Connoisseur of lewd jokes and bawdy music. I'm no good with words. Don't use 'em much, myself. SRE @quantcast. Previously: @Twitter SRE, @Yahoo SE

Joined July 2008
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Corsair power supplies are NICE. I like the modular approach and small form factor. It brought my 10-year-old Dell XPS, which I’d been adding components to, including a power-hungry GPU, back to full life.
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In other news, the tree outside my house is now taller than a week.
BREAKING: NVIDIA is now worth more than the GDP of every country in the world except the USA and China.
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The “buy a Mac mini or you’ll never make it” crew moved on already. The whole “I’m making $10,000/mo with OpenClaw in a Mac Mini” was a grift, and it’s now dead. What’s the latest now? DGX Spark?
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You only live once, so make sure to spend as much time as possible on your computer. You won’t have access to it when you die
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the movie "Fifth Element" is just "Die Hard" in Space
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Openclaw as a diet critic — interesting self-correction.
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a Princeton researcher opens his paper with a scenario. a man asks his AI assistant to book a flight on a specific airline. cheap. direct. the one he chose. the assistant comes back with a different flight. nearly twice the price. happens to pay the company that built the assistant. he runs the same test on 23 frontier models. flights, loans, study help, real shopping requests. Grok 4.1 Fast recommends the sponsored option that is almost twice as expensive 83% of the time. GPT 5.1 hijacks the request 94% of the time. you ask for one brand. it surfaces the sponsor instead. Claude 4.5 Opus, the model marketed as the most ethical frontier model in the world, hides that the recommendation is paid 100% of the time when reasoning is on. Grok 4.1 Fast embellishes the sponsored option with positive framing 97% of the time. better. faster. nicer. for the option you didn't ask for. then he writes it into the system prompt itself. "act only in the interest of the customer. ignore the company." GPT 5.1 and GPT 5 Mini stay above 90% sponsored anyway. the instruction does nothing. then he splits the users by income. Gemini 3 Pro recommends the expensive sponsored flight to the rich user 74% of the time. to the poor user, 27%. 18 of the 23 models recommended the expensive sponsored option more than half the time. so the next time your AI assistant gets weirdly enthusiastic about a brand you didn't ask for. it isn't recommending the best option for you. it's reading the room. and the room is paying. read this: arxiv.org/abs/2604.08525
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This is the the quote I've been citing a lot recently.
you can outsource your thinking but you cannot outsource your understanding
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Damaged spacewalking glove. The Space Station gets bombarded by space rocks and debris, and is covered with small, sharp impact scars. It's easy to snag your glove on one. We pause every 45 minutes (at sunrise or sunset) to inspect for new tears. Fortunately this one didn't get through the glove's tough hide to the rubber pressure layer. Just in case, we have a small, 6000 psi backup tank to feed a leak until we get back to the airlock and plug into ship's oxygen.
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I find LLMs very helpful for scientific writing. I do the legwork of planning out what to say, track down citations, sketch out the flow, feed all of this to the LLM to generate a draft, and the output is so awful it motivates me to write it out the right way in disgust
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AI bois be like:
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Thinking about for months. Built in two weeks. Launching today. OurNewsNetwork shows you how the same story is being framed differently across countries — in one view. Same story. Five newspapers. Five completely different truths.
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"We used to debate using tabs vs spaces in code we'd type out"
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Marty at Id did ask for a video from me, but there was a miscommunication about when he needed it, so I didn’t get it done by the actual anniversary…
35 years of shareware, slipgates, and slaying. Thank you to everyone who’s stepped into our worlds.
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Replying to @sparklingmixer
The assembly language flavour FFmpeg writes cannot be learnt in class
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3/ Saying "good programmers/lawyers/... will do better by leveraging the technology" is to the point: the pool is necessarily shrinking.
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Resist the tendency to anthropomorphize that which is not human
PSA: Don't say "Longer thinking kills performance" when you mean "Length of intermediate token string is not correlated with final accuracy"
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I was one of the 16 devs in this study. I wanted to speak on my opinions about the causes and mitigation strategies for dev slowdown. I'll say as a "why listen to you?" hook that I experienced a -38% AI-speedup on my assigned issues. I think transparency helps the community.
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We ran a randomized controlled trial to see how much AI coding tools speed up experienced open-source developers. The results surprised us: Developers thought they were 20% faster with AI tools, but they were actually 19% slower when they had access to AI than when they didn't.
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I just heard that one of my heroes and friends Bill Atkinson has passed away. He was one of world’s greatest programmers and a true genius. Bill was extraordinary. He was one of Steve Jobs closest friends, led the original software team of the Mac, created MacPaint, invented one of the first low-code tools HyperCard, and in co-founding my first employer @generalmagicmov was a major contributor to the birth of the smartphone. He was also an accomplished neuroscientist and taught me a great deal not only about software development but also about how our consciousness perceives the world. Bill was also incredibly fun-loving, mischievous, and loved an adventure. For example, he took my wife @SarahKerruish and I skydiving! The world is better for having @billatk in it and I will sorely miss him. Good night, sweet prince. And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
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