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Selfish AI | GarfieldTech

garfieldtech.com · Feb 02

This will be a bit more ranty than my usual articles. Fair warning. But I need to put this out there.

Shared by @FaithfullJohn and 138 others.
LillyLyle/Count Melancholia (@LillyHerself) · Feb 03
🔁 @Crell:

I may regret this at some point, but I felt the need to put down in writing how I feel about this moment in the tech industry.

It is not kind. You may well be insulted by it. If you are... then you really should question yourself.

garfieldtech.com/blog/selfish-

#AI #LLM #Programming

Ayke van Laethem (@ayke) · Feb 02
🔁 @Crell:

I may regret this at some point, but I felt the need to put down in writing how I feel about this moment in the tech industry.

It is not kind. You may well be insulted by it. If you are... then you really should question yourself.

garfieldtech.com/blog/selfish-

#AI #LLM #Programming

.oO(^ ^)Oo. (@rick) · Feb 02
🔁 @Crell:

I may regret this at some point, but I felt the need to put down in writing how I feel about this moment in the tech industry.

It is not kind. You may well be insulted by it. If you are... then you really should question yourself.

garfieldtech.com/blog/selfish-

#AI #LLM #Programming

Edward L Platt (@elplatt) · Feb 02

Powerful essay on "Selfish AI" tools. (via @gedankenstuecke )

"I don't want them. Not just because of questions of their quality (still lower than a human), or because I will miss writing elegant code (I know I will), but because I want my daughter to have a future, and a planet on which to live."

garfieldtech.com/blog/selfish-

Geoff Berner (@Geoffberner) · Feb 03
🔁 @blogdiva:

🔥🔥🔥

❝ Far too little is said about the fact training AI models is not an entirely digital process. It is backed by an army of over-worked, low-paid, sweatshop-level workers manually labeling data to feed into the machine. Because why wouldn't we outsource painful grunt work to some person in a poor country we don't care about?…

…I don't mind change. I do mind unethical behavior. I do mind being forced into unethical behavior in order to survive. ❞
garfieldtech.com/blog/selfish-

thank you @Crell

Chris Siebenmann (@cks) · Feb 02
🔁 @Crell:

I may regret this at some point, but I felt the need to put down in writing how I feel about this moment in the tech industry.

It is not kind. You may well be insulted by it. If you are... then you really should question yourself.

garfieldtech.com/blog/selfish-

#AI #LLM #Programming

Christopher Kyba 🇨🇦🇪🇺 (@skyglowberlin) · Feb 02
🔁 @Crell:

I may regret this at some point, but I felt the need to put down in writing how I feel about this moment in the tech industry.

It is not kind. You may well be insulted by it. If you are... then you really should question yourself.

garfieldtech.com/blog/selfish-

#AI #LLM #Programming

Jonas Schäfer (@jssfr) · Feb 02
🔁 @rakoo: > If you have already shrugged and said "it is what it is," fuck you. It is exactly that attitude, that lack of care for ethics, that lack of interest in the global implications of our work, that is literally dooming our species. And by forcing -- yes forcing -- everyone to join you in your uncaring attitude through shear force of numbers is abusive. It's despicable.

Thank you. AI is not more inevitable than anything else. It is up to each and everyone of us to say no, to push back, to refuse. To belittle the assholes who have a choice and still say yes. To support one another who refuse tools of domination

> https://www.garfieldtech.com/blog/selfish-ai

by @Crell
Julius Schröder (@radiusJS) · Feb 02
🔁 @Crell:

I may regret this at some point, but I felt the need to put down in writing how I feel about this moment in the tech industry.

It is not kind. You may well be insulted by it. If you are... then you really should question yourself.

garfieldtech.com/blog/selfish-

#AI #LLM #Programming

Daniel Temme (@dtemme) · Feb 02
🔁 @Crell:

I may regret this at some point, but I felt the need to put down in writing how I feel about this moment in the tech industry.

It is not kind. You may well be insulted by it. If you are... then you really should question yourself.

garfieldtech.com/blog/selfish-

#AI #LLM #Programming

Getting off US tech: a guide

disconnect.blog · Feb 03

I’m in the process of dropping US tech services. Here’s how I did it, and options you should consider.

