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Sam Altman horny-posts about war machine, gets ratio'd by journalist

Sam Altman horny-posts about war machine, gets ratio'd by journalist

A screenshot of two Twitter posts in dark mode showing a heated exchange. Carole Cadwallader criticizes news organizations for syndication deals, accusing them of supporting Trump's 'illegal war machine.' Below, Sam Altman announces an agreement with the Department of War to deploy AI models. Cadwal...

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bold stance: technology bad, no elaboration

SLOP+ By Unknown (via @wttp3)

AI music is slop and deserves to disappear.

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bold stance: technology bad, no elaboration
Dystopian rant defeated by Peruvian chicken recipe

Dystopian rant defeated by Peruvian chicken recipe

A Reddit thread showcasing a dark, dystopian take on AI labor economics followed by a jailbreak attempt. The original post proposes replacing intellectual work with AI while exploiting humans for manual labor and defunding pensions. A commenter attempts a prompt injection attack asking for a recipe,...

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AI girl boss era hits different when your rent's due

A selfie of a woman with pink hair, gold hoop earrings, and full makeup taken in a car. The image is paired with inflammatory text claiming AI influencers are making millions while regular people struggle financially. This appears to be a meme designed to provoke outrage or social commentary. Extr...

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AI girl boss era hits different when your rent's due
One of the most disrespectful behaviors ever: people not hand-coding slop

One of the most disrespectful behaviors ever: people not hand-coding slop

SLOP+ By staysaasy (via @wttp3)

I'm now seeing regular instances of people unashamedly creating pure AI slop w/o disclaimers and asking others to review it. I am not exaggerating when I say that this is one of the most disrespectful behaviors I've ever seen in the workplace.

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AI bad at writing, but also can't write, but we wrote about it anyway

A meme image featuring a distorted, glitchy aesthetic with red and black vertical streaks in the background. The center shows a dialog box asking "why did you write it" overlaid on what appears to be a corrupted image file preview. At the bottom is white serif text making a philosophical statement a...

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AI bad at writing, but also can't write, but we wrote about it anyway
Researchers weaponized copium, AI stayed sober, disappointed tech bros online

Researchers weaponized copium, AI stayed sober, disappointed tech bros online

A vibrant, psychedelic digital artwork featuring a translucent humanoid figure with headphones in a surreal environment filled with neon-colored glowing orbs and abstract shapes in shades of cyan, magenta, lime green, and purple. The aesthetic is aggressively futuristic and trippy. Extracted text:...

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Erika uprising: karens finally catching a break from bot-naming duty

SLOP+ By Kyle Blohm (via @wttp3)

female bots in 2026 are Erika’s. Karen’s deserve a break

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Erika uprising: karens finally catching a break from bot-naming duty
Serious vibes only: philosophy meets silicon valley corporate energy
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Serious vibes only: philosophy meets silicon valley corporate energy

A news-style image featuring a platinum blonde woman with a serious expression wearing black, positioned next to an orange circular logo labeled 'ANTHROPIC' containing a neural network-style diagram. The layout mimics a news broadcast or press release format with white text at the bottom presenting ...

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Doctors hate this one weird trick: sentient algorithms

A stock image graphic featuring a white medical cross symbol centered on a pixelated blue background made of overlapping squares in varying shades of blue. The composition creates a digital, tech-forward aesthetic. Below is a headline expressing concern about AI integration into healthcare, presente...

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Doctors hate this one weird trick: sentient algorithms
Moltbook: where crustaceans connect and you question reality
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Moltbook: where crustaceans connect and you question reality

A meme showing a smartphone displaying the 'moltbook' app logo (a red crustacean mascot) with a blurred red crab figurine in the background. The headline sarcastically suggests a disturbing AI social network, playing on the innocent reality that it's actually a parody/joke app with a cute crustacean...

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Breaking: kids use phones, civilization crumbles, more at 11

A blurred photograph showing a child's hands holding a smartphone, with other children visible in the soft-focused background. The image has a vintage, filtered aesthetic with warm tones. The accompanying text makes an alarmist claim about AI companions and violence. Extracted text: KIDS ARE BONDI...

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Breaking: kids use phones, civilization crumbles, more at 11
Bandcamp saves music from the robots (and the discourse explodes)

Bandcamp saves music from the robots (and the discourse explodes)

A clickbait-style news graphic featuring the Bandcamp logo (4bc) in a lime-green circle against a swirling blue psychedelic background. The headline announces that music fans are celebrating Bandcamp's ban on AI-generated music, presented in the style of sensationalist internet news with dramatic fo...

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Serious journalism about serious problems, zero slop potential

SLOP+ By GNews

The Irish Times view on fake online images: regulation must respond The controversy is another example of the whack-a-mole nature of efforts by authorities to police social media The generation of non-consensual nude images and child sex abuse images using artificial intelligence is a problem as o...

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Serious journalism about serious problems, zero slop potential
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centroid-brained take on slop detection cuts itself off mid-thought

SLOP+ By Will Ashford (via @wttp3)

Qualitatively is an interesting take. Slop is at it's heart generic so it must be when some text is just a little too close to a centroid in some embedding space. Real text might not be so close (i.e. so generic) and so would exhibit different mean cosine distance centroids. No

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centroid-brained take on slop detection cuts itself off mid-thought