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The post Xitter web has spawned so many āesotericā right wing freaks, but thereās no appropriate sneer-space for them. Iām talking redscare-ish, reality challenged āculture criticsā who write about everything but understand nothing. Iām talking about reply-guys who make the same 6 tweets about the same 3 subjects. Theyāre inescapable at this point, yet I donāt see them mocked (as much as they should be)
Like, there was one dude a while back who insisted that women couldnāt be surgeons because they didnāt believe in the moon or in stars? I think each and every one of these guys is uniquely fucked up and if I canāt escape them, I would love to sneer at them.
(Credit and/or blame to David Gerard for starting this.)
Last week 404 Media reported on some DOGE deposition videos.
The videos were since removed via court order, but are available on Internet Archive.
For anyone unfamiliar: this slots under TechTakes because DOGE is basically Elon Muskās army of naive fascist silicon valley tech-bros rampaging about the federal government with Chat-GPT, SQL, and unsecured thumb-drives.
This article is behind a paywall, but links to the following video snippets from the depositions:
https://www.instagram.com/reels/DVtOiqJjcu4/ https://www.instagram.com/reels/DVyhJT9jf4f/
For example here Justin Fox talks about deleting federal grants that he considered in-scope for an anti DEI executive order: https://www.instagram.com/reels/DVtOiqJjcu4/
Q: āWhy is a documentary about Holocaust survivors DEIā
A: āItās the gender based story 𤷠thatās inherently discriminatory to focus on this specific group š.ā
Q: āItās inherently discriminatory to focus on what specific group?ā
A: āThe gender based. So, females 𤷠during the Holocaust.ā
He goes on to clarify that itās DEI because it focuses on Jewish women. Oh thatās OK then!
There is a lot of video to work through but I know there is more
comedy goldrage inducing punchable nazi snippets within.https://www.reddit.com/r/law/comments/1rrhzhc/doge_lead_in_deposition_details_how_he_emailed/
Behold: the Silicon Valley masters of opsec.
āDo you think thereās a reason why the DSA didnāt allow you to use Signal or other apps on your government phone?ā
āNo.ā
WHAT DO YOU THINK THE āSā STANDS FOR YOU IGNORANT CHILD??
Just gonna file this on my mental list of reasons I didnāt go into law.
New post from Iris Meredith: Techās empiricism problem
I tend to like her education takes. Like the first piece of hers that I read.
this is a good post and some of yāall may enjoy it too: https://dotart.blog/cobbles/ai-and-that-guy-at-the-bar
It was very good, and Iām glad I clicked through to the link to Robert Kingettās story āThe Colonization of Confidenceā, which deserves its own highlight.
Even if the constant reminders that Iām trapped in the machine are painful.
Hey, heās posted here before!
That story is rad as hell. I was ready to run through a wall for those folks at the end. Appreciate you, Robert!
I swear every time his stuff floats through here I end up standing as I read it and wildly gesticulating at my living room or ranting extemporaneously to my basement about something it made me think of or feel. After reading this piece I hope that comes off as more complimentary to his work than showing myself to be a freaking weirdo.
I noticed that too which is an extra reason why I figured Iād drop the link and name in. His posts about receiving an LLM-generated happy birthday is something I think about surprisingly frequently.
A hackernews notices that HN autoflags 404 Media articles. A little downthread, dang bullshits unconvincingly in reponse.
If this is the real reason:
Itās because, for a long time, most of their content was behind a signup wall with no obvious workaround. I donāt know if it still is or not. If it isnāt, we can change it.
It is baffling that this isnāt communicated upfront to the users. Really weird move orange site.
Do they also block NYT, WSJ, Atlantic? I think not. Odd, but I didnāt trust dang and friends to start with. HN is not intended to be a neutral forum.
No, theyāre allowed and users usually post an archive link to get around the paywall.
A lateral move from pointing at the unbelievers and screeching, really
And locally, UAW RPSP just announced a tentative agreement, apparently they got a technology policy through without calling out AI explicitly. Might be too little too late tbh.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Uxn_Tq-CMVyPstXD9GnCzuiRp660QdAw/view
AI was going to give us all universal healthcare but we didnāt believe hard enough and now all we have is this.
I was not ready
the Pentagonās CTO has AI psychosis now. sighhhhhhhhh
The whole argument can just be countered with āif the Pentagon believes Claude is sentient and a danger to the military, then why make a deal with OpenAI to use ChatGPT, another LLM similar to Claude? Wouldnāt that also be a danger of becoming sentient? and why are Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump planning to force Anthropic to comply after 6 months if they believe Claude shouldnāt be in the military?? Why did you ask Anthropic to let you use Claude for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons if you believed it was sentient and a danger??ā
It just reeks of bullshit. āuhm actually we made Anthropic a supply chain risk because Claude is actually very dangerous and not because weāre doing banana republic shit to anyone who disagrees with us. we are a very responsible and safe government. please dont impeach trump.ā
I wonder if one of the reasons Pete Hegseth is going so hard after Anthropic is that he and other idiots in the Pentagon unironically believes shit like AI 2027 and so wants to soft nationalize the frontier companies so to control the coming AGI. Considering that one of the uses the DoD allegedly wants LLMs for is fully autonomous weapons that at the very least have a very distorted view of what the technology is capable of. Or they want an accountability sink so they can kill people with even less accountability. ā¦probably both.
