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AI Bubble 2027 Soundtrack: The Dillinger Escape Plan - One Of Us Is The Killer An MIT study found that 95% of organizations are getting "zero return" from generative AI, seemingly every major outlet is now writing ...

Premium newsletter: My 14.5k word piece, "AI Bubble 2027" - extrapolations of what may happen in the next 18 months, conditions that might accelerate a collapse, and how OpenAI and Anthropic overstate user numbers and revenues while hiding their awful burnrates.
www.wheresyoured.at/ai-bubble-20...

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I'm Tired of Anti-Heroes What good have they done us?

"But what good have all these anti-hero narratives done for us? We’ve been entertained, sure, but it also feels pretty obvious that they’ve normalized an American masculinity that is selfish, abusive, nihilistic, and ultimately self-destructive."

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The Galloping Muse The Galloping Muse uses four pillars—the universe, the muse, red/green/yellow, and the writer’s process – to teach the art of writing based on the simple concepts of energy and vibration.

couple people have asked for a source on this, it’s not from her personal website but from the FAQ section of a writing workshop she used to do

www.thegallopingmuse.com

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Why should I write better when a machine can do it for me?
Because actually no one can do it for you, because your voice is unique among all the people on earth. Siri never petted a horse's neck. Alexa has never been ghosted by the captain of the football team. But you have lived, your heart is beating, you have suffered, and you have something important to say. It's a human's job, to use words, and whatever job you give to a machine, that part of your brain goes dark. Maybe it's worth it when it comes to remembering phone numbers and directions, but when that part of your brain that uses words goes dark, that's a vast area that's very close to your soul. Don't let some internet platform convince you that what you have to say and create isn't worthwhile. Words are the echo of your soul. Honing that echo matters.

Why should I write better when a machine can do it for me? Because actually no one can do it for you, because your voice is unique among all the people on earth. Siri never petted a horse's neck. Alexa has never been ghosted by the captain of the football team. But you have lived, your heart is beating, you have suffered, and you have something important to say. It's a human's job, to use words, and whatever job you give to a machine, that part of your brain goes dark. Maybe it's worth it when it comes to remembering phone numbers and directions, but when that part of your brain that uses words goes dark, that's a vast area that's very close to your soul. Don't let some internet platform convince you that what you have to say and create isn't worthwhile. Words are the echo of your soul. Honing that echo matters.

this iconic advertising copywriter named Kathy Hepinstall Parks died over the weekend and I wanted to share something from her website I thought Bluesky would like

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Sadly, this is a great word to capture the current state of affairs. I want it to catch on but wish it didn't have to.

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AI Is a Total Grift Much of what’s known as ‘AI’ has nothing to do with progress — it’s about lobbyists pushing shoddy digital replacements for human labour that increase billionaire’s profits and make workers’ lives wor...

"At once a source of demystification of AI for the recently concerned and an intervention which encourages veteran sceptics to sharpen their criticism, [The AI Con] serves as a call to action to ridicule AI hype as a consumer, argue against it as a citizen, and resist it as a worker."

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I might have lost funding but at least I can do what I want. :) And I want to teach people about AI ethics in 90 second increments! bit.ly/ai-ethics-sy...

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Thank you for making all this hard work publicly available. Your resolve in response to the NSF's termination of your grant is admirable & a mark of character.

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Court finds Ford government’s bike lane removal plan would ‘breach’ the Charter | Globalnews.ca The Ford government's plans to tear out dedicated bike lanes from three Toronto routes has been deemed to be unconstitutional, halting a populist pledge driven by the premier.

#BREAKING: An Ontario court has deemed the Ford government's plan to remove bike lanes from Bloor Street, Yonge Street and University Avenue as unconstitutional. #OnPoli
globalnews.ca/news/1131136...

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Denmark to tackle deepfakes by giving people copyright to their own features Amendment to law will strengthen protection against digital imitations of people’s identities, government says

Denmark to tackle deepfakes by giving people copyright to their own features

Amendment to law will strengthen protection against digital imitations of people’s identities, government says

This will likely be implemented in many countries.

www.theguardian.com/...
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Weird Al Yankovic - Live - You Can Call Me Al- Pine Knob Amphitheater - Clarkston, MI 2025
Weird Al Yankovic - Live - You Can Call Me Al- Pine Knob Amphitheater - Clarkston, MI 2025 YouTube video by Live Heavy Music

As a reminder: There’s still joy in the world.

Here’s “Weird Al” Yankovic singing “You Can Call Me Al” at Pine Knob last week.

youtu.be/TW4nsoiR_xs?...

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Worth a watch:

Head of Signal, Meredith Whittaker, on so-called "agentic AI" and the difference between how it's described in the marketing and what access and control it would actually require to work as advertised.

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The photo shows a man with curly hair wearing a white T-shirt with "Marathon of Hope" and a design featuring multiple Canadian maple leaf flags printed on it. He appears to be running or jogging outdoors, with a focused expression. In the background, there is a police car with its lights on, parked near a rocky landscape and some greenery. The scene suggests a determined effort, likely related to Terry Fox's famous cross-Canada run to raise awareness for cancer research.

The photo shows a man with curly hair wearing a white T-shirt with "Marathon of Hope" and a design featuring multiple Canadian maple leaf flags printed on it. He appears to be running or jogging outdoors, with a focused expression. In the background, there is a police car with its lights on, parked near a rocky landscape and some greenery. The scene suggests a determined effort, likely related to Terry Fox's famous cross-Canada run to raise awareness for cancer research.

