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Worth reading

The only taboo left is copyright infringement

garbageday.email · Feb 18

Read to the end for a magical sounding supermarket freezer aisle

Shared by @kottke and 20 others.
mel (@xyz) · Feb 19

"You know things are bad when even #OpenAI President Greg Brockman is posting stuff, like “#Taste is a new core skill.” If people had taste, your company wouldn’t exist, Greg."

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

#AI #algorithm #culture #influence #cool #popular #original

Mallory Knodel (@mallory) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

Witchzilla (@msbw) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

Coach Pāṇini ® (@paninid) · Feb 19
🔁 @josemurilo:

"…a theory on #thenewcool: You have to essentially pre-#deplatform yourself.

#Culture right now is determined not by #human teams of editors & producers picking & choosing what youth culture gets the spotlight, but, instead, by the #unthinkingalgorithms that power YouTube & TikTok. Which means the only things that have the level of #scarcity & #danger required to be seen as #cool by young people will, slowly, but surely, be whatever is unacceptable on those platforms."

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

Sofia ☭🇧🇷☭ (@sofiav) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

Carolyn (@CStamp) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

troy_s :praxis_100: (@troy_s) · Feb 19
🔁 @josemurilo:

"…a theory on #thenewcool: You have to essentially pre-#deplatform yourself.

#Culture right now is determined not by #human teams of editors & producers picking & choosing what youth culture gets the spotlight, but, instead, by the #unthinkingalgorithms that power YouTube & TikTok. Which means the only things that have the level of #scarcity & #danger required to be seen as #cool by young people will, slowly, but surely, be whatever is unacceptable on those platforms."

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

‘We’re no longer attracting top talent’: the brain drain killing American science

theguardian.com · Feb 19

As Trump slashes science funding, young researchers flee abroad. Without solid innovation, the US could cease to have the largest biomedical ecosystem in the world

Shared by @reppep and 33 others.
adarsh 🚲 (@adarsh) · Feb 19
🔁 @davidho:

The brain drain from science in the US isn't to other countries, but from science to non-science (e.g., I know scientists driving for Uber). The one exception is that students and postdocs are choosing other countries over the US because of the lack of funding, the danger, and the uncertainty.

theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

Cainmark Does Not Comply 🚲 (@cainmark) · Feb 20
🔁 @future_upbeat:

So a government cancels research grants, slashes science budgets, restrict inflow of talented immigrants and what do you get?

A brain drain.

theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

#science #research #braindrain

Timo (@timo21) · Feb 20
🔁 @Dhmspector:

It’s almost as if some foreign actor were controlling the president and ordering him to destroy the county’s research and development capabilities.

Huh. Who would benefit from that…? 🤔

theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

hypebot (@hypebot) · Feb 19
🔁 @davidho:

The brain drain from science in the US isn't to other countries, but from science to non-science (e.g., I know scientists driving for Uber). The one exception is that students and postdocs are choosing other countries over the US because of the lack of funding, the danger, and the uncertainty.

theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

Reimagining Fediverse Advocacy

deadsuperhero.com · Feb 19

Tackling the biggest problem of network effects: bringing people here.

Shared by @Brendanjones and 14 others.
@reiver ⊼ (Charles) :batman: (@reiver) · Feb 19
🔁 @sean:

Reimagining Fediverse Advocacy

Tackling the biggest problem of network effects: bringing people here.

deadsuperhero.com/reimagining-

Brendan Jones (@Brendanjones) · Feb 20
🔁 @sean:

Reimagining Fediverse Advocacy

Tackling the biggest problem of network effects: bringing people here.

deadsuperhero.com/reimagining-

ozoned (@ozoned) · Feb 19
🔁 @sean:

Reimagining Fediverse Advocacy

Tackling the biggest problem of network effects: bringing people here.

deadsuperhero.com/reimagining-

Michael Foster (@michael) · Feb 19
🔁 @sean:

Reimagining Fediverse Advocacy

Tackling the biggest problem of network effects: bringing people here.

deadsuperhero.com/reimagining-

Anuj Ahooja (@quillmatiq) · Feb 19
🔁 @sean:

Reimagining Fediverse Advocacy

Tackling the biggest problem of network effects: bringing people here.

deadsuperhero.com/reimagining-

Shared by @stopthatgirl7 and 36 others.
HoldMyType (@xameer) · Feb 19
🔁 @tante:

"Part of the reason I made a hard leftwing turn was because I was burned by my own techno-optimism. I am part of a generation that believed it could change the world, and then was taught a harsh lesson about money and power."

(Original title: The Left Doesn't Hate Technology, We Hate Being Exploited)

aftermath.site/anthropic-claud

Gus (@projectgus) · Feb 19
🔁 @tante:

"Part of the reason I made a hard leftwing turn was because I was burned by my own techno-optimism. I am part of a generation that believed it could change the world, and then was taught a harsh lesson about money and power."

