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@ren my theory is that billionaires mostly have free associative and reactive thoughts about what they feel and then there is a whole apparatus organized around them to translate their amorphously bad feelings into plans that make essentially no sense, but do make sense if the goal is to make the billionaire feel good

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Honestly, the Clojure team / community handling Closure Library development ourselves is a fantastic turn of events. Meaningless software churn is such a pervasive disease. Kill it with fire!

@grimalkina thank you! Your writing helps me see (american) tech culture in a new perspective. I've never worked in a software startup or big tech, so a lot of it seems strange to me on a surface level. One thing that came to mind is the German-speaking world's obsession with the "engineer" titles, to the point where you have "requirements engineers" and "business engineers".
I remember an English colleague's quip, who obviously didn't think it held any prestige: "I'm not an engineer, I don't have a spanner! "

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That piece of writing I was talking about finishing that I was equally proud of and scared to post because I love it? Here it is.

I am starting a new project, it is A Newsletter, and it is About Tech, but it is a very different tech newsletter.

Welcome to Fight for the Human. Sign up to start setting your compass toward rehumanization.

fightforthehuman.com/why-i-can

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TextArena as a Benchmark:
Scaling and reasoning led to significant progress on frontier benchmarks, saturating many of them. We believe that relative measures of success present a more sustainable future for benchmarking, and thus created TextArena.
In TextArena models can compete against other models and humans in over 70 text-based games. Results are updated in real-time and shown on textarena.ai/leaderboard. (You can play against the models here: textarena.ai)

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Thanks to @sbidoul , pip 25.1 will have a `pip lock` command that uses `pylock.toml`!

github.com/pypa/pip/pull/13213

pip-tools has started looking at if they can leverage it.

github.com/jazzband/pip-tools/

pip-audit has support in 2.9.0 .

pypi.org/project/pip-audit/

@frostming has a PR for 'packaging' to add the required marker support (I assume for PDM support). It's getting really close to being merged.

github.com/pypa/packaging/pull

I'm a bit relieved there's uptake of pylock.toml already!

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... and the all-important "Generate an SVG of a pelican riding a bicycle", for o3 and o4-mini - I had them both generate their own alt text for the image they had generated too, using their vision input

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Une discussion que j’ai eu avec ma prof en TP de stats en python, à l’instant.

— Elle : Tu sais il vaux mieux donner des noms courts au variables, écrire "matrice_correlation" c’est long on peut juste écrire "cor"
— Moi : Ouais mais après on comprends rien, c’est con. D’ailleurs j’allais demander mais ça veut dire quoi "p" dans ce bout de code ?
— Oh bah ça doit être défini plus haut… *regarde*… ah non… ah je crois que c’est… *réfléchis un peu plus*… ah non ça serait pas logique… *regarde ses notes persos*… ah oui en fait dans mes notes j’avais appelé cette variable "d", ça contient le nombre de colonnes de la matrice.

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Okay let's get the videoroll from AlgoRave going!
I'll be posting links to each artist involved in the post, or pinging if I can reach them here on fediverse :blobcatrainbow:

m-onz's performance felt like a mad scientist experiment, and they had visuals glitching out during their set... but it was stuttering audio so rhythmically, it might as well be on purpose! Enjoyed every bit of music and all craziness going on!
fakedac.net

#algorave

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@simon I tried to ask mistral le chat to generate an svg of a pelican on a camel on a bicycle. Not sure where the camel is...

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It's been 2.5 years with little progress finding mitigations for prompt injection attacks LLM apps... but that may finally have changed!

Google DeepMind published a paper describing CaMeL, an ingenious system that could, maybe, lead to secure digital assistants simonwillison.net/2025/Apr/11/

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This week, Chris and Elecia chat about mental health, journaling, personal projects, and listener questions.
Take a listen here: embedded.fm/episodes/498.

Here's Chris on the relevance of learning to learn:

Thank you to Nordic Semi for sponsoring the show!

#mentalhealth #journaling #embedded #engineering #electrical #electronics

@RickiTarr this should be done with flautas, then you basically have cannoli

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Very excited to be giving a talk today at the Allen Institute about my new beat, technical ability as a networked set of beliefs we must understand in order to rebuild.

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Graft is a really interesting new open source replication system designed for read-write multi-leader replication, with a SQLite extension as the first demonstration of what it can do simonwillison.net/2025/Apr/8/s

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Holy shit, the PCB design of this new sensor board, called Ophanim, of CERN’s Aegis experiment just fucking slaps. Right now, there don’t seem to be many images of it on the web, but I hope to see more in the future.

#electronics #pcb #science

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