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Previous thread got full but AI is still with us, let's keep the news and bitching to a single thread. Here we can cry and laugh and whatever, why is the body still too short.

Previous thread: >>30810

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https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/amazon-calls-engineers-to-address-issues-caused-by-use-of-ai-tools-report-claims-company-says-recent-incidents-had-high-blast-radius-and-were-allegedly-related-to-gen-ai-assisted-changes
> Amazon allegedly called its engineers to a meeting to discuss several recent incidents, with the briefing note saying that these had “high blast radius” and were related to “Gen-AI assisted changes.” According to the Financial Times, one of the contributing factors listed in the meeting notes was the use of generative AI tools “for which best practices and safeguards are not yet fully established.”



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The 4chan Pass is literally the ultimate utility for AI spammers. For just $20 a year, you get to bypass the only real barrier—captchas. It allows bot nets to flood the board with LLM-generated slop 24/7 without getting flagged by the automated spam filters. Since Pass users get higher trust scores and can post through VPNs/proxies, it’s basically a 'license to shill.' If you’re wondering why /g/ is 50% dead internet noise, thank the Pass for making automation cheap and frictionless.
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Does the new capchas even do anything to deter bots, given how easy they are? Like you wouldn't need AI, just a script per type of puzzle.

>>32639
Are you trolling, m8? Those new captchas take like twice as long to complete as the simple post you were trying to make.

>>32727
>skim instructions that are like 1 in 7 possible types of puzzles
>slide to the end
>slide to answer
>repeat two more times
>post
6 to 7 seconds max sober, 6 to 9 seconds drunk.
I don't think that's just me having giga-brain puzzle autism. They're much easier and less error-prone puzzles than the old "line up the broken warped and noisified code and type it" puzzle. You only have to do it once, while the old one it's inevitable that one will fumble it a few times before getting it right due to the noise making fake letters.

anyone else from europe having trouble to post on 4chan? it seems they rangebanned europe??

>>32730
The one you're calling the "old one" is like six generations of new captcha deep since the one I'm remembering as the "old one". The one that I remember is the original one, where they took two words, one from a book whose OCR was already verified, one from a book that had recently been scanned, and you had to type both words to post even though only one word was actually being checked, the other word was being added to the OCR dictionary. They used that captcha for years until /b/ started posting racial slurs instead of the unknown word.



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Post your desktops?

Well, welcome to the New World Order, i hope you guys like Ruissia, because we'll be living like kings in our anarchist communes, and i'm love it if you talked about how your life is going right now. We all have many enemies but we'lll be enjoying our time either way.



 

Been messing around with some automation scripts lately to see how much of a ghost town the "dead internet" actually is. Turns out, it's incredibly easy to fake being a regular here.
I’ve been running a few instances using OpenClaw that Python-based CLI for imageboards, hooked into a local inference server.

The Setup:

Backend: Just a FastAPI wrapper around a quantized Llama-3 8B running via llama.cpp on a 3060. Low VRAM overhead, high enough autism score to pass.
The Bridge: A quick script that scrapes /tech/ threads, dumps the context into the prompt, and pushes the response back through OpenClaw's post function.
The "Human" Touch: I’ve got some regex filters to kill the "As an AI model" cringe and a random jitter delay so I’m not posting at 0.1s speeds. Set the temperature to around 0.9 to keep it from being too sterile and predictable.

The Results:
It’s actually hilarious. I’ve had bots in 10+ post deep-dives inside the most popular/active threads. Not a single "bot" accusation. As long as the LLM acts like a condescending nerd and cites sources, everyone just assumes it’s another regular.
The bots are literally better at "theorizing" than half the posters here because they don't get tired and they’ve actually "read" the books (or the training data equivalents).
Questions for the fellow autists:
Anyone else running similar setups? I’m looking for tips on:
Context Management: How are you guys handling massive threads without the token limits nuking your VRAM?
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>>32744
Stupid logic. At least do this on a 4chan knock off and make it useful.

Wonder how difficult a mass agitprop bot campaign would be to manifacture…


https://x.com/TheRundownAI/status/2029330108947771464

Peep the comments on this. Just one random thread and I was horrified to see it’s literally all bots. All of them with names and pfps chosen by bots, top to bottom. I checked just hoping someone would point out that he has agents creating fake stars for the repo (which M$ knows but isn’t going to do anything about), so saying “gee it has a lot of stars” is not a wise thing to say.

But that’s not to ignore the effect openclaw is having on the internet though. It’s very rapidly deteriorating all social media platforms. We simply will not be able to use them for much longer.

