Today is the 10th anniversary of the mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, OR. Mulatto "incel" shooter Chris Harper-Mercer, 26, killed nine White people and injured another eight.
Mercer wrote that he wanted to kill Christians and White women.
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Mercer wrote that he wanted to kill Christians and White women.
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Asked Sonnet-4.5 to perform a refactor.
Left it working alone.
5 minutes later, it declared victory.
I committed it and started testing.
Something was wrong. Many tests broke.
I pointed out the issue, and asked it to investigate.
It worked for more 3 minutes, found and fixed a bug.
The problem: it changed how 'term_equal' behaves!
This should *not* have happened in a style-only refactor.
Okay. Reverted.
Asked GPT-5-high to perform the same refactor.
Left it working alone.
It took so long that I had to go to bed (>30 mins).
Woke up right now, checked my terminal.
It declared victory.
Including a note about 'term_equal' needing caution!
So, basically, among the dozens of functions that need to be refactored, one required extra caution.
Sonnet-4.5: completely missed the trap, and introduced a bug that broke the project. If I didn't notice, it would've been committed.
GPT-5: noticed the problem on its own, avoided it before things caught fire, and even left a note warning me. And that's very, very reassuring.
I don't care about tasks completing faster.
I care about the job being done correctly.
Nothing matters more than correctness.
Debugging takes WAY more than a few minutes.
Too many bugs, and a project is practically dead.
Below I share the screenshots:
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Left it working alone.
5 minutes later, it declared victory.
I committed it and started testing.
Something was wrong. Many tests broke.
I pointed out the issue, and asked it to investigate.
It worked for more 3 minutes, found and fixed a bug.
The problem: it changed how 'term_equal' behaves!
This should *not* have happened in a style-only refactor.
Okay. Reverted.
Asked GPT-5-high to perform the same refactor.
Left it working alone.
It took so long that I had to go to bed (>30 mins).
Woke up right now, checked my terminal.
It declared victory.
Including a note about 'term_equal' needing caution!
So, basically, among the dozens of functions that need to be refactored, one required extra caution.
Sonnet-4.5: completely missed the trap, and introduced a bug that broke the project. If I didn't notice, it would've been committed.
GPT-5: noticed the problem on its own, avoided it before things caught fire, and even left a note warning me. And that's very, very reassuring.
I don't care about tasks completing faster.
I care about the job being done correctly.
Nothing matters more than correctness.
Debugging takes WAY more than a few minutes.
Too many bugs, and a project is practically dead.
Below I share the screenshots:
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If you have less than 2 years of experience as a software engineer you are unhireable, if you have 20 years or more, believe it or not you are also unhireable
and if you have a twitter account, believe it or not
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and if you have a twitter account, believe it or not
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No human remains found 2 years after claims of βmass gravesβ in Canada
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Indians are so hard working and high IQ -- which is why over 70% of them admit to regularly cheating on exams
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In just the last 5 years, Jeff Bezosβs ex-wife MacKenzie Scott has poured nearly $20 billion into overwhelmingly woke causes.
By contrast, over the course of his entire life, stretching back to the 1970s, George Soros has donated $32 billion
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By contrast, over the course of his entire life, stretching back to the 1970s, George Soros has donated $32 billion
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Oh husbant... your sonnet 4.5 instances have been fixing your vibe coded b2b saas for 30+ hours and now we are homeress
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If you thought the tok was brain rotβ¦. Wait until you get access to this thingβ¦
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu who famously held a βBlacks only partyβ, boasts that 70% of her small business grants went to βpeople of color.β
The entire grant program must be audited to see if White people were discriminated against.
cc AAGDhillon
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The entire grant program must be audited to see if White people were discriminated against.
cc AAGDhillon
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The military now has these "tiny" drones
This is a Black Hornet drone, a micro unmanned aerial vehicle that is capable of flying up to 25 minutes with a range of 2 miles
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This is a Black Hornet drone, a micro unmanned aerial vehicle that is capable of flying up to 25 minutes with a range of 2 miles
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Sora 2 - Not what I expected.
(5) Dumb / awesome examples.
Prompt:
Love Island reveal scene. A young woman sits on a plush villa sofa during a tense βMovie Nightβ scene. She watches a large TV screen showing grainy CCTV-style footage: Real-life Ronald McDonald, dashing into a room with real-life Wendy. The audience and woman are shocked
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(5) Dumb / awesome examples.
Prompt:
Love Island reveal scene. A young woman sits on a plush villa sofa during a tense βMovie Nightβ scene. She watches a large TV screen showing grainy CCTV-style footage: Real-life Ronald McDonald, dashing into a room with real-life Wendy. The audience and woman are shocked
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JUST IN - Oktoberfest in Munich closed due to bomb threat.
A major police operation is underway in Munich, Germany. There appears to be a connection to a fatal explosion this morning in the Bavarian capital. Munich Mayor says there is "verified bomb threat." "We cannot take the risk of opening Oktoberfest."
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A major police operation is underway in Munich, Germany. There appears to be a connection to a fatal explosion this morning in the Bavarian capital. Munich Mayor says there is "verified bomb threat." "We cannot take the risk of opening Oktoberfest."
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Boomers selling their gold for $3,900 after buying it in 1969 for 7 raspberries
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NEW - Moldova convicts opposition politician Marina Tauber, sentencing her in absentia, to 7.5 years for allegedly funding opposition party SOR, that was banned before the election.
Tauber has denied any wrong doing.
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Tauber has denied any wrong doing.
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Jensen Huang on why he rarely fires people and will instead βtorture them into greatnessβ
Jensen once told Stripe founder Patrick Collison that he didnβt like firing people and seldomly did it. When asked to elaborate on this, Jensen responds:
βIβd rather improve you than give up on you. When you fire somebody, a lot of people will say βit wasnβt your fault,β or βI made the wrong choice.β But I used to clean bathrooms and now Iβm the CEO of a company. I think you can learn it. There are a lot of things in life that I think you can learn and you just have to be given the opportunity to learn itβ¦ I donβt like giving up on people because I think they can improve.β
He continues:
βItβs kind of tongue in cheek, but people know Iβd rather torture them into greatness. Iβd rather torture you into greatness because I believe in you. And I think that coaches that really believe in their team torture them into greatness. Oftentimes theyβre so close. Greatness will sometimes come in one day with an βI got it!β β that feeling that you didnβt get it yesterday and all of a sudden one day something clicks. Could you imagine giving up that moment right before you got it? I donβt want you to give up on that, so Iβll just keep torturing you.β
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Jensen once told Stripe founder Patrick Collison that he didnβt like firing people and seldomly did it. When asked to elaborate on this, Jensen responds:
βIβd rather improve you than give up on you. When you fire somebody, a lot of people will say βit wasnβt your fault,β or βI made the wrong choice.β But I used to clean bathrooms and now Iβm the CEO of a company. I think you can learn it. There are a lot of things in life that I think you can learn and you just have to be given the opportunity to learn itβ¦ I donβt like giving up on people because I think they can improve.β
He continues:
βItβs kind of tongue in cheek, but people know Iβd rather torture them into greatness. Iβd rather torture you into greatness because I believe in you. And I think that coaches that really believe in their team torture them into greatness. Oftentimes theyβre so close. Greatness will sometimes come in one day with an βI got it!β β that feeling that you didnβt get it yesterday and all of a sudden one day something clicks. Could you imagine giving up that moment right before you got it? I donβt want you to give up on that, so Iβll just keep torturing you.β
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