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3 weeks ago 0 0 0 0

Did you put in for an alternate or add-on delegate? You might still be able to go to the convention.

I’m not up for a vote there, though: all I need are signatures! The easiest way is to join one of our door-knocking events 😉, but reach out to contact@bethfordemocracy.com & we’ll get them to you

4 weeks ago 1 1 1 0

This is what I’ve been saying. And why I’m running for Congress.

The problem isn’t that Democrats went “too far”. It is that our party hasn’t have the guts to stand up for Democratic values against the ridiculous anti-tax elites.

1 month ago 3 0 0 0

Anyone know which Democratic strategist is telling their candidates not to put policy positions on their website?

When I said Democrats should try to act less like elitist Harvard academics, I didn’t mean they shouldn’t say anything at all 🤦

1 month ago 5 2 0 0

I feel like people got lulled into a false sense of capability for LLMs.

Text generation is a useful algorithm when you have a description of some text you want, but want the text itself generated.

Software works that way: programmers often start with a spec & then generate text.

War does not.

1 month ago 5 0 0 0

Why on earth are people trying to use text generation to wage war!?!

1 month ago 5 2 2 1
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The political effects of X’s feed algorithm - Nature Among users initially on a chronological feed, 7 weeks of exposure to X’s algorithmic feed in 2023 shifted political attitudes and account-following behaviour in a more conservative direction compared...

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It isn’t about “demonizing” people: it is about knowing that the people on Twitter are being manipulated into being more conservative than they would otherwise be.

Choosing to be manipulated that way is … a choice.

1 month ago 1 1 0 1

Notice how many establishment Democrats (including some of my opponents) are still active on Twitter.

Sure explains a lot.

1 month ago 3 1 1 0

“AI did…” is a sneaky, sneaky form of passive voice. A computer only does what it has been told to do. Coming up with a digital Ouija board didn’t change that.

1 month ago 8 2 0 0

No computer is prescribing drugs.

Some patients are being allowed to prescribe their own drugs, as long as they use certain software.

1 month ago 5 0 1 0
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It’s interesting you see that as nihilistic: I see it as simply explanatory.

Shareholder primacy is a meme a la Blackmore, creating evolutionary pressure on elites.

I find thinking of capitalism as a personified force gives more-accurate predictions, because it captures those incentives.

2 months ago 2 0 0 0

We’ve seen with other tools, like checklists, that even things that work well when incorporated into a culture can be counter-productive when imposed from above.

Without a culture of empowerment & more-than-sufficient staffing, patient care suffers.

2 months ago 2 1 1 0

The point I was trying to make was about the adoption of AI.

Workers aren’t being allowed to incorporate it in ways that lead to better outcomes, where they and patients would get the benefits. Instead, it is being imposed from the top down.

2 months ago 2 1 1 0

Humans + computers beat computers alone.

Unfortunately, capitalism & our tax code don’t care if things work well. They just want to not have to give people jobs.

2 months ago 3 1 1 0

As for what a “right” is, I think it’s whatever rules we can adopt to stop democracy from sucking.

We’ve basically come up with the current a set of “rights” experimentally: when something shitty happened, we make up a right that would have stopped it.

Though America’s set hasn’t gotten updated

2 months ago 0 0 0 0

But as we’re seeing right now, that relies on finding a way to give power to judges who care about rules for the sake of rules.

2 months ago 0 0 1 0

That is the hard question

The most successful approach seems to be making the process to change the process much harder than regular changes, and putting the rights in the rules.

(Technically, any system can be changed if enough people decide to change it. But folks can temporarily agree not to.)

2 months ago 0 0 1 0

I figure that is what the idea of “rights” is for. Some things should never be put to a vote.

But it is also an example of why I prefer systems that build consensus over systems that let a majority rule. Even if they don’t scale as effectively.

2 months ago 2 0 1 0

It is too bad the word “refactoring” never escaped computer-land.

Having a way to say “make something better without breaking it” is incredibly useful.

3 months ago 18 4 2 0
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Trying to summarize the news now is wild:

“He announced the hunger games, went after Tomboy X, handed out a donativum by stealing troops’ housing, illegally named a building after himself, murdered five more people, convicted a judge, and ranted for 18 minutes on tv about how great things are.”

3 months ago 11 1 1 0

I was there when it was written, for I watched music fans born in 1919 meet their first troll.

(Two hours and hundreds of posts later, the server’s 8 MB of RAM was insufficient to the task and that community was no more.)

3 months ago 6 0 0 0

Did they consider just not having XSS vulnerabilities?

4 months ago 2 0 0 0

The CSP standard appears to have been written by someone who loves rules and hates web development

4 months ago 3 0 1 0

Alone is just My Side Of The Mountain for grownups

4 months ago 6 1 0 0

In 2005 I decided to forever hold a grudge against Larry Summers.

That decision keeps looking better and better.

4 months ago 8 0 0 0

When Donald Trump said he wanted a war with Canada, I didn’t realize he meant retroactively losing the war of 1812.

5 months ago 14 2 0 0

Infrastructure is like crochet hooks.

If we only ever buy the hooks we are absolutely sure we need, each project can require a lot of work to get started. We might give up rather than go to the store for just the one idea.

When we invest in a set of typical hooks, we end up making way more things.

5 months ago 14 2 1 0
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The flow of money represents the wants and needs of everyone in an economy.

The problem with having billionaires is the same problem as trying to add huge numbers to tiny numbers using floating point.

Except that in this case the “tiny numbers” that get lost are “normal people’s wants and needs”.

5 months ago 21 6 1 0

One challenge I am finding on this campaign: I have great political metaphors that work for very niche audiences.

5 months ago 8 0 1 2

I’ve been promoting @cjsprigman.bsky.social’s proposal to limit jurisdiction by creating exceptions, because it is something that legislators could start trying to put into every bill today.

But I’m also running for Congress because I don’t trust the Democratic Rep I’ve got to even try.

7 months ago 2 0 0 0