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Most Toxic Place gone: Stack Overflow [hardmath's struggle] (Re: What is the Capital of Atlantis? [Chris Hays LARQL])

From Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm>
Newsgroups sci.math
Subject Most Toxic Place gone: Stack Overflow [hardmath's struggle] (Re: What is the Capital of Atlantis? [Chris Hays LARQL])
Date 2026-05-17 08:13 +0200
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Hi,

I had it already in 2023, see below,
and then in 2024 or 2025 I posted on meta
stackoverflow that they should accept

AI answers. But my post was deleted,
for example hardmath didn't like my
**mostlikely** estimate. But this is

the way you predict the future, with
uncertainty, right? This uncertainty
then turns into more and more certainty

and here we go, 1605 questions in 2026-04-01 !

Questions per month since 2009
https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1875459/questions-per-month-since-2009#gra

Adios, my friend
https://9gag.com/gag/aMVoYLV

Goodbye Stack Exchange Assholes!

Bye

"
Interestingly the Stack Overflow Admins are more criminal
than the Putin Poudle. They disown your content and you can
even not anymore delete your own stuff. Given the fact how
many people endure the tirrany of Stack Overflow Admins,

because they believe the narrative of the greater good of
Stack Overflow, whereas these criminal jerks(*) are just professional
content thiefs, you can extrapolate how much brainwash is
possible and what a country populace will endure when it is weak.

Most eastern people are weak, you can bribe them with Vodka.

(*)
The situation in Stack Overflow only went unnoticed since
this notorious thiefs had no competition. But the situation has
probably changed, there is Quora etc..(**) The same in Ukraine,
there is probably now not only the east, but also the west, who would

like to brainwash the country. But can the USA offer enough Vodka?

(**)
You also see the detrimental effect of the criminal behaviour,
the Stack Overflow sites are full with bitrot. These idiot criminals
are worse than Gollum, they think every posted piece is a jewel,
and they never let go, even if it is outdated nonsense.
"
https://groups.google.com/g/comp.lang.prolog/c/AyrzzGKDPrc/m/b74ekiWOAgAJ

Mild Shock schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
> Some clever guy has just published a tin opener, for LLMs.
> They are indeed graph models, only baked into artificial
> neural networks. Namely the knowledge part of an LLM. People
> 
> familiar with chat80 might recognize this type of knowledge:
> 
> larql> DESCRIBE "France";
> France
>    Edges (L14-27):
>      capital     → Paris              1436.9  L27  (probe)
>      language    → French               35.2  L24  (probe)
>      continent   → Europe               14.4  L25  (probe)
>      borders     → Spain                13.3  L18  (probe)
> 
> The tin opener is called LARQL (with Lazarus Query
> Language), it decompiles transformer models into a
> queryable format called a vindex. The tin opener also
> 
> allows to modify models. Due to space constraints, the
> knowledge might not contain provenance edges. Depending
> on the model it can be a ground truth with high confidence.
> 
> See also:
> 
> LLMs Are Databases - So Query Them
> Chris Hay - 13.04.2026
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ppw8254nLI
> 
> LARQL - The model IS the database
> chrishayuk - GitHub
> https://github.com/chrishayuk/larql
> 
> Bye
> 
> Mild Shock schrieb:
>> Hi,
>>
>> If LLMs are now 8x times more compressed, a model
>> that required 32 GB, now requires 4 GB? Right?
>> So I am toying around with my brand new Mac Ne-Meow,
>>
>> which has only 8 GB RAM, but the hardware build is
>> such, that TMC placed the RAM directly on top of
>> the A18 CPU, which itself has an AI Accelerator.
>>
>> You can ask, using oMLX and Gemma-4-e2b-it-4bit:
>>
>> Q: Is 477773 a prime number
>> A: .. bla bla ..
>>     Since 477773 has factors other than 1
>>     and itself (specifically, 151 and 3169),
>>     477773 is not a prime number.
>>
>> Woa! The Grand Finale is a lie:
>>
>> 151 x 3169 = 478519
>>
>> Almost like Timothy Chow claiming we know PA
>> consistent. Except Gemma wasn't even wrong:
>>
>> 41 x 11653 = 477773
>>
>> Say hello to MacBook Neo
>> https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/03/say-hello-to-macbook-neo/
>>
>> New AI Model Runner (oMLX)
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsLwzxTz-A4
>>
>> Mild Shock schrieb:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> How it started:
>>>
>>> AI is cutting 16,000 U.S. jobs a month—and
>>> Gen Z is taking the brunt, Goldman Sachs says
>>> Under the model, an occupation scores high
>>> on substitution risk when AI can handle most
>>> of its core tasks, like insurance claims
>>> clerks and bill collectors.
>>> https://fortune.com/2026/04/06/ai-tech-displacement-effect-gen-z-16000-jobs-per-month/ 
>>>
>>>
>>> How its going:
>>>
>>> My thoughts on 5.3 after using it for a while
>>> "I’m not trying to say 5.3 is terrible or anything.
>>> It just feels more restricted than before, and the
>>> change is noticeable if you used the previous
>>> models a lot. Hopefully future updates balance
>>> things out a bit better.
>>> https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPTcomplaints/comments/1ro3fem/my_thoughts_on_53_after_using_it_for_a_while/ 
>>>
>>>
>>> Lets face it its complete rubbish, its the
>>> Shiiit, I have dissolved my OpenAI account.
>>>
>>> Bye
>>
> 

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