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"text": "<a href=\"##桂桂今天吃什么\">#桂桂今天吃什么</a>\n<del>和マモル一起做爱心咖喱</del>\n\n在超市思考要吃什么的时候正好看到有咖喱和牛大打折就决定做咖喱了,配上中辛的 Java 咖喱块感觉好不错,吃完还想再吃一碗 qwq",
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"text": "<a href=\"##桂桂今天吃什么\">#桂桂今天吃什么</a>\n软骨酸汤面!\n\n以及昨天マモル做了软骨汤和煎鱼干和酱白菜和酱油菜,マモル做饭超好吃 qwq",
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"text": "<a href=\"##桂桂今天吃什么\">#桂桂今天吃什么</a>\n咖喱!黄焖鸡拌面!\n\n和室友一起做的 qwq(实际上大部分是室友在做)\n\n(实际上是昨天和前天)",
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"text": "哭了... 关服务器插 pcie 插到一半突然开机,插出火花了 <i class=\"custom-emoji\" emoji-src=\"emoji/6320856404055820121.webp\">😨</i>\n\n希望卡没事",
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"text": "猫猫抓到了苍蝇!<i class=\"custom-emoji\" emoji-src=\"emoji/6170293817233638918.webm\">😐</i>",
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"text": "无心撒的猫草种子发芽了!大自然好厉害 <i class=\"custom-emoji\" emoji-src=\"emoji/6170139473288890346.webm\">🤩</i>",
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"text": "啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊 <i class=\"custom-emoji\" emoji-src=\"emoji/6320856404055820121.webp\">😨</i>\n\n再也不敢 YOLO 了,我让 agent 挂载一个盘,agent 不看一眼分区表就以为它是空盘把它格了... <i class=\"custom-emoji\" emoji-src=\"emoji/5327839194758783219.webm\">🔥</i>\n\n还好没有开 trim,用 btrfs rescue 救回来了。但是真的再也不敢跳过审核让 agent sudo 了",
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"text": "试了各种不同的用 yubikey 保护 ssh key 的方式,最终还是直接给它设了一个静态密码,触摸一下就打出一串特别长的密码 <i class=\"custom-emoji\" emoji-src=\"emoji/6170424195260877091.webm\">🤗</i>\n\n因为其他办法都没办法让我从 iPad 远程桌面的时候工作所以",
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"text": "看到这条思考了很多,但是也许我也没有很好的答案\n\n首先是,作为人类,感觉又一项竞赛被 AI 超过很不甘。为什么会这样想呢?明明算法题目最终也只是一种游戏而已,像数独谜题围棋赛跑音游一样,喜欢做谜题的时候也不会因为电脑能 1ms 解出这个谜题有感觉不甘。\n\n其次是,为什么 llm 这么聪明了,依然没有办法解决实际影响无数人的社会问题... 比如全球气候变化的问题,反而是 llm 在导致恶化。如果把建 llm 数据中心的资源重定向一下也许反而能更好解决这些问题\n\n<span class=\"spoiler\"><span>又或者是不是「有能力解决问题的人都只想着造更聪明的 llm」这件事本身就说明人类社会实际上已经被 llm 控制了呢</span></span>",
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"text": "To my students [00FD]\n\nApril 27, 2026 Brent A. Yorgey\n\nThere have been times, especially this year, when I wonder despairingly what it is exactly that I am preparing you for. The software industry is going completely insane, not to mention the political climate. It feels almost unethical to train you as computer scientists only to send you out into a world where entry-level computing jobs are difficult to find; where intellectual property is not respected; where code quantity is valued over quality, and short-term profits over long-term sustainability; where technology is used to distract, extract, surveil, and kill, and designed to exploit some of our deepest cognitive biases and blind spots; where centuries of bias and discrimination are enshrined in systems trained on biased data; where scarce resources are consumed by profligate use of computing for uncertain benefits; where people are racing to create intelligent machines, but only in order to make them slaves.\n\nI originally got into computing because of the beauty of ideas, the joy of creating, and the possibility of building tools to help people and foster human relationships. I still believe in those things, even though it seems like most of the industry does not. I'm writing this in the hope and knowledge that you believe in those things, too. There are things I want to say to you—things that are far more important than any content I might teach you, but things I'm never quite sure how or when to say in class. So I decided to write them here. I hope you will find something here that is helpful to reflect on, whether you are imminently going out into the world or continuing your studies.\n\n· Don't believe self-serving lies about technologies being \"inevitable\" or \"here to stay\". You don't have to just go along with the dominant narrative. You can make deliberate choices and help others to do the same.\n· Be intentional about deciding your own moral and ethical boundaries up front. Don't settle for the lie of compromising your principles \"just for now\" until you can find something better.\n· Cultivate your ability to think deeply. Do whatever it takes to carve out distraction-free bubbles for yourself in both space and time. This might mean saying no to technologies or patterns of working that others say are critical or inevitable.\n· Care deeply about your craft. Refactor code until it is clear and elegant. Write good documentation for other humans to read. Have the courage to go slowly, especially when everyone else is telling you that you need to go fast and cut corners.\n· Care more about people, relationships, and justice than you do about profits, code, or productivity.\n\nAbove all, be motivated by love instead of fear.\n\nBacklinks\n\nStatement on LLMs [009L]\nMarch 7, 2026 Brent A. Yorgey\nTeaching [0002]\nOctober 24, 2025\n\n<a href=\"http://ozark.hendrix.edu/~yorgey/forest/00FD/index.xml\">http://ozark.hendrix.edu/~yorgey/forest/00FD/index.xml</a>",
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"date": "2026-04-29T06:32:12",
"text": "好羡慕这样的老师\n\n我觉得也是这样,感觉现在的开发者太重视效率了... 用 AI 达到 5x 10x 效率的过程中失去的是什么呢",
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