A shiny red and black nylon dragon suit laid out on the sofa, with the front zipper open, revealing the shiny red nylon interior. The suit looks inviting, tempting someone to put it on and become the dragon.
Go on, put it on; I know you want to...
A shiny red and black nylon dragon suit laid out on the sofa, with the front zipper open, revealing the shiny red nylon interior. The suit looks inviting, tempting someone to put it on and become the dragon.
Go on, put it on; I know you want to...
In 2024 the San Francisco-based Anthropic deployed its model across the US Department of War and other national security agencies to speed up war planning. Claude became part of a system developed by the war-tech company Palantir with the Pentagon to โdramatically improve intelligence analysis and enable officials in their decision-making processesโ. โThe AI machine is making recommendations for what to target, which is actually much quicker in some ways than the speed of thought,โ said Craig Jones, a senior lecturer in political geography at Newcastle University and an expert in kill chains. โSo youโve got scale and youโve got speed, youโre [carrying out the] assassination-style strikes at the same time as youโre decapitating the regimeโs ability to respond with all the aerial ballistic missiles. That might have taken days or weeks in historic wars. [Now] youโre doing everything at once.โ The latest AI systems can rapidly analyse mountains of information on potential targets from drone footage to telecommunications interceptions as well as human intelligence. Palantirโs system uses machine learning to identify and prioritise targets and recommend weaponry, accounting for stockpiles and previous performance against similar targets. It also uses automated reasoning to evaluate legal grounds for a strike.
โThis is the next era of military strategy and military technology,โ said David Leslie, professor of ethics, technology and society at Queen Mary University of London, who has observed demonstrations of AI military systems. He also warned that reliance on AI can result in โcognitive off-loadingโ. Humans tasked with making a strike decision can feel detached from its consequences because the effort to think it through has been made by a machine. On Saturday 165 people, many children, were killed in a missile strike that hit a school in southern Iran, according to state media. It appeared to be close to a military barracks and the UN called it โa grave violation of humanitarian lawโ. The US military has said it is looking into the reports.
In the days before the Iran strikes, the US administration had said it would banish Anthropic from its systems after it refused to allow its AI to be used for fully autonomous weapons or surveillance of US citizens. But it remains in use until it is phased out. Anthropicโs rival, OpenAI, quickly signed its own deal with the Pentagon for military use of its models. โThe advantage is in the speed of decision-making, the collapsing of planning from what might have taken days or weeks before to minutes or seconds,โ said Leslie. โThese systems produce a set of options for human decision makers but [theyโve] got a much narrower time band โฆ to evaluate the recommendation.โ โThe deployment of AI is expanding,โ said Prerana Joshi, research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, a defence thinktank. โIt is being done across countriesโ defence estates โฆ across logistics, training, decision management, maintenance.โ She added: โAI is a technology that will allow decision makers, and anyone in that chain, to improve the productivity and efficiency of what they do. Itโs a way of synthesising data at a much faster pace that is helpful to decision makers.โ
This article and the academics quoted are a stunning illustration of how both media and academia have fundamentally failed to recognise how a random number generator is being used to widen the already-fucking-wide permission space for mass murder
Both now helping that project
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RE9 comic Grace: so how many kids do you have? Leon: what makes you think I have kids? Grace: o-oh I just figured from all the lame dad jokes you make the speech bubble stabs Leon thru the heart
GET HIS ASS, GRACE #re9
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slay the spire 2
Reposting dragons because I've been posting so many photos lately lol.
I daydream a lot about getting oral with a squishy, fuckable slit. And having a mouth slowly work out a thick dragon dick...? Ideal.
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#ใกใณใใใใฑ
me as soon as i lay in my bed
im not strong enough... but then again, i don think i wanna be >w<
#plushies #plushie #abdl
not a fan of this Mark Zuckerberg's Pervert Glasses situation tbh
The only version of this song I will honor
If something makes you uncomfortable~ Just do the thing.
It's split so if you already know Javascript but want to know React, you can just stop by at 8! Want to just get a taste of Javascript? Feel free to come just to the first hour!
I hope to see people passionate about learning web development at @furthemore.org this year!
If you want to learn how to program without AI, come to my 2 part Intro to Javascript with Typescript + Web Development with React workshop at #FurMore2026 Saturday Mar 28 from 7-9p!
My guy. My friend. Are you term searching "cartoon gooner" so you can reply guy? How do you see this going for you?
imagine losing an argument to a cartoon gooner
Can't this also be used to ground out static shocks?
Glitchcore art of Spazzy in mspaint
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mind-blowing art by @dancrescentwolf.art
#furryart #furry
"Hey I didn't actually do any of this work I someone else did it for me but don't worry I reviewed it" - this would get you fired 5 years ago, now it's "innovation"
Sorry I'm not more open-minded about LLMs, it's just some fucking maniacs shoveled out a bunch of useless bloatware featuring that technology, did not give me any chance to opt out, reorganized the entire economy around it, zeroed out gains made by green energy, and made it impossible to buy RAM
I suppose I'm glad that you're saving so much time with AI to have this discussion, but I need to go and actually work, so I hope you find fulfillment in your life, whatever form that might take.
Pardon me if I find it hard to believe you can adequately speak for the hundreds to thousands of developers at these companies and not just the ones in your echo chamber.
Honestly if you just came out and said "all I care about is the end product" I could at least respect the honesty.
No, management is, not the people building it. Do you even have any source for your claims besides ChatGPT?
Is it really so hard to imagine that people enjoy building things themselves or with others and not just have everything handed to them?
No dude, I'd use an engine that humans made, who presumably are passionate about making a great engine in the same way that I love making crisp and accessible websites. I can paper prototype the rest for fast iteration.
We've been doing this for decades at this point, why is it impossible now?
I suppose some people enjoy assembling IKEA furniture, but that doesn't make them a carpenter.
If all you care about is the end result, then sure, but being spoon fed everything I ask for doesn't seem like a fulfilling existence, regardless of how fast it happens.
There's seriously no joy in the act of building? In learning new skills and developing new techniques? You've just resigned yourself because, what, people said so?
But, you don't write code, you write prompts. You ask for code and you get it. That's just project management.
Do you really take so little pride in building things? Do you just want a Product? Why did you even start software development in the first place?
writing emails is the hardest part of my job and I still do it myself!!! It's not that hard and people who gave you their time to write an email deserve yours in response, plus engaging cognitively is good for us as humans so it seems shitty to deprive yourself.