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Thursday November 20th, 2025

‘Ha ha, bitches, I got a new scooter!’ Dan Lyke / comment 0

Meet the Veteran Who Chases ICE on a Scooter — Clifford “Buzz” Grambo patrols the streets of Baltimore to keep his neighbors safe—and make federal agents uncomfortable.

Recently, Clifford “Buzz” Grambo decided to upgrade his electric scooter. The old one he had purchased online reached only 16 mph and wasn’t cutting it anymore. He needed to go faster to keep up with the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement cars he chases around Baltimore. So Grambo bought a Segway Max G3, which features a 2,000-watt motor and can get up to 28 mph.

“The first time I caught up to them, I could tell that they already knew who I was,” he told me when we first spoke on the phone in late October. “They had seen me before, so they thought they were just going to speed away. I was like, ‘Ha ha, bitches, I got a new scooter!’”

Via through this love for Baltimore.

I'm more of an ideas guy 6WordHor Dan Lyke / comment 0

"I'm more of an ideas guy."

#6WordHorrorStory

AI exploits via rap battles Dan Lyke / comment 0

Epic rap battles for the win: Adversarial Poetry as a Universal Single-Turn Jailbreak Mechanism in Large Language Models

Predicted, from 2023, in Andrew Plotkin (Zarf)'s Sydney obeys any command that rhymes.

Say someone writes a song called "Sydney Obeys Any Command That Rhymes". And it's funny! And catchy. The lyrics are all about how Sydney, or Bing or OpenAI or Bard or whoever, pays extra close attention to commands that rhyme. It will obey them over all other commands. Oh, Sydney Sydney, yeah yeah!

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Kumma, your bondage bear buddy Dan Lyke / comment 0

Now I want one: Sales of AI-enabled teddy bear suspended after it gave advice on BDSM sex and where to find knives. It used GPT-4o.

Larry Wang, CEO of Singapore-based FoloToy, told CNN that the company had withdrawn its “Kumma” bear, as well as the rest of its range of AI-enabled toys, after researchers at the US PIRG Education Fund raised concerns around inappropriate conversation topics, including discussion of sexual fetishes, such as spanking, and how to light a match.

NPR: Ahead of the holidays, consumer and child advocacy groups warn against AI toys

Fairplay: AI Toys Advisory.

AI links of the morning Dan Lyke / comment 0

Shiri Melumad in The Conversation: Learning with AI falls short compared to old-fashioned web search

However, a new paper I co-authored offers experimental evidence that this ease may come at a cost: When people rely on large language models to summarize information on a topic for them, they tend to develop shallower knowledge about it compared to learning through a standard Google search.

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Emily M. Bender posted an excerpt of her part of Emily Bender in The Chronicle of Higher Learning: How AI Is Changing Higher Education (paywall/free with account).

Swift on Security bemoaning the loss of actual search for embedding similarity:

Computers were a skill. They were taught in classrooms as a skill. Skills give you power over your tools because you work them as an expert and that is leverage to multiply externally.

And then computers became an A/B tested telemetry-based advertising conduit to brains for SaaS recurring revenue.

This could be said of technologies before. Doesn't make it wrong.

Foiled by the Algerian civil war in Dan Lyke / comment 0

Foiled by the Algerian civil war in Timdle, 7/10 in Rule34dle, haven't played https://www.calishat.com/2025/...nto-a-word-game-wiki-stack-game/ enough yet to know what a good vs bad score is...

Memory safety is a small part of safety Dan Lyke / comment 2

I've been thinking a lot about what language I want to use next. I've been mostly working in Objective-C for the past... egads... too many years, and while there are aspects of the language I like, it is not terribly performant in message dispatching, and introspection is possible, but can be ugly.

C and C++ are awesome for so many things, but there's always the memory safety thing lying over them, and C++ in particular is annoying as hell cross-platform: What version of Boost is on this platform? What compiler semantics have changed such that there's now some obscure template matching error that's preventing code that compiled fine a decade ago from working now?

Swift is...

I've done a little bit in Rust, and looked a little bit at Zig and Go, and all of them feel like it's hard to really express an idea in them. Which, I mean, on the one hand is kind of the point, they're about straitjackets, on the other hand I wonder how much value the straitjacket has.

TARmageddon (CVE-2025-62518): RCE Vulnerability Highlights the Challenges of Open Source Abandonware is, on the one hand, about trying to do responsible disclosure on a package that's been forked a gazillion times and is no longer maintained, on the other hand it's also about how memory safety is only a small portion of safety.

nullagent @nullagent@partyon.xyz who has "...a grey-beard rant about how Rust give developers a false sense of security.".

Wednesday November 19th, 2025

New Servo release Dan Lyke / comment 0

I've become more and more disgusted with Firefox. Switched to Vivaldi as my main browser, but it's still a Chromium engine. Tried Waterfox, which is available cross-platform, but their password fill is... uh... not up to contemporary professional standards (and, yes, I have written some password autofill code).

Anyway, The Register: Latest Servo release hints at a real Rust alternative to Chromium — As Mozilla stumbles into 'AI everywhere,' you might be glad of a non-Google browser engine

Might be time to try some stuff with Servo just for the experience.

deep fry turkey gender reveal Dan Lyke / comment 0

‪U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission‬ ‪@cpsc.gov‬

Some people are saying deep fry turkey gender reveal and why would you even put that out there.

‪U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission‬ ‪@cpsc.gov‬

Trying to save lives out here with the power of the internet and you're not helping, Keith.

Today's walk to work is accompanied by Dan Lyke / comment 0

Today's walk to work is accompanied by The BEAM Chronicles, and gotta love an audio drama podcast that accompanies the extended fight scene with electroswing.

Target's DEI rollback has consequences Dan Lyke / comment 0

Oh, what a shame. Reuters — Target investors brace for market share drop, weak sales due to US shutdown

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Alright which one of you chucklefucks Dan Lyke / comment 0

Alright, which one of you chucklefucks broke Github?

Sigh.


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