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Honestly, it seems worse than web3. Yes, companies throw up their hands and say "well, yeah the original inventors are probably right, our safety teams quit en masse or we fired them, the world's probably gonna go to shit, but hey there's nothing we can do about it, and maybe it'll all turn out ok!" And then hire the guy who vibecoded the clawdbot so people can download whatever trojan malware they can onto their computers.

I've seen Twitter threads where people literally celebrate that they can remove RLHF from models and then download arbitrary code and run it on their computers. I am not kidding when I say this is going to end up far worse than web3 rugpulls. At least there, you could only lose the magic crypto money you put in. Here, you can not even participate and still be pwned by a swarm of bots. For example it's trivially easy to do reputational destruction at scale, as an advanced persistent threat. Just choose your favorite politician and see how quickly they start trying to ban it. This is just one bot: https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1r39upr/an_ai_a...


When it comes to AI, I would say

Use Workflows and Policies, not Agents.

Agents is what they called programs in the Matrix. They were not helpful. Trusting AI Agents is dumb. And Agents can go rogue.


Wait

What exactly does Slack do that other chats don’t?

If you had to boil it down to 10 main features what is the point of this? Realtime chat seems to me to be distracting, and I much prefer threaded forums and issue trackers. But I’m willing to listen.


It's most likely already installed when you send an invite to someone and they already used to how it works. It just works most of the time, well, besides slightly buggy text editor and almost non-working calls.

But so what, browsers are installed too and can load arbitrary websites. Which can implement all that stuff too. And threaded forums like Discourse are far better.

Just did! My mac mini got pwned though and I wish I didnt give it SMTP accesss… sigh

I just hope my OpenClaw skills registry doesnt have malware anymore. I sure trust my supply chain of vibecoded software!


Start with nothing The next time you begin your workday, try this: clear your work surface completely. Close all browser tabs. Create a fresh page in your notebook. Open only the one file you need.

Has this person not heard of Chrome Profiles?

Github Repos?

Just start a new one. Don't clear your desk every time. For the techniques out there, this is like Javascript Promises that use one stack instead of Fibers, that uses many stacks.


Actually, there are many ways. For example they change colors on your screen and check in real time how it reflects on your face, eyes, etc. Very hard for a model to be trained to respond this quickly to what's on the screen.

They also have you move your head in multiple directions.


You could always generate a random face model with real time rendering with enough details to trick any AI detector (or even human) and then you can do real time animation to orders or screen light tricks. You could also simply use some face filter on your face and these ones are really convincing these days (like on Snapchat and such).

Show me such a model.

It would be interesting to see a model completely indistinguishable from a real human in behavior, as well as real-time reflection off different surfaces, etc.

The next step would be to make a complete digital clone of a person based on surreptitiously recording them with hidden cameras. I doubt it's possible.


The pieces are there. If you're not modifying everything in the image all the time, there's no reason to run it through a visual model. Generate it once (we have it), transform into textured 3d model (we have it), animate and map to movements with vtuber software (we have it). Adding screen colour reflection is trivial. We just need a pipeline for this.

We had facerig for over a decade now. Facefilter recently. It's not hard anymore.


This is doable using high end stuff like Runway with a draft quality.

Your better bet would be to generate a face as an image and then you can easily generate that same face in different expected poses and conditions. You can then use existing models where you get to select the starting image and the ending image. Add some filters and noise to just make it look like normal crappy low light camera.

As for the color that's another expected condition and can be overlayed or pre-generated.


No, what we wanted for decades is for cars to shift to the free market of electric energy, just like every one of our other appliances have for decades. Electricity is a free market - can be generated by hydro, solar, wind, geothermal, even nuclear. If tomorrow they invent clean fusion power then electric cars would be able to benefit.

The cars being locked into fossil fuels is the result of fossil fuel subsidies from the government. Otherwise, OPEC raising prices would have long ago led to improvements in battery technology and electric cars. But the federal government shields the fossil fuels companies to make sure the “price at the pump” is small.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRnUY6V2Knk

We should be raising pigovian taxes on fossil fuels at the point of extraction, and redistribute it to all our citizens as a UBI. Alaska has been doing this for decades and they have almost the lowest GINI index of all states year after year.

