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Posts by Lucia Lorenzi

Petition to get you a used Honda Accord just so you can break off the "Honda" and put a bumper sticker that says "I'm old enough to remember the Meech Lake" in front of it

5 months ago 2 0 1 0

alternatively i'm gonna say that some 2001 albums (Tool's Lateralus, Creed's Weathered) also go pretty hard for that angst, you know, real 2001

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

do you need to cry it out to Hilary Duff's Coming Clean (2003)?

5 months ago 1 0 2 0

what if I told you learning to face discomfort and doing shit anyway is a crucial part of the learning process, and we shouldn't strive to eliminate that.

obviously people shouldn't be abused, but not developing the ego strength to be able to face critique of any sort is a real problem.

8 months ago 14 6 1 0
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BC Government MUST Reinstate Funding For A Disabled Child's Medication. And perhaps it is time to discuss a declaration on the rights of the dying.

NEW post by me. The BC Govt has cut funding to an essential treatment for a disabled child with a very rare disease. Her name is Charleigh Pollock and time is running out. There is link to petition in post. Please sign, share.
open.substack.com/pub/mssineno...

9 months ago 21 18 1 2
Syilx Okanagan Nation Chiefs Condemn UBC Professors’ Legal Challenge to First Nations’ Land Acknowledgments – Okanagan Nation Alliance

Important response to the lawsuit. Chief Clarence Louie: “The recognition of unceded Syilx Okanagan land is not a political maneuver; it is an acknowledgment of historical truths & legal realities. Attempts to silence these acknowledgments are attempts to erase Syilx Okanagan presence & rights.” 14/

1 year ago 8 6 1 0

when the president is claiming the powers of the legislature while skirting at best and arguably outright defying the orders of the judiciary this impulse to say "the president calling himself a king is trolling, a distraction" goes beyond normalcy bias and into something malignant, metastatic

1 year ago 123 32 2 2

Tomorrow is the fake holiday known as "Flag Day"

It was started in 1996 by the Liberals to try and boost nationalism in the wake of the Quebec referendum.

I use this story about Flag Day to introduce my next book, Corporate Control, which is probably the most that any Canadian knows about Flag Day

1 year ago 82 21 9 9

people really just exited stage left on their “decolonization journey” and are back to simping for their fuck ass settlerstate huh

1 year ago 64 13 3 2

The fact is, Canada is deeply implicated in the same kind of fascist forces we see at play in the U.S. In fact, many of the alt-right thought leaders there are Canadians! So if you want to fight this you MUST root it out at home first, and nationalism isn't know for that kind of nuance. Do better.

1 year ago 173 45 0 3
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i think this break is badly needed. i'm not saying CS has no place in refusing, resisting, or destroying AI, but they must have due respect for the people who actually have to deal with the violence and harm that AIs create & project. meaning recognizing undue power they wield and challenging that

1 year ago 30 4 1 0

recognizing AI as an oligarchic project, or as an authoritarian one (or, fundamentally, as a political project, navigating our way through which particular qualities that project entails), means breaking away from letting computer scientists insist on being the chaperones of our movements against AI

1 year ago 72 16 1 0

i would lay out the claim that the connective tissue within AI, that spans those last 60ish years, is not shared methods or shared approaches. the thing that connects AI from the 50s/60s to today is the shared ideological project.

1 year ago 38 3 1 0

i've said this a few times now so i'm sorry if i'm a broken record, but

if you go back in time 30 years, you find AI in a very different form than it exists today. go back another 30 years, and again something very different. the academic tradition that falls under that one umbrella is disjointed;

1 year ago 31 3 2 0

what does it mean to have systems that render decisions at scales that are de facto or de jure impossible to scrutinize or challenge? again, are we not talking about authoritarian totalitarian states?

1 year ago 93 10 3 3

we can and should be candid about what it means if someone says that they want to accumulate and centralize (and therefore validate or invalidate) the entire world in the form of data. what does that kind of central authority describe? on its face we're describing systems of authoritarian nature.

1 year ago 55 9 1 1

one key point that i'll try to make without succumbing to engaging on technical domain shit is that AI projects as we know them today are existentially, definitionally characterized by a massive amount of data, and opaque decisions and other outputs going out.

1 year ago 45 8 1 0

but i promise i'll try not to constantly turn every conversation into an epistemological crisis about what kind of expertise, and what kind of knowledge, we respect and acknowledge.

BUT WE SHOULD- no, i'm digressing.

1 year ago 28 1 1 0

should put "technical" experts in so many quotes because i would argue that people who have had to fill out a thousand job application forms online arguably have more *expertise* about AI in job screenings & applications than eg CS faculty and grad students who haven't applied for a job in 10+ years

1 year ago 46 2 1 0
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it's really good to be re-evaluating whether we accept the premises laid out by (technical) experts when they define "AI". the techno-essentialist approach to tracing a boundary around AI according to the tech stack has led us into weird cul-de-sacs that make building power against it more difficult

1 year ago 59 7 1 1

YES

sorry. yes.

1 year ago 537 86 6 1

I show up on these bluest of skies just to be So Helpful in your Time of Need.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

they have special MBA classes where they train you to be the guy who has to act like “AI” is an exciting longterm strategy to grow and not just a short term gimmick to strip media verticals for parts until the brand loses all credibility and handful of consultants walk off with cartoon bags of cash

1 year ago 85 9 0 0

Too young to know how to blow into it like a video game cartridge.

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

BREAKING: Starbucks Workers United is going on strike.

Tomorrow unionized Starbucks workers are walking out in multiple key cities. And @sbworkersunited.org's rolling strike will grow in the coming days.

537 stores and 10,000+ workers are in the union and could potentially strike.

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"to be hospitable is to repudiate conquest"

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

"pleasures held in common"

- Laleh Khalili

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

the opposite! will queeramplify!!!!

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