(Original title: The Left Doesn't Hate Technology, We Hate Being Exploited)

aftermath.site/anthropic-claud

Helen LH (@Research_FTW) · Feb 19
🔁 @tante:

"Part of the reason I made a hard leftwing turn was because I was burned by my own techno-optimism. I am part of a generation that believed it could change the world, and then was taught a harsh lesson about money and power."

(Original title: The Left Doesn't Hate Technology, We Hate Being Exploited)

aftermath.site/anthropic-claud

Jørgen fra Europa (@slaeg) · Feb 19
🔁 @tante:

"Part of the reason I made a hard leftwing turn was because I was burned by my own techno-optimism. I am part of a generation that believed it could change the world, and then was taught a harsh lesson about money and power."

(Original title: The Left Doesn't Hate Technology, We Hate Being Exploited)

aftermath.site/anthropic-claud

Stu (@tehstu) · Feb 19
🔁 @tante:

"Part of the reason I made a hard leftwing turn was because I was burned by my own techno-optimism. I am part of a generation that believed it could change the world, and then was taught a harsh lesson about money and power."

(Original title: The Left Doesn't Hate Technology, We Hate Being Exploited)

aftermath.site/anthropic-claud

Taffer 🇨🇦:godot: (@Taffer) · Feb 19
🔁 @tante:

"Part of the reason I made a hard leftwing turn was because I was burned by my own techno-optimism. I am part of a generation that believed it could change the world, and then was taught a harsh lesson about money and power."

(Original title: The Left Doesn't Hate Technology, We Hate Being Exploited)

aftermath.site/anthropic-claud

Cassandrich (@dalias) · Feb 19
🔁 @tante:

"Part of the reason I made a hard leftwing turn was because I was burned by my own techno-optimism. I am part of a generation that believed it could change the world, and then was taught a harsh lesson about money and power."

(Original title: The Left Doesn't Hate Technology, We Hate Being Exploited)

aftermath.site/anthropic-claud

Mastodon is for the people

blog.joinmastodon.org · Feb 19

How we're thinking about supporting the communities that rely on Mastodon every day.

Shared by @tom and 53 others.
Eugen Rochko (@Gargron) · Feb 19
🔁 @Mastodon:

The third in our blog post series is by @haubles - sharing our work and ideas around how to grow and nurture the community, for everyone. #Mastodon #Fediverse #SocialWeb

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

lashman (@lashman) · Feb 19
🔁 @Mastodon:

The third in our blog post series is by @haubles - sharing our work and ideas around how to grow and nurture the community, for everyone. #Mastodon #Fediverse #SocialWeb

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Tom Casavant (@tom) · Feb 20
🔁 @Mastodon:

The third in our blog post series is by @haubles - sharing our work and ideas around how to grow and nurture the community, for everyone. #Mastodon #Fediverse #SocialWeb

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

James Huff :prami_pride: (@macmanx) · Feb 19
🔁 @Mastodon:

The third in our blog post series is by @haubles - sharing our work and ideas around how to grow and nurture the community, for everyone. #Mastodon #Fediverse #SocialWeb

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Feb 19
🔁 @haubles:

Excited to share our community vision for @Mastodon today: we are for the people.

This year our focus is on ensuring everyone can have a safe and fun experience on #MastodonSocial and #MastodonOnline, and doing more to support and celebrate the diverse servers running #Mastodon, its forks, and every #Fediverse application out there.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

IFTAS (@iftas) · Feb 19
🔁 @haubles:

Excited to share our community vision for @Mastodon today: we are for the people.

This year our focus is on ensuring everyone can have a safe and fun experience on #MastodonSocial and #MastodonOnline, and doing more to support and celebrate the diverse servers running #Mastodon, its forks, and every #Fediverse application out there.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Tim Chambers (@tchambers) · Feb 19
🔁 @haubles:

Excited to share our community vision for @Mastodon today: we are for the people.

This year our focus is on ensuring everyone can have a safe and fun experience on #MastodonSocial and #MastodonOnline, and doing more to support and celebrate the diverse servers running #Mastodon, its forks, and every #Fediverse application out there.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Trendy Toots (@trendytoots) · Feb 19
🔁 @Mastodon:

The third in our blog post series is by @haubles - sharing our work and ideas around how to grow and nurture the community, for everyone. #Mastodon #Fediverse #SocialWeb

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Cainmark Does Not Comply 🚲 (@cainmark) · Feb 19
🔁 @Mastodon:

The third in our blog post series is by @haubles - sharing our work and ideas around how to grow and nurture the community, for everyone. #Mastodon #Fediverse #SocialWeb

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Current is a new RSS reader that's more like a river than an inbox | TechCrunch

techcrunch.com · Feb 19

Current introduces a stress-free, totally reimagined RSS news reading app as a one-time paid download.

