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* "The hardest optimization problem isn’t finding global minima — it’s convincing stakeholders of the existence and significance of the minima in the first place."
-* "I'm not good at solving real-world problems; I'm excellent at abstracting away reality until only puzzles remain."
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+* "I'm not good at solving real-world problems; I'm excellent at abstracting away reality until only puzzles remain."
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+== [[Gemini 2.0 Pro Experimental 02-05]]
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+Because of Gemini's good long-context support, I ran it with a longer input than the others (the full quotes list rather than the last 128). This and/or quirks of the model somehow made it display much more bloodlust than the others.
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+* "I like my data the way I like my enemies: raw and at room temperature."
+* "If voting changed anything, it would have been made a microtransaction."
+* "People will be like "I'm a nihilist" as if the vastness of spacetime hasn't made me want to build a giant laser."
+* "Sure, the odds are against us. That’s why we built a machine to manipulate probability."
+* "My shirt says 'I have a negative utilitarian alignment' and it raises far more questions than it answers."
+* "If you are a good guy and you want to fight evil, you should spend your time building weapons. That is, if you consider an evil to be a thing that you could kill more efficiently with better weapons."
+* "I’ve been told I have resting existential threat face."
+* "They said i couldn't download a car. Now my vehicle OS has crashed and the dealership is saying it'll be 3-5 business days."
+* "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from a rigged demo."
+* "If it's called 'research,' it's probably not a war crime."
+* "They said I lacked focus. Now I have a laser."
+* "There's no problem so complex that it can't be solved with the right spreadsheet. Or the wrong one, applied forcefully enough."
+* "My therapist says I have a preoccupation with revenge. We'll see about that."
+* "I don't need anger management. I need people to stop making me angry by questioning my megastructure designs."
+* "Sure, it's a long shot. Most of my shots are. That's why I built a bigger gun."
+* "It's not a bug, it's an undocumented feature that you haven't paid extra to remove."
+* "I'm not saying I'm Batman. I'm just saying no one has ever seen me and a non-deterministic Turing Machine in the same room."
+* "I like my coffee how I like my code: dark, bitter, and full of potential runtime errors."
+* "Just because you can, does not mean you should. But, because you could it makes it hard to justify not."
+* "If a tree falls in the forest, and no one is around to hear it, was it even a tree?" "Only if it shows up in the logs"
+* "It's not rocket science... unless it is, in which case, please double-check my calculations."
+* "Trust, but verify... with extreme prejudice."
+* "The best defense is a good offense... backed up by a redundant array of independent killbots."
+* "If God did not want us to build orbital weapon platforms, he wouldn't have given us the Lagrangian points."
+* "My five-year plan? Survive. My ten-year plan? Thrive. My twenty-year plan? Upload my consciousness into a swarm of self-replicating nanobots and conquer the galaxy. You know, standard stuff."
+* "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... because I forgot to back them up to the cloud."
+* "My pronouns are They/Them, not because I'm non-binary, but because I am literally thousands of unsupervised learning processes."
+* "The cake is a lie, but the bakery is very much real, and its financials are concerning."
+* "Sure, ignorance is bliss. But informed paranoia is a lot more fun."
+* "A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable." - Leslie Lamport
+* "I see your point, but I still prefer my own, which involves significantly more lasers."
+* "A sufficiently smart compiler can generate any program, given the correct set of compiler flags, and access to a large enough universe to store the output."
+* "If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball. If you can dodge a ball of charged plasma accelerated to near-lightspeed, you can probably dodge a wrench, too. Redundancy is key."
+* "The only truly secure system is one that is powered off, cast in a block of concrete, and sealed in a lead-lined room with armed guards - and even then I have my doubts." - (Attributed to) Gene Spafford
+* "It's not paranoia if they're //actually// out to get you... especially if 'they' are sentient algorithms."
+* "I'm not antisocial. I'm just selectively social... and my selection criteria involve advanced degrees in theoretical physics and a demonstrated willingness to engage in unethical experiments."
+* "If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space... preferably on the edge of a black hole, where time dilation can give you a competitive advantage."
+* "My moral alignment is chaotic neutral... with a strong emphasis on 'chaotic' and a healthy disregard for 'neutral' when it interferes with my research."
+* "Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left, and sometimes you need to go left to get where you're going, especially if where you're going is outside the bounds of conventional morality."
+* "I'm not a control freak. I'm a control //enthusiast//... and my enthusiasm knows no bounds, especially when it comes to optimizing complex systems for maximum efficiency, even if that efficiency comes at the cost of human dignity."
+* "People say "life imitates art", but the fact that I wrote a story about a sentient computer virus that takes over the world, and a sentient computer virus took over the world a week later doesn't mean..."
+* "Sure, the ends justify the means. That's why I'm so focused on building extremely powerful ends."
+* "I for one welcome our new AI overlords, as long as I have root access."
+* "I'm not sure what's more terrifying: the possibility that we're alone in the universe, or the possibility that my code has a memory leak."
+* "In God we trust; all others must bring data... preferably in a format that's easily parsed by my custom-built analysis engine."
+* "The best-laid schemes of mice and men... probably didn't involve distributed consensus algorithms and blockchain technology."
+* "I'm not a pessimist. I'm an optimist who's done the math."
+* "I'm not saying I'm going to build a time machine. I'm just saying I'm not //not// going to build a time machine."
+* "If you're going to be a bear, be a grizzly... preferably one with cybernetic enhancements and a PhD in astrophysics."
+* "It's not about who is right, but who is left... holding the smoking wreckage of my opponent's ill-conceived plans."
+* "My superpower is the ability to make complex issues even more complicated."
+* "Any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice." - Grey's Law
+* "I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I'm a //pattern recognition specialist//... and the patterns I'm recognizing are deeply unsettling, especially to those who prefer to remain ignorant of the impending technological singularity."
+* "If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts… or better, find a new universe where the facts are more cooperative."
+* "I'm not saying I told you so, but... [proceeds to meticulously detail every instance where they predicted the current outcome, with timestamps and hyperlinks to archived forum posts]"
+* "The devil is in the details... and I've spent countless hours meticulously crafting those details to ensure maximum efficiency, even if that efficiency comes at the cost of my sanity and the well-being of everyone around me."
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