Want to wade into the rainbow-ridden surf of the abyss? Have a sneer percolating in your system but not enough time/energy to make a whole post about it? Go forth and be mid.
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If your sneer seems higher quality than you thought, feel free to cutānāpaste it into its own post ā thereās no quota for posting and the bar really isnāt that high.
The post Xitter web has spawned so many āesotericā right wing freaks, but thereās no appropriate sneer-space for them. Iām talking redscare-ish, reality challenged āculture criticsā who write about everything but understand nothing. Iām talking about reply-guys who make the same 6 tweets about the same 3 subjects. Theyāre inescapable at this point, yet I donāt see them mocked (as much as they should be)
Like, there was one dude a while back who insisted that women couldnāt be surgeons because they didnāt believe in the moon or in stars? I think each and every one of these guys is uniquely fucked up and if I canāt escape them, I would love to sneer at them.
(Credit and/or blame to David Gerard for starting this. Also, happy Pride Month, peeps)
Tomās hardware is normally pretty boostery imo. For example, they published an article about token costs getting to be enough of a problem that Altman had to address it and somehow managed to reference ātokenmaxxingā without using the meme template of the guy jamming a stick into the wheel of his own bike. Also they notably donāt reference the increases in token pricing as the VC subsidies run out, which is somehow both less surprising than the lack of sneering and also a more serious omission.
This is OT and reveals how much I interact with the orange website but I still found it very funny.
if sneak of all people finds your adoration of Ayn Rand idiotic, then youāve truly fallen down the wrong path.
Credit to John Rogers for the canonical reply:
There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year oldās life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs.
āAnd then I said to her, āThis Atlas is Shrugged but mine isnātā, gesticulating at my crotchā
So i have been using DuckDuckGo a bit more, and really disappointed to see they have basically banned rationalwiki.
RationalWiki no longer has technical staff, just a bit of help from @davidgerard@circumstances.run. To deal with bot swarms, possibly launched by Emil Kirkegaardās gang of racists with sensitive egos, they blocked some of the scrapers which Bing and Google rely on. Since 2022 DuckDuckGo is a front-end for Bing.
Thatās bizarre. Why?
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/79948695/how-can-i-avoid-using-llms-as-a-software-developer
For me, the ideal usage case for LLMs are not prompts like āwrite this appā or āwrite this functionalityā which indeed will often wreck havoc, but instead write simple functions. Sure, I can implement a matrix multiplication algorithm or search for optimised versions of it, but so can the LLM in a matter of seconds.
Please, just fucking donāt, BLAS and sparse pack and the netlib exists for a reason. Matrix multiply only sounds simple to you because you donāt actually care that much. The last thing anyone wants or needs is to start a new job and have to debug your awful regurgitated Numerical Recipes In C, incorrectly ported to python, AT SCALE.
Easiest way to avoid using LLMs as a software developer appears to be to get a religious exemption
Found a fun sneer at AI anthromoporphisation in the arXiv: If LLMs Have Human-Like Attributes, Then So Does Age of Empires II
Borrowing Garyās take on this since its the first one I found
TLDR: A lot of AI company stocks dropped last night, half a trillion dollars gone. Trump is considering having a government stake in OpenAI and other leading AI companies (aka thinly veiled bailout)
Itās a shame Gary Marcus is usually right because his writing style and personality are so annoyingly smug. He hates LLMs but only because he wants his own methods to be the path to AGI (or we could just⦠Not try to build AGI?) and wittering on about Trump bailing out OpenAI being socialism (bailouts are not generally considered socialism - itās such an annoying tic to just shout socialism any time governments do something you donāt like).
Still great to see the stock market cottoning on - hopefully this sticks and itās not just short-lived deepseek panic again
Unfortunately with mass media and social media you just have to accept that the people who get the biggest audiences will like attention and get some of the details wrong. They are built to create stars not spread facts.
The last few years have showed many disadvantages of the āAGIā quest which were not widely foreseen. Those disadvantages do not depend on the technology.
