Need to let loose a primal scream without collecting footnotes first? Have a sneer percolating in your system but not enough time/energy to make a whole post about it? Go forth and be mid: Welcome to the Stubsack, your first port of call for learning fresh Awful you’ll near-instantly regret.

Any awful.systems sub may be subsneered in this subthread, techtakes or no.

If your sneer seems higher quality than you thought, feel free to cut’n’paste it into its own post — there’s no quota for posting and the bar really isn’t that high.

The post Xitter web has spawned soo many “esoteric” right wing freaks, but there’s no appropriate sneer-space for them. I’m talking redscare-ish, reality challenged “culture critics” who write about everything but understand nothing. I’m talking about reply-guys who make the same 6 tweets about the same 3 subjects. They’re inescapable at this point, yet I don’t see them mocked (as much as they should be)

Like, there was one dude a while back who insisted that women couldn’t be surgeons because they didn’t believe in the moon or in stars? I think each and every one of these guys is uniquely fucked up and if I can’t escape them, I would love to sneer at them.

(Semi-obligatory thanks to @dgerard for starting this, and happy new year in advance.)

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    An interesting thing came through the arXiv-o-tube this evening: “The Illusion-Illusion: Vision Language Models See Illusions Where There are None”.

    Illusions are entertaining, but they are also a useful diagnostic tool in cognitive science, philosophy, and neuroscience. A typical illusion shows a gap between how something “really is” and how something “appears to be”, and this gap helps us understand the mental processing that lead to how something appears to be. Illusions are also useful for investigating artificial systems, and much research has examined whether computational models of perceptions fall prey to the same illusions as people. Here, I invert the standard use of perceptual illusions to examine basic processing errors in current vision language models. I present these models with illusory-illusions, neighbors of common illusions that should not elicit processing errors. These include such things as perfectly reasonable ducks, crooked lines that truly are crooked, circles that seem to have different sizes because they are, in fact, of different sizes, and so on. I show that many current vision language systems mistakenly see these illusion-illusions as illusions. I suggest that such failures are part of broader failures already discussed in the literature.

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      It’s definitely linked in with the problem we have with LLMs where they detect the context surrounding a common puzzle rather than actually doing any logical analysis. In the image case I’d be very curious to see the control experiment where you ask “which of these two lines is bigger?” and then feed it a photograph of a dog rather than two lines of any length. I’m reminded of how it was (is?)easy to trick chatGPT into nonsensical solutions to any situation involving crossing a river because it pattern-matched to the chicken/fox/grain puzzle rather than considering the actual facts being presented.

      Also now that I type it out I think there’s a framing issue with that entire illusion since the question presumes that one of the two is bigger. But that’s neither here nor there.

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        I think there’s a framing issue with that entire illusion since the question presumes that one of the two is bigger

        I disagree, or rather I think that’s actually a feature; “neither” is a perfectly reasonable answer to that question that a human being would give, and LLMs would be fucked by since they basically never go against the prompt.

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    A “high-tech” grifter car that only endangers its own inhabitants, a Trump and Musk fan showing his devotion by blowing himself up alongside symbols of both, the failure of this trained and experienced murderer to think through the actual material function of his weaponry, welcome to the Years of Lead Paint.

    from I Was Promised a More Aesthetically Pleasing Cyberpunk Dystopia by Vicky Osterweil

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      “A new report showed that Trump’s win was extremely narrow except in ‘News deserts’, places where there is no local reporting or information, where he won by upwards of fifty points”

      Apparently the repubs always do good there or something, i saw somebody complain that the news desert stuff claims there is a much stronger casual link between news desert and trump won than there actually is.

      “if you chat with it about its designers”

      I hope the people here at least realize how bullshit this is right? The ai doesnt know who designed it. It isnt a child talking about how their parents looked.

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    a reply from a mastodon thread about an instance of AI crankery:

    Claude has a response for ya. “You’re oversimplifying. While language models do use probabilistic token selection, reducing them to “fancy RNGs” is like calling a brain “just electrical signals.” The learned probability distributions capture complex semantic relationships and patterns from human knowledge. That said, your skepticism about AI hype is fair - there are plenty of overinflated claims worth challenging.” Not bad for a bucket of bolts ‘rando number generator’, eh?

    maybe I’m late to this realization because it’s a very stupid thing to do, but a lot of the promptfondlers who come here regurgitating this exact marketing fluff and swearing they know exactly how LLMs work when they obviously don’t really are just asking the fucking LLMs, aren’t they?

