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I'm @froztbyte more or less everywhere that matters

  • could go either way tbh

  • I didn't dig into the post/username at all so I can't guesstimate likelihood of this! get where you're coming from

    (......I really need to finish my blog relaunch (this thought brought to you by the explication I was about to embark on in this context))

    (((it's soon.gif tho!)))

  • got sent this image

    wonder how many more of these things we'll see before people start having a real bileful response to this (over and above the fact that a number of people have been warning about exactly this outcome for a while now)

    (transcript below)

    title: I gave my mom's company an Al automation and now she and her coworkers are unemployed

    body: So this is eating me alive and I don't really know where else to put it. I run this little agency that builds these Al agents for staffing firms. Basically the agent pre-screens candidates, pulls the info into a neat report, and sends it back so recruiters don't waste hours on screening calls. It's supposed to be a tool, not a replacement.

    My mom works at this mid sized recruiting company. She's always complained about how long it takes to qualify candidates, so I set them up with one of my agents just to test it. It crushed it. Way faster, way cheaper, and honestly more consistent than most of their team.

    Fast forward two months and they've quietly laid off almost her whole department. Including my mom. I feel sick. Like I built something that was supposed to help people, and instead it wiped out my mom's job and her team. I keep replaying it in my head like I basically automated my own family out of work.

  • they should just touch GRASS

    Guided Rationalist Acceptance of Socionormality Studies

  • brinish sports tabloids? yeah who knows what those salty fuckers undersea get up to, so slippery!

  • names for genai people I know of so far: promptfans, promptfondlers, sloppers, autoplagues, and botlickers

    any others out there?

  • I figured, but I couldn't just let a terrible pun slip me by!

  • (in networking it's common terminology to refer to "Lx" by numerical reference, and broadly understood to be in reference to this)

  • oldskool OSI appmanager is oldskool

    (........sorry)

  • it's really recent. I think I saw it like 2 weeks ago? via the IACR toot feed iirc

  • months later follow-up on this: I didn't switch away from radicale, but figured out the issue: apple stuff does not want full resource path, but rather /radicale/account@domain

    it also gives damn useless feedback in in normal modes. it's spammy in debug but you can at least figure out what's going on

  • oh yeah that paper was also fantastic :D

  • "reported development" wat

    I'm not sure I fully understand your comment here (it almost seems as though you're posting this as a "very recent" thing)? which is confusing because the body of work and implementations go back years. the current works around standardisation and such (as well as extending in specific protocols) is all around setting baselines

    also, following on re diz's comment, to my knowledge the most recently fanfare'd quantum attack on an rsa-family algo was a whole whopping 22 bit integer. keep in mind that for this field, difficulty scales exponentially with every bit. and 2048/4096 rsa usage has been commonplace for a fair while even before ecdsa/ed25519/chacha/poly/etc all started picking up in popularity (which is also like 2014+). I have no good insights on the qubits development world to guess how far off we are (perhaps blake might have a guess here), but it feels a significant way off

  • sorry for the jumpscare while you’re on holiday :)

  • wouldn't you just love some snakeoil sauce on your snakeoil sandwich? imagine how good it'll go with that snakeoil cocktail we've given you, on the house!

    (which, ofc, is a limited-size cocktail. only 30ml! enough to get a feel for our snakeoil! but also it's only 10ml/day. license levels. you understand, I'm sure.)

  • this gave me a good chuckle after a few Some Fuckin Days, ty

  • can't wait to see what fresh horrors this shit unleases