A contact just told me that my old "LLMs generate nonsense code" blog post from 2 years ago is now very outdated with GPT5 because it's so awesome and so helpful. So I asked him to give it a test for me, and asked it my favorite test question based on a use-case I had myself recently:
Without adding third-party dependencies, how can I compress a Data stream with zstd in Swift on an iPhone?
and here is the answer from ChatGPT 5: chatgpt.com/share/68968506-183…
Very confident, very bold, even claims "Works on iOS 16+".
Problem with that: Just like any other LLM I've tested that provided similar responses, it is - excuse my language but I need to use it - absolute horseshit. No version of any Apple SDK ever supported or supports ZSTD (see developer.apple.com/documentat… for a real piece of knowledge). It was never there. Not even in private code. Not even as a mention of "things we might do in the future" on some developer event. It fundamentally does not exist. It's completely made up nonsense.
This concludes all the testing for GPT5 I have to do. If a tool is able to actively mislead me this easy, which potentially results in me wasting significant amounts of time in trying to make something work that is guaranteed to never work, it's a useless tool. I don't like collaborating with chronic liars who aren't able to openly point out knowledge gaps, so I'm also not interested in burning resources for a LLM that does the same.
compression_algorithm | Apple Developer Documentation
A structure for values that represent compression algorithms.Apple Developer Documentation
#образование #школота #NeuralNetwork #опрос
О как: Вячеслав Володин предлагает (пока только «обсудить») вопрос отмены домашних заданий: потому что всё равно гопота за них всё делает и вообще перегружены.
Предлагаю тоже обсудить, ибо вопрос интересный, я считаю
@rf
@rur
@Russia
@russian_mastodon
Вячеслав Володин
О домашнем задании школьников Большинство депутатов Государственной Думы считают, что школьники перегружены. В среднем за учёбой они проводят по 8-10 часов в день. Обсуждали эту тему с вами ранее.Telegram
- Нефиг, пускай пашут и пишут (45%, 10 голосов)
- Только читать, без писанины (27%, 6 голосов)
- Отменить нафиг! (13%, 3 голоса)
- Свой вариант в каментах (13%, 3 голоса)
Ну или забить болт и готовить в школе курьеров и официантов, а не абитуру для вузов.
А позволь с тобой не согласиться? Ты же не будешь утверждать, что тебе надо написать 100500
for i in range(1, 6):<br> print(i)<br>
с разными i? Так не учатся же. Учатся на реальных применениях в разных контекстах. Вот, дети, квадратное уравнение. Решается всегда единообразно. А засунуть его можно в такие, такие и вот такие задачи.
Проблема в том, что 90% быстро забудут это все как страшный сон и оно им никогда в жизни не пригодится, но программа должна быть рассчитана как раз на развитие тех 10%, из которых потенциально выйдет толк, а не на облегчение жизни будущего быдла.
Я об этом и говорю. А не просто прорешивать идентичные уравнения с разными параметрами.
At a restaurant:
Cyan: I'm panicking...
Me: ????
Cyan: Because I don't have chopsticks
(It's an Italian restaurant...)
Way ahead of the Sometime in 2026 Season 2 premiere, Netflix has renewed "One Piece" for a third season.
#OnePiece #Netflix #Entertainment #Television #TV #Streaming
Sunflowers in my garden
#photography
#PhotoOfTheDay #darktable #italy
#italia #nature #photo #silentsunday #bloomscrolling
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Dmitry нравится это.
Dmitry нравится это.
Dmitry нравится это.
RawTherapee, Phase One - Capture One, Adobe Photoshop.
Все три адекватно работают в windows. RawTherapee отлично работает и в Linux тоже.
Единственная причина по которой я хотел запустить Capture One и последний Photoshop на Linux - это комофорт. Я специально не ставлю в виндовс софт которым я пользуюсь повседневно (браузер вивальди со всеми паролями от банкинга, соцсетей и т.д., телеграм и прочие) - не доверяю этой ОС, кроме того если накатить на нее много софта она станет работать плохо.
Так-что для творчества у меня на ноуте есть условный творческий режим - просто загрузиться в винду.
С практической точки зрения я просто не вижу необходимости платить больше за mac для этого. Если творчество станет моим основным источником доходов - тогда я подумаю на счет mac более серьезно. Но сейчас это просто любопытство - а как оно там)
Dmitry нравится это.