I find it darkly hilarious that the doomer crit-hype is finally coming around to bite them, not in the form of heavy handed shut-it-all-down regulation to stop skynet, but in the form of authoritarian wackos wanting to make sure they are the ones āin chargeā of skynet.
I wonder if one of the reasons Pete Hegseth is going so hard after Anthropic is that he and other idiots in the Pentagon unironically believes shit like AI 2027 and so wants to soft nationalize the frontier companies so to control the coming AGI.
That is absolutely the reason, or at least part of it. See: Pete Hegseth Got His Happy Meal and how AGI-is-nigh doomers own-goaled themselves
Itās possible the attempt to shove AI in every nook and cranny in the pentagon didnāt especially pan out and since his face was all over that project, heās desperate for a scapegoat.
Like for sure heād have had the logistics of the entire US army running smoothly despite layoffs by now, if it werenāt for the wokies in anthropic acting up.
Reading comments cause I was bored, and had the misfortune to stumble upon this horribly formatted piece of work allegedly written by Claude
Wew, Cory Doctorow sure is posting through it
https://pluralistic.net/2026/03/12/normal-technology/#bubble-exceptionalism
Man, itās frustrating to see him end up going down this route because the opening part of this is actually one of the better descriptions of AI psychosis Iāve seen, and i appreciate his emphasis on the way the delusion is built up in the suffererās mind rather than trying to game out whatās happening āinsideā the chatbot. Even his point about how LLMs arenāt bad in exceptional ways for a new technology is pretty cogent. But his insistence on defending his own use of these things (and others who do so in ācentaur-configuredā ways) rather than thinking about how it interacts with all the relatively normal ways that this technology is wildly destructive is a very conspicuous blind spot.
Like, you can absolutely drive a nail with a phone book, and given the wider surface area it even has the advantage over a traditional hammer of being harder to smash your fingers. An individual craftsman may well decide that this is a useful tool and in some cases worth using over other options. But if the only source of these hammer-books was an industry that relied on massive uncompensated use of creative work passed through exploited third-world labor, ground rainforests to dust to create special āold-growth paperā, placed massive and unsustainable burdens on existing road infrastructure to collect these parts and deliver them, and somehow had been blown into a speculative bubble that represented something like a quarter of the entire US economy by promising that if they created a big enough book then one guy could hammer all the nails at once and they could lay off all the carpenters, I think itās justifiable to look at the people using it as a normal tool and ask them āwhat the actual fuck are you doing?ā The usage statistics they represent and the user stories they tell are used to justify not addressing any of the harms necessary to enable this tool to exist in its current form, and are largely driving the absurd valuations that keep pumping the bubble. Your individual role in those harms as a small-time user who finds it occasionally useful may be incalculably small, but it is still real.
Like, it feels like I agree with Doctorow on basically all the premises here. He seems to have a decent grasp on how the things actually work (even if heās wrong about Ollama specifically being an LLM in its own right) and their associated limitations. He draws a decent line separating criticism from criti-hype. He is basically correct about how much of a bastard everyone involved in the industry at a high level is. But maybe because so many of these things arenāt really exceptional (save possibly in their sheer scale) he canāt seem to conceive of a world where things happen any differently, or of the role his actions and words play in reinforcing the status quo even as he writes pretty explicitly about how fucked up that status quo is.
Honestly it makes me think of the finale of his second Martin Hench novel, The Bezzle. After drilling into the business of the private prison operator that is making his friendās life hell and separating the merely fucked up parts from the things that might actually have consequences if word got to what passes for cops in that tax bracket, he doesnāt go to the papers or start reaching out to the SEC. Instead he goes to the bastard at the head of it all and blackmails him into making his friendās remaining incarceration less hellish and leaving him alone. And his friend, who started all this by begging for help unraveling this shit, rightly calls Marty a coward for it. Thereās something ironic in seeing Doctorow here seemingly make the same judgement: abuse and apathy are sufficiently normal that we shouldnāt even bother to try and make the world better, just find ways to shelter ourselves and the people we care about from the consequences. And hell, I guess even there Iām not immune to it. There are reasons why Iām posting here and not waiting out front of a hotel with some engraved brass. Still, on the continuum of such things Iām disappointed that the guy who wrote that scene is stuck in the normalization blues.