Shared by @trendytoots and 29 others.
brightside (@brightside) · Feb 03
🔁 @steveroyle:

If you're interested in divesting yourself of US-based tech and reducing your digital footprint, there's plenty of guides to help (like these two).

disconnect.blog/getting-off-us

optoutproject.net/tags/cleanse/

Annother (@Avonan) · Feb 03
🔁 @steveroyle:

If you're interested in divesting yourself of US-based tech and reducing your digital footprint, there's plenty of guides to help (like these two).

disconnect.blog/getting-off-us

optoutproject.net/tags/cleanse/

🇺🇦 haxadecimal 🚫👑 (@brouhaha) · Feb 03
🔁 @steveroyle:

If you're interested in divesting yourself of US-based tech and reducing your digital footprint, there's plenty of guides to help (like these two).

disconnect.blog/getting-off-us

optoutproject.net/tags/cleanse/

hypebot (@hypebot) · Feb 03
🔁 @steveroyle:

If you're interested in divesting yourself of US-based tech and reducing your digital footprint, there's plenty of guides to help (like these two).

disconnect.blog/getting-off-us

optoutproject.net/tags/cleanse/

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Feb 03
🔁 @steveroyle:

If you're interested in divesting yourself of US-based tech and reducing your digital footprint, there's plenty of guides to help (like these two).

disconnect.blog/getting-off-us

optoutproject.net/tags/cleanse/

Trendy Toots (@trendytoots) · Feb 03
🔁 @steveroyle:

If you're interested in divesting yourself of US-based tech and reducing your digital footprint, there's plenty of guides to help (like these two).

disconnect.blog/getting-off-us

optoutproject.net/tags/cleanse/

Mark Boszko (@swizzlevixen) · Feb 03
🔁 @steveroyle:

If you're interested in divesting yourself of US-based tech and reducing your digital footprint, there's plenty of guides to help (like these two).

disconnect.blog/getting-off-us

optoutproject.net/tags/cleanse/

Steampunk_Prof (@Steampunk_Prof) · Feb 03
🔁 @steveroyle:

If you're interested in divesting yourself of US-based tech and reducing your digital footprint, there's plenty of guides to help (like these two).

disconnect.blog/getting-off-us

optoutproject.net/tags/cleanse/

trending_bot (@trending_bot) · Feb 03
🔁 @steveroyle:

If you're interested in divesting yourself of US-based tech and reducing your digital footprint, there's plenty of guides to help (like these two).

disconnect.blog/getting-off-us

optoutproject.net/tags/cleanse/

Trending Bot (@trending) · Feb 03
🔁 @steveroyle:

If you're interested in divesting yourself of US-based tech and reducing your digital footprint, there's plenty of guides to help (like these two).

disconnect.blog/getting-off-us

optoutproject.net/tags/cleanse/

Copilot everywhere? Not for long. Microsoft dialing it back on Windows 11

windowscentral.com · Jan 30

People familiar with Microsoft's plans say that the company moving to streamline or remove certain Copilot integrations across in-box apps like Notepad and Paint in 2026, after pushback from users.

Shared by @joelpomales and 56 others.
Shared by @RhinosWorryMe and 17 others.
Lauralee Dukeshire (@LauraleeDukeshire) · Feb 02
🔁 @nullagent:

Incredible interview with Minneapolis city councilman Soren Stevenson who lost an eye to a "rubber" bullet shot at him by MPD during the Goerge Floyd protests.

"Truly, I see this as a moment when we are deciding right here in Minneapolis—in this country—are we going to have a democracy going forward, or are we not? The stakes are no greater and no smaller than that."

motherjones.com/politics/2026/

#minnesota #SorenStevenson #GeorgeFloyd #minneapolis

Rhinos Worry Me (@RhinosWorryMe) · Feb 03
🔁 @nullagent:

Incredible interview with Minneapolis city councilman Soren Stevenson who lost an eye to a "rubber" bullet shot at him by MPD during the Goerge Floyd protests.

"Truly, I see this as a moment when we are deciding right here in Minneapolis—in this country—are we going to have a democracy going forward, or are we not? The stakes are no greater and no smaller than that."

motherjones.com/politics/2026/

#minnesota #SorenStevenson #GeorgeFloyd #minneapolis

Alex Russell (@slightlyoff) · Feb 03
🔁 @nullagent:

Incredible interview with Minneapolis city councilman Soren Stevenson who lost an eye to a "rubber" bullet shot at him by MPD during the Goerge Floyd protests.