И можно локально скачать на ПК. 👍
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𝙹𝚘𝚑𝚊𝚗 поделился этим.
Оригинально! Я примерно понимаю, почему так. Но как там говорил Энштейн: «Есть две бесконечные вещи: Вселенная и человеческая глупость, хотя насчет Вселенной я сомневаюсь».
Но лол.
Wandering Thinker нравится это.
Новости вчера - Эндрю Хасси судится с Unofficial Homestuck Collection, когда официальный сайт в полной разрухе
blog.giovanh.com/blog/2025/08/…
Новости сегодня
youtube.com/live/vhbjBTfNr84?s…
The Unofficial Homestuck Collection Taken Down / GioCities
"lol," said the scorpion, "lmao"blog.giovanh.com
пробежал этот весь эпос глазами.
Походу, кое-кто совсем перестал пить таблетки. Это же прям шиза и паранойя.
Last couple weeks was wrapping everything up on the final, FINAL update for @eukara's legendary Qreate mod, it's a sandbox mod similar to Garry's Mod (or Go-Mod for GoldSrc). Even got it working with the remaster (mostly).
#quake #qreate #dos #pcgaming #quakec #fteqw #qrustyquake #librequake #modding #idtech
Check it out here:
moddb.com/mods/qreate/news/qre…
Вот как так? 3.5 года жил в загородном доме — всего один раз какую-то заразу подцепил. Стоило пару недель пожить в городе, в квартире — на́ тебе. Кушай, не обляпайся.
LEAKED: A New List Reveals Top Websites Meta Is Scraping of Copyrighted Content to Train Its AI (Including Many Fediverse Instances!!!)
"The tech giant is sidestepping guardrails that websites use to prevent being scraped, data show, in a move whistleblowers say is unethical and potentially illegal."
ARTICLE: dropsitenews.com/p/meta-facebo…
FULL PDF: dropsitenews.com/api/v1/file/b…
INSTANCES KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN SCRAPED BY META INCLUDE:
• mastodon.social
• mastodon.online
• tech.lgbt
• hackers.town
• chaos.social
• mastodon.org.uk
• mastodont.cat
• mastodon.de
• mastodon.xyz
• mastodon.coffee
• mastodon.cloud
• mastodon.scot
• mastodonapp.uk
• mastodon.green
• mastodon.ml
• mastodon.au
• mastodon.eus
• mastodonczech.cz
• mastodon.sdf.org
• mstdn.social
• troet.cafe
• techhub.social
• tchncs.de
• kolektiva.social
• mamot.fr
• defcon.social
• meow.social
• social.linux.pizza
• ioc.exchange
• eldritch.cafe
• yiff.life
• furry.engineer
• infosec.exchange
• blahaj.zone
• woof.group
• union.place
• queer.party
• sakurajima.moe
• pawb.social
• digipres.club
• journa.host
• corteximplant.net
• corteximplant.com
• octodon.social
• bitbang.social
• jorts.horse
• tenforward.social
• pnw.zone
• spore.social
• hear-me.social
• neuromatch.social
• vt.social
• cosocial.ca
• chitter.xyz
• tooter.social
• cloudisland.nz
• social.seattle.wa.us
• masto.es
• nobigtech.es
• mastodon.gal
• masto.host
• toot.community
• pony.social
• climatejustice.global
• pleroma.envs.net
• indiepocalypse.social
• anarchism.space
• disroot.org
• dragonscave.space
• toot.bike
• fuzzies.wtf
• norden.social
• beige.party
• ohai.social
• freeradical.zone
• metalhead.club
• treehouse.systems
• icosahedron.website
• sunbeam.city
• sunny.garden
• zeroes.ca
• ursal.zone
• chaosfem.tw
• mas.to
• mathstodon.xyz
• rubber.social
• todon.nl
• cupoftea.social
• nerdculture.de
• toad.social
there're definitely more, i just did ctrl+f when i thought of an instance name so i definitely missed some. will be editing this list to add them as i think of them
нравится это
поделились этим
Ах да, забыл-ж ещё одну цитату записать сюда:
"Переходим к разделу "Культура и наука". Этот раздел у нас очень короткий, потому что мир стремительно становится бескультурным и антинаучным..." (с) @dside на позавчерашних #РегВыр
D:\side\> вообще на Регулярках напалмом жёг, выдав чуть-ли не больше перлов, чем все остальные ведущие и комментаторы вместе взятые
все ушли нв так называемую федисходку, пфф, подумаешь, не одиноко мне, я закуски купил, сока, мы с сервером и линуксфоном чувствуем себя отлично!!