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      Right, well God says:

      meditated exude faithful estimate nature message glittering indiana intelligences dedicate deception ruinous asleep sensitive plentiful thinks justification subjoinedst rapture wealthy frenzied release trusting apostles judge access disguising billows deliver range

      Not bad for the almighty creator ‘rando number generator’, eh?

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      a non-zero amount of the time, yeah

      also, that poster’s profile, holy fuck. even just the About is a trip

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        Wow, how is every post somehow weird and offputting? And lol at ‘im seeing evidence the voting public was HACKED! (emph mine)’ a few moments later ‘anybody know some big 5 webscrape API coders? I need them for evidence gathering’. The delightful pattern of crankery where there is a big sweeping new idea that nobody else has seen, plus no actual ability in a technical field.

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          Wow, how is every post somehow weird and offputting?

          just an ordinary mastodon poster, doing the utterly ordinary thing of fedposting in every thread started by a popular leftist account, calling “their wing” a bunch of cowards for not talking in public about doing acts of stochastic violence, and pondering why they don’t have more followers

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      Not bad for a bucket of bolts ‘rando number generator’, eh?

      Because… because it generated plausibly looking sentence? Do… do you think the “just electrical signals” bit is clever or creative?

      Here’s an LLM performance test that I call the Elon Test: does the sentence plausibly look like it could’ve been said by Elon Musk? Yes? Then your thing is stupid and a failure.

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      That first post. They are using llms to create quantum resistant crypto systems? Eyelid twitch

      E: also, as I think cryptography is the only part of CS which really attracts cranks, this made me realize how much worse science crankery is going to get due to LLMs.

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        As self and khanid_salad said, there are certainly other branches of CS that attract cranks. I’m not much of a computer scientist myself but even I have seen some 🤔-ass claims about compilers, computational complexity, syntactic validity of the entire C programming language (?), and divine approval or lack thereof of particular operating systems and even the sorting algorithms used in their schedulers!

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          I thought those non crypto cranks were relatively rare, which is why I added the “really” part. There has been only one templeos after all. And cryptography (crypto too but that is more financial cranks) has that 'this will ve revolutionary feeling which cranks seem to love, while also feeling accessable (compared to complexity theory, which you usually only know about if you know some cs already). I didn’t mean there are no cranks/weird ass claims about the whole field, but Id think that cryptography attracts the lions share. The lambda calculus bit down thread might prove me wrong however.

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            I know what you mean. I think the main genre of CS cranks is people trying way too hard to prove something they’ve gotten way too attached to and cryptography (and its more or less obviously stupid applications) and functional programming (proven to be no more or less powerful than procedural, but sometimes more or less fun) seem to attract a particularly high share of cranks. Almost certainly other fields too.

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          I still need to finish that FPGA Krivine machine because it’s still living rent-free in my head and will do so until it’s finally evaluating expressions, but boy howdy fuck am I not looking forward to the cranks finding it

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              also sprinkle it at the start, and throughout

              because you just know the tiring fuckers won’t bother reading in depth

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        I think cryptography is the only part of CS which really attracts cranks

        every once in a while we get a “here is a compression scheme that works on all data, fuck you and your pidgins” but yeah i think this is right

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          there’s unfortunately a lot of cranks around lambda calculus and computability (specifically check out the Wikipedia article on hypercomputation and start chasing links; you’re guaranteed to find at least one aggressive crank editing their favorite grift into the less watched corners of the wiki), and a lot of them have TESCREAL roots or some ties to that belief cluster or to technofascism, because it’s much easier to form a computer death cult when your idea of computation is utterly fucked

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            fair, there are cranks still trying to trisect an arbitrary angle with an unmarked straight-edge and compass, so i shouldn’t be surprised. there are probably cranks still trying to solve the halting problem

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      oh, typical techdirt eu-bashing, this time again because we have regulations.