"Truly, I see this as a moment when we are deciding right here in Minneapolis—in this country—are we going to have a democracy going forward, or are we not? The stakes are no greater and no smaller than that."

motherjones.com/politics/2026/

#minnesota #SorenStevenson #GeorgeFloyd #minneapolis

Cainmark Does Not Comply 🚲 (@cainmark) · Feb 02
🔁 @inquiline:

See also:

"When George Floyd was murdered, people got involved: street protests, starting organizations, neighborhood watches. I was somebody who stayed up on my porch. There was a Black church across the street from me, and I just stayed up part of the night, until my shift ended and my roommate took over, to make sure that it didn’t get burned down."

motherjones.com/politics/2026/

#Minneapolis #Minnesota #ICE #uspol #ReneeGood #GeorgeFloyd

divya (@divya) · Feb 02
🔁 @inquiline:

See also:

"When George Floyd was murdered, people got involved: street protests, starting organizations, neighborhood watches. I was somebody who stayed up on my porch. There was a Black church across the street from me, and I just stayed up part of the night, until my shift ended and my roommate took over, to make sure that it didn’t get burned down."

motherjones.com/politics/2026/

#Minneapolis #Minnesota #ICE #uspol #ReneeGood #GeorgeFloyd

Abie (@temptoetiam) · Feb 02
🔁 @nullagent:

Incredible interview with Minneapolis city councilman Soren Stevenson who lost an eye to a "rubber" bullet shot at him by MPD during the Goerge Floyd protests.

"Truly, I see this as a moment when we are deciding right here in Minneapolis—in this country—are we going to have a democracy going forward, or are we not? The stakes are no greater and no smaller than that."

motherjones.com/politics/2026/

#minnesota #SorenStevenson #GeorgeFloyd #minneapolis

Nick Radcliffe (@njr) · Feb 03
🔁 @nullagent:

Incredible interview with Minneapolis city councilman Soren Stevenson who lost an eye to a "rubber" bullet shot at him by MPD during the Goerge Floyd protests.

"Truly, I see this as a moment when we are deciding right here in Minneapolis—in this country—are we going to have a democracy going forward, or are we not? The stakes are no greater and no smaller than that."

motherjones.com/politics/2026/

#minnesota #SorenStevenson #GeorgeFloyd #minneapolis

Sylvain Soliman ☕️ (@soliman) · Feb 03
🔁 @nullagent:

Incredible interview with Minneapolis city councilman Soren Stevenson who lost an eye to a "rubber" bullet shot at him by MPD during the Goerge Floyd protests.

"Truly, I see this as a moment when we are deciding right here in Minneapolis—in this country—are we going to have a democracy going forward, or are we not? The stakes are no greater and no smaller than that."

motherjones.com/politics/2026/

#minnesota #SorenStevenson #GeorgeFloyd #minneapolis

Jenniferplusplus (@jenniferplusplus) · Feb 03
🔁 @nullagent:

Incredible interview with Minneapolis city councilman Soren Stevenson who lost an eye to a "rubber" bullet shot at him by MPD during the Goerge Floyd protests.

"Truly, I see this as a moment when we are deciding right here in Minneapolis—in this country—are we going to have a democracy going forward, or are we not? The stakes are no greater and no smaller than that."

motherjones.com/politics/2026/

#minnesota #SorenStevenson #GeorgeFloyd #minneapolis

A century of hair samples proves leaded gas ban worked

arstechnica.com · Feb 02

“We should not forget the lessons of history. And the lesson is those regulations have been very important.”...

Shared by @rpsu and 24 others.
Scott Francis (@darkuncle) · Feb 03
🔁 @ScienceDesk:

In the 1970s, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cracked down on lead-based products including gasoline because of their toxic effects on human health. Now, scientists at the University of Utah have released the findings of a study looking at 100 years' worth of human hair samples, and found that the regulatory action worked. Here's more from @arstechnica.

flip.it/sslA6i

#Science #Environment #EnvironmentalProtectionAgency

Artemis (@Artemis201) · Feb 03
🔁 @ScienceDesk:

In the 1970s, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cracked down on lead-based products including gasoline because of their toxic effects on human health. Now, scientists at the University of Utah have released the findings of a study looking at 100 years' worth of human hair samples, and found that the regulatory action worked. Here's more from @arstechnica.

flip.it/sslA6i

#Science #Environment #EnvironmentalProtectionAgency

Carrie🇨🇦 (@carrieberry) · Feb 03
🔁 @ScienceDesk:

In the 1970s, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cracked down on lead-based products including gasoline because of their toxic effects on human health. Now, scientists at the University of Utah have released the findings of a study looking at 100 years' worth of human hair samples, and found that the regulatory action worked. Here's more from @arstechnica.

flip.it/sslA6i

#Science #Environment #EnvironmentalProtectionAgency

Docusign’s CEO on the dangers of trusting AI to read, and write, your contracts

theverge.com · Feb 02

Docusign’s Allan Thygesen says his company’s pivot to AI is a necessity in the world of contract management.