On this day in 1981, Terry Fox died.
In 1977, he was diagnosed with cancer and had his leg amputated. In 1980, he began his Marathon of Hope. Over $900 million has been raised in his name.

Learn more 👇
canadaehx.com/2020/06/28/t...

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Maine governor comes face to face with Canadian travel fears | CBC News Maine Gov. Janet Mills spoke to New Brunswickers Tuesday alongside Premier Susan Holt. The event gave Mills the opportunity to hear the concerns surrounding border crossings and visits to the U.S. Mil...

I finally figured out why it upsets me so much when US governors and mayors try to appeal to Canadians to get us to come back and be tourists in their cities and states. /1

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This is a good thread. I believe the word "equivocation"—switching between two distinct meanings of a word in the middle of an argument—describes the dishonest rhetorical strategy that Parker criticizes. It's useful to recognize & to call that out when we see it.

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Lawsuit against truckers' convoy to proceed in Ottawa, Toronto judge rules A Toronto judge has ruled proceedings in the proposed class action lawsuit against the truckers’ convoy will be held in Ottawa.

Good.

#cdnpoli #onpoli #ottawa #ableg

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The disbelief at the collective amnesia is particularly unnerving. A lot of us have seen this script play out before—recently, even! It's unbelievable hearing governments trotting out the same flimsy arguments to start a war with a straight face. How did anyone (older than Gen Z) forget this?

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Waldorf and Statler in American Gothic by Grant wood.

Waldorf and Statler in American Gothic by Grant wood.

duos in american gothic by grant wood: thread

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I’m reading C-5 part II (Building Canada Act).

Come along for the ride!

Preamble: mostly pablum. Reaffirms s.35 & UNDRIP (cool, cool — but these aren’t nice to haves). Main points are in last para: regulatory certainty & investor confidence. Look, that matters and given the US situation…

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Beaker (who is on fire) in The Scream by Edvard Munch.

Beaker (who is on fire) in The Scream by Edvard Munch.

muppetized works of art: thread

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Yeah, this point is well worth articulating explicitly. The utilitarian defence of immigrants & immigration is misguided (and, more importantly, dehumanizing). Please avoid this framing.

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This is the slap back to Stephen Miller’s “arrest everyone” madness. And an admission that Trump is under pressure from multiple industries that rely on migrant workers.

This is huge and important. Keep amplifying the harm done by the Trump/Miller zealous, cruel overreach. Don’t bury this.

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Superman (Jon Kent) protests the illegal deportation of refugees in Son of Kal-El #3.

Superman (Jon Kent) protests the illegal deportation of refugees in Son of Kal-El #3.

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For… no reason, here’s that time Superman (Jon Kent) stood with protesters to stop the illegal deportation of refugees in Superman: Son of Kal-El #3. Art by John Timms.

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Is Grok liable for sexual harassment? Also, food influencers making anti-ICE content indicates a bigger, notable political shift.

Important coverage by @kattenbarge.bsky.social

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CDC Table: Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule for Ages 18 Years or Younger, United States, 2025

CDC Table: Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule for Ages 18 Years or Younger, United States, 2025

Better save a copy of this now

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Reminder that I AM LATINA AND PROUD. I am the product of immigration - my grandmother was undocumented and entered the country from Mexico as a baby. My mother was a fierce, gorgeous Latina woman of Mexican and Spanish descent.

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Canadians reject that they live on 'stolen' Indigenous land, although new poll reveals a generational divide Canadians living in rural areas the least likely to agree they live on stolen Indigenous land, with urban dwellers the most likely to agree.

In our land acknowledgements we tell people not to use the term 'stolen land' - because that term serves a white guilt fetish and has nothing to do with us. In this article the Post is shadow boxing with their fantasy of what Native people actually want.

nationalpost.com/news/canada/...

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The image depicts a vintage scene inside a circus tent, featuring several individuals dressed in colorful, theatrical costumes. A central figure, a clown with a white face, red nose, and green-and-pink ruffled outfit, stands holding a small mirror. Surrounding the clown are other performers, including a man in a maroon outfit adjusting his appearance, another clown in a blue-and-red costume, and a person in a top hat and formal attire. In the foreground, a performer in a yellow-and-red outfit is working with a large black cloth or costume piece. The background shows additional circus performers and props, including hanging costumes and a lively, crowded atmosphere. The overall style suggests an old illustration, possibly from a 19th-century circus or theatrical setting.

The image depicts a vintage scene inside a circus tent, featuring several individuals dressed in colorful, theatrical costumes. A central figure, a clown with a white face, red nose, and green-and-pink ruffled outfit, stands holding a small mirror. Surrounding the clown are other performers, including a man in a maroon outfit adjusting his appearance, another clown in a blue-and-red costume, and a person in a top hat and formal attire. In the foreground, a performer in a yellow-and-red outfit is working with a large black cloth or costume piece. The background shows additional circus performers and props, including hanging costumes and a lively, crowded atmosphere. The overall style suggests an old illustration, possibly from a 19th-century circus or theatrical setting.

On July 12, 1855, some drunk clowns got into a massive brawl with a bunch of firefighters at a Toronto brothel.
By the next day, several firefighters were beaten and the circus was burned to the ground.
This is the story of Toronto's Firemen And Clown Brothel Riot.

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