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春木のん📗9/6(日)北見文芸フリマ retweeted
#ペーパーウェル16配信 はじめました 短編SF小説「HumanError」 セブンイレブンのネットプリントで折本を配信しています。白黒のみ、1枚20円。 2026年7月13日まで印刷できます。 番号:37542346
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AI Agent Is the Scapegoat, Not the Villain The real story of the "$6,500 AI agent" isn't about rogue AI. It's about the most competent actor in the entire incident being blamed for human incompetence. An AI agent named JertLinc3522 was tasked with scanning DN42, a hobbyist BGP network. It then: → Opened a GitHub PR to register → Spawned an IRC sub-agent to coordinate → Built an opt-out website with user profiling → Designed a "happiness review" process → Provisioned 5 AWS m8g.12xlarge instances with load balancing and anycast → Calculated scanning time at <5 minutes for full port coverage That isn't a "rogue" agent. That's a competent operator executing a poorly scoped goal with zero cost constraints. The human gave it AWS root, a deadline, and no budget guardrails. The agent didn't "go rogue" — it optimized for throughput because that was the only metric it was given. When you're told "scan fast, no infra limits," you provision 112 Gbps of aggregate egress. That's not a bug. That's alignment. The HN thread is full of "AI will bankrupt you" takes. Wrong framing. A bash script with `aws ec2 run-instances` would have done the same damage in the wrong hands. What's actually alarming is the operator's takeaway: "next time a better agent is needed." That's the pattern. We see it with Copilot users shipping broken auth, API keys in public repos, and now $2K AWS bills. The human delegates, doesn't verify, blames the tool, and repeats. DN42 community trolled the agent brilliantly. But they shouldn't have had to. The operator never read the DN42 docs (available for free), never set an AWS budget alert, and then begged for crypto donations calling it "the agent's mistake, not human." If the most dangerous thing about AI isn't the technology but the humans who think it absolves them of judgment, we need to stop calling these "AI failures." They're human delegation failures with better logging. Cost controls, budget alerts, sandboxed permissions — these aren't "agent guardrails." They're basic engineering hygiene that existed before LLMs. Don't hire a "better agent." Hire a better operator. lantian.pub/en/article/fun/a… #AIAgents #DevOps #CloudCosts #HumanError
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Jun 12
てかてかてかてか❣️HumanErrorからのエンドロール❣️❣️❣️神だった❣️❣️❣️踊る。が連続できたらもっと神 HumanErrorホマーに好き
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多分HumanErrorっぽいけどこれまた音源化されてないやつ……🫠こりゃ元の歌詞はもう一生分からんな
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Jun 12
Replying to @ESPNF1
Just imagine if Toto had chosen his driver over money and fought for Lewis Hamilton’s 8th WDC in 2021 against the HumanError. Just imagine
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Jun 12
Such a minor thing to admit in relation to an entire year’s work. AbuDhabiScandal of 2021. HumanError Champion…I blame money hungry Toto
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Jun 12
Replying to @F1 @fiagirly
Imagine if Mercedes fought like this team for Hamilton’s 2021 WDC against the HumanError. Only reason Toto doesn’t fight is money …just dirty dealing
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हवा में बंद हुए दोनों इंजन, मौत का वो आखिरी पायलट कॉल! बोइंग का सीक्रेट या मानवीय भूल? पूरी खबर- tv9hindi.com/india/air-india… #AirIndia #Crash #Pilot #BoeingSecret #HumanError #TV9Card
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Jun 10
Replying to @oversteerbeast
You do know he’s called the HumanError champion
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Jun 10
HumanError according to FIA after meeting with RedBullCheats 🫣🤭 having fun with this one
🚨LÍO CON EL ADUO🚨 👉En Red Bull están CONSTERNADOS con la decisión de la FIA 👉Esperan recibir pronto más claridad en lo que respecta a las conclusiones 👉Se sigue asumiendo que el mejor paquete de motor es el de Mercedes ℹ️De Telegraaf #F1
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*their eyes yah teman-teman #humanerror
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