It sucks. :(
Honestly, the article reminds me of Scott Alexander, but succinct. āHere are several true things and an absolutely batshit wrong thing, presented together with equal earnestness.ā
The wrong thing being āBelieving that LLMs are trash is a mental disorder (not really but wink wink).ā
Why do this now, when itās all coming apart? Itās baffling.
Itās true that these analogies can be stigmatizing, but they neednāt be. As someone with an autoimmune disorder, I am not bothered by people who describe ICE as an autoimmune disorder in which antibodies attack the host, threatening its very life.
This bothers me more than I can explain.
ICE as autoimmune disorder presupposes that itās normally a good thing to have ICE around and itās just malfunctioning as an exceptional state of things. If ICE is an immune system (malfunctional or not), what are we immigrants?
Yeah. When it comes down to it, the libs think the problem with Trump isnāt the fundamentals of what he is doing, it is that he is doing it without decorum or checking all the legal boxes or saying the usual lib pabulum to justify American imperialism. Skipping the legal checks and decorum is also bad, but in fact kids in cages was horrible when Obama was doing it the ārightā way.
The one-shotting phenomenon (or how a positive initial experience with the technology seems to lead to a heavily biased view of its merits) should probably be considered a distinct cognitive bias at this point.
Turns out a lot of bright people canāt deal with a technology being utterly subjective in its efficiency, and also how thatās specifically the part that reduces it to being so narrowly useful as to force the existential question, given the insane resource burn and the socioeconomic disruption thatās part and parcel, even if like Doctorow you think that their rape and pillage of artistās rights and intellectual property in general isnāt an especially big deal.
Also, local LLMs are hardly extricable from the whole mess, they are basically a byproduct, and updated versions only will keep coming as long as their imperial size online counterparts remain a viable concern.
even if like Doctorow you think that their rape and pillage of artistās rights and intellectual property in general isnāt an especially big deal.
Itās not that he doesnāt think itās a big deal. Itās the one thing heās most consistently cared about for most of his career as an activist. Heās willing to put up with anything else if it circumvents copyright. And thatās why heās been consistently pushed, I reckon, despite his nominal hostility towards the hands that feed the media ecosystem he flourishes in.
Probably shouldāve written ānot a deal breakerā instead of not a big deal.
Itās gotta be tied to the idea of anchoring, right? Like, the first credible bit of information you have is what sets the tone for everything that comes afterwards. At that point in a sufficiently complicated information ecosystem, confirmation bias kicks in and itās hard to break out of.
Theyāre not vibe-coding mission-critical AWS modules.
and
- Itās worse than that, theyāre vibe coding critical operating system components
It is nuts to deny the experiences these people are having. Theyāre not vibe-coding mission-critical AWS modules. Theyāre not generating tech debt at scale:
https://pluralistic.net/2026/01/06/1000x-liability/#graceful-failure-modes
Theyāre just adding another automation tool to a highly automated practice, and using it when it makes sense. Perhaps they wonāt always choose wisely, but thatās normal too. Thereās plenty of ways that pre-AI automation tools for software development led programmers astray. A skilled, centaur-configured programmer learns from experience which automation tools they should trust, and under which circumstances, and guides themselves accordingly.
Wow, the whole thing is indefensibly capital-W wrong, just an utterly weird rose-tinted view of the current corporate experience.
A skilled, centaur-configured programmer
This is like reading Yud mumbling about āShoggothsā. Itās giving knight errant, organ-meat eater, Byronic hero, Haplogroup Rlb.
Man, due to a weird alignment of the spheres I started reading those Honor Levy excerpts in the voice of Max Payne-style hardboiled narration and it fits weirdly well? Like a bargain version of the same sort of mid-budget semi-affectionate parody of existential angst thatās all tone and minimal substance.
I am retrospectively disturbed by how well āI really came in a fluffer that timeā slots into Dorothy Parkerās flow.
I mean she was undoubtedly too much of a lefty for the Thiel set to ever admit her influence, but I feel like thatās the exact type of vibe sheās trying and mostly failing to evoke.
centaur-configured programmer
Cory, baby, my dogg, sure āenshittificationā was a big hit, but you canāt expect that your rough-draft followups are automatically gold
Take āMorgellons Disease,ā a psychosomatic belief that you have wires growing in your body, which causes sufferers to pick at their skin to the point of creating suppurating wounds. Morgellons emerged in the 2000s, but the name refers to a 17th-century case-report of a patient who suffered from a similar delusion:
Nitpick but this is unusually sloppy for Doctorow. 1) People with Morgellonās donāt believe they have wires growing out of sores, but fibres (which upon examination turn out to be cotton for clothes). 2) The original Morgellons is a putative childrenās disease Ā«wherein they critically break out with harsh Hairs on their Backs, which takes off the Unquiet Symptomes of the Disease, and delivers them from Coughs and Convulsions.Ā» Which is quite different from the modern condition, whose sufferers have skin sores anywhere in the body with fibrous material looking like lint, dandelion fluff etc., and not particularly associated with convulsions. And 3) The association between the two was made by Miriam Leitao, a mother who believes her son suffers from the disease, and has gone to countless doctors and media trying to prove itās real. So itās an attempt to legitimise the postulated disease by cherry-picking something āhistoricalā that vaguely resembles it.