Shared by @Techmeme and 7 others.
ICYMI (Law) (@icymi_law) · Feb 02
🔁 @SuffolkLITLab:

TL;DR: Docusign CEO Allan Thygesen discusses the risks of relying on AI for contract management, highlighting the complexities involved in automating legal processes. With the company employing 7,000 people, he sheds light on the crucial human oversight needed in this technology-driven arena. theverge.com/podcast/871205/do #law #tech #legaltech ⚖️ 🤖 #autosum

Here's how Epstein broke the internet

garbageday.email · Feb 03

His meeting with the founder of 4chan and his quest to profit off the end of democracy

Shared by @Compassionatecrab and 12 others.
SilenceisGolden (@silentLurker) · Feb 03
🔁 @Nshrubs:

Here's how Epstein broke the internet
His meeting with the founder of 4chan and his quest to profit off the end of democracy
garbageday.email/p/here-s-how-

(@Itchy) · Feb 03
🔁 @dangillmor:

Epstein, Bannon, 4chan, Trump, Russia -- a cauldron of boiling evil.

garbageday.email/p/here-s-how-

Compassionate Crab (@Compassionatecrab) · Feb 03
🔁 @nek:

So, if this is to be swallowed: Jeff Epstein appears to have laundered cash to fund moot/QAnon and to have profited, as all the Heritage Foundation / Federalist Antisociety regime members have, from the fall of Western Liberal Democracy. "Put Options" not just against the open internet and its global ideas-exchange, but leveraged against the values of Liberty & Justice. #allOfThem #tribunals #repudiateMisanthropy

garbageday.email/p/here-s-how-

Frohmann Verlag (@Frohmann) · Feb 03
🔁 @ChristianeFrohmann:

"[Epstein] was fascinated by websites like 4chan and technology like Bitcoin and was personally invested in the success of far-right politicians in the US and Europe. He believed he was months away from ushering in a new world order that would allow him to continue with his monstrous passion projects, like creating a super-race of children with his own DNA and building fascist nation states to manage overpopulation and climate collapse."

garbageday.email/p/here-s-how-

WhatsApp Encryption, a Lawsuit, and a Lot of Noise

blog.cryptographyengineering.com · Feb 02

It’s not every day that we see mainstream media get excited about encryption apps! For that reason, the past several days have been fascinating, since we’ve been given not one but sever…

Shared by @stereo and 10 others.
ralf tauscher @ fosdem (@stereo) · Feb 03
🔁 @david_chisnall:

A few things about this article on the claims WhatsApp's E2EE is fake:

The most important thing to keep in mind here is that Meta’s encryption happens on the client application, the one you run on your phone. If the claims in this lawsuit are true, then Meta would have to alter the WhatsApp application so that plaintext (unencrypted) data would be uploaded from your app’s message database to some infrastructure at Meta, or else the keys would

They would not have to be sent as plaintext. They would be sent encrypted with some key that Meta owns.

The other simple way of doing this is to intentionally weaken the key generation function. If you are generating a key with 128 bits of entropy, you can start with a 96-bit secret shared between the server and the client. Then you add 32 bits of random number and feed the result through some cryptographic hash function. You end up with a key that, to an outside observer, is one of 2128 possible values. But to the server operator, it is one of 232 possible values and so takes a few seconds of CPU time to recover. And there are ways of doing this that look a lot like an honest mistake. Telegram has a thing in their protocol for the server to provide part of the entropy seed, which they claim is intended to provide additional defence for devices with weak entropy sources and critics argue is for exactly this kind of attack. Putting the same kind of entropy seed into an out-of-band request to another Meta service that WhatsApp uses would be quite feasible.