ладно, на самом деле правда хорошо, я сегодня что-то прям вымотался от общения, купил себе еды, сока, побыть в одиночестве мне было немножко нужно, это радует
и вот, я ем третью самсу с сыром и ветчиной, запиваю томатным соком и завариваю доширак
я очень есть хочу и побыть в тишине
а ещё дождь спокойный идёт
мне так хорошо, я прям отдыхаю
по ребятам немножко скучаю, но я от общения за день прям устал, хотя оно вроде было в обычном темпе, странно
кароче, все звёзды для всех отлично сложились, они в приятной компании, а я в приятном одиночестве, all hail stars!!
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Do NOT edit it, because editing leaves the sensitive info visible in the previous versions of the edited post. (The reason previous versions are visible on edited posts is to prevent "bait and switch" abuse tactics from editing.)
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Maybe an old unknown feature of #Fedilab. In settings > Privacy you can enable an option to remove UTM parameters in URLs.
It will work for new messages but you can still clear the cache from the app.
More about UTM parameters in URLs:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTM_pa…
The app will support more tracking parameters to block in the next release. Thanks to @ePD5qRxX
codeberg.org/tom79/Fedilab/pul…
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Thanks for the tip. I think a good alternative would be to allow the app to maintain the list with updates through our server to keep it up-to-date without any app updates.
@ePD5qRxX
Dennis Schubert
в ответ на Dennis Schubert • • •Because it already happened: if you read my post and you feel an urge to respond with something along the lines of "it's just a hallucination", "it's just a bug", "it will be better in ChatGPT 6", or anything even close into that direction, please stop. Read this post and the next post, think about them, and if you have a factual argument to respond to me, only then reply. Focus on my factual claims, not on some inaccuracies in my analogy because of course it's not 100% accurate, that's the nature of analogies.
ChatGPT making up ZSTD compression in the Compression framework is not a bug. It's not even a weird edge-case. ChatGPT is doing exactly what it is designed to do. Let me try to explain.
If we grossly oversimplify what an LLM is, it's "just a statistical model" that generates "language" based on a chain of "what is most likely to follow the previous phrase". "language" can be anything: it can be human language, a fictional language, but it also can be code or even genetic information. Any kind of textual thing that you can feed large amounts of into a model works. "Not having an answer" is not a possibility in this system - there's always "a most likely response", even if that makes no sense.
ChatGPT inventing ZSTD compression in the Compression framework isn't due to a lack of training data. If you request an overview over all compression algorithms supported, it answers correctly with a comprehensive list that does not include ZSTD. So, if you want to anthropomorphize ChatGPT, you could say "it knows that ZSTD isn't supported", but that doesn't matter. LLMs do not possess the ability of logical thinking, deductive reasoning, or anything else. "It knows" that there are a bunch of compression algorithms available, the constants are all called
COMPRESSION_[method]
, so there's a high likelihood ofCOMPRESSION_ZSTD
to be the answer to a user asking for ZSTD compression in Swift. And so it generates that.The only way ChatGPT will stop spreading that nonsense is if there is a significant mass of humans talking online about the lack of ZSTD support. For example a bunch of StackOverflow questions asking "How do I do this?" and people responding "you don't, Apple doesn't support it, you have to use third-party libraries" - or if you have a bunch of white dudes working in tech complaining on social media about Apple not supporting ZSTD in the Compression Framework.
My next post will be an attempt at comparing human thinking and LLMs generating text. As mentioned earlier, it's an analogy - and it's not going to be 100% accurate. If you want to reply, focus on the factual claims. If you only want to nit-pick my analogy, I have to assume you're not interested in productive argumentation.
Dennis Schubert
в ответ на Dennis Schubert • • •Let's imagine you're colorblind. The kind of colorblindness that only allows you to see grayscale - no colors at all - but everything else is fine.
You're stressed and need fidget toy - so a friend hands you a ball, roughly filling your hand. It's hard, but somewhat squishy, and has a weird fabric-like, furry texture. You now want to know what color that ball is. But, well, you're colorblind, and your friend already disappeared and isn't reachable - probably riding a Deutsche Bahn train or something.
