tldr: recursively aggregating packing/unpacking 'if else if (functions)/statements' as keyword arguments that (call)/take them themselves as arguments, with their own position shifting according to the number "(weights)" of else if (functions)/statements needed to get all the other arguments into (one of) THE adequate orders. the order changes based on the language, input prompt and context.
if I understand it all correctly.
implemented it in html a while ago and might do it in htmx sometime soon.
transformers are just slutty dictionaries that Papa Roach and kage bunshin no jutsu right away again and again, spawning clones and variations based on requirements, which is why they tend to repeat themselves rather quickly and often. it's got almost nothing to do with languages themselves and requirements and weights amount to playbooks and DEFCON levels
nobody seems to listen or value? then crying out loud and raging against the dying of whatever is exactly the right measure.
maybe the author is just too nice? that does not work when everybody is manic and obsessed.
Rationality can be just as manic and obsessed as irrationality and madness. Most of those "EA" peeps are perfect examples. As is this Eliezer AI or dude, I still can't decide.
With all this stuff maximizing our fallacies and biases, sometimes inverting them to support some cultural narrative while leaving us with a sense or certainty of being "based" and/or "grounded" even though we, as a collective of individuals, have just been successfully normalized--our critical thinking reduced to a bobblehead, and our agency to that of a maneki-neko, there is absolutely no need to "turn down for what?" (dial it down) ... you are not playing Lil Jon at 200 db in the middle of the night in a neighborhood full of newborns, after all.
wait, maybe I got something poetic ...
in the absence of the echoes of gold and truth, only noise remains.
... which is a problem because then our brain's internal Kalman filters got nothing to work with ...
yeah, it's a cascade. maybe you are not a threat to gov or corp but locally there's people who are like the people in clubs who spike you because they want you out or because they want your girls or the girls you will steal from them. info can be power. rumors, gossip, your browsing history, what you draw, what you code in your free time, what you talk to your kids about, what they do with that when they visit "friends" who already had info that you decided wasn't worth hiding ... from your kids ...
all can and will be used to induce stress or to divert attention of the young ones.
governments used to build massive societies and create rules and order and kaizen infrastructures that would get us as far away from the dark ages as possible ... but here we are closing that gap again. Go VCs! Go Agents! Go Puppies of Wall Street! Go work for LLM companies instead of using those big capable brains of yours for something other than personalized copypastable copypastacopypasta ...
"the other girls and kids made it through, and so will you, just let it happen, let it be" and so it goes ...
telco guy comes in at point x in past, takes a pic of your meters while you don't attend. privacy fucked. but obscuring stuff like that behind temper proof (mwemphasis on proof) the glitter?
Your first sentence: That could happen, but they'd have to send someone, which is an expensive process. It would also cross the into deliberate fraud. In the larger picture, privacy protections are not bulletproof. They don't have to be. They just have to be good enough that they (plus laws against violation) restrain most people from violating them.
Your second sentence is incomprehensible. What are you trying to say?
sorry. the second sentence asks whether it's viable to temper proof all data in your home that might be exploited.
some people go through trash, find bills or other stuff that should have been shredded or burned. others even make use of magazines one has read, which is a measure in social engineering and that thing creeps do in chats which is one step beyond that line where kids tell others boat loads of stuff on discord.
then there is even the kind that takes out trash specific to you and drops it somewhere along the way where you walk your dog. just to get you paranoid enough for the next steps.
there's a guy who uses glue and glitter to seal screws and stuff. the glitter creates a pattern that cannot be reproduced. manufacturers do similar things with special stickers. it's really clever but will get you only so far.
it's mostly beyond the scope of the topic, sorry for wasting your time. pointless stuff happened to me and I remember stories and people, whose lives have been ruined and their characters FUBARed, from the past every time I read "nothing to hide".
it's 2025, corporations have completely normalized (the verb as it is used in military contexts, leveled) privacy and turned anonymity upside down, as have social and classic media, both small and big. it's incredibly strange to me that so few regard the consequences as an aggregation of transgressions rather than just violations at points in time.
"whatever bad thing we do, makes the next one so much easier."
Aggregation comes with exponential growth. Why is the law not aware of how badly their ignorance will backfire? Just because, apparently, which is why it's almost pointless to temper proof anything because if you are "hit". nothing and nobody can or will adequately compensate for the loss.
Having to spend a bit of time on mails and phone calls is nothing compared to the consequences of what can and does happen.
One lifetime and there were civilizations and "Empires", or rather colonies before, all with potential and it's because of small "levels" of deliberate ignorance, not the selectivity bias kind of our brains, that leads to civil conflicts, rises in crime, first small, then violence, rape, murder rates explode.
Software and Web Engineers are especially ignorant, I noticed in the last few years. And people think it's a result of demand, or rather a lack thereof and that the cycle that creates an "I don't care" mindset can't be fiddled with for the positive, even though engineers are literally the switch.
There's an inverted spotlight effect at play here, a maximized bystander effect and inverted egocentric bias.
Engineers and intelligent academics believe they matter less than they actually do, which results in learned irrelevance, and culminates in the tendency to rationalize and defend existing power structures and "systems" even when they harm pretty much everybody up- and downstream.
I keep getting reminded of Pinker's "Better Angels of Our Nature" where he attempts to show with data over time how everything is getting better, and I think he hints at the nature of spikes and such but he completely failed to account for the aggregation of all these spikes, which there is no data for because law makers and enforcers are, apparently not willing to do the required work now vs leave it for later when the shit hits the fan.
But maybe that's just the reason why human colonies die.
it's 2025. chances are you had peeps in class/uni who are now in the Stasi networks of informants and/or in some more or less obscure agency or more or less related private company so your anonymity only works from birth and even then only if you are lucky or your family "gets it" and has resources and brains beyond.
some people believe supply chain attacks are rare and hard to pull off and expensive and only valuable in extreme cases but if you ever worked at a local delivery service or pharmacy or something other where people and the necessary machines are being aggregated in some basements or even backrooms for all use cases from all times for wholesale forgery and fiddling with people, you know that the situation is ugly, not bad. throw in the many coders, network engineers and hardware specialists with ties to above entities and bombaclat, Jahmunkey, we fucked!
if I understand it all correctly.
implemented it in html a while ago and might do it in htmx sometime soon.
transformers are just slutty dictionaries that Papa Roach and kage bunshin no jutsu right away again and again, spawning clones and variations based on requirements, which is why they tend to repeat themselves rather quickly and often. it's got almost nothing to do with languages themselves and requirements and weights amount to playbooks and DEFCON levels