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The "Log Lady" from Twin Peaks consoling her log

The "Log Lady" from Twin Peaks consoling her log

when you call console.log() this is what happens

4 months ago 106 35 1 2

it would feel upsetting if we didn’t know how to build a better world. but we DO know, and choose not to, which is infinitely more infuriating

the threat of homelessness or ill health is a boon for the capitalists because it makes people easier to control

8 months ago 35 7 1 0

A few years ago I wrote a take about the interchangeability of the terms "infrastructure" and "means of production" in tech and the current data center construction boom feels especially relevant to this

8 months ago 36 7 2 0

I think it’s worth noting this piece generated the most unsubscribes I’ve seen in a while, and the newsletter version had the lowest open rate in many months. These horrors persist in part because too many people go to great pains to avoid them.

8 months ago 9739 3054 242 81

Ahahahha this is also me

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

The concept of ‘Your 5 A Day’ should extend beyond fruit & veg:

1 x star jump
1 x wave at a dog or cat
1 x favourite song at full blast
1 x croissant
1 x tell someone you love their outfit.

Adjust according to taste.

11 months ago 139 22 2 4

This is the wayyyyy

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Headline that says mushrooms may talk to one another with up to 50 words

Headline that says mushrooms may talk to one another with up to 50 words

so they're mycoblogging

1 year ago 25135 4826 429 400

You can also see Shakespeare home? Two in one!!

1 year ago 0 0 1 0
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new hair, new you 😉

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As a bestselling writer of science fiction who lost her mother Jan 20th and thus knows fresh grief very intimately, I say this “short story” is bad. It is stilted, heartless, and aggravatingly  derivative. And it’s not a joy to read. Ijs.

As a bestselling writer of science fiction who lost her mother Jan 20th and thus knows fresh grief very intimately, I say this “short story” is bad. It is stilted, heartless, and aggravatingly derivative. And it’s not a joy to read. Ijs.

I was seeing all this raving about OpenAI’s short story (which was about grief) and rather than reading people’s take on the story, I went right to the story itself to read it. Why not? I was certainly interested and the topic is sensitive to me.

My response (screenshot from Twitter):

1 year ago 558 101 15 10

yes, but they are incredibly nice and welcoming now so there's that. 😅

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

oh no that is awful and scary. but also great reflexes!!!!

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Mediocre men tech CEOs always blame their shitty business management skills on "scale".

1 year ago 11 1 1 0

not to be all umberto eco for a moment, but it's hard to think of a better example of "the enemies of fascism are simultaneously too weak and too strong" than "DEI causes mid-air collisions"

1 year ago 78 6 1 0

I'm no graphic designer but I think this does the trick, sending 100 copies of this to my local print shop tomorrow morning and putting them in my backpack docs.google.com/document/d/1...

1 year ago 2816 530 68 29
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It's difficult to overstate just how much professional journalists have been trained to fear defamation lawsuits and how much it has impacted the ability to tell the truth

1 year ago 6527 1182 86 103
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I knew one day I’d have to watch powerful men burn the world down – I just didn’t expect them to be such losers | Rebecca Shaw Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg’s desperation to be cool as they suck up to Donald Trump is so cringe it makes my skin crawl

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1 year ago 68 23 1 0