He knows how LLMs work, right? This really is just cope because he got called out for being weird about using them. Really fucking disappointing
In the original post he kept referring to Ollama like it was an LLM instead of a server app that hosts LLMs so Iād say the juryās out on that.
edit: Also, throughout this piece he keeps equivocating between local LLMs and their behemoth online counterparts with their heavily proprietary tooling that occasionally wraps them into a somewhat useful product.
I think he assumes that because he can load up a modest speech-to-text model locally and casually transcribe several hours of video resources in somewhat short order (this was apparently his major formative experience with modern AI) it works the same with e.g. coding.
Like, hey gpt-oss please make sense of these ten thousand lines of context without access to a hundred bespoke MCP intermediaries and one or three functioning RAG systems as I watch the token generation rate slow to a trickle while the context window gradually fills up.
piece he keeps equivocating between local LLMs and their behemoth online counterparts with their heavily proprietary tooling that occasionally wraps them into a somewhat useful product.
This is fundamental to his approach. He believes that technology is inherently liberatory as long as itās in the hands of the consumer.
This really seems to be the case.
Hey, canāt get that SXSW London (a truly cursed event, but I digress) bag unless youāre willing to say LLMs Are Good, Actually
Kind of wild that the guy who popularized āenshittificationā as a term will die on the hill that the technology which drives the industrial enshittification of all human media is fine actually, because some people find the plugins useful.
New AI Killed My Job, focusing on educators getting screwed and the widespread impact on education.
Systemd
Jesus.
Iāve been advocating for a hall of fame of projects that explicitly reject LLMs; ctrl+f āGentooā on this very comment thread for the few examples I heard about.
Eh, straight pip with venv and pip-tools for support worked fine anyway.wrong uv!As for systemd⦠time to look at the BSDs? Was Debian among the anti-slop projects? Would be nice if they took an interest in preventing the slopification of one of their core system.
Different UV! Libuv is the event loop/scheduler that powers node.js. could be a funky new way to compromise a whole bunch of node applications
Edit: typo - although ānose applicationsā being compromised sounds bad too.
Ah, thanks! My expectations of node arenāt much affected I guess. Bun.js maybe?
libuvis a very common way to get a portable event loop. If youāre logged into GH and can use their search then you can look at the over fifty packages in nixpkgs depending on it. I used it when I developed (the networking and JIT parts of) the reference implementation for Monte, to give a non-nixpkgs example.
new development in ontology: āthe ontology that makes ai models valuable is americanā
I was low-key hoping for a technical philosophical article, which argues that to find any of this shit useful you need a distinctly american understanding of reality.
Actually the race-realism use last week, combined with this one, makes me realize that for them itās just a fancy way of saying āworld-viewā [or what they consider to exist, and be true, which is not the craziest use of the word, but I would say unhelpful, and probably a small in-group marker].
Itās just a way of calling biases/prejudice legitimate.
And you know what, inasmuch the models have a āworld-viewā it IS annoyingly american in many ways. (at least the wrong kind of american.)
āOur lethal capacities. Our ability to fight war.ā
These are two different things. But I fear he doesnāt get that.
I mean I guess given how the current guy took a chainsaw to American soft power, industrial capacity, economic prospects, and so on I guess our wildly over funded military is probably the only comparative advantage we unambiguously hold onto.
you gotta give him a morsel of credit, heās got his buzzword and heās stickinā to it
OT: an interesting musing I found on fedi:

Chris Stokel-Walker at Fast Company reports:
High-level information about the private work of students and staff using ChatGPT Edu at several universities can be viewed by thousands of colleagues across their institutions due to a misunderstanding of what is being shared, according to a University of Oxford researcher who identified the issue.
The problem affects Codex Cloud Environments in ChatGPT Edu and exposes the names and some metadata associated with the public and private GitHub repositories that users within a university have connected to their ChatGPT Edu accounts. [ā¦] āAnyone at the university, or a large number of people at leastāincluding meācan see a number of projects [people have] been working on with ChatGPT,ā says Luc Rocher, an associate professor at the University of Oxford, who identified the issue and raised it with both the University of Oxford and OpenAI through responsible disclosure. He later approached Fast Company after what he felt was an inadequate response from both.
Just one of many reasons that the mere existence of āChatGPT Eduā means that many people need to be tased in the nads
theyāre both worse










