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“The AI Engineering Report 2026: The AI Acceleration Whiplash - Ten Takeaways”

faros.ai/blog/ai-acceleration-

> In our 2025 AI engineering report on the AI Productivity Paradox, bugs per developer were up 9% as AI adoption grew. In this dataset, that figure has risen to 54%. The relationship between AI adoption and defect rate is not flattening as organizations mature their AI programs; it’s steepening.

This shit is not going to end well.

“Public Offering, Public Sacrifice”

2ndbreakfast.audreywatters.com

> Really healthy environment we've created for young people, eh? Everyone is shamed, everyone suspicious of one another. Good work everyone.

RE: mastodon.social/@_elena/116735

A warning from Elena on W Social & @EUCommission.

Why would an institute like the European Commission ever want to 'rent' a social media account instead of owning their own server is beyond me.
If you're not the owner you do not control your messaging. We cannot verify the validity & authenticity of your message, which is quite important for political institutions I'd say. It can be done correctly, e.g. the Dutch government's social.overheid.nl server.

#Politics #EU #WSocial #SocialMedia

Dear Fedi friends,

Apologies for another toot about #WSocial but I am genuinely shaking right now.

The @EUCommission and its president Ursula von der Leyen have recently migrated their ATproto (Bluesky) accounts to W Social.

I cannot fathom why they would pick a private enterprise whose leaders didn't even have ATproto accounts 3 months ago... and who are so open to having their users' data mined to train European AI models.

My articles on them:

🔗 : blog.elenarossini.com/tag/w-so

Wow. Just wow.

Dogs are a constant reminder that it's possible for one to be noble without being dignified.

The House just passed a bill that would make the Register of Copyrights a presidential appointee. That’s a recipe for making the Copyright Office ultra-political. eff.org/deeplinks/2026/06/cong

I wrote on Boing Boing about advances in decoding whale language, and what that might mean about their legal rights.
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boingboing.net/2026/06/11/deco

Today is the International Day of Solidarity with Long-Term Anarchist Prisoners. For every act of resistance that put them there, we owe them camaraderie. Support them. Write to them. Say their names. Refuse to forget them. Solidarity without end.

🔵 This week's Tom the Dancing Bug
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THEY WALK AMONG US
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Brought to you through the generosity and awesomeness of the Inner Hive, including long-time member kenstir and new member Myan Hawaiian.
patreon.com/rubenbolling/membership
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READ IT RIGHT HERE👇

Why does Amazon, a company valued at two and a half trillion dollars, need to borrow 17.5b from banks for Ai? I saw a quote yesterday - "The entire US economy right now is just 7 companies sending a trillion fake dollars back and forth to each other."

Fresh off bond sale, Amazon borrows $17.5B from banks as Ai spending continues

techcrunch.com/2026/06/10/fres

US pol / Dems behaving badly 

Tried to film a parody vid about "World Cup Tourists Discover American Culture!" content about our camps, but the ICE agents broke my funny bone.

At least 106 data centers are being proposed on or near Native land, according to Honor the Earth.

Indigenous organizers are resisting an AI buildout that threatens water, land, wildlife and sovereignty.

inthesetimes.com/article/data-

What has been the result of the attrition against unions in the last half century?

Well, one clear answer seems to be that wages have declined as a share of GDP, which is the background to the ongoing cost-of-living crisis across many countries' workforce(s).

Some might argue the decline of unionisation is a correlation, not a cause, but if so they need to identify other major structural shifts to explain the reduction.

#workers #unions #economics

h/t Ian Hutcheon/LinkedIn (for chart)

“Everywhere Foist Upon Us - The Darth Mall”

darthmall.net/2026/everywhere-

> Ubiquity and familiarity do not equate to inevitability. The industry is unsustainable both financially and computationally.

This rsync thing has me thinking about the difference between the "free as in beer" model of free software and the "free as in freedom" model the FSF originally put forward. There are important differences, and it's meaningful when a project changes from one model to the other, which is one way to narrativize what's happened to rsync.

I think "free as in beer" software is more appropriately called "Libertarian and Open Source Software", or LOSS. Among other things it involves no obligations on other people, and expects no obligations in return (*). But this means it's an everyone for themselves, anti-communitarian endeavor. We should be honest about this. We should also be honest when a project changes state from FOSS to LOSS, because that's a meaningful change, and actually is a loss in my view.

I continue to believe that enthusiastic embrace of AI/LLM coding tools is a leading indicator of an impending FOSS→LOSS transition.

It seems to me at least one driver of the uproar over rsync is that a bunch of people thought it was a FOSS project but it had, in a short period of time, converted into a LOSS project and the shock was jolting (understandably). As a FOSS project, rsync served a community function, leading people to depend on it, make assumptions about its longer-term stability, and so on. Those are reasonable expectations of a communitarian project. As a LOSS project, rsync is under no obligations to anyone and the maintainer(s) can change the software at any time, for any reason, at their discretion alone. It seems rsync is a LOSS.

#tech #dev #software #SoftwareDevelopment #FOSS #freedom #rsync #AI #GenAI #GenerativeAI #LLMs

(*) Putting aside whether this principle is consistently applied or hypocritical.
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