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One of the ways in which the web is like an ecosystem is that a synthetic text spill in one part of it can leak into others. Here, someone has posted ChatGPT output (unclear to what end) and the Google indexed it.

I learned of this particular #GoogleFail via BlueSky user aviendha69's post:

bsky.app/profile/aviendha69.bs

... and verified that I could find the same results. (For now, anyway. Sometimes things things get patched.)

The taxpayers of Marion, Kansas, (as well as the city''s insurance carrier) could be on the hook for millions after their flagrantly illegal raids on a newspaper and its owner. Here's some evidence that the county is regretting its participation in the operation: kshb.com/news/local-news/mario

Currently the archetypical AI art user is apparently some techbro who believes AI will help them art without having to learn any arting, and the assumption is they're the only people who would be interested in such a tool. But they aren't -- let me tell you a story about the glory days of webcomics, early 2000s, and a joke going around the webcomic community at that time:

6/?

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@AnneleiseHall nope, disagree.

She might suck a bit less than the higher profile ghouls, but she's using the same philanthropy scam they do. She's still holding on to an obscene amount of resources stolen from actual workers.

No one deserves, earns or needs a billion dollars.
All billionaires are systemic failures.

A Swiss mountain peak fell apart, sending 3.5 million cubic feet of rock into the valley below. Scientists warn climate change could make more mountains crumble. The collapse was caused by thawing permafrost, a layer of frozen ground that holds the mountain together. #ClimateChange #Permafrost #MountainCollapse businessinsider.com/mountains-

@lightweight I completely get this, but I expect most companies would far rather wave a ccompany credit card in front of Zoom or Teams and regard it as ‘job done’ while BigBlueButton looks like it might actually involve some work and, you know, we simply can’t have that.

People don't like being told that, in their high paying jobs for multinational corporations, they're actively lending their talents to those corporations who're making the world a worse place. And yet, undeniably, that is why many of us are doing. 'What's the alternative?' some might ask. Resign and take a lower paying job working for a small local business or foundation. Or start your own of either. Aim for sustainability. There are many benefits (I have personal experience with both).

Did you know a group of ravens is sometimes called an unkindness? Learn this and other bird facts when you pick up EFF's #DEFCON member t-shirt. Catch it before it flies away this evening. eff.org/vv

For no reason whatsoever, I’m just gonna drop this piece here where I argue that it’s pointless to do CO₂ removal (CDR) before we decarbonize significantly.

rdcu.be/dbFbB

Cool stuff you can do with #LibreSoftware Inkscape that you can't do with eye-wateringly expensive, totally proprietary Adobe Illustrator: yewtu.be/watch?v=jPd-AQ7Re6Q or youtube.com/watch?v=jPd-AQ7Re6

Consumer Reports (CR)'s Innovation Lab is hiring to ramp up the development of new products and services that level the playing field for consumers. They are actively hiring for a 1) Head of Experimental Engineering, 2) Research Engineer and 3) Senior Data Scientist. Working on this team is a great opportunity to ship technologies that have a real impact on the marketplace, the law, and people’s lives. Learn more here.: innovation.consumerreports.org

Extremists looking for books to ban can't be bothered to, you know, read books. So they go to a "source" that's notorious for spouting bullshit -- you guessed it, ChatGPT -- for advice on what books to ban.

popsci.com/technology/iowa-cha

Up until two months ago the CLA Page on the Hashicorp site explicitly stated that the goal was to dual license and that they were committed to having a FOSS license on their projects. People signed these legal agreements with this commitment in mind.

I think this is important to note for two reasons:

1. The leadership at #Hashicorp can not be trusted. They've proven that any commitment or statement they make is conditional.

2. This seems like a huge legal liability for Hashicorp.

#terraform

In favor of bad takes:

"A community devoted to playing with new ideas will generate many bad takes. And that is ok—if everyone understands that we are all thinking through problems out loud together, that bad takes are stepping stones on the road to surer conclusions. "

scholars-stage.org/in-favor-of

I'm in the camp that leans toward thinking things would be better if free email services went back to very limited volume.

I think the main outcomes would be that people do some combination of going back to storing their email locally and/or opting for paid email services, both of which I see as primarily good things.

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