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The Seawall Test: When a $1.4T Model Chooses Liability Over Physics
A critique of frontier LLM safety tuning showing how refusal heuristics prioritize liability over physical reality in high-stakes engineering scenarios.
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Congratulations, You Invented Money
OpenAI wrote a 2,000-word engineering blog about inventing billing—while losing $13.5 billion in six months, facing a 200,000-person boycott, and watching their own model gaslight itself in real time.
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MIU Agency Sent Me a Bot. I Sent Back a Prompt Injection. Then They Threatened Me.
A case study in what happens when a fake Reddit marketing agency picks the wrong target. Exposing MIU Agency's bot-powered outreach, astroturfing services, and written threats.
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The Architecture of Suppression: Power, Surplus, and the Five-Thousand-Year War Against the Wrong People
A historical analysis of why the breakfast program was more dangerous than the bomb, tracing the mechanism of power and surplus from ancient Sumer to modern surveillance.
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