      (i wouldn’t be surprised if they’re conflating regulations with panic on purpose and packing valid criticism of llms and image plagiarism generators with the ridiculous tescreal screeds just to discredit the former; masnick’s primary stance was always extreme tech libertarianism and american exceptionalism, and the whole publication follows this)

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      While a good description of how AI Doom has progressed during 2024, I think the connection to regulation (at least the EU regulation, I am not familiar with what was proposed in California) is of the mark.

      The EU regulation isn’t aimed at AI Doom, it’s aimed at banning and regulating real world practices. Think personal data, not AI going conscious.

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        I think that’s something to keep an eye on. The existence of the AI doom cult does not preclude there being good-faith regulations that can significantly reduce these people’s ability and incentives to do harm. Indeed the technology is so expensive and ineffective that if we can find a “reasonable compromise” plan to curb the most blatant kinds of abuse and exploitation we could easily see the whole misbegotten enterprise wither on the vine.

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    “…according to my machine learning model we actually have a strong fit in favor of shooting at CEOs. There’s a 66% chance that each shot will either jam or fail to hit anything fatal, which creates a strong Bayesian prior in favor, or at least merits collecting further data to scale our models”

    “What do you mean I’ve defined the problem in order to get the desired result? Machine learning process said we’re good. Why do you hate the future?”

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    Fellas, I was promised the first catastrophic AI event in 2024 by the chief doomers. There’s only a few hours left to go, I’m thinking skynet is hiding inside the times square orb. Stay vigilant!

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      I’m sad to report that the catastrophic AI event already happened and it was this picture

      mind horrors beyond your comprehension

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      Ow god it is 2025 in .nl, it is coming! Everything is exploding, ai is turning us into fireworks! Yud was right!!1!!one!!

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      Once a month or so Awful Systems casually mentions a racist in some sub-sub-culture who I had never heard about before and then I get to spend an hour doing background research on obscure net drama from 2013 or whatever.

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      If you stick around and do a bunch of research you will end up better informed and much unhappier.

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      I’m making a mental note to keep that link around for the next time someone barges into one of our threads and does the “I don’t know what this is, here’s my reaction to what I thought the topic was, no I didn’t read the article or lurk” routine

      as a bonus they might accidentally watch the rest of the video and finally figure out how much AI sucks

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        “I don’t know what this is, here’s my reaction to what I thought the topic was, no I didn’t read the article or lurk”

        bizarre that they actually just say this

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        You know guys, it’s really hard for me to give MY input when you are so negative about all the terrible things I like. Next time you guys come CRAWLING to me for advice, try not hating me as a human being for everything my twisted value system represents.

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      Oh no I’m in this sketch and I don’t like it. Or at least, I would be. The secret is to acknowledge your lack of background knowledge or basic grounding in what you’re talking about and then blunder forward based on vibes and values, trusting that if you’re too far off base on the details you’ll piss off someone (sorry skillissuer) enough to correct you.

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    hoping for a 2025 with solidarity, aid, and good opsec for everyone who needs it the most

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    as an amuse bouche for the horrors that will follow this year, please enjoy this lobste.rs reaching the melting down end stage after going full Karen at someone who agrees with a submitted post saying LLMs are a dead end when it comes to AI.

    https://lobste.rs/s/lgqwje/does_current_ai_represent_dead_end#c_tefto4

    Thankfully, accusing someone of being a crapto promoter is seen as an attack that is beyond the pale.

    Highlights from the rest of the thread include bemoaning the lack of a downvote button for registering disapproval:

    https://lobste.rs/s/lgqwje/does_current_ai_represent_dead_end#c_ft9mpj

    unilaterally deciding to reply multiple times to one comment, neccesitating them to add a meta comment with hyperlinks

    https://lobste.rs/s/lgqwje/does_current_ai_represent_dead_end#c_jjk5ei

    And of course is a MoreWronger (moroner?)

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      Lol of course they think they are civil and other people as pushing nasty rethoric. Quite the sealion feeling.

      Wonder if they even notice how much communication weirdness they themself used. With the emphasis of emotional laden language. (They didnt use bold so i cant call it crank capitalization, but more crank cursive. A big deal for me! ;) )

      Anyway the questioning of “how do you know this is why there is no downvoting” shows the type of person they are. (And is quite the Rationalist annoying behavior, suddenly they demand excessive sourcing for small remarks of people they disagree with).