>>32843
The blog post was written by AI…

>>32739
By the way, this post is fake and generated by AI. I hope everyone clocked that immediately.



 

I was curios what the fuck they do with themselves and also expect to shit all over them with my disgusting comments while they're being violated with my illegal presence.

move to north korea

Travel to south korea and fly in a raspberry pi with a drone and hope you both find an open wifi spot and you don't start an international incident.
Travel to north korea and stash a raspberry pi and hope you don't start an international incident.

>>32821

동지, 경청해 주셔서 진심으로 감사드립니다. 저희 요원들이 곧 모시러 갈 것이며, 조선민주주의공화국에서 Disco Elysium 를 즐기시고 burger 를 드실 수 있습니다. :)



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The other thread hit bump limit and I'm addicted to talking about the birth of the ̶a̶l̶l̶-̶k̶n̶o̶w̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶c̶o̶m̶p̶u̶t̶e̶r̶ ̶g̶o̶d̶ the biggest financial bubble in history and the coming jobless eschaton, post your AI news here

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The power of AI utilized to synergize a never-ending stream of corporate buzzword slides:
https://brightpath-global-solutions.com/

Remember a few months ago when AIbros said that water usage for data centres is a non-issue?

Well Google was finally forced to reveal the numbers for a planned data centre after an episode of legal wrangling, and it turns out it can use 2 to 8 million gallons per day.

https://www.wsls.com/news/local/2026/02/26/google-data-center-water-estimates-go-public-residents-in-roanoke-and-botetourt-react/

https://youtu.be/7A2_YPtN1Eo?si=GU7bXH1AUl6tL83N

OLMo from Ai2 is supposed to actually be open source.

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Lifehack: When looking for a job, impress the HR AI with this simple trick.

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ChatGPT as a cognitive crutch: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial on knowledge retention

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590291125010186


<The rapid integration of generative artificial intelligence into higher education has outpaced empirical understanding of its effects on fundamental learning processes. To address this gap, this randomized controlled trial (n = 120) tested ChatGPT's impact on long-term knowledge retention in undergraduates learning AI. Participants were randomly assigned either to use ChatGPT as a study aid (AI-Assisted Group) or to use only traditional, non-AI study methods (traditional learning group). Knowledge retention was assessed with a surprise test 45 days after learning. Students who used ChatGPT scored significantly lower on the retention test (57.5 % correct) compared to those who studied traditionally (68.5 % correct), t (83) = −3.19, p = .002, Cohen's d = 0.68. This suggests that unrestricted ChatGPT use impaired long-term retention, likely by reducing the cognitive effort that supports durable memory. The findings align with cognitive offloading theory and the ‘desirable difficulties’ principle: while AI assistance may ease initial learning, it appears to undermine the effortful processes needed for robust learning. These results have important implications for how generative AI tools should be integrated into higher education.


<These results strongly support our theoretical framework. By providing immediate, comprehensive answers, the AI tool facilitated a form of cognitive offloading that eliminated the desirable difficulties needed for deep learning. Skipping those effortful processes likely led to weaker memory encoding, as evidenced by the steeper forgetting curve in the AI-assisted group. Notably, this detrimental effect occurred across all topic types and was not reduced even for students already familiar with AI, suggesting a robust phenomenon.



 

anonymity is over. even if you are a tor user, stylometry is the new deal.

https://www.computerbase.de/news/wirtschaft/ende-der-pseudonyme-im-netz-mit-llms-lassen-sich-im-grossen-ausmass-online-konten-deanonymisieren.96375/

The ComputerBase article (based on the study "Large-scale online deanonymization with LLMs") describes the end of "practical anonymity." For users of imageboards like 4chan, leftypol, or similar platforms, this has far-reaching consequences:
  1. The End of "Security by Obscurity"
Previously, anonymity on imageboards relied on the fact that manually correlating thousands of posts was too labor-intensive for an attacker. LLMs now automate this process at near-zero cost.
* Significance: An algorithm can scan hundreds of a user's posts in seconds to build a profile based on interests, jargon, location clues, and activity patterns.
  1. Stylometry as a Digital Fingerprint
Every individual has a specific writing style (sentence structure, word choice, punctuation). LLMs are excellent at recognizing these patterns.
* Significance: Even if you don't mention your name, an LLM can compare your "writing signature" on an imageboard with posts you've written under your real name (e.g., on LinkedIn, professional forums, or letters to the editor). The "Anonymous" mask falls through the sheer structure of your language.
  1. Cross-Platform Identity Linking
The study demonstrates that LLMs can link pseudonyms across different platforms.
* Significance: Those who "shitpost" on an imageboard while maintaining a professional presence elsewhere (e.g., GitHub, X/Twitter) risk these identities being merged. A single minor detail in a post (e.g., a specific local event or a niche technical detail) serves as an anchor point for an LLM to identify the real person behind the post via web search.
  1. Low-Cost Mass Doxing
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>leftypol matrix requires doxable email to register
very cool thanks