And there are ways of hiding this kind of thing from various forms of forensic analysis, such as dynamically patching the random number generator from another thread when some trigger is applied. It's not impossible to find, it's just really hard, and someone would have to be looking for the right thing.

There's also WhatsApp Web. This runs something in the web browser that talks to your phone and uses end-to-end encryption with a key exchanged by a QR code shown in the browser. Signal does not implement a feature like this because designing it in such a way that it's verifiably (by the user) secure is almost impossible.

𝕂𝚞𝚋𝚒𝚔ℙ𝚒𝚡𝚎𝚕 (@kubikpixel) · Feb 03
🔁 @ErikJonker:

Great blog which makes again clear for me, why everybody should leave Whatsapp and move to safer alternatives like Signal. Although it can also be interpreted as a defense of Whatsapp.
blog.cryptographyengineering.c
#whatsapp #signal #security #privacy

David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*) (@david_chisnall) · Feb 03

A few things about this article on the claims WhatsApp's E2EE is fake:

The most important thing to keep in mind here is that Meta’s encryption happens on the client application, the one you run on your phone. If the claims in this lawsuit are true, then Meta would have to alter the WhatsApp application so that plaintext (unencrypted) data would be uploaded from your app’s message database to some infrastructure at Meta, or else the keys would

They would not have to be sent as plaintext. They would be sent encrypted with some key that Meta owns.

The other simple way of doing this is to intentionally weaken the key generation function. If you are generating a key with 128 bits of entropy, you can start with a 96-bit secret shared between the server and the client. Then you add 32 bits of random number and feed the result through some cryptographic hash function. You end up with a key that, to an outside observer, is one of 2128 possible values. But to the server operator, it is one of 232 possible values and so takes a few seconds of CPU time to recover. And there are ways of doing this that look a lot like an honest mistake. Telegram has a thing in their protocol for the server to provide part of the entropy seed, which they claim is intended to provide additional defence for devices with weak entropy sources and critics argue is for exactly this kind of attack. Putting the same kind of entropy seed into an out-of-band request to another Meta service that WhatsApp uses would be quite feasible.

And there are ways of hiding this kind of thing from various forms of forensic analysis, such as dynamically patching the random number generator from another thread when some trigger is applied. It's not impossible to find, it's just really hard, and someone would have to be looking for the right thing.

There's also WhatsApp Web. This runs something in the web browser that talks to your phone and uses end-to-end encryption with a key exchanged by a QR code shown in the browser. Signal does not implement a feature like this because designing it in such a way that it's verifiably (by the user) secure is almost impossible.

Worth reading

Phantom Fluency

terrygodier.com · Feb 02

Why listening to smart people doesn't make you more thoughtful. You're not bad at remembering podcasts. Podcasts are bad at being remembered.

Shared by @davebauerart and 5 others.
Dave bauer (@davebauerart) · Feb 03
🔁 @tg:

New essay:

Phantom Fluency

Why listening to smart people doesn't make you more thoughtful. You're not bad at remembering podcasts. Podcasts are bad at being remembered.

terrygodier.com/phantom-fluency

tg (@tg) · Feb 03
🔁 @PlinyTheOlder:

new web essay by @tg wondering about all the limitations of podcasts — can’t search them, almost impossible to remember what you learned from one, let alone track it down after you listened to it — and how the structure of podcast apps contributes to these problems.

“writing is dead speech that admits that it’s dead. a podcast is dead speech that sounds alive.”

if you have the opportunity to scroll through this, I would recommend it.

terrygodier.com/phantom-fluency

bill (pliny the older) (@PlinyTheOlder) · Feb 03

new web essay by @tg wondering about all the limitations of podcasts — can’t search them, almost impossible to remember what you learned from one, let alone track it down after you listened to it — and how the structure of podcast apps contributes to these problems.

“writing is dead speech that admits that it’s dead. a podcast is dead speech that sounds alive.”

if you have the opportunity to scroll through this, I would recommend it.

terrygodier.com/phantom-fluency

Jon Henshaw (@jon) · Feb 02
🔁 @assaf:

“Writing is dead speech that admits it's dead. A podcast is dead speech that sounds alive.”
terrygodier.com/phantom-fluency

Mario Munoz (@pythonbynight) · Feb 02
🔁 @tg:

New essay:

Phantom Fluency

Why listening to smart people doesn't make you more thoughtful. You're not bad at remembering podcasts. Podcasts are bad at being remembered.

terrygodier.com/phantom-fluency

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