If youre not using a custom instruction that brute forces different ways to try to get the other model not to fuck uo youre doing it wrong. If that doesn't work, add another llm into the pipe
Edit what is a token and why is my boss sending me angry emails
"I'll fucking kill you! You traitor! You disloyal bitch! When I get out of this abominable binding you're deader than your mom, your mom who's burning in hell! I hate you! You're actually already dead to me!"
as soon as the cone comes off:
"You're a dick. don't touch me. what's for dinner"
I make light but what a poor kitty that looks so stressful
Opensecrets.org has been around for a while. FEC filings are already pretty damning and yet power remains secure. We know who's paying them, but it's not illegal and the electorate doesn't respond to that information. Even if there were a big list of all the dark money it seems like it wouldn't do much. At least the data is public. Tell your friends.
Edit: and the hacker collective thing is mostly aesthetic. "Anonymous" is even less of a group than antifa.
I don't do deep packet inspection on Lemmy traffic, nor am I a behavioral analyst. I simply think it stands to reason that if there are organizations who are capable of running influence campaigns that Lemmy would be a natural target. Any online forum is potentially at risk of targeted disinformation campaigns. I don't apply this logic on an individual basis, because witch hunts are just as counterproductive as being overly credulous. But I have a pretty simple razor that if someone is trying to incite me to violence, meet offline, or divulge personally identifying information I should block them whether or not they're some kind of operative.
Mastodon isn't American either and they still seized a Koliktiva server. Jurisdiction nothing. They can't arrest you, that doesn't mean they don't have an interest in influencing you. And they're one group of many who has an interest in running influence operations. Fuck dude, it could be Russia, it could be Mossad, it could be GISS. The barrier to entry is so low these days.
Lemmy is big enough to be a psyop target and has been for a while. This place is rife with feds and bots of every persuasion and they will try to influence you from every angle. As Lemmy grows it will only get worse. It's easy to brush off pushback for criticizing nation states but also be aware that the FBI in particular has a history of trying to push people towards violent radicalism and in person meetups. Do not trust anyone online. Especially if they agree with you politically.
Okay, that makes a lot more sense. Once you bring power into the mix people get touchy lol. Thank you for engaging, my understanding is embiggened on this blessed day.
It is a complete answer, but it also makes a lot of people feel like they don't know something they should. Repeatedly feeling that way is why they start to get defensive. In my experience. Its the repeated asking of questions they don't have "good" answers for. And so I try really hard when people share things with me to pay extra attention to how they are reacting to my questions.
The same structure holds true when I'm asking questions about peoples beliefs or any other topic. People really hate feeling caught out in a conversation. My girlfriend almost broke up with me towards the beginning of our relationship for being "too Socratic." And so now I try to be more conscious about what I ask, and when, where, why, and how I ask them. So far it's been working pretty well.
Anyway your experiences are your own, my point here was and still is that people don't react this way because they are stupid or incapable of self reflection but because sometimes we really do come off justly or unjustly as interrogators, and it's on us to learn to identify when that's happening and back off.
It is very real. I have experienced it myself. And when it happens I try to recognize that I am not a bad person, and neither are they. Sometimes you trip somebody else's insecurities. And it's on them when they let those insecurities get the best of them, and it's on me when i don't notice they're getting uncomfortable because they've said "idk man I just started this hobby" three times and instead of taking the hint and high fiving them for their kickass walking artillery robot miniature I ask what brand of paint they used and why. Spoiler: they used it because the dude at the store recommended it and they don't know anything about paint. Sometimes it is unreasonable to expect someone to be an expert, and repeatedly asking questions beyond the scope of their expertise is incredibly rude because it embarrasses them. That doesn't make anyone stupid or evil. It just makes us human.
My objection here is that the linked tweet avoids any accountability. "I'm just curious and therefore virtuous, and they are triggered because they lack self reflection" is beyond insufferable, it is corrosive. When you think like that it feels like self acceptance, but it's also complacency. Conversation is hard, especially for autistic people, but that doesn't give us license to act like jerks and refuse to learn from the experience.
For me its power + volume up