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  1. 20 minut na przesiadkę na Gdyni Głównej to doskonała okazja, żeby wdrapać się na tę górkę przy Karpackiej.

    openstreetmap.org/node/4308972

    #Gdynia

  2. Kiedy bierzesz miejscówkę od Obornik zamiast od Poznania, żeby mieć więcej czasu na zwrot na wypadek zmiany planów.

    Nie zmiany typu "nie zdążę się przesiąść". Zmiany typu "może zdążę na –1-minutową przesiadkę do Szczecina".

    #mikol

  3. Kiedy bierzesz miejscówkę od Obornik zamiast od Poznania, żeby mieć więcej czasu na zwrot na wypadek zmiany planów.

    Nie zmiany typu "nie zdążę się przesiąść". Zmiany typu "może zdążę na –1-minutową przesiadkę do Szczecina".

    #mikol

  4. Kiedy bierzesz miejscówkę od Obornik zamiast od Poznania, żeby mieć więcej czasu na zwrot na wypadek zmiany planów.

    Nie zmiany typu "nie zdążę się przesiąść". Zmiany typu "może zdążę na –1-minutową przesiadkę do Szczecina".

    #mikol

  5. Kiedy bierzesz miejscówkę od Obornik zamiast od Poznania, żeby mieć więcej czasu na zwrot na wypadek zmiany planów.

    Nie zmiany typu "nie zdążę się przesiąść". Zmiany typu "może zdążę na –1-minutową przesiadkę do Szczecina".

    #mikol

  6. Kiedy bierzesz miejscówkę od Obornik zamiast od Poznania, żeby mieć więcej czasu na zwrot na wypadek zmiany planów.

    Nie zmiany typu "nie zdążę się przesiąść". Zmiany typu "może zdążę na –1-minutową przesiadkę do Szczecina".

    #mikol

  7. Yesterday, I've read a vibe coded script for the first time in my life, and I've cried.

    It wasn't ugly. "Ugly" is not the right term. It was as if someone wasn't able to comprehend beauty, but badly tried to mimic it. It felt like "malicious compliance" to beauty. The kind of awful verbose pedantry that feels wrong every step of the way.

    It's the kind of code you'd expect in a corporate environment when you know that the code would be read by the top suits who have no idea about coding, but judge it by the volume and expect science fiction level of make-believe.

    It's the kind of code is abstracted away into the tiniest details. Every function returns a complex dataclass explaining precisely what it did, for no reason at all. What would be two lines of code is a function. What would be a function is a whole module. It's a caricature of good programming practices.

    I was supposed to add modifying a second field on the same object via GitHub API. I've guessed it would take me about an hour to figure out the code enough to be able to do that — what ought to be 2-3 extra lines. I suspected I'd discover that most of the code does precisely nothing. Just meaningless API exchanges that are absolutely unnecessary. It felt like the kind of parody of bureaucracy where you have to file 10 forms to do something, and only one of them actually means anything.

    What used to be "do one thing well" became "doing ten totally random things is fine, as long as one of them happens to be what I need, and the whole thing doesn't blow anything up in an obvious way".

    Perhaps it's just because this way a throwaway script. Maybe "production" stuff takes more, err, prompt refining? Maybe it actually can produce stuff that's comprehensible.

    But if that code was any indicator, then I'm not going to believe that any big LLM contributions are actually reviewed by humans. A review will take more time than rewriting from scratch. This is a ticking time bomb. That LLM-generated code isn't introducing exploits right now is either a statistical accident, or it's just that nobody bothers.

    Clarification: I didn't "prompt" it or request one. I'm not a hypocrite.

    #NoAI #NoLLM #AI #LLM

  8. Przechodziłem obok okulisty, to myślę: czas zapisać się na kontrolę. A tu się okazuje, że w tym roku nie mają kontraktu z #NFZ, i nie prowadzą.

    #Polska

  9. Jak ktoś szuka roboty, to znajomy przekazuje, że CoreWeave szuka w Polszczy. Mają jeszcze dwa wolne stanowiska.

    coreweave.com/careers/job?gh_j

    Jak ktoś zainteresowany, dać znam na PM, bo polecenie przez człowieka znacznie zwiększa szanse przejścia (czyt. że nie odrzuci was głupi filtr). Mam też info, że klauzulę "Export Control Compliance" można zignorować.

    #praca

  10. Fun post pointed out by Werner Koch on the GPG "post-quantum defaults" thread:

    metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptog

    """
    Quantum Cryptography, while intellectually neat, does not present a
    practical attack that we need protection against at this time.
    Kleptographic Standards on the other hand are very much a practical
    attack that we need to protect against at this time.

    When a standards body tells you that you should cast aside well-studied
    cryptographic algorithms which have earned their trust through dozens of
    years of examination, testing, and motivated attackers, for the sake of
    protection against Quantum Crypto? The attack you should be protecting
    against isn’t Quantum Crypto.
    """

    #cryptography #QuantumCryptography #security

  11. Fun post pointed out by Werner Koch on the GPG "post-quantum defaults" thread:

    metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptog

    """
    Quantum Cryptography, while intellectually neat, does not present a
    practical attack that we need protection against at this time.
    Kleptographic Standards on the other hand are very much a practical
    attack that we need to protect against at this time.

    When a standards body tells you that you should cast aside well-studied
    cryptographic algorithms which have earned their trust through dozens of
    years of examination, testing, and motivated attackers, for the sake of
    protection against Quantum Crypto? The attack you should be protecting
    against isn’t Quantum Crypto.
    """

    #cryptography #QuantumCryptography #security

  12. Fun post pointed out by Werner Koch on the GPG "post-quantum defaults" thread:

    metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptog

    """
    Quantum Cryptography, while intellectually neat, does not present a
    practical attack that we need protection against at this time.
    Kleptographic Standards on the other hand are very much a practical
    attack that we need to protect against at this time.

