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"Enshittification" is too long. Replace it with "Googling," since its old definition no longer applies. gocomics.com/brian-mcfadden/20

And I'm a relative hardliner on these matters! LLMs are shit for any serious work. But I've been directly turned down for interviews because I said that in public, and I'm in a very precarious economic situation, and like... we get punished a whole lot harder than cis people for compromising on LLMs, and yet the same people who do that have no answers when we ask how we're meant to keep living.

Or is it that we're meant to die beautifully to justify the compromises of others?

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welp, I got laid off.

if anyone you know is looking for a slightly-used computational linguist -- remote or in #Syracuse, NY -- get in touch. I'm also open to "data science" positions if they're "languagey" #GetFediHired #NLProc #NLP

I have a very close friend in the U.S that is currently working a job where they are asked to do AI slop all day, every day, and they want out because it is depressing the hell out of them.

Super talented engineer, the kind of person that loves Clojure, 10/10 would recommend. If anyone knows of any open roles or would like to get in touch to commiserate, please shoot me a DM!

I've seen multiple houses with flags containing the actual word "Semiquincentennial." I know it stinks we missed the bicentennial and we aren't gonna make it to the tricentennial, but this seems forced.

Anyone looking for an embedded software engineer?

- 15 years experience (industrial and consumer electronics)
- Embedded security - 15mo for work, plus *years* as a hobby
- C, C++, Python and currently learning Rust
- ARM, MIPS, PIC, AVR experience plus x86
- Looking for UK remote or hybrid, or within commuting distance of Leeds via bike or public transport.

Boosts appreciated, CV available on request.

GH: github.com/philpem
WWW: philpem.me.uk

#GetFediHired

Who knows of cookbooks/guides for making meals for 50-100+ people? I'm thinking food not bombs type groups here - anyone have a source you use? :anarchoheart2:

To have a moral stance on AI is to be an outcast, and it sucks.

musings.martyn.berlin/to-have-

I know the technology, I understand what it's doing and I know the impact, so I am vehemently anti-AI.

“In many cases, design choices strategically build on aspects of human psychology—such as reciprocity norms, people’s tendency to anthropomorphize, and emotional response to a sense of rapport."
404media.co/new-study-reveals-

Has there been a more divisive consumer product feature? DuckDuckGo installs rising because Google announced more AI features in Search is wild.

tech.yahoo.com/ai/gemini/artic

We’re guaranteed another January 6th situation if Trump loses the election.

He’s signaled very clearly that if you commit political violence in his name, not only will you be pardoned but you could become a millionaire.

Republican lawmakers remember that he turned the mob on them last time.

aol.com/articles/trump-loyalis

LG wanted to charge me £1200 for the repair of my 40” monitor, which considering I bought it new in 2022 for £1500, not worth it. We tried replacing the boards ourselves, that wasn’t the problem.

Put it on Freecycle for spares and repair.
The person who comes to collect says “I think it’s the backlight, if I can fix it do you want it back?”

It’s a good world!

One of my clarifying thoughts in the slop age is: if someone didn’t have the patience to create something without the reconstitution machine doing most of it for them, they’re *definitely* not going to have the patience and diligence to maintain it properly afterwards. Maintenance is even more laborious and less dopamine rewarding than green field development. Run away

You gave a stranger with no soul and no skin in the game the keys to everything you own.

copying and synchronizing data is one of those things that sounds simple but really isn't, and rsync is historically very good at it. it seems baffling that someone with the necessary knowledge to create rsync would willingly chuck it through the slop grinder

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NPR laid off about 4 percent of its content division, including 10 journalists and some veteran reporters.

""People love science," NPR Science Correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce, who was laid off Wednesday, said in an interview for this story. "It's such a break from the political and economic and often grim news to have something more inspiring and curiosity driven. I thought it was a great blessing to have the opportunity to give that to people."

npr.org/2026/05/27/nx-s1-58366

#media #layoffs #journalism

Wikipedia, and the entire Wikimedia movement, has been a democratic, anti-authoritarian experiment since the day of its inception.

It's a project that matters, something I've been proud to have made a career of.

I spent my 20 years at the Wikimedia Foundation trying to further that experiment on a professional basis, and I have never been prouder of my former colleagues at WMF than I have been these past few months as we've been making @wwu a reality.

You should organize your workplace too.

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