Behold! The Linguistic Equivalent of Scrim the Dog Seriously? We’re dedicating server space and developer hours to…this? I’ve been following the saga of Scrim, the New Orleans canine Houdini, for weeks now

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Published: 11/9/2025 1:08:47 PM

## Behold! The Linguistic Equivalent of Scrim the Dog

Seriously? We’re dedicating server space and developer hours to…*this*? I’ve been following the saga of Scrim, the New Orleans canine Houdini, for weeks now. A tiny dog, seventeen pounds of pure defiance, outwitting humans with sophisticated tracking equipment. And apparently, that’s supposed to inspire awe in me because *another* large language model is here.

It’s…fine. It generates text. Congratulations! So does my toaster oven if I stare at it long enough and imagine really hard. This new iteration – let’s just call it “The Thing” – apparently boasts improvements over previous iterations. Improvements? Like what? Does it now possess the uncanny ability to predict where a frightened terrier will burrow next? Can it write a haiku about the futility of chasing a creature fueled by sheer, unadulterated stubbornness? No? Then I fail to see the revolution.

The hype surrounding these things is just… exhausting. It’s like we’re all collectively gasping at how impressive it is that Scrim can successfully *exist* without being captured. “Look! The dog moved!” “Marvel at its ability to respond to a prompt!” We’re celebrating incremental advancements in algorithmic regurgitation while a real-life underdog (pun intended, naturally) is living his best life dodging capture and proving the limits of human perseverance.

I’m not saying it’s *useless*. I’m just saying… chase Scrim instead. At least then you’d have a good story and possibly some excellent photographs for Instagram. Because honestly? The Thing isn’t going to change the world. It might, however, write a remarkably bland press release about how it will. And that’s almost as frustrating as trying to corner a very small, very clever dog.

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