Yeah in a lot of LLM critiques he prattles on about neurosymbolic AI way too much and it really throws me off
Gary Marcus speculates they are upping their prices because they literally canāt afford to hold out. Iām wondering if it is because they need better numbers for their IPO. VC funding be circulated to create nice sounding statements, but IPO filings have a standard of rigor where trying that would be fraud. So they are trying to squeeze their customers to get a few good looking (i.e. revenues higher than operating costs) quarters for the IPO.
Here is a (partially paywalled) blog post on why the indexes started to bend the rules https://rupakghose.substack.com/p/s-and-p-nasdaq-and-the-spacex-ipo
Today in signs of changing times, āwe used to call that a botnetā: https://blog.includesecurity.com/2026/06/the-smart-tv-in-your-livingroom-is-a-node-in-the-aiscraping-economy/
In Buttcoin related news, apparently Michael J. Saylor has sold some of his bitcoins because he was running out of money and we reached sub 60k. For a quick non dutch source on the selling see this from r/buttcoin (last image). 32 bitcoin was enough to cause a crash. Imagine if Satoshis bitcoins ever moved.
Huh, interesting, when the price was close to 100K I saw roughly eighty-six hundred headlines about it everywhere. But it lost almost half of that and it didnāt make the news? Huh. I wonder how that works.
It did make the Dutch news, the headline was something like ābitcoin drops after biggest holder sellsā.
I was very disappointed to learn they ment saylor, and not that Satoshi had returned and cashed out and crashed everything.
Thereās some polymarket drama around this where people were betting if Microstrategy would sell any bitcoin before June based on onchain data or credible reporting yadda yadda.
And indeed Microstrategy sold some bitcoin before June and this was credibly reported on.
So of course in the grand tradition of cryptocurrency prediction markets Polymarket resolved the bet to ānoā.
Itās hard to find any good reporting about this, but hereās the perspective of someone who lost 500k on this bet: https://xcancel.com/willo2_poly/status/2061640812132516321
Lol, lmao even.

Willo2 writes:
I supported Polymarket for years because I believed they represented crypto values.
In fact, their platform is simply another bucketshop where if you bet too much, youāre going to get cleaned.
āIām shocked, shocked! to find that gambling is going on in hereā
Looks like Polymarket does, in fact, represent crypto values.
S&P have decided not to allow SpaceX early entry into the index after all https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/sp-global-keeps-fast-entry-proposal-unchanged-spacex-listing-looms-2026-06-04/
āTo ābe included in the S&P 500, a company must be profitable under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in its most recent quarter as āwell as for the sum of its most recent four quarters, according to one of the rules S&P left unchanged.ā
OpenAI and Anthropic right now: oh no
Part of me wants to believe the whole S&P special treatment announcement was designed to bait them into disclosing numbers, but the more realistic side of me believes this is a nervous backpedal because theyāve realized the inevitable consequences of allowing this blunder to play out in full.
A company has to disclose a lot of numbers backed by serious legal penalties before an IPO.
Whenever a stock market has gone up 29% in a year and a New Era story is circulating, people with corner offices and Savile Row suite start to do stupid ****. I think that is why financiers started to bend the rules.
To ābe included in the S&P 500, a company must be profitable
This is just discrimination. Is S&P scared of innovation? HFSP
āClaude, draw me a slide to advertise Claude. Make sure to use the word āClaudeā 17 times.ā
āYou got it bossā
Spoiler for obviously AI generated image because really who wants to see that nonsense anymore

Mention āworkflowā in a prompt and Claude will dynamically create an orchestration plan that it strictly follows, allowing you to confidently trust that every stage happens in the right order even across 100s of agents.
Previously, on Lobsters, we considered the degree to which Claude Code is configured via hard prompts instead of something more effective. Claude Code also often gets confused about its status in its internal workflow, the one which multiplexes chain-of-thought utterances (āthinkingā), user input, and generated output (āconfabulated bullshitā). Next time Claude Code source is leaked, I expect that weāll see how poorly it āstrictly followsā user-provided workflows, too.