So you take a picture and post it to a "what color is this?" subreddit. Seems reasonable. You get 200 responses - 198 of them say "it's yellow", two of them say "it's pink". A few people helpfully say it's a "tennis ball". That's helpful, because even the Wikipedia article states that only yellow and white tennis balls are officially approved colors. Sweet.
A few days later, a random person approaches you and says "wow, cool ball - what color is it?" and you say "yellow!". Alright, end of the chat. A LLM would do exactly the same - given the "yellow" responses far outnumbered the "pink" responses, your ball is probably yellow. Ball==yellow is something both you and the LLM "learned". A few weeks after that, another friend asks you "ALice has a ball, too! Do you know which color her ball is?" - and now it gets interesting.
The LLM would immediately say "yellow". Of course it would. It makes sense. Yellow is the most likely response to that question.
But you're not an LLM - you're a human, and your brain is cool. Instead of saying "yellow", you respond "huh I don't actually know that? My ball is yellow, maybe she has a similar ball. But it could also be that she has a completely different ball that might a different color! Also, lol, I'm colorblind, so I can't really answer that anyway - you should ask Alice." And now, your brain is already doing better than any LLM. Your logical thinking engine already realized that you don't actually know something, and you're honest enough to just say that. Your job isn't to be a ball color guesser, you're just a person.
Wait, it's gets more fun! A few weeks after that, you hang out with me. You hand me your ball, and say "hey look at my cool yellow ball!". Oddly enough, my reaction is "huh? this ball isn't yellow, it's a pink tennis ball..." and now things get funky. If you were an LLM, you would either insist that no, your ball is absolutely yellow - or you'd come up with some kind of "oh, sorry for the misunderstanding - it's pink, you're correct", almost implying that my definition of color is different - and the next time someone asks you about the color of your ball, you'd still say "Yellow!!" again. Because of course, there's still only three people claiming it's pink, and still 198 people saying it's yellow.
But you're not an LLM. You're human, and your sexy human brain immediately goes into a "uhhh we have a conflict of information! how exciting! let's figure things out!" You now have to conflicting hypotheses, and you're thinking about ways to experiment on your ball to learn more. And you have an idea! You know your additive color mixing theory, so you realize that your phone camera can take pictures and you can look at the RGB values. If it's yellow, you'd expect to see lots of red and green but no blue - but if it's pink, you'd see lots of red and blue, but no green! You can test that!
So you take a photo, and...
rgb(255, 0, 255)
. Turns out your ball is actually pink! It's still a tennis ball, but a fun one not meant for official tournaments, so it's pink! Wow! You immediately learned something new - and from now on, if someone asks you about the color of your ball, you'll say "pink!" and you'll have a heck of a story to tell alongside. Also, after some self-reflection, you realize that the subreddit your posted your image to wasn't a real "what color is this?" subreddit - it was one of those "false answers only" shitposting subreddits. Whoops.This process of having assumptions, but being able to question them, to come up with tests for it, and to immediately change your opinion on something when you have good evidence for it is what makes humans awesome. You don't rely on the majority of people screaming "pink!" at you. You don't need to rely on manual weights that give some sources more weight than other sources - you can independently process information and deduct things. Give your brain a pat on the.. uh.. cranium.
LLMs can be a useful tool, maybe. But don't anthropomorphize them. They don't know anything, they don't think, they don't learn, they don't deduct. They generate real-looking text based on what is most likely based on the information it has been trained on. If your prompt is about something that's common and the majority of online-text is right, you'll most likely get a right answer out of the LLM. But if you're asking something that not a lot of real people had interactions on, the LLM will still generate text for you - but it might be complete nonsense. You're just getting whatever text is "statistically most likely".
If you're a coder stuck on something, identify a colleague or friend who is more knowledgeable in that specific area. They'll happily help you out and provide all sorts of fun added context that'll allow you to learn. If you're a nerd on the internet who enjoys ranting on social media, just do it yourself instead of having an LLM generate it, because that'll allow you to insert some bad jokes and a bit of your own personality to it instead of just getting a "default-feeling" text. If you're a manager in charge of something and you need to come up with new directions to push your company towards, go take a walk outside and listen to some cool music and let your ideas roam free - don't ask an LLM to generate the statistically-most-likely direction for your project, because that's by definition the opposite of creative and innovative.
Use your brains.