On AI coding and homebrew

Written by Ash on Filed in brew Tags: programming scene ai opinion

I have a lot of thoughts on large language models in general, but it has come a little close to home recently with the submission to hacks.guide of a “90% vibe coded” (author’s words, not mine) installer for isfshax, an low-level exploit for Wii U, and the follow-up information that some parts of isfshax itself were made this way.

On AI coding and one of its impacts on the world

Written by Ash on Filed in me Tags: ai opinion vent

This is a follow-up post to my previous one on the use of AI coding for homebrew projects. I provided some technical arguments on code quality and maintainability there; but in this post I will discuss one of the impacts on the world I have observed from the use of AI, and why I consider continued use to be unethical and dangerous. You are welcome to skip this one if you believe technology is seperate from politics - though please look up “persona openai id check” sometime.

(Both) IPv6 Privacy Extensions

Written by Ash on Filed in sysadmin Tags: tech networking ipv6 linux

One of the biggest benefits of IPv6 is that your computer’s address is a real, actual, global IP, rather than being a super-secret private IP that only your LAN knows about. I’m most excited for port forwarding to be a process that makes sense and the benefits to p2p gaming that will result. I am, however, saddened by the inevitable death of “hey join my minecraft server it’s 192.168.1.12”. (Note that you can still have a firewall in your home router, as is the norm with v4!) Anyway, I digress. There are Privacy Issues that arise from this.

h-card really needs to fix their whole gender thing

Written by Ash on Filed in general Tags: programming gender vent

I have a h-card on my aboutme page, since it’s a nice way to mark up the info I have anyway, without having to duplicate it all in the way some other structured data formats want. Also, if it can be slightly less friendly to Google, that’s a plus in my book. I s’pose the idea is that someone’s feedreader can have a little card with info about me next to my posts, which is cute, but I’m not actually aware of anything that does this. In any case, I was making some little tweaks to it and was tagging up my pronouns and gender, which, wow, what an experience!

Minecraft 1.19 has made me scared of caves

Written by Ash on Filed in general Tags: gaming minecraft me

I went in to the update a bit later than most, only trying it out when my SMP of choice moved over. I had previously been playing in older 1.17 chunks, so I effectively got Caves and Cliffs at the same time too. I also, unlike most, went in completely blind. I knew that there was a difficult mob named the Warden, and something about frogs, and very little else.

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