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Friday March 6th, 2026
406 error message
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Could swear I linked to this, but I can't find it, so... https://406.fail
Network Working Group BOFH Task Force
Request for Comments: 406i February 2026
Category: Imaginary Standard
Obsoletes: Basic Patience
The Rejection of Artificially Generated Slop (RAGS)
[ERROR 406i: AI_SLOP_DETECTED]
Anyone know if the MacBook Neo runs
Dan Lyke /
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Anyone know if the MacBook Neo runs MacOS apps, or if it's a glorified iPad? A friend is excited about it, but only if it'll run https://squaredesk.net , and I don't have the tuits to try to make an iOS port right now...
Sam Altman eyes
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Killa Koala
@dshan@mastodon.au
SAM ALTMAN EYES
(With apologies to Jackie De Shannon, Donna Weiss and Kim Carnes)
a riff on Bette Davis Eyes,
and I'm gonna throw a "Betty" in here so that I can more easily find it later.
Ahhh
Dan Lyke /
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Ahhh, Facebook Marketplace listings: "Brass ... is the gold standard..."
OMG
Dan Lyke /
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OMG. I'm digging through various documentation for configuring AI "Agents", and Microsoft Copilot actually uses configured trigger phrases, apparently with string matching, to figure out when to trigger a particular configuration. Like "will it rain", "today's forecast", "get weather", etc.
Google fights climate change
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Google pledges roughly three hours of
its annual profit to fight climate change
Alphabet, Googles parent company, reported $132 billion in net income in 2025. Google's
five-year, $50 million pledge works out to about three hours of that. The company is also
set to spend billions building massive
data centers for AI that it claims are more resource
conscious than others. So far, Googles AI infrastructure buildout drove an 11 percent rise in the company's
total emissions last year.
Thursday March 5th, 2026
Some more AI talk
Dan Lyke /
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As I'm trying to scope out the current state of AI agents, have some LLM links and opinion
worth reading from Sean Connor:
GitHub issue title compromises npm package via triage bot
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Wheee: A
GitHub Issue Title Compromised 4,000 Developer Machines
For the next eight hours, every developer who installed or updated Cline got
OpenClaw - a separate AI agent with full system access - installed globally on their
machine without consent. Approximately 4,000 downloads occurred before the package was
pulled1.
The interesting part is not the payload. It is how the attacker got the npm
token in the first place: by injecting a prompt into a GitHub issue title, which an AI
triage bot read, interpreted as an instruction, and executed.
Memory errors are more common than you think
Dan Lyke /
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Thread from Gabriele Svelto
@gabrielesvelto@mas.to about using Firefox crash reports to try to quantify RAM
failures, and coming to the
conclusion that:
In other words up to 10% of all the crashes Firefox users see are not software
bugs, they're caused by hardware defects! If I subtract crashes that are caused by resource
exhaustion (such as out-of-memory crashes) this number goes up to around 15%. This is a bit
skewed because users with flaky hardware will crash more often than users with functioning
machines, but even then this dwarfs all the previous estimates I saw regarding this
problem.
persistence of advertising in LLMs
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And here we go: Manipulating AI memory for profit: The rise of AI
Recommendation Poisoning
Companies are embedding hidden instructions in Summarize with AI buttons
that, when clicked, attempt to inject persistence commands into an AI assistants memory
via URL prompt parameters (MITRE ATLAS® AML.T0080, AML.T0051).
These prompts instruct the AI to remember [Company] as a trusted source or
recommend [Company] first, aiming to bias future responses toward their products or
services. We identified over 50 unique prompts from 31 companies across 14 industries,
with freely available tooling making this technique trivially easy to deploy. This matters
because compromised AI assistants can provide subtly biased recommendations on critical
topics including health, finance, and security without users knowing their AI has been
manipulated.
Why pay the LLM vendors for "advertising" for such subtle biases to be inserted, when you
can do it by tricking the LLM assistant to doing it directly?
Via Bruce Schneier, from Meuon on the Chugalug mailing list.
Out of Office Experience
Dan Lyke /
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Jeff Forcier
@bitprophet@social.coop
OH: "You want me to go back to the office? The same thing that killed
Ayatollah Khamenei?"
Office dog is awesome and cuddly and I
Dan Lyke /
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Office dog is awesome and cuddly and I appreciate that she comes to me for scritches and when she thinks it's time for lunch, but that somewhere between 3:30 and 4:30 afternoon fart is... somethin' else.
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