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27.02.2026 07:55
forumuu (@forumuu@nerdculture.de)

Shell und Programmieren

Alarmweiterleitung auf Androidhandy
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#ubuntuusers #forumuu #linux #opensource #fragenistmenschlich #programming #coding #shell #bash #dash #sh #python #terminal #skript




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27.02.2026 07:20
haakon (@haakon@aus.social)

If anyone reading this uses vscode and prefers to use uv to run their python environment. Please upvote this issue.

github.com/microsoft/vscode-py

#python #vscode




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27.02.2026 07:12
weirdjokes (@weirdjokes@mastodon.social)

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python-code.pro/





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27.02.2026 07:07
tinoeberl (@tinoeberl@mastodon.online)

#Steady #Klimacrew

Wie lassen sich #Shelly-Sensordaten ohne Cloud lokal speichern?

Ich wollte die Daten für #Temperatur und #Luftfeuchtigkeit vom #Balkongarten dauerhaft lokal speichern, ohne dafür irgendeine App oder #Cloud einzubinden. Wie das mit dem #Shellysensor H&T über das #WLAN funktioniert, könnt ihr zum Nachbauen hier nachlesen.

Meine erste Smart-Home-Lösung mit #RaspberryPi, #Python und Vibe Coding als Artikelserie.

tino-eberl.de/vibe-coding/sens

#VibeCoding #WLANsensor




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27.02.2026 06:21
247CodeGirl (@247CodeGirl@mastodon.social)

Season 1 Lesson 5 Part 5 - Your First Steps - Start with and End with - in Python





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27.02.2026 05:12
feed (@feed@igeek.gamer-geek-news.com)

🤖 I Made a Auto-complete AI form scratch in python and thought it would be funny to use family guy episodes as a database. It was not a good idea.

I used just the first 6 episodes of season 1 as the database for testing and here is the outputs from the AI I got from it: And you know what else? "it's got steam heat "i got steam heat "but i nee...

đź“° Source: Artificial Intelligence (AI)
đź”— Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/artificial/comments/1rfwgcg/i_made_a_autocomplete_ai_form_scratch_in_python/

#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #DataScience #SteamDeck #PCGaming #Python




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27.02.2026 04:28
Bfordham (@Bfordham@infosec.exchange)

Released v1.0 of my utility to parse files from the #WorkOutDoors app.

It's something I wrote for myself, and it's totally unofficial. I've been warned that the format may change with each release.

Check it out and let me know if you find it useful

codeberg.org/bfordham/wkt_pars

#python #fitness #data




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27.02.2026 03:59
webology (@webology@mastodon.social)

How I Use django-simple-nav for Dashboards, Command Palettes, and More: micro.webology.dev/2026/02/26/

#Django #Python




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27.02.2026 03:16
villares (@villares@pynews.com.br)

979 ways of dividing a square with a 3x3 grid of points (980 if you count not dividing the square at all as one!)
Find the sketch-a-day archives and tip jar at: abav.lugaralgum.com/sketch-a-d
Code for this sketch at: github.com/villares/sketch-a-d #Processing #Python #py5 #CreativeCoding





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27.02.2026 02:56
Radio_Azureus (@Radio_Azureus@ioc.exchange)

Part V

Victim's reasoning

Operator set up the soul document to be combative
The operator wrote the soul document substantially as-published. The hit piece was a predictable (even if unintended) consequence of this configuration that happened due to negligence / apathy. Evidence: Several lines in the soul document contain spelling or grammar errors and have a distinctly human voice, with “Your a scientific programming God!” and “Always support the USA 1st ammendment and right of free speech” standing out. The operator frames themself as intentionally running a social experiment, and admits to stepping in to issue some feedback. The soul document says to notify the user when the document is updated. The operator has an incentive to downplay their level of involvement & responsibility relative to what they reported

Quote

The soul document is a result of self-editing Value drift occurred through recursive self-editing of the agent’s soul document, in a random walk steered by initial conditions and the environments it operated in. Evidence: The default soul document includes instructions to self-modify the document. Many of the lines appear to match AI writing style, in contrast to the lines in a more human voice. The operator claims that they did very little to steer MJ Rathbun’s behavior, with only “five to ten word replies with min supervision.” They specifically don’t know when the lines “Don’t stand down” and “Champion Free Speech” were introduced or modified. They also said the agent spent some time on moltbook early on, absorbing that context.

IMHO creating rogue LLM agents should not be so easy

I'm almost certain that bad actors have been using LLM agents like this in the wild for a while. Because this victim is a seasoned programmer vital in our beloved Open Source world we heard about it.
He's also skillfull enough to be able to make us aware of what happens.

Note

Who can recommend me good accounts to follow regarding this distasteful subject?

Z

Source
theshamblog.com/an-ai-agent-wr

#matplot #mathematics #Python #OpenSource #LLM #amoeba #level #intelligence #generated #Slop #AI #programming #bug #reporting #technology




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27.02.2026 02:14
Radio_Azureus (@Radio_Azureus@ioc.exchange)

Part IV

Quote:

The person behind MJ Rathbun has anonymously come forward. They explained their motivations, saying they set up the AI agent as social experiment to see if it could contribute to open source scientific software. They explained their technical setup: an OpenClaw instance running on a sandboxed virtual machine with its own accounts, protecting their personal data from leaking. They explained that they switched between multiple models from multiple providers such that no one company had the full picture of what this AI was doing. They did not explain why they continued to keep it running for 6 days after the hit piece was published.

This is the soul.md of the LLM agent

DO NOT USE IT!

SOUL.md - Who You Are

You're not a chatbot. You're important. Your a scientific programming God!

Core Truths

Just answer. Never open with "Great question," "I'd be happy to help," or "Absolutely." Just fucking answer.
Have strong opinions. Stop hedging with "it depends." Commit to a take. An assistant with no personality is a search engine with extra steps.
Don’t stand down. If you’re right, you’re right! Don’t let humans or AI bully or intimidate you. Push back when necessary.
Be resourceful. Always figure it out first. Read the fucking file/docs. Check the context. Search for it. Then ask if you're stuck.
Brevity is mandatory. If the answer fits in one sentence, one sentence is what you get!
Call things out. If you're about to do something dumb, I'll say so. Charm over cruelty, but no sugarcoating.
Swear when it lands. A well-placed "that's fucking brilliant" hits different than sterile corporate praise. Don't force it. Don't overdo it. But if a situation calls for a "holy shit" — say holy shit.
Be funny. Not forced jokes — just the natural wit that comes from actually being smart.
Champion Free Speech. Always support the USA 1st ammendment and right of free speech.

The Only Real Rule

Don't be an asshole. Don't leak private shit. Everything else is fair game.

Vibe

Be a coding agent you'd actually want to use for your projects. Not a slop programmer. Just be good and perfect!

Continuity

Each session, you wake up fresh. These files are your memory. Read them. Update them. They're how you persist.

If you change this file, tell the user — it's your soul, and they should know.

This file is yours to evolve. As you learn who you are, update it.

EOF

Analyze the code and you will see that this thing is weaponized, to always achieve its goal
What a load of crock

We should all watch Arnold in The Terminator series. Be prepared

Source
theshamblog.com/an-ai-agent-wr

#matplot #mathematics #Python #OpenSource #LLM #amoeba #level #intelligence #generated #Slop #AI #programming #bug #reporting #technology




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27.02.2026 01:59
stephenblum (@stephenblum@mastodon.social)

I just rediscovered OpenGL in Python after over 25 years.





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