    When a standards body tells you that you should cast aside well-studied
    cryptographic algorithms which have earned their trust through dozens of
    years of examination, testing, and motivated attackers, for the sake of
    protection against Quantum Crypto? The attack you should be protecting
    against isn’t Quantum Crypto.
    """

    #cryptography #QuantumCryptography #security

  13. Fun post pointed out by Werner Koch on the GPG "post-quantum defaults" thread:

    metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptog

    """
    Quantum Cryptography, while intellectually neat, does not present a
    practical attack that we need protection against at this time.
    Kleptographic Standards on the other hand are very much a practical
    attack that we need to protect against at this time.

    When a standards body tells you that you should cast aside well-studied
    cryptographic algorithms which have earned their trust through dozens of
    years of examination, testing, and motivated attackers, for the sake of
    protection against Quantum Crypto? The attack you should be protecting
    against isn’t Quantum Crypto.
    """

    #cryptography #QuantumCryptography #security

  14. Fun post pointed out by Werner Koch on the GPG "post-quantum defaults" thread:

    metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptog

    """
    Quantum Cryptography, while intellectually neat, does not present a
    practical attack that we need protection against at this time.
    Kleptographic Standards on the other hand are very much a practical
    attack that we need to protect against at this time.

    When a standards body tells you that you should cast aside well-studied
    cryptographic algorithms which have earned their trust through dozens of
    years of examination, testing, and motivated attackers, for the sake of
    protection against Quantum Crypto? The attack you should be protecting
    against isn’t Quantum Crypto.
    """

    #cryptography #QuantumCryptography #security

  15. Dziś widziałem plakat zespołu sportowego…

    Arriva Twarde Pierniki Toruń.

    #iksde #Toruń

  16. Dziś widziałem plakat zespołu sportowego…

    Arriva Twarde Pierniki Toruń.

    #iksde #Toruń

  17. Remember how people gave techbros the term "#AI" to use for their #LLM crap, and then started using "AGI" for the old AI?

    Apparently techbros are now selling LLM crap as "AGI": futureagi.com/

    Also, my "work on GitHub" is apparently "directly relevant to what they're building". Enough to justify a #spam mail anyway.

    #NoAI #NoLLM

  18. Klasyczna historia z Polszczy.

    Pewna osoba miała rentę z powodu niepełnosprawności przez większość życia. Kilka lat przed osiągnięciem wieku emerytalnego #ZUS odmówił kontynuacji renty (wiadomo, cudowne uzdrowienia).

    Ta osoba odwołała się, i sąd przyznał jej rację. ZUS oczywiście wykorzystał wszystkie możliwości odwołania od decyzji sądu. Każdorazowo czekał do ostatniego dnia terminu przed złożeniem apelacji / kasacji. Innymi słowy, odwlekał sprawę.

    W końcu ZUS się poddał. W piątek przed Wielkanocą przysłał pismo, że osoba ma złożyć zaświadczenia o dochodach w terminie "3 dni".

    Oto właśnie Polszcza. Organ państwowy, który ma służyć obywatelom, działa przeciw nim. Za pieniądze obywateli toczy przepychanki z systemem sprawiedliwości. I na każdym kroku postępuje w sposób maksymalnie złośliwy.

    #Polska

  19. Alternate code forges be like:

    1. Let's offer this alternate VCS, so all the #git haters come to us.
    2. Oh no, there's not much money in git haters. Let's offer git as well.
    3. This alternate VCS is too much effort. Let's discontinue hosting it and tell our users to switch to our git hosting.
    4. Why did all our users to move back to #GitHub?

    #Bitbucket #Launchpad

  20. Alternate code forges be like:

    1. Let's offer this alternate VCS, so all the #git haters come to us.
    2. Oh no, there's not much money in git haters. Let's offer git as well.
    3. This alternate VCS is too much effort. Let's discontinue hosting it and tell our users to switch to our git hosting.
    4. Why did all our users to move back to #GitHub?

    #Bitbucket #Launchpad

  21. Alternate code forges be like:

    1. Let's offer this alternate VCS, so all the #git haters come to us.
    2. Oh no, there's not much money in git haters. Let's offer git as well.
    3. This alternate VCS is too much effort. Let's discontinue hosting it and tell our users to switch to our git hosting.
    4. Why did all our users to move back to #GitHub?

    #Bitbucket #Launchpad

  22. Alternate code forges be like:

    1. Let's offer this alternate VCS, so all the #git haters come to us.
    2. Oh no, there's not much money in git haters. Let's offer git as well.
    3. This alternate VCS is too much effort. Let's discontinue hosting it and tell our users to switch to our git hosting.
    4. Why did all our users to move back to #GitHub?

    #Bitbucket #Launchpad

  23. Alternate code forges be like:

    1. Let's offer this alternate VCS, so all the #git haters come to us.
    2. Oh no, there's not much money in git haters. Let's offer git as well.
    3. This alternate VCS is too much effort. Let's discontinue hosting it and tell our users to switch to our git hosting.
    4. Why did all our users to move back to #GitHub?

    #Bitbucket #Launchpad

  24. Ilekroć jadę przez Stare Bojanowo, ubolewam nad tym, że przy remoncie 271 zasypano tunel wąskotorówki do Krzywinia. Nie zdążyłem nim przejść (a miałem wiele okazji).

    #mikol