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Notices by Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)

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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Wednesday, 03-Jun-2026 02:53:06 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief

    My opposition to LLM "AI" systems is fundamentally a really simple question:

    *If the machine is going to do everything I value for me, what the fuck is the point of being alive?*

    I haven't heard an answer to this yet that's either satisfactory to me or seems likely to actually happen.

    In conversation about 6 days ago from thingy.social permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Saturday, 30-May-2026 10:57:25 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief

    I hate how so many people are struggling right now, while a handful of people have more money than it's possible to spend in a hundred lifetimes

    In conversation about 9 days ago from thingy.social permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Thursday, 28-May-2026 03:43:26 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief

    I got a label maker and had the strangest experience. I opened the box, loaded the sample roll of label ribbon, inserted 6(!) AAA batteries, and it worked.

    No apps to download. No account to log into. No firmware updates. No pop-over "helpful tips" about how it's "now enabled with AI" or whatever.

    I just typed in the label I wanted and hit "print", and it did it. Astonishing. Nostalgic.

    In conversation about 12 days ago from thingy.social permalink

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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Sunday, 17-May-2026 22:54:19 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief

    It is interesting and a bit strange that there is a very deep mathematical connection between how a stringed instrument works, how a radio antenna works, and how an LED works.

    In conversation about 22 days ago from thingy.social permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Sunday, 17-May-2026 22:54:15 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief
    in reply to

    An LED is just plucking single electrons like a string of a guitar. Instead of creating a pure tone of a music note, it makes a pure tone of visible light.

    In conversation about 22 days ago from thingy.social permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Sunday, 17-May-2026 22:54:12 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief
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    The first time you encounter quantum mechanics, it might seem very odd that the universe operates via discrete packets of energy. How can an electron know what an integer is?

    But a guitar also knows what an integer is. A string of fixed length L can oscillate with a wavelength of 2L, L, 2L/3, L/2, ... , 2L/n, where n is an integer. It's all harmonics; oscillating modes.

    In conversation about 22 days ago from thingy.social permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Wednesday, 13-May-2026 12:43:00 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief

    Sometimes I get annoyed when I can only run one telescope rig on a clear night, but then I remind myself that this "one" telescope rig is an insanely awesome chunk of technology and glass that many people would kill to have.

    I'm unbelievably lucky and grateful to be able to do #astrophotography at all, let alone with the equipment I have. If all I had for the rest of my life was this one rig, I would still be more capable than most.

    In conversation about a month ago from thingy.social permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Wednesday, 22-Apr-2026 08:58:38 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief

    I went out with my #astronomy club on Saturday night and ended up staying up literally all night doing #astrophotography. I'm still working on processing everything that I captured because I kind of went hog wild and set up 4 telescopes (if you count my Seestar S30).

    I stayed up all night because I wanted to try to capture a pic of comet C/2025 R3 (PANSTARRS). I was only able to capture for like 20 minutes before the sunrise blew out all the images, but I did manage to get luminance and RGB.

    In conversation about 2 months ago from thingy.social permalink

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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Mar-2026 23:26:10 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief

    How many studies do researchers need to do before the threat of LLMs is taken seriously? This technology *might* have some useful niche applications, but widespread deployment will be a disaster for humanity.

    This shit is an existential hazard, and not in the way the AI companies love to talk about. It's not going to take over the world like Skynet, it's a cognitohazard that turns anyone that interacts with it into an idiot.

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-algorithmic-mind/202603/adults-lose-skills-to-ai-children-never-build-them

    In conversation about 2 months ago from thingy.social permalink

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      Adults Lose Skills to AI. Children Never Build Them.
      Discussions of cognitive offloading often miss a critical distinction: What AI does to a 45-year-old's brain is categorically different from what it does to a 14-year-old's.
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Mar-2026 23:26:08 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief
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    Thinking about LLM-based "AI" chatbots as cognitohazards is apt. They are deceptive and subversive in an extremely subtle but systematic way. They warp your perception and cognition to make you _feel_ as if you're more capable while simultaneously degrading your skills.

    In conversation about 2 months ago from thingy.social permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Mar-2026 04:34:21 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief

    I feel like the vibe of the 2020s is:

    The rich and powerful handing out shit sandwiches to everyone and then whining that no one is being grateful for their generosity

    In conversation about 3 months ago from thingy.social permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Mar-2026 22:48:44 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief
    • Nate Gaylinn

    This is always the thing I think about with LLMs. By definition, they are the statistical average of every thing ever written. Using one only pushes you into being mediocre. They are homogenizing humanity; eliminating any variation in how people speak, write, and even think.