Shared by @topstories and 11 others.
Worth reading

Designed to be specialists

aworkinglibrary.com · Feb 19

What kind of people are we designing now?

Shared by @adrianh and 11 others.
Ruth — of systems & design (@RuthMalan) · Feb 19
🔁 @aworkinglibrary:

Workers “were designed to be competent but limited, active but docile, intelligent but ignorant…incapable of having a horizon beyond that of their task. In short, they were designed to be specialists.” aworkinglibrary.com/writing/de

mandy brown (@aworkinglibrary) · Feb 20
🔁 @beep:

Here’s @aworkinglibrary with the questions we need to be asking right now—about “AI”, the work they want us to do with it, and the *kind* of workers they want to create with it: aworkinglibrary.com/writing/de

Fiona Tribe (@fionatribe) · Feb 20
🔁 @aworkinglibrary:

Workers “were designed to be competent but limited, active but docile, intelligent but ignorant…incapable of having a horizon beyond that of their task. In short, they were designed to be specialists.” aworkinglibrary.com/writing/de

Cory Dransfeldt :demi: (@cory) · Feb 20

🔗 Designed to be specialists via @aworkinglibrary #Ai #Tech #Labor

All industries and disciplines, over time, direct people into greater and greater specialization. Those who have been working on the web since the beginning have been able to see this trend first hand, as the practices and systems grew ever more complicated and it became impossible for one person to hold it all in their head. We sometimes talk of...

aworkinglibrary.com/writing/de

Preston Austin (@gl33p) · Feb 19
🔁 @aworkinglibrary:

Workers “were designed to be competent but limited, active but docile, intelligent but ignorant…incapable of having a horizon beyond that of their task. In short, they were designed to be specialists.” aworkinglibrary.com/writing/de

CM Harrington (@octothorpe) · Feb 19
🔁 @aworkinglibrary:

Workers “were designed to be competent but limited, active but docile, intelligent but ignorant…incapable of having a horizon beyond that of their task. In short, they were designed to be specialists.” aworkinglibrary.com/writing/de

vasta (@vasta) · Feb 19
🔁 @aworkinglibrary:

Workers “were designed to be competent but limited, active but docile, intelligent but ignorant…incapable of having a horizon beyond that of their task. In short, they were designed to be specialists.” aworkinglibrary.com/writing/de

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Feb 19
🔁 @aworkinglibrary:

Workers “were designed to be competent but limited, active but docile, intelligent but ignorant…incapable of having a horizon beyond that of their task. In short, they were designed to be specialists.” aworkinglibrary.com/writing/de

Adrian Howard (@adrianh) · Feb 20
🔁 @aworkinglibrary:

Workers “were designed to be competent but limited, active but docile, intelligent but ignorant…incapable of having a horizon beyond that of their task. In short, they were designed to be specialists.” aworkinglibrary.com/writing/de

We Have Learned Nothing About Amplifying Morons

404media.co · Feb 19

“Looksmaxxers” are losers and freaks, but we let them steer the culture when we adopt their terminology.

Shared by @gedankenstuecke and 19 others.
troy_s :praxis_100: (@troy_s) · Feb 19
🔁 @feed:

We Have Learned Nothing About Amplifying Morons

“Looksmaxxers” are losers and freaks, but we let them steer the culture when we adopt their terminology.

404media.co/we-have-learned-no

lashman (@lashman) · Feb 19
🔁 @feed:

We Have Learned Nothing About Amplifying Morons

“Looksmaxxers” are losers and freaks, but we let them steer the culture when we adopt their terminology.

404media.co/we-have-learned-no

Jer Clarke (@jerclarke) · Feb 19
🔁 @404mediaco:

“Looksmaxxers” are losers and freaks, but we let them steer the culture when we adopt their terminology.

404media.co/we-have-learned-no

Journalism & Comment Channel (@journalismandcomment) · Feb 19
🔁 @m0bi:

📰 "Nie nauczyliśmy się niczego o wzmacnianiu kretynów

Prawie dziesięć lat temu Jason i ja siedzieliśmy w ogrodzie na dachu biura VICE w Brooklynie, aby porozmawiać z Whitney Phillips, profesorką i ekspertką w dziedzinie komunikacji cyfrowej i etyki. Media, naukowcy i eksperci polityczni wciąż próbowali ogarnąć fakt, że Donald Trump wygrał swoje pierwsze wybory prezydenckie, a Phillips rozmawiała z nami na potrzeby analizy, którą pisała na temat tego, jak media w większości zawiodły w relacjonowaniu nowej, skrajnie prawicowej i niezwykle internetowej polityki, która przejęła kontrolę nad kulturą w latach poprzedzających wybory w 2016 roku.

