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Monday December 29th, 2025
Norman Rockwell was woke antifa
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The Bulwark: The MAGAfication of Norman Rockwell. I suspect that Norman Rockwell
was fighting against those who'd use his art for nativist propaganda, he seems to be pretty
explicit about it:
Then in the 1960s, Rockwell underwent a more radical transformation. He became
more concerned by both the social turmoil around him as well as his own legacy. I was born
a White Protestant with some prejudices that I am continuously trying to eradicate, Rockwell said in 1962. I am angry at unjust
prejudices, in other people and in myself.
LLMs enabling paranoia and delusions
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In a thread about an uptick of contacts to Bellingcat from "people with fairly unusual
views; paranoid delusions, sprawling conspiracies, the works" Eliot Higgins
@eliothiggins.bsky.social notes that many of the previous tells, all
caps, wacky
coloring, random screenshots, are being replaced with a sameness of writing:
LLMs give people with delusional belief systems a way to organise those
beliefs. The model fills in gaps, supplies connective tissue, and wraps the madness in
formal language.
It doesn't make the claims more credible to us, it just tidies them up.
omgnoDB
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On Christmas, the Mongobleed exploit was
disclosed:
CVE-2025-14847 - MongoDB Unauthenticated Memory Leak Exploit
A proof-of-concept exploit for the MongoDB zlib decompression vulnerability
that allows unauthenticated attackers to leak sensitive server memory.
Merry Christmas Day! Have a MongoDB security incident.
Chris is.
@offby1@wandering.shop posted a picture of an "Evergreen mug", the text "omgnoDB" in
the font of the logo.
I think I need this mug.
(And, yes, you should probably just be using Postgres. That's the answer to pretty much
everything.)
ChatGPT tries to kill tourists
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Wales Online: Restaurant boss saves two people's lives after desperately shouting
for them to stop
One of them told her he had consulted ChatGPT to find tide times before deeming
it safe to venture out to the island early on Wednesday. He said: I made the mistake of
using ChatGPT for research to see when the low tide was. It said 9.30am. So we were out on
that side and then as soon as you come back over it was literally completely different. A
lesson learned for me.
Via.
AI spamming notables for "charity".
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Somehow, I missed noting Rob Pike's response to
AgentVillage.org (though I reskeeeted it on Bluesky):
Fuck you people. Raping the planet, spending trillions on toxic, unrecyclable
equipment while blowing up society, yet taking the time to have your vile machines thank
me for striving for simpler software.
Just fuck you. Fuck you all.
I can't remember the last time I was this angry.
It's FOSS has an article.
Simon Willison has
notes, and in linking to
L. Rhodes' additional context, Charlie Stross notes:
Oh, it's Effective Altruism bros. In other words, fascist-adjacent grifters
who hate the poor and want them to die.
This is a red flag, folks: wherever you see EA boosters, if you scrape away
the glossy skin of "altruism" rhetoric you'll find the grinning skull of Nazism
underneath.
Rich Hickey
(of Clojure fame) weighs in.
Do conservatives have better health?
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Do conservatives really have better mental
health? Perhaps not.
Even controlling for old age and church attendance, it is clear that
conservatives are rating their mental health more positively than their mood and this is
not the case for non-conservatives. In fact, there is basically no difference in how non-
conservatives rate their mental health versus their mood. Furthermore, conservatives rate
their mood about the same as non-conservatives do. It is only when the term mental health
is used that we see a significant gap emerge.
Via
Friend dropped this 128G dual Xeon
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Friend dropped this 128G dual Xeon machine on me, if I could use it. Plugged it into an ammeter, turned it on, and presumably going into BIOS it's sucking 1.5 amps. Not sure I need a machine in my house that draws 180W at idle, unless it'll be substantially less when it boots into an OS (and I'd need to put a drive in it to test that).
Binders full of...
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Santa Claus
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Santa Claus from Harper's
Weekly
Nast's image was published in the 1862 Christmas issue of Harpers Weekly,
during days filled with both trials for the Union and rising hope. Santa Claus has arrived
by sleigh in a Union army camp to distribute gifts.
And Jefferson Davis swinging from a noose.
Coca Cola's vision of Santa Clause occurred in 1931.
Adam Ellis on dating ChatGPT
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Sunday December 28th, 2025
We've talked about AI and social media
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We've talked about AI and social media in the context of Ameica's Funniest Home Videos and golf crotch shots, and... The Internet provides.
https://bsky.app/profile/jjvin...t.bsky.social/post/3mayddynhas2l
Test layout of the train inset in the
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Test layout of the train inset in the under construction dining room table. The outside of that ring will get veneer on the outside, there'll be glass on top, with a wood edge.
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