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causality0 commented on Looking back at my transition from Windows to Linux in an anti-customer age   scottrlarson.com/publicat... · Posted by u/trinsic2
jppittma · an hour ago
Still a ways to go. I found out part of the reason for my linux bluetooth woes is that a settings in bluetooth called “JustWorks” and “FastConnect” default to off. Like. Why?

As if most linux users who enable bluetooth want it to connect slowly and not work.

Being a bit hyperbolic intentionally but the point still stands

causality0 · 25 minutes ago
I always get like three weeks into using Linux and then find out some obscure functionality is missing in a super annoying way. "Oh sorry, you can't use that model of touchscreen and a Bluetooth mouse at the same time"
causality0 commented on From GPT-4 to GPT-5: Measuring progress through MedHELM [pdf]   fertrevino.com/docs/gpt5_... · Posted by u/fertrevino
causality0 · 3 days ago
I've definitely seen some unexpected behavior from gpt5. For example, it will tell me my query is banned and then give me a full answer anyway.
causality0 commented on The contrarian physics podcast subculture   timothynguyen.org/2025/08... · Posted by u/Emerson1
cycomanic · 3 days ago
I have written previously about Sabine. I think it's fascinating to follow her trajectory. Initially I quite liked her show and my impression was that it gave valuable insights and critique of some branches of modern theoretical physics.

At some point I noticed that her shows were starting to significantly diverge from her area of expertise and she was weighing in on much broader topics, something in her early shows she often criticised scientists for ("don't think because someone is an expert in A that he can judge B").

At some point she weighted in on some topics where I'm an expert or at least have significant insights and I realised that she is largely talking without any understanding, often being wrong (although difficult to ascertain for nonexperts). At the same time she started to become more and more ambiguous in her messaging about academia, scientific communities etc., clearly peddling to the "sceptics" (in quotes because they tend to only ever be sceptic towards towards what the call the "establishment"). Initially she would still qualify or weaken her "questions" but later the peddling became more and more obvious.

From what the article writes I'm not the only one who has seen this and it seems to go beyond just peddling.

causality0 · 3 days ago
I stopped being willing to consume any of her content after she made that video about "Academia is terrible and everyone I worked with were poopyheads and that's why I have to make these videos even though I hate it and all my viewers are stupid losers".
causality0 commented on "Privacy preserving age verification" is bullshit   pluralistic.net/2025/08/1... · Posted by u/Refreeze5224
causality0 · 10 days ago
From logical standpoint it seems pretty obvious that the person providing children access to porn is their parents when they give them an unfiltered internet connection, not the porn websites. God forbid we actually require parents to, you know, parent.
causality0 commented on GPT-5   openai.com/gpt-5/... · Posted by u/rd
highfrequency · 17 days ago
It is frequently suggested that once one of the AI companies reaches an AGI threshold, they will take off ahead of the rest. It's interesting to note that at least so far, the trend has been the opposite: as time goes on and the models get better, the performance of the different company's gets clustered closer together. Right now GPT-5, Claude Opus, Grok 4, Gemini 2.5 Pro all seem quite good across the board (ie they can all basically solve moderately challenging math and coding problems).

As a user, it feels like the race has never been as close as it is now. Perhaps dumb to extrapolate, but it makes me lean more skeptical about the hard take-off / winner-take-all mental model that has been pushed.

Would be curious to hear the take of a researcher at one of these firms - do you expect the AI offerings across competitors to become more competitive and clustered over the next few years, or less so?

causality0 · 17 days ago
Mental-modeling is one of the huge gaps in AI performance right now in my opinion. I could describe in detail a very strange object or situation to a human being with a pen and paper and then ask them questions about it and expect answers that meet all my described constraints. AI just isn't good for that yet.
causality0 commented on ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 – Lenovo’s rollable laptop   theverge.com/reviews/7174... · Posted by u/xrayarx
causality0 · 20 days ago
I can't believe there's more of a market for this thing than there is for laptops with actual mouse buttons below the touchpad.
causality0 commented on Sign in with Google in Chrome   underpassapp.com/news/202... · Posted by u/frizlab
causality0 · a month ago
"Sign in with Google" has become the new un-blockable popup for me. I fucking hate it.
causality0 commented on Samsung Removes Bootloader Unlocking with One UI 8   sammyguru.com/breaking-sa... · Posted by u/1una
nunez · a month ago
As someone who roots single-purpose Android devices, this is one of those things that sucks big-time but makes total sense.

The only reason one would unlock a bootloader is to root the system partition. It is impossible to protect data on rooted phones and makes data exfiltration attacks significantly easier to do.

This is a huge problem for banking and music apps that absolutely rely on this capability. Samsung is, by far, the biggest seller of Android phones in the US. (I think Xiaomi is the biggest globally), so they are under much more pressure to clamp down on this.

That said, rooting Samsung devices has been a worthless pursuit for a long time. Doing so irreversibly (via eFuse) disables KNOX, which prevents DeX and Samsung Health from working. It also trips SafetyNet, which disables a whole suite of key apps (banking apps and Apple Music don't work; not sure about Spotify). There's a Magisk module that uses well-known device IDs to work around these, but these only work temporaily. Many people have also reported issues with the camera (a popular reason for buying Samsungs in the first place), and you no longer get OTA updates. I believe you also get degraded camera performance if you flash another ROM since the device module is closed-source and relies on One UI to work. This is before considering that stock ROMs have gotten really good over the years (especially Samsung's), and many of the reasons why we had to root have mostly gone away.

You can work around this by buying a Pixel for now, but I think we're a few years away from bootloader unlocking going away entirely.

That said, I stll root Android devices that will only serve a single-purpose, like my BOOX eBook readers that I use Firefox on. This lets me run AFWall so that I can block network traffic for everything except Firefox (and a few other apps). However, I won't be logging into my Google account on them, and they aren't ever going to run banking apps or anything like that.

causality0 · a month ago
My S24 Ultra is unlocked and rooted and I use DeX every day.
causality0 commented on Psilocybin decreases depression and anxiety in cancer patients (2016)   pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/arti... · Posted by u/Bluestein
rjxc · a month ago
What are the low-but-life-changing risks?
causality0 · a month ago
Some people report personality changes, some as radical as "I found I didn't love my husband anymore."

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