Polityka w Stanach Zjednoczonych i na całym świecie, która w ciągu ostatnich 10 lat skręciła w kierunku skrajnej prawicy, nie jest problemem, za który można winić wyłącznie technologię, internet lub media. Jest to złożona, wieloaspektowa kwestia dotycząca wielu pokoleń, obejmująca ekonomię, geopolitykę, demografię i wiele innych dziedzin. Jednak problem, który ogólnie rzecz biorąc zidentyfikowała Phillips i od którego wzięła nazwę jej badania, dotyczył koncepcji „wzmocnienia”. "

Całość [EN]:
404media.co/we-have-learned-no

#polityka #internet #media #społeczeństwo

toolbear#🌶️ (@toolbear) · Feb 20
🔁 @404mediaco:

“Looksmaxxers” are losers and freaks, but we let them steer the culture when we adopt their terminology.

404media.co/we-have-learned-no

I’m Tired Of These Useless Jackasses Making The Computer Expensive

aftermath.site · Feb 19

RAM, flash memory, and HDDs are unaffordable because of a bunch of greedy idiots that do not love the computer.

Shared by @Bobsee and 25 others.
Beartiger (@Beartiger) · Feb 20
🔁 @adrienne:

aftermath.site/ram-prices-hdd-

"The rabid adherents of AI – not those who feel compelled to use it for work, but the ones who won’t shut the fuck up about it – are too blinkered, greedy, or ignorant to see the writing on the wall. They do not love computers; maybe they never did. They love money and having a mistake-prone LLM do their work for them. They love increasingly ugly leather jackets. They fear falling behind their peers, and would do anything to keep up no matter the impact on the world. They love the insular fascist tech culture that radiates like a cancer from the Bay Area, a once vibrant and interesting place made foul by their presence. They love offloading their tasks to something mimicking a human voice, and scaring themselves into thinking it has personhood despite the entire premise being flawed from the jump. They love deskilling themselves in real time and fooling themselves into thinking they’re Albert Einstein 2."

Christian (@sangyye) · Feb 20
🔁 @adrienne:

aftermath.site/ram-prices-hdd-

"The rabid adherents of AI – not those who feel compelled to use it for work, but the ones who won’t shut the fuck up about it – are too blinkered, greedy, or ignorant to see the writing on the wall. They do not love computers; maybe they never did. They love money and having a mistake-prone LLM do their work for them. They love increasingly ugly leather jackets. They fear falling behind their peers, and would do anything to keep up no matter the impact on the world. They love the insular fascist tech culture that radiates like a cancer from the Bay Area, a once vibrant and interesting place made foul by their presence. They love offloading their tasks to something mimicking a human voice, and scaring themselves into thinking it has personhood despite the entire premise being flawed from the jump. They love deskilling themselves in real time and fooling themselves into thinking they’re Albert Einstein 2."

Jan Lehnardt :couchdb: (@janl) · Feb 20
🔁 @adrienne:

aftermath.site/ram-prices-hdd-

"The rabid adherents of AI – not those who feel compelled to use it for work, but the ones who won’t shut the fuck up about it – are too blinkered, greedy, or ignorant to see the writing on the wall. They do not love computers; maybe they never did. They love money and having a mistake-prone LLM do their work for them. They love increasingly ugly leather jackets. They fear falling behind their peers, and would do anything to keep up no matter the impact on the world. They love the insular fascist tech culture that radiates like a cancer from the Bay Area, a once vibrant and interesting place made foul by their presence. They love offloading their tasks to something mimicking a human voice, and scaring themselves into thinking it has personhood despite the entire premise being flawed from the jump. They love deskilling themselves in real time and fooling themselves into thinking they’re Albert Einstein 2."

just adrienne (@adrienne) · Feb 19

aftermath.site/ram-prices-hdd-

"The rabid adherents of AI – not those who feel compelled to use it for work, but the ones who won’t shut the fuck up about it – are too blinkered, greedy, or ignorant to see the writing on the wall. They do not love computers; maybe they never did. They love money and having a mistake-prone LLM do their work for them. They love increasingly ugly leather jackets. They fear falling behind their peers, and would do anything to keep up no matter the impact on the world. They love the insular fascist tech culture that radiates like a cancer from the Bay Area, a once vibrant and interesting place made foul by their presence. They love offloading their tasks to something mimicking a human voice, and scaring themselves into thinking it has personhood despite the entire premise being flawed from the jump. They love deskilling themselves in real time and fooling themselves into thinking they’re Albert Einstein 2."

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