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concinds commented on Psychometric Jailbreaks Reveal Internal Conflict in Frontier Models   arxiv.org/abs/2512.04124... · Posted by u/toomuchtodo
r_lee · 4 days ago
I bet I could make it go through it in like under 2 mins of playing around with prompts
concinds · 4 days ago
Please try and publish a blog post

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concinds commented on Microsoft gave FBI set of BitLocker encryption keys to unlock suspects' laptops   techcrunch.com/2026/01/23... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
shimman · 17 days ago
A world one by "those" people would lead to a less abusive and exploitive world, our current world is one based on suffering if you aren't extremely wealthy. I think I know which world I would rather join.
concinds · 8 days ago
The armies of millions of scammers, thieves and organized criminals out there are also abusive and exploitative.
concinds commented on Apple, What Have You Done?   onlinegoddess.net/2026/01... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
port11 · 14 days ago
I’ve had this one for at least a year. Suspended tabs won’t come back 1/4 of the time, and the URL is gone too; the tab is effectively gone. I’m keeping important tabs in Brave.
concinds · 8 days ago
I just found there's two separate bugs: sometimes the page goes blank but the URL stays, sometimes it loses the URL too and the back/forward button so everything's gone.
concinds commented on Tesla’s autonomous vehicles are crashing at a rate much higher tha human drivers   electrek.co/2026/01/29/te... · Posted by u/breve
fabian2k · 10 days ago
As long as there are still safety drivers, the data doesn't really tell you if the AI is any good. Unless you had reliable data about the number of interventions by the driver, which I assume Tesla doesn't provide.

Still damning that the data is so bad even then. Good data wouldn't tell us anything, the bad data likely means the AI is bad unless they were spectacularly unlucky. But since Tesla redacts all information, I'm not inclined to give them any benefit of the doubt here.

concinds · 10 days ago
The "safety drivers" do nothing. They sit in the passenger seat and the only thing they have is a button that presumably stops the car and lets a remote operator take over.
concinds commented on Apple, What Have You Done?   onlinegoddess.net/2026/01... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
port11 · 14 days ago
I’ve had this one for at least a year. Suspended tabs won’t come back 1/4 of the time, and the URL is gone too; the tab is effectively gone. I’m keeping important tabs in Brave.
concinds · 13 days ago
I was about to mention that too. A browser that loses tabs!
concinds commented on France Aiming to Replace Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, etc.   twitter.com/lellouchenico... · Posted by u/bwb
concinds · 14 days ago
Not so much "aiming" as doing it. The alternative already exists, is open-source, and used by 40,000 government users. By 2027 all government agencies will use it exclusively.
concinds commented on Apple, What Have You Done?   onlinegoddess.net/2026/01... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
concinds · 14 days ago
What blows my mind isn't the pervasive bugs throughout the system, which you could attribute to a poorly-run division or dysfunctional company.

It's that the basic shit is now so broken. Safari is unusable with too many tabs because it won't suspend them. The Tahoe app launcher will randomly remove apps from the list, and you need to open Finder to get it. Apple Books is unusable; the book keeps blanking out, it displays random error messages, search is slow and cumbersome because you need to scroll the search results list each time.

There's a collapse in basic functionality where it's obvious they don't use their own products.

concinds commented on Oneplus phone update introduces hardware anti-rollback   consumerrights.wiki/w/One... · Posted by u/validatori
jnwatson · 15 days ago
So much ignorance in this thread. There's nothing new here. All manufacturers worth their salt have this feature.

This is ultimately about making the device resistant to downgrade attacks. This is what discourages thieves from stealing your phone.

concinds · 15 days ago
I've been dismayed by how fast the "we should own our hardware" crowd has so quickly radicalized into "all security features are evil", and "no security features should exist for anyone".

Not just "there should be some phone brands that cater to me", but "all phone brands, including the most mainstream, should cater to me, because everyone on earth cares more about 'owning their hardware' than evil maid attack prevention, Cellebrite government surveillance, theft deterrence, accessing their family photos if they forget their password, revocable code-signing with malware checks so they don't get RATs spying on their webcam, etc, and if they don't care about 'owning their hardware' more than that, they are wrong".

It is objectively extremist and fanatical.

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