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Sounds to me like we need to figure out how to flash our own custom firmware or do some fun DNS tricks to keep our data to ourselves.

Cost, right? C uses more tokens by declaring the types. Better to go to a higher level abstraction to use as few tokens as possible to save on $$.

In which case, should we aim for J or APL? :)

I was approved within about 10 minutes for "Segment Anything 3"


I've found a page on Facebook that regularly posts single white mothers with black babies on supposed dating profiles with very demanding requirements for men. The comments are loaded with people saying that they deserve their current situation, enforcing racial stereotypes, etc. It's not hard to see that these are AI generated, as there are maybe 5-8 posts a day like this, and the images are pretty clearly AI generated. Regardless, they get the engagement, and they sell the shirts. Easy way to automate a business, I guess, but at what cost?!


Could you give me some searching clues to hunt down this or a similar profile?


I don't have a link, but I have seen exactly what he's talking about, which probably means that it is an established business model and multiple actors are doing it.

A similar thing I have randomly come across multiple times on YouTube are videos consisting of a still AI image of a white person mistreating a black person (e.g. a white police officer screaming with rage at a black man eating in a diner) and an AI voiceover text telling a GPT-generated story hashtagged #heartwarming, e.g. "The white police officer was violent against the black man... What he didn't know was this was a highly decorated veteran!"

Some of these are clearly getting picked up by the algorithm and drawing hundreds of thousands of views. The factories behind these are probably halfway around the world but realized the race relations of a large economy can be exploited for profit or geopolitics.


Several of the Reddit "AmITheAsshole"-style subs have a significant number of posts which are either AI or sloppy creative writing.

Mass-produced outrage bait isn't new, and it's available in a thousand flavors. But AI has accelerated this process, at least for people who don't notice when they're getting played (or who don't want to notice).



Here are a few examples of ones where right-wing influencers are making AI-shop videos of people complaining about losing SNAP benefits:

https://www.reddit.com/r/BlackPeopleTwitter/comments/1ojydgq...

https://www.reddit.com/r/themayormccheese/comments/1ojtbwz/a...

Note how that second one all uses the same script, "I have 7 babies from 7 different baby daddies!"


It's rolling into a mossy gander, or something.


Wait, we got porn?


Yes, Sam A said that "erotica" was coming to openAI. I don't think he's mentioned visual pornography though https://www.axios.com/2025/10/14/openai-chatgpt-erotica-ment...


Apples on Halloween are evil enough without the razor blades


Apples on Halloween are evil enough without the razor blades

Not as evil and Mary Janes. Or five pennies tied up in string.


Himalayan rabbits having black fur where their skin is cold and white fur where it's warm is a useful and obvious example of this.


That's a separate effect, known as acromelanism, or "point coloration". It's the result of an enzyme which is inactivated by higher temperatures, not a genetic change - the extent of pointing can change over an animal's lifetime, and the specific pattern isn't inherited. (For instance, if you somehow convinced a cat with color pointing to wear a sweater, its fur would stay light under that sweater, but any offspring it had would not inherit that pattern.)


A better example might be how some animals (turtles in particular) have their sex defined by their egg temperature


That isn't a genetic change either, though. Those species of turtle either lack the typical sex-determining chromosomes entirely, or have sex-determining chromosomes which can be inactivated during development. The genotype doesn't change as a result of what temperature the egg is incubated at; its expression does.

Further reading: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/07/210726102148.h...


That's exactly the point. Gene expression can be modified by the environment


Are the imprinted patterns then inherited, though?


No. Sounds like I was wrong earlier.


I loved what Peter Norvig did with this. It's not just a spell checker, but a spelling corrector. https://norvig.com/spell-correct.html


"why should they know about something so far __outisde__ their specialty?"

Should have used it on his spell-correct article.


It says it works with your favorite IDE-- How do you (the reader) plan to use this? I use Cursor, but I'm not sure if this replaces my need to pay for Cursor, or if I need to pay for Cursor AND this, and add in the LLM?

Or is VS code pretty good at this point? Or is there something better? These are the only two ways I'd know how to actually consume this with any success.


any plugin that allows using an OpenAI compatible endpoint should work fine (eg; RooCode, Cline, etc. for VSCode).

Personally, I use code-companion on neovim.

Maybe not the best solution for vibe coders but for serious engineers using these tools for AI-assisted development, OpenAI API compatibility means total flexibility.


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