The key weakness in AI agents is that they're a lie. They don't work. They just don't fuckin' work. You can't set a hallucination engine to work doing tasks. It's pants on head stupid. The hype pretends this isn't the case and hypothesises a fabulous future where they work *at all*. This is a lie.
A useful model for "AI agents" is that they're the current excuse meme for AI. They're not a thing that works at all, now or in the fabulous future. But they're *such* good material for hypecrafting. No sausage at all, but *my god* that sizzle.
@millerebonds @postmarketOS@treehouse.systems @postmarketos@lemmy.ml @linmob We should all appreciate the fact that @agx / Purism developed Phosh not only for their products, but for the whole ecosystem. I feel and appreciate the effort to make it working fine on other phones than the Librem 😍
Good morning Fedi friends!
I have a special request for people near Milan, Italy:
I've been on a mission to help @LisaBanana find a green plushie for her child from the #BalloonMuseum temporary exhibit. Original story here: https://eldritch.cafe/@LisaBanana/115382900374466722
They had plushies when I went but in the wrong color 😭
Do you know anyone who could help find it?
Technically one could go straight to the gift shop (without attending the exhibit) but it's a lot of fun - for kids and adults alike
2 weeks, 6 repos touched.
If this goes through, #mobile #Linux on-screen keyboards get some nice features on #Wayland:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/wayland/wayland-protocols/-/merge_requests/433#note_3184487
Reference implementations available. Looking for more implementors so we can make this catch on. Anyone?
Thanks @nlnet for the motivation!
Trump has sold thousands of pardons, each worth up to two million dollars. Trevor Milton, a fraudster who deceived numerous investors, will not be required to repay them because he purchased a pardon from Trump. If Epstein was alive Trump would sell him a pardon. https://medium.com/@carmitage/the-pardon-for-pay-president-2c1d01767923 #uspol #trump
The right wing's bad faith brigades saw a photo that they wanted to believe mocked Charlie Kirk's murder. It didn't, but they didn't care, and they've done enormous damage to countless people who have no recourse. Pure scumbaggery, and standard operating procedure.
Tomorrow (Tues, 11 Nov 2025) from 20:00 NZDT we're having a #Libre / #FOSS catch up at https://meeting.iridescent.nz We'll talk about lots of stuff, like maybe Iocaine Powder (to block 'AI' bots driving up your hosting bills) & Umami (web analytics). Whoever comes along determines what we talk about! From the 'open-curious' to veterans - all welcome - there're no bad questions! Our goal is that everyone leaves knowing more than when they arrived! Dip in & out at your leisure. Hope to see you there! 👋
They had me at the headline: AI isn’t replacing jobs. AI spending is
"From Amazon to General Motors to Booz Allen Hamilton, layoffs are being announced and blamed on AI. Amazon said it would cut 14,000 corporate jobs. United Parcel Service (UPS) said it had reduced its management workforce by about 14,000 positions over the past 22 months. And Target said it would cut 1,800 corporate roles. Some academic economists have also chimed in: The St. Louis Federal Reserve found a (weak) correlation between theoretical AI exposure and actual AI adoption in 12 occupational categories."
"Yet we remain skeptical of the claim that AI is responsible for these layoffs. A recent MIT Media Lab study found that 95% of generative AI pilot business projects were failing. Another survey by Atlassian concluded that 96% of businesses “have not seen dramatic improvements in organizational efficiency, innovation, or work quality.” Still another study found that 40% of the business people surveyed have received “AI slop” at work in the last month and that it takes nearly two hours, on average, to fix each instance of slop. In addition, they “no longer trust their AI-enabled peers, find them less creative, and find them less intelligent or capable.”
https://www.fastcompany.com/91435192/chatgpt-llm-openai-jobs-amazon
Session resumption allows servers to link activity on the original connection with the resumed connection, which might be a privacy issue for clients. Clients can choose not to enable resumption to avoid creating this correlation.
I started going to IETF meetings. Those events take place 3 times a year, with ~1000 people attending in person and another ~1000 remotely. A good chunk of those are paid to be there and some are employed by big companies like Apple and Google. This is the place where the fundamental fabric of the internet is constantly being improved. TLS 1.3, HTTP/3, MLS to name a few.
With this in mind I have no fucking clue what Moxie was on about when he said interoperable protocols are stuck in the 1990s.
Some people like to play up deer meat as being "organic, GMO free, etc.", but I assure yous that the deer in this midwestern farmageddon are eating a fuck load of cash crop corn and soy out of those fields.
They do have it as a smaller proportion of their diets than livestock do, since they forage broadly. And they get to live free in the woods and the fields. That's all really great. But trying to apply the lens of purity and cleanliness to it is very misplaced.
Jailed UK climate protesters facing conditions reserved for extremists on release - https://www.theguardian.com/law/2025/nov/08/jailed-uk-climate-protesters-facing-conditions-reserved-for-extremists-on-release #starmer's outrageous war on protest and climate action
Last youth centre in one of England’s most deprived coastal areas faces closure - https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/nov/09/last-youth-centre-in-one-of-englands-most-deprived-coastal-areas-faces-closure this is what is driving youth despair and disaffection, not social media or video games
Should I attempt to try out Bonfire?
https://bonfirenetworks.org/
I'm going to try migrating from KeePassXC to PasswordSafe. It's a little funny, in that PasswordSafe was the first such tool I used, years ago, but it looks like it's still being maintained.
KeePassXC starting to use LLM code provokes a lot of anxiety for me. That's a critical tool I use dozens of times a day. I'd expect the developers to be extraordinarily cautious. But they're clearly not.
I'm already worried about Red Hat using LLM code. We're going to lose the fucking Linux kernel.
#Drax still burning 250-year-old trees sourced from forests in Canada, experts say - https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/nov/09/drax-still-burning-250-year-old-trees-sourced-from-forests-in-canada-experts-say stop these obscene subsidies
📢📢📢 abra v0.12 has arrived 📢📢📢
TLDR; `abra upgrade` 👍
Upgrade docs:
https://docs.coopcloud.tech/abra/upgrade/
Changelog:
https://git.coopcloud.tech/toolshed/abra/releases/tag/0.12.0-beta
0.11.x-beta 👉 0.12.x-beta migration guide:
https://docs.coopcloud.tech/abra/upgrade/#011x-beta-012x-beta
A huge thanks to everyone who helped get this release done ❤️🔥
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AI has really fucking ruined the internet. I was just checking on safe meat hanging temperatures, and one AI generated site told me to make sure to keep it above 32F because otherwise the deer won't be able to keep its core temperatures up and might not survive.
My guy. I appreciate your concern, but I think we might be past that.
Anyways, I'm glad I have paper books from the before time. Gonna start hitting thrift stores for old textbooks and how-to manuals.
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa