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I think one underappreciated thing that's happening with ChatGPT is that it's reminding people of how joyful it is to do totally mundane searches, i.e. looking up recipes, and *not* get indundated with a million fucking ads.

If you write code you probably have to read this, because it’s by Steve Yegge: about.sourcegraph.com/blog/che

I’m still unconvinced, but you still have to read it.

“The federal government’s role [in management] is absolutely crucial because it owns and manages more than half the forested land in and even greater percentages in other western states.”

news.stanford.edu/2021/08/04/n

@colinstrasser In the same way there isn't literally an orchestra inside a vinyl record (as convincing as it sounds), there isn't sentience in LLMs and the rest.

The climate is changing
yes, but it must not be that.

We’ve surrendered to the virus
yes, but it must not be that.

The book banners are in power
yes, but it must not be that.

Bigotry is on the rise
yes, but it must not be that.

The youth are depressed
yes, it must be their phones.

In good news, the US NLRB ruling that nondisparagement clauses are void is apparently _retroactive_! Meaning everyone is now free to talk about former employers: ogletree.com/insights/nlrb-gen

Optimist Prime has a more faith in humanity than I do.

For years I've used "AI-complete" to indicate problems C-3PO could solve but computers as we know them cannot.

I would not trust chat-gpt near any of them.

The computer alchemy profession has some sort of P vs NP thing going on with this "I can't believe it's not AI" faces-in-clouds nonsense where closing the gap is likely to take multiple lifetimes if it can be done.

I want to say "computer science" but if you can't reproduce it from scratch under laboratory conditions, it's not science.

A left-wing conspiracy theory about the 1980 election was that GOPers convinced Iran to hold onto the hostages to sabotage Jimmy Carter's re-election.

Holy crap; it was actually true.

nytimes.com/2023/03/18/us/poli

Fed rate hikes “may have contributed to the downfall of Silicon Valley Bank.” - NPR

You mean this isn’t a “woke to broke” story, as the Wall Street Journal opined? /sarcasm

apple.news/A_6H-XfOrRbigS6gya_

@Quinnypig thats the secret, cap - there are no careers at twitter :D

@mekkaokereke @jalcine @brianonbarrington @PJ_Evans It's exhausting how impractical we are about so many things. It's literally energy sucking to know that keeping vulnerable people homeless is more expensive than housing them but we refuse to house vulnerable people. It's exhausting that we're hurtling towards planetary extinction because we can't think practically about our planet and reshaping our societies. It's soul crushing that we make people work themselves to death even though we have evidence that people are more productive when they work fewer hours. It's devastating that we're poisoning the air and water even though air and water are essential to life on our planet.

"Make those who will profess vows here learn through a long trial period not to think their life will amount to words alone, without deeds also."

(St. Teresa of Avila, The Way of Perfection 32:5, footnote 1, Kavanaugh translation)
#lent #StTeresaOfAvila #religiouslife #Catholic #Carmelite #quoteoftheday

“We live in a world where trained cops can panic and act on impulse but untrained civilians must remain calm with a gun in their face.”

If you’re not already following hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke , do yourself a favor and do so now, and check out all their amazing Black History Month posts. Enlightening facts and data presented straightforwardly without drama but still dramatic. #blackhistorymonth

, a British film streaming on Netflix, is a beautiful story, full of representation!

Leo Long is autistic himself, playing an autistic character, which was inspired by the director’s autistic cousin. There appear to be other folk among the supporting cast (I see an tee).

Highly recommend for , -friendly folk, and anyone who loves a feel good comeback story.

The Black Panthers were revolutionary, but not because they had Black leather jackets and berets and shotguns. They were revolutionary because they were armed with breakfast, and vaccines, and the truth.

They weren't revolutionary because they wanted to "kill white people." They didn't want to kill white people, not even the racist ones. They wanted white people, even the racist ones, to see that racism is a tool used to oppress all people.

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