You're not just using a tool — you're co-authoring the science.
This README is an absolute headache that is filled with AI writing, terminology that doesn't exist or is being used improperly, and unsound ideas. For example, it focuses a lot on doing "ablation studies", by which it means removing random layers of an already-trained model, to find the source of the refusals(?), which is an absolute fool's errand because such behavior is trained into the model as a whole and would not be found in any particular layer. I can only assume somebody vibe-coded this and spent way too much time being told "You're absolutely right!" bouncing back the worst ideas
Retr0id 45 minutes ago [-]
I don't know if this particular tool/approach is legit, but LLM ablation is definitely a thing: https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.13655
dinunnob 4 hours ago [-]
Hmm, pliny is amazing - if you kept up with him on social media you’d maybe like him
https://x.com/elder_plinius
gavinray 3 hours ago [-]
The parent comment makes no reference to or comment on the author of the README.
It just says "the README sucks." Which, I'm inclined to agree, it does.
LLM-generated text has no place in prose -- it yields a negative investment balance between the author and aggregate readers.
EGreg 3 hours ago [-]
Amazing as in his stuff actually works?
I just hear him promoting OBLITERATUS all day long and trying to get models to say naughty things
dinunnob 3 hours ago [-]
Yeah but i think the philosophy is to show how precarious the guardrails are
bigyabai 3 hours ago [-]
If this qualifies as "amazing" in 2026 then Karpathy and Gerganov must be halfway to godhood by now.
dinunnob 3 hours ago [-]
I dont think anyone is going to dispute this
bigyabai 3 hours ago [-]
I just don't think many people will be "amazed" by their output, as you claim.
dinunnob 3 hours ago [-]
I just said pliny was amazing, fwiw - i like that hes hacking on these and posts about it. I rushed to defend, i wish more people were taking old school anarchist cookbook approaches to these things
cess11 2 hours ago [-]
Smoke banana peel?
Zetaphor 40 minutes ago [-]
I had such a godawful headache from that. Also tried the peanut shells, equally awful. I was a dumb teenager.
fragmede 29 minutes ago [-]
gasoline and styrofoam was fun tho
creatonez 4 hours ago [-]
> For example, it focuses a lot on doing "ablation studies", by which it means removing random layers of an already-trained model, to find the source of the refusals(?), which is an absolute fool's errand because such behavior is trained into the model as a whole and would not be found in any particular layer.
That doesn't mean there couldn't be a "concept neuron" that is doing the vast majority of heavy lifting for content refusal, though.
paradox460 2 hours ago [-]
It's not just a headache, it's bad
fragmede 25 minutes ago [-]
Alternately, it's intentional. It very effective filters out people with your mindset. You can decide if that's a good thing or not.
eli 22 minutes ago [-]
Why would a tool that works need to dissuade skeptics from trying it?
robertk 3 hours ago [-]
You don't know what you are talking about. Obviously refusal circuitry does not live in one layer, but the repo is built on a paper with sound foundations from an Anthropic scholar working with a DeepMind interpretability mentor: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&h...
ComputerGuru 5 hours ago [-]
Reviews of the tool on twitter indicate that it completely nerfs the models in the process. It won't refuse, but it generates absolutely stupid responses instead.
butILoveLife 7 minutes ago [-]
This is my experience with abliterated models.
I use Berkley Sterling from 2024 because I can trick it. No abliteration needed.
littlestymaar 4 hours ago [-]
This is vibecoded garbage that the “author” probably didn't even test by themselves since making this yesterday, so it's not surprising that it's broken.
Also, as I said in a top level comment, what this project wants to achieve has been done for a while and it's called Heretic: https://github.com/p-e-w/heretic
(Not vibecode by a twitter influgrifter)
dinunnob 4 hours ago [-]
Hate to have to be the one to stick up for pliny here, but hes concerned about forcing frontier labs to focus more on model guardrails - he demonstrates results that are crazy all the time
We will eventually arrive at a new equilibrium involving everyone except the most stupid and credulous applying a lot more skepticism to public claims than we did before.
And yeah, doing stuff like deleting layers or nulling out whole expert heads has a certain ice pick through the eye socket quality.
That said, some kind of automated model brain surgery will likely be viable one day.
halJordan 1 hours ago [-]
Everyone says that abliteration destroys the model. That's the trope phrase everyone who doesn't know anything but wants to participate says. If someone says it to you, ignore them.
Animats 5 hours ago [-]
Link?
It's interesting that people are writing tools that go inside the weights and do things. We're getting past the black box era of LLMs.
I believe that this is already done to several models. One that I've come across are the JOSIEfied models from Gökdeniz Gülmez. I downloaded one or two and tried them on a local ollama setup. It does generate potentially dangerous output. Turning on thinking for the QWEN series shows how it arrives at it's conclusions and it's quite disturbing.
However, after a few rounds of conversation, it gets into loops and just repeats things over and over again. The main JOSIE models worked the best of all and was still useful even after abliteration.
kube-system 4 hours ago [-]
I guess it's kind of like a lobotomy tool.
sheepscreek 4 hours ago [-]
I guess it proves you cannot unlobotomize a hole in the head.
IncreasePosts 3 hours ago [-]
I didn't use this tool, but I did try out abliterated versions of Gemma and yes, it lost about 100% of it's ability to produce a useful response once I did it
electroglyph 37 minutes ago [-]
the default heretic with only 100 samples isn't very good, you really need your own, larger dataset to do a proper abliteration. the best abliteration roughly matches a very careful decensor SFT
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Alifatisk 5 hours ago [-]
This is for local models right? I can't use it on, say my glm-5 subscription connected to opencode?
HanClinto 4 hours ago [-]
Correct, local models only.
ftkftk 2 hours ago [-]
Didn't make it past the first paragraph of AI slop in the README. Have some respect for your readers and put actual information in it, ideally human generated. At least the first paragraph! Otherwise you may as well name it IGNOREME.
PeterStuer 3 hours ago [-]
Already censored for sharing on FB Messenger?
SilverElfin 2 hours ago [-]
Does anyone offer a live (paid) LLM chatbot / video generation / etc that is completely uncensored? Like not requiring doing any work except just paying for it?
nomel 1 hours ago [-]
Grok was one of the closest, with expected results: bad PR from the obvious use cases that come with little censorship.
littlestymaar 4 hours ago [-]
Don't use this 2 days old vibe coded bullshit please.
It just says "the README sucks." Which, I'm inclined to agree, it does.
LLM-generated text has no place in prose -- it yields a negative investment balance between the author and aggregate readers.
I just hear him promoting OBLITERATUS all day long and trying to get models to say naughty things
That doesn't mean there couldn't be a "concept neuron" that is doing the vast majority of heavy lifting for content refusal, though.
I use Berkley Sterling from 2024 because I can trick it. No abliteration needed.
Also, as I said in a top level comment, what this project wants to achieve has been done for a while and it's called Heretic: https://github.com/p-e-w/heretic
(Not vibecode by a twitter influgrifter)
https://x.com/elder_plinius
And yeah, doing stuff like deleting layers or nulling out whole expert heads has a certain ice pick through the eye socket quality.
That said, some kind of automated model brain surgery will likely be viable one day.
It's interesting that people are writing tools that go inside the weights and do things. We're getting past the black box era of LLMs.
That may or may not be a good thing.
However, after a few rounds of conversation, it gets into loops and just repeats things over and over again. The main JOSIE models worked the best of all and was still useful even after abliteration.
p-e-w's Heretic (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45945587) is what you're looking for if you're looking for an automatic de-censoring solution.