    @ngaylinn https://tech.lgbt/@ngaylinn/116284172328690293

    In conversation about 3 months ago from thingy.social permalink

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      "In this work, we demonstrate that LLMs not only alter the voice and tone of human writing, but also consistently alter the intended meaning." "heavy LLM users reported that the writing was less creative and not in their voice." "Even when LLMs are prompted with expert feedback and asked to only make grammar edits, they still change the text in a way that significantly alters its semantic meaning." "the LLM is not merely correcting grammar, but is actively steering diverse human perspectives towards homogenization, toward a different conceptual mode." "extensive AI use results in a 70% change in the argumentative stance of essays, from for/against to neutral" "LLMs systematically reframe arguments in more positive, optimistic terms, even when the original human text may have been critical or skeptical" "LLMs have begun to change the very criteria that researchers use when evaluating peer-reviewed scientific research" http://arxiv.org/abs/2603.18161 #llm #ai
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Mar-2026 22:48:43 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief
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    This is something I was thinking about when I learned that Cory Doctorow is an adamant user of Ollama, an open source LLM (whatever that means), to do spelling and grammar checking on his writing.

    If I were a professional writer with an established voice, I wouldn't touch anything based on an LLM for fear that it would subtly erase that voice. So slowly you wouldn't even notice, your writing will be barely distinguishable from anyone else's.

    In conversation about 3 months ago from thingy.social permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Mar-2026 22:48:42 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief
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    All of the most important writing in history has been at least slightly difficult to read. Any truly novel idea is uncomfortable to a degree. It often requires stepping outside of the status quo in some way and challenging assumptions.

    LLMs never challenge assumptions. They are the assumptions crystalized — freezing and anchoring cultural development to one moment in time.

    Using one isn't the future. It's trapping you in the past.

    In conversation about 3 months ago from thingy.social permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Tuesday, 24-Mar-2026 22:48:40 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief
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    This is one of the main aspects of my philosophical opposition to "generative AI" and large language models. I don't care how "useful" they might be. Making my life easier or more productive isn't a sufficient justification to submit myself to a system that fundamentally does not respect anyone's unique experience and perspective. It's a system that's biased to enforce cultural conformity and stagnation, rather than embracing diversity and evolution.

    In conversation about 3 months ago from thingy.social permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Mar-2026 01:24:58 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief
    • Peter
    • Thomas 🔭🕹️
    • 2xfo
    • Jonne Arjoranta

    @thomasfuchs @RnDanger @jonne @peter

    I think the point of it is more to identify parts of a sentence that, while being grammatically correct, are worded in a way that's "hard to read" or whatever. An LLM would be very good at suggesting alternative ways to say the same thing.

    But as you have pointed out elsewhere, that's essentially what an editor does.

    I'm not arguing it's a good use of the technology, just that it's such a trivial application that it's not really worth talking about.

    In conversation about 3 months ago from gnusocial.jp permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Mar-2026 00:20:46 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief
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    • Peter
    • Thomas 🔭🕹️
    • 2xfo
    • Jonne Arjoranta

    @RnDanger @jonne @thomasfuchs @peter

    I feel like it's important to keep in mind the context of the article. He's using a spellchecker LLM. It's not a chat bot. He's not asking it questions. He's not asking it to write for him. It's like criticizing someone for using a keyboard app with autocorrect.

    I also have a deeper philosophical opposition to most uses of LLMs, but a spell checker is such a trivial application that I'm having a hard time thinking of a reason it's "bad".

    In conversation about 3 months ago from gnusocial.jp permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Saturday, 14-Mar-2026 00:20:41 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief
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    • Peter
    • Thomas 🔭🕹️
    • 2xfo
    • Jonne Arjoranta

    @RnDanger @jonne @thomasfuchs @peter

    Yeah, I know nothing of Ollama, so it's hard for me to take a position on it. At the same time though, previous generations of spell checking and grammar checking are also arguably "AI" technology, and trained on similar sorts of datasets. I'm not sure whether a spellchecker based on lower complexity neural nets and Markov chains is meaningfully different from one that's based on an LLM. Seems more like just a matter of scale.

    In conversation about 3 months ago from gnusocial.jp permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Friday, 13-Mar-2026 23:25:00 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief
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    • Peter
    • Thomas 🔭🕹️
    • Jonne Arjoranta

    @jonne @thomasfuchs

    I'm not going to argue the matter as if I perfectly understand and agree with Cory's position. He can defend himself. I'm just not sure that article says what was implied by @peter's post. It seems like Cory understands exactly why people hate AI, and he's trying to make a distinction between the technology and the application of it.

    In conversation about 3 months ago from thingy.social permalink
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    Mallory's Musings & Mischief (malcircuit@thingy.social)'s status on Friday, 13-Mar-2026 23:18:31 JST Mallory's Musings & Mischief Mallory's Musings & Mischief
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    • Peter
    • Jonne Arjoranta

    @jonne @peter

    Yeah, I was going to say... I'm not aware of Cory ever saying anything like that about AI. I'm pretty sure he knows exactly what's happening.

    In conversation about 3 months ago from gnusocial.jp permalink
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    Fledgling trans girl that likes to talk nerdy, perform tech wizardry, do mad science, post occasional anti-capitalist and climate-rage induced rants, and show off her latest Lego builds. There will be selfies. Swears like a sailor, so you best be okay with that.My views are my own and are likely wrong.

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