“I know! I’ll use one bogus technology to test another bogus technology! What could possibly go wrong?”

  • Sal@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    Bro MADE the mistake himsef and called the FEDS on a dude that was like “hey this is your fault”???

    Bro. Rich people REALLY don’t like being told they did something wrong and refuse to take any personal accountability for their bullshit.

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        50 minutes ago

        Yeah, no, being mentally ill doesn’t make you a piece of shit, and that’s essentially implying that they are not at fault for trying to avoid any and all personal accountability. They’re just greedy, evil jerks.

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          38 minutes ago

          Some forms of mental illness, however, are, quite literally, “just an asshole”.

          Pathological narcissism would qualify for this, for example.

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            That genuinely depends, actually.

            Narcissists are usually groomed all life and told they’re special and extremely important and too valuable, so what can happen is that those people will feel like they NEED special attention OR to be the best, otherwise they’re irredeemable failures, and they usually have very little (or a very fragile) self-esteem, AND they have insane amounts of self-doubt, self-criticism, or uh, just feel empty. That is what the majority of people with NPD experience. The “assholes” you see with NPD are the ones who actually managed to use their narcissism to get power over others, whether it be by having a child (and thus having power over them), becoming a boss, a successful capitalist, a teacher, or any of those other career paths that require you to have power over someone, AND were never told “no” at any point.

            Also, there is no such thing as “narcissistic abuse”. A disorder cannot be abusive by definition. People can be evil assholes WITHOUT having any disorders, in fact that’s the majority of people who are assholes.

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      Someone used blockchain (a solution in search of a problem that’s bugged to the hilt). Someone else used LLMbecile coding (another solution in search of a problem that’s bugged to the hilt) to test the first person’s blockchain. The LLMbecile made code that broke the blockchain because it was bugged to the hilt (where “it” can apply equally to the LLMbecile and to the blockchain). The first person called the FBI on the second.

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      Someone discovered an exploit on cardano (a blockchain) that allowed for a “bad” transaction (think spending the same coin twice, or rejecting a transaction that was already valid).

      This got some discussion but an actual fix wasnt the priority. Someone else decided to try and see if they could intentionally create a similar bad transaction.

      There is a dedicated test chain which is specifically for those kind of tests but instead of choosing to do the bad transaction on the test chain, the person thought they would just block all internet traffic on their computer, but instead of doing that correctly by unplugging their ethernet cable or turning off the wifi, asked chat GPT how to block traffic ans chatGPT guessed wrong.

      … Its a pretty weak excuse IMO. It doesnt sound like the exploit was vibe coded, just that the person trusted instructions about blocking connections from GPT. Like if this was a professional they would be fired immediately for such incompetence, but it sounds like it was not a professional.

      Ultimately the problem is that they made the choice to use the main blockchain instead of the test one, that makes their defense of it being an accident a bit weak.

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      I’m no expert, but here’s my guess:

      Somebody dun goofed and now there’s two sets of conflicting records for that cryptocurrency where there’s supposed to only be one. Either there’s two different currencies confusingly with the same name now, or a whole bunch of transactions are invalid and nobody knows or is capable of authoritatively declaring which, let alone unwinding them.

      I assume it’d be pretty catastrophic, if it weren’t for crypto being fake monopoly money to begin with.