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Thank you so much for taking the time
This is yet another story about authoritarianism — but one that hits a little different. Phurba is resilience incarnate, a person born for these times. And his tale is bonkers. I hope you enjoy reading it as much we did reporting it. Gift link: www.wsj.com/world/asia/t...
At this point, we’d all be much better off if we spent our days thinking and writing about nature
Hi, former Foreign Service Officer here
The Secretary of State might be interested to learn that visa requirements and terms are generally reciprocal. We do it to them, they do it to us.
it is not the case that if you stop observing bad things, the bad things go away
abc news post with headline radioactive wasp nest found at site where u.s. once made nuclear bombs
sure fuck it, whatever. we deserve this
What a great, great farewell note
LLMs are basically terrifying users by force-feeding them niche fanfic texts without context. There's a reason why fandoms congregate on small forums to talk out their inside jokes because they don't want innocent people to stumble into their space and freak out without knowing the context!!!
This is a really crazy thing to do.
Hmm, where have I heard this bef…oh, right:
As the U.S. heads toward trade talks with China next week, President Trump is increasingly focused on trying to strike an economic bargain with Beijing.
The most interesting fact about Hulk Hogan is that as a kid in France, Andre the Giant sometimes got driven to school by playwright Samuel Beckett
Your moment of joy today.
This is shattering, must-read journalism from @leloveluck.bsky.social, Heba Farouk Mahfouz, Siham Shamalakh, Miriam Berger and @cheesemanab.bsky.social.
Glad it is getting the front-page treatment it merits. Gift link for non-subscribers is here: wapo.st/3GXPS9A
"Google users who encountered an AI summary also rarely clicked on a link in the summary itself. This occurred in just 1% of all visits..."
i believe that at 18 every american should be entered into a draft, not for military service, but for one year of mandatory retail or restaurant work
Hey WHCA -- u up?
“I violated the user directive …”
“I violated the first law of robotics…”
“I’m sorry Dave…”
NEW FROM ME: new research has found millions of ex's of personal info, including credit cards, passports, résumés, birth certificates etc in 1 of the largest web-scraped datasets used to train image generation AI models.
It's a major privacy violation.
www.technologyreview.com/2025/07/18/1...
Excellent move. Strong and confident regimes have no need for so-called “comedy,” which serves only to undermine socialist spiritual civilization.
When we were doing the U.S. tour for Surveillance State, we got barely a handful of questions about the lessons China held for democracies despite that being a central theme of the book. Could never decide if it was complacency or denial, or more likely some mix of both
the Grok - Mechahitler story is interesting for what it reveals not just about Elon's LLM but about how sign systems work at a pretty high level of abstraction
The leap from this to the systems Chinese police use for social engineering in Xinjiang and Tibet is exceedingly small
Settle in and read this extraordinary piece by Rümeysa Öztürk about her detention and marvel at her compassion for others, even in the darkest conceivable situation. We are blessed to have students like her in America: www.vanityfair.com/news/story/r...
you can get this exact same result with a reasonable sized edible
Tiktok got banned despite massive efforts to demonstrate that Beijing wouldn't access US data.
All the while, the U.S. government allowed China-based Microsoft service teams to directly access classified government systems w/ nominal supervision.
www.propublica.org/article/micr...
Palestinians in Gaza are facing a tough decision every day: starve or risk death while trying to get food from one of the aid distribution centers https://on.wsj.com/46JM6uT
Some places will have to start rationing water - to enable AI slop.
"A data center like Meta’s, which was completed last year, typically guzzles around 500,000 gallons of water a day. New data centers [will] require millions of gallons of water a day"
Gift link:
www.nytimes.com/2025/07/14/t...