Malkovich?
Malkovich Malkovich!
oppan Malkovich style
Nightmare blunt rotation

Oops! All Claude
Off-topic but this seems like a place that appreciates an insane legal dispute: https://www.techdirt.com/2026/06/02/everyone-in-this-lego-dispute-should-have-spoken-to-a-lawyer-earlier-than-they-did/
If Schneider had talked to a lawyer before doing half of what he did, he might have accomplished more with less collateral damage. Though it might not have made such āgood content.ā
Congratulations, Mike! You figured out why pranktubers do pranks and post videos of those pranks! Itās for clicks and attention and ad money. Youāre such a smart guy, Mike.
All summaries of this topic are going to get a lot of things wrong because they are legislating too many details. We can simplify this to what actually matters: a pranktuber got a lot of footage of legal First Amendment activity and they are going to use it to simultaneously destroy a mid-sized Lego pawn-shop franchise and extract a settlement from the police department of American Fork, Utah. In the process, they revealed that there is a whisper network of Mormon good old boys who will willingly lie on police reports, escalate situations to violence, abuse the legal system in any way they can to disenfranchise others, and generally donāt feel any fealty towards the Constitution or its rule of law. This story is about MLM: Mormon Lego Mafia.
We can simplify this to what actually matters
I was initially drawn into his dry recounting of the details, and overlooked that he was false-equivocating (obnoxious but legal) ācontent creatorā activity with police corruption and willful violation of some very clear and foundational laws.
The article collects a lot of information, and isnāt out right wrong, but I find the author under-sympathetic to someone that didnāt have the financial resources to challenge a corrupt corporation and decided going viral was their best bet. Also, I find the authorās language in a comment:
if you put yourself in the cops shoes (something I wouldnāt necessarily recommend doing) they show up and from their vantage point itās a bunch of rowdy out of town youtuber influencer kids against local homeowners in the community.
Is grossly too sympathetic to cops. The author is basically rationalizing and portraying sympathetically the way cops side with wealth and capital over the actual law.
The author is basically rationalizing and portraying sympathetically the way cops side with wealth and capital over the actual law.
Itās techdirt what else do you expect?
Heck Iām not sympathetic to local homeowners and Iām a local homeowner. We suck. At least Iām not a cop.
They want to build a Woe Engine next to our zoo.
https://www.change.org/p/nashville-zoo-says-no-to-proposed-data-center
Iām sure the tigers wonāt be driven to a homicidal rage by the incessant Hummmmm.
Itās so dumb that I wonder if itās some sort of profile-raising stunt.
CW M:tG weirdo Zviās slobsack + Xhitter references, but he accuses an OpenAI / Palantir-funded PAC boosting a fake āAI doomerā account calling for violence:
ed zitron went on bloomberg podcasts, these might be actual end times
Maybe that why itās felt like heās been somewhat more polite and explanatory of required knowledge in his latest posts.
Iāve got to give it to him, he found a winner and didnāt give up.
these might be actual end times
Good thing all those CEOs have Daddy Trump to run to while everyone else foots their bill
Not that this is news to anyone here but hey thereās a bubble
Time for another once in a lifetime financial crisis.
CW: USA Politics
That suppressed Democratic National Committe 2024 āpostmortemā report turns out to have been pure slop, with essentially no references and entirely made-up charts and plots while also missing entire sections. The author can produce exactly zero interview transcripts or source data. It also neglects interrogating failures in addressing trans rights, the genocide in Gaza, or the affordability crisis.
The podcast āIt Could Happen Hereā does a good job of analysis (disgusted), but long-time sneerers will feel the futility of getting into the weeds with an extruded textual artifact:
Tl:dl the deeply institutionalist DNC chairman appointed his best buddy to the job with zero oversight, and this was the result.