Just like we want bottling and clothing companies to shift from plastics to bidegradeable materials. But you like to keep individuals distracted and blame them for using a straw and a bag, as if THAT is the main cause of pollution. And plastic recycling was a total scam designed to keep people distracted from forcing change on corporations pollution and unsustainable practices upstream.


It’s actually a lot more systematic than you think: https://magarshak.com/blog/government-and-industry-distract-...

All these places use the word UNCONDITIONAL instead of UNIVERSAL because they are scared of printing money and paying all their citizens, while jacking up pigovian taxes on the other side.

Here is how to do it properly without waiting for the federal government and currency: https://community.intercoin.app/t/rolling-out-voluntary-basi...


You can't solve real world social and economic problems with hare-brained cryptocurrency schemes. If you want to support local artists then just buy their art, or give them donations in real currency.

I've been building a decentralized, open source platform at https://github.com/Qbix/Platform before it was cool.

I don't think it's cool even now.

I mostly got hate on HN every time I posted about it LOL. I think something about "decentralized" gets some people really riled up (maybe it's the association with crypto / blockchain?) but frankly, it's the ONLY solution to extreme centralization.

Someone's got to build a platform with all the features of Discord, but make it decentralized and open source.

I've spent over $1M and 10 years on it. I have to package it so that it's easy to install. But I'm working on something to take care of that, in the next few months, that will also include actually safe AI agents inside.

It will look sort of like this: https://engageusers.ai/ecosystem.pdf

I'm happy to welcome anyone aboard who takes the time to learn the platform, but I won't lie, it's huge. As you would expect an open source decentralized clone of Facebook / Discord to be. I just hope it's architected well enough for developers to pick it up quickly. At the very least, I think it's a lot less spaghetti than Wordpress and Joomla :)

PS: In 2018 I launched something that HN hates even more... a Web3 company that released open source smart contracts at https://github.com/Intercoin . Why you ask? Because once a lot of value is at stake (whether it takes the form of money, votes, or even just community roles), it's better to have thousands of computers secure it than "just trust" the central site.

When founders of famous centralized messengers criticized decentralization, I had to write this:

https://community.intercoin.app/t/web3-moxie-signal-telegram...

And history has proven me right... their only move is "withdrawing" from a country like Sweden. Well I guess the DSA would make them withdraw from all of Europe: https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/1ixrv14/signals_ce...

Don't forget, it's not just Discord. As of Jan 1, Texas is now requiring digital ID to download any app at all or visit many internet sites, and forcing Apple/Google to build it in "to protect the children" of course. And Utah is following suit soon too. The Supreme Court last year said that digital ID can be required by states.


Crypto is the problem not the solution, that's why no one cares. We aren't going to pump your shit coin so you can rug pull, give up.

Hard disagree. You read nothing, you assumed everything, and wrote cookie-cutter slop that adds nothing of substance.

There is no shit coin and no rug pull. You can’t own any coin. But this perfectly illustrates why HN, full of smart people, is also full of people who actively fight against solutions to centralization.

These problems existed before crypto. You are defending a dystopian nightmare system that is progressively getting worse. If people like me don’t build a decentralized alternative you’ll just keep bitching about problems while having literally zero solutions (except “just give the government MORE power and they’ll save us this time through regulations”.) Newsflash, the governments are the biggest consumers of this centralized tech (like Palantir) and pushers of this dystopian future where they can do anything secretly while you can’t do anything without them knowing.

“Hacker ethos” is now filled with a lot of shills for corporate greed. You’re the ones pumping your latest centralized data silo where VC-funded companies convince everyone to give them your data or just grab it into your AI models, which take published work of millions of people, with Nigerians paid to label your data for pennies, and then sell it back to the stock market for billions of dollars in yet another bubble. “Web2” platforms have been shilling and rugpulling the public for decades. It’s called “capturing the market” and “extracting profits for shareholders from the ecosystem”. Go read Peter Thiel’s “competition is for losers, build a monopoly”. You have no moral authority to chastise authors of decentralized protocols and distributed systems. They’re cleaning up YOUR mess.


You need someone to rework that ecosystem.pdf file if you're serious. You spent a million dollars on this but your ecosystem pdf looks like it was created by a 12-year old trying out slides for the first time.

This is the worst PDF I've seen. Please stop shilling this in every thread.

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