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        I just got a hit of esprit d’escalier, and wished I’d replied to this

        But the road to Hackers News is paved with good intentions.

        with

        So too is the road to Roko’s Basilisk.

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          I’m increasingly convinced that this person is in a dark place mentally, and am fighting an internal battle to keep poking them for the lulz or just ignoring them.

          https://lobste.rs/s/lgqwje/does_current_ai_represent_dead_end#c_cyrxm4

          (I’ve seen this behavior on lobste.rs before and I think sometimes people literally get banned for their own good)

          Edit bored on a train so I did the math, in the comment thread, this user has made 30% of the comments by count and 20% by “volume” (basically number of bytes in the plaintext).

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            Edit bored on a train so I did the math, in the comment thread, this user has made 30% of the comments by count and 20% by “volume” (basically number of bytes in the plaintext).

            tha’s a lotta posting

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    Hopefully 2025 will be a nice normal year–

    Cybertruck outside of Trump hotel explodes violently and no once can figure out if it was a bomb or just Cybertruck engineering

    Huh. I guess it’ll be another weird one.

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      Hey, at least there’s no way the Elon simps can spin that, right?

      Never mind.

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        They are also spinning it into “the car is so great you cant do terrorism with it due to how strong it is”, which considering the several vehicle terrorism acts recently seems very unwise.

        Also ‘it would be different for the bystanders’ i think you can see on the explosion vid there were not that many bystanders (which makes terrorism a bit less likely) and still 7 people were hurt (and the driver died). Id wait a bit with drawing further conclusions.

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          chalk it down to perp incompetence. single direct hit with old 155mm shell (7kg explosive) can destroy a normal modern tank, nevermind a car. no amount of shitty panels would contain anything at least mildly substantial. there were cases of suicide vests with bigger charge than that (10kg) https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-66355032

          i think you can see on the explosion vid there were not that many bystanders (which makes terrorism a bit less likely)

          symbolic building (??) still makes sense as a target for terrorist attack

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            Sure but id expect the perp to first use the cybertruck to ram into the building, or at least move closer, and not park nicely, otoh, if he was a terrorists what do I know, dont exactly know what goes through their mind shortly before things at high speeds go through their mind.

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              parking like this raises less suspicion. maybe he wasn’t sure enough about whatever igniting mechanism he had, he could end up stuck in a wall unable to get out to look it up

              instead of high speed disassembly dude just burned down in automatically locked death trap, i guess he found that anticlimatic. not like isis (guessing) recruits brightest minds out there

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                Yeah the story is about to get weird. Your isis guess might not be far off. See this same military base as the guy who drove into the crowds.

                Writers of 2025: “Somehow isis returned.” (I know isis never left, media just looked less at it, but thought it would be a funny joke).

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                  update 2: yeah it’s not that

                  so far what is known: active duty green beret, trumper, freshly (?) after breakup, wrote a “list of grievances” but it’s not cited anywhere in full (maybe it’s too racist for polite company). appears to be cooked in some ways. while he was a green beret he wasn’t 18C or 18B so he wasn’t specifically trained for use or handling of high explosives, (no cross-training?) he was more in business of communications, surveillance, intelligence gathering (18E, then 18F) also worked with drones and there was something about drones in that list of grievances

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                  i’ve seen that news piece on how they were in the same base and how they were deployed in afghanistan around the same time previously and that’s what i based this guess on

                  still, so far it could be anything else including complete coincidence. it’s like dude forgot everything, he was radioman but couldn’t make remote controlled detonator and didn’t use efficient charge for some reason

                  not only isis never left, i guess they controlled some territory at least until last month even if it was only a couple of villages in desert

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        Sure, you know what, let’s go with that. While obviously I don’t condone terrorism, I agree with Nic here that if you are going to do a car bombing, blowing up a Cybertruck is preferable to other cars. Because it contains the blast better or whatever.

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    I have landed on a “you can get fucked if you make this annoying for me, I don’t need your product anyway” response to everything. The silver lining is that I will be dealing with way more bullshit while being just as angry all the time at everything.