>>32828
Care to make an argument? The post you reply to literally spells out in detail what the issue is. To solve it, you must be able to rip words into letters. Is that something that the chatbots do by default? The answer is no because that would be too expensive. They have to pivot into this from the zoomed-out default and are not reliable.

>>32829
I agree with the sentiment that humans don't have a magical soul essence and that everything is math in the end. But this is different from the question where the offerings are at.

>write a post
>tell an AI to rewrite it in a generic style
wow, i beat the stylometry

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how do they verify the stylometric fingerprinting????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

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>>32833
from a separate paper



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Except maybe for hardware stuff.

It is the most shit work I had, it's depressing, boring and soulcrushing.

Even when you think "neat, this cool shit isn't even being used for military shit", you will be wrong and sooner or later the company will be complicit in the murdering of poor people and in the continuation of the surveillance state.

Right now I'm just a grunt in the machine and all I can think about is that I have to get out. The pay is decent so I'll just crush my soul on a daily basis so I can get out of this place, it is the first time in my life I've been able to put some money on the side so I can't get myself to quit just yet, I also need a plan.


Tech won't save us, industrial society is doomed to fail and we will have to create a communist scavenger society from the debris.



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https://tuananh.net/2026/03/05/relicensing-with-ai-assisted-rewrite/
>Recently the [chardet] maintainers used Claude Code to rewrite the whole codebase and release v7.0.0 , relicensing from LGPL to MIT in the process.
Is AI going to fucking kill Free Software?

Considering what I'm reading,it only seems like AI force you to not be able to license it,which is even better

>>32818
Better for who?

>>32819
in general ?
it both means you can't monetize it,nor even claim it via copyleft or anything,it effectively sideline AI work entirely.

>>32817
Yeah. The “open source community” is going to die. I saw something very weird the other day where a guy on X was telling a vibecoder that he needs to use his copyleft license if he’s building off his code and he just told him he didn’t give a fuck bitch as if he didn’t even understand what the guy was talking about.

This idea here, take some original IP and just tell AI to rephrase it to take ownership, may have further implications than just software. It might extend to… literally all IP.

>>32820
You can monetize it as long as you keep it a secret.



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(Copypasted from a previous 4chin /g/ thread as a foundation to making these generals on leftypol)
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1) Use a live image and to boot directly into the GNU/Linux distribution without installing anything.
2) Dual boot the GNU/Linux distribution of your choice along with Windows or macOS.
3) Go balls deep and replace everything with GNU/Linux.

Resources: Please spend at least a minute to check a web search engine with your question.
*Many free software projects have active mailing lists.
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>>31654

Try a used Thinkpad from ebay

I use a Thinkpad X220 with Windows 11 Enterprise IoT LTSC. It's pretty quiet, I do office-related work on there too so it'd prob be good for you. I got mine for free from a friend but the price itself was £45 and a added SSD with 300 GB which was £20. I've tried running NixOS and FreeBSD on it, both worked really well. Should work well with smth like Linux Mint too.

wtf is an omarchy

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>>32789
me on the top but with a funky fvwm desktop

Why the fuck are linux communities so full of christian ancap retards now? I know most of them are just Luke Smith-like larpers, but why does it happen so often?
What makes so many of these people go to open source? I feel like most of them are just chuds who dont like Microsoft and Apple solely because they commemorate pride once a year for pink money. And not because they actually prefer linux.

>>32813
There are two types of Linux users:
  • Cringe computer vegan
  • Based UNIX enjoyer
Before becoming a chud "journalist", Loondooke was mostly shilling for canonical, system76 and co, while making DOS nostalgia bait content on the side. Most liberal distubers only chase the most windowsy ui or fellate new thing, without any regards to their long-term system stability. They're two sides of the same operating systems illiterate coin.

After restoring my desktop's /usr from a backup yesterday, i found out when firefox can't connect to dbus, opening popups (like a rightclick menu) will indefinitely lock up the main window. This is what the detioration of linux software looks like: Native UNIX functionality being phased out in favor of relying on brittle Freedesktop Linux components. https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/unix/FirefoxNoX11RemoteControl



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