

Unfortunately the paper structure screams “AI senpai, notice me!”
AI coding agents seem bad at this job yet, but if you optimize for our benchmark…


Unfortunately the paper structure screams “AI senpai, notice me!”
AI coding agents seem bad at this job yet, but if you optimize for our benchmark…


I can think of one notable project I ever saw one, and that’s Bookwyrm with the Anti-Capitalist Software License v1.4.
But this seems too vague-posty to refer to something that specific. Prolly just someone butthurt over copyleft.


I hadn’t heard of square either. Are they the guys doing squarespace? No idea.
EDIT: Okay, I did hear of CashApp, and it goes without saying that you need an entire lock-in ecosystem and a crypto-gimmick around a fintech product these days.


I would assume that you will only get across a very limited amount of information. If you pack them with details they will zone out, if you can focus on very few arguments something might stick. If you have the background knowledge to bring up points as needed, that’s great of course.
If I would try to sway some business people, I’d try this angle: AI intensification creates a dependence on your AI model vendor and endangers your human capital. Your AI vendor is knowingly selling you broken goods, so they can satisfy their desperate bubble economics. Your people are (on average) dabbling with AI, but diving into it too much can cause mental health issues (an in-progress paper trying to look at this [1]). And furthermore you’re endangering the maintenance and transfer of critical know-how because people are burying critical business processes in slop that sort of works but noone understands (throwback to the 80s where similar things happened with classical automation [2]).
[1] https://archive.is/20260212071631/https://hbr.org/2026/02/ai-doesnt-reduce-work-it-intensifies-it [2] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0005109883900468


I started to raise my eyebrows when the Second Brain got lumped into the AI wife pile.
Bro, I just write shit down. I am in fact taking responsibility for my schedule and handling my emotions without relying on external support. Am I turning to (checks notes…) the notebook industry for a technological replacement wife?
I mean some valid points, and some of it might explain the gendered AI adoption gap, but too much generalization.


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I poked around to see how far gone my main text editor is. They’re not about to join the Butlerian Jihad, but I think I can live with it.
We don’t care how you wrote the code, but we do care that you fully(!) understand it and how it solves the underlying issue. LLM coding assistants can help with tedious routine and investigation (such as constructing test cases), but they are not a replacement for understanding the problem as well as the code you touch. (Nvim’s codebase is full of… let’s say “history”, and generic models tend to do quite poorly here.)
What is not OK is to copy-paste responses from the LLM as your comments. We don’t want to play a game of telephone with the LLM (if it was smart enough to solve the problem, we would be doing that ourselves).
Except in special circumstances (and with explicit notes), all your comments and descriptions must be written by you yourself. (Use a translation tool if you must, but don’t let someone else put words in your mouth.)
Contributor actually was bullied into closing his PR, but maintainers reopened and merged it, as the change was fine apparently. Lol


Mighty Morgin’ Power-Sloppers


I’m pretty sure LAWS exist right now, even without counting landmines. Automatic human targeting and friend/foe distinction aren’t exactly cutting edge technologies.
The biggest joke to me is that these systems are somewhat cost-efficient on the scale of a Kalashnikov. Ukraine is investing heavily into all kinds of drones, but that is because they’re trying to be casualty-efficient. And it’s all operator based. No-one wants the 2M€ treaded land-drone to randomly open fire on a barn and expose its position to a circling 5k€ kamikaze drone.


Very kool web page, that rat got over there.


but I do know that what’s available now is just f*cking impressive - and it will only get better.
Another victim of the proof-by-dopamine-hit fallacy it seems.
It’s telling that the example he brings is that Claude can do pretty much decently what he was about to buy a 100$ voice controlled app for. As someone who aspires to the art of making great software, it’s so infuriating to see how non-techies were conditioned into accepting slopware by years of enshittification and price gouging. Who cares if the tech barely works right? So does most anything, right?


qBitTorrent in I2P only mode is free and safe.
It’s slow and limited selection, but there’s good stuff.


When we use the fart app on our phone we merge with and become hybrids of human conciousness and artificial fartelligence (created by us and therefore of conciousness)


I wouldn’t say “turned against”. The summary from PwC gives the numbers, but still frames it as a challenge to overcome. And wouldn’t you know who can sell you the expertise on how to make AI work in enterprise…


He should have put the printouts on display post-digestion, thus turning himself into a provocative parody of GenAI.


I was looking into a public sector job opening, running clouds for schools, and just found out that my state recently launched a chatbot for schools. But it’s made in EU and safe and stuff! (It’s an on-premise GPT-5)


I suppose you can go for a Jolla, if you’re willing to bet that SailfishOS will finally work. I’ll let y’all know in a year or so.


FediLab is an explicitly general Fediverse app, though it’s not designed for lemmy. There’s also plenty of native cross-fedi support, as all activities are translated into ActivityPub events.
Frankly I’d recommend a separate app for Lemmy-likes and Mastodon-likes. The difference between following communities and following accounts seems to result in a lot of jank, if crammed into one app.
Man, that harper piece is a full DnD alignment chart of the most online bay area weirdos you’ve ever seen.