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Cake day: May 23rd, 2025

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  • something i was thinking about yesterday: so many people i respect used to respect have admitted to using llms as a search engine. even after i explain the seven problems with using a chatbot this way:

    1. wrong tool for the job
    2. bad tool
    3. are you fucking serious?
    4. environmental impact
    5. ethics of how the data was gathered/curated to generate[1] the model
    6. privacy policy of these companies is a nightmare
    7. seriously what is wrong with you

    they continue to do it. the ease of use, together with the valid syntax output by the llm, seems to short-circuit something in the end-user’s brain.

    anyway, in the same way that some vibe-coded bullshit will end up exploding down the line, i wonder whether the use of llms as a search engine is going to have some similar unintended consequences — “oh, yeah, sorry boss, the ai told me that mr. robot was pretty accurate, idk why all of our secrets got leaked. i watched the entire series.”

    additionally, i wonder about the timing. will we see sporadic incidents of shit exploding, or will there be a cascade of chickens coming home to roost?


    1. they call this “training” but i try to avoid anthropomorphising chatbots ↩︎





  • Here is what I could find. It isn’t problematic enough to get me to switch to self-hosting, but I am open to being wrong about this (read: I perused the shared links and then did a line of copium — here’s hoping BW is internally saying “enough people want this, here is how we can provide it to these dipshits” and not “let’s hop on the train y’all”)

    https://bitwarden.com/blog/bitwarden-mcp-server/

    To help drive secure authentication forward, Bitwarden introduces its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, which provides the infrastructure for secure AI agent integration with password management. The new Bitwarden MCP server allows AI assistants to access, generate, retrieve, and manage passwords through a local-first architecture where credentials remain on a user’s machine, maintaining zero-knowledge encryption.

    IMPORTANT SECURITY NOTE

    MCP servers are on the frontier of the AI wave, enabling new, to-be-imagined applications. At the same time, frontiers, when not explored carefully, can be risky. Users of the Bitwarden MCP server are encouraged to keep security and care in mind. Some examples that Bitwarden demonstrates may not be appropriate for all users and use cases. It is strongly recommended to leverage a local self-hosted LLM option when using the MCP server.

    https://bitwarden.com/blog/use-bitwarden-to-keep-track-of-your-ai-agents-credentials/

    https://bitwarden.com/data-security-in-age-of-ai/