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Peter Thiel warns the Antichrist and apocalypse are linked to the ‘end of modernity’ currently happening—and cites Greta Thunberg as a driving example | Fortune

fortune.com · Feb 05

The Gen Z Swedish climate activist is a legionnaire of the Antichrist, Thiel claims, a “Luddite” who wants to halt technological progress in its tracks.

Shared by @temptoetiam and 56 others.
Workers Rights Channel (@workersrights) · Feb 08
🔁 @budududuroiu:

The reason why you think Thiel is a freak and has psycho takes is because *he's not talking to you*.

He's talking to the billionaires and elites that depend on the infinite growth model of the Global Minotaur that demands our commons, environment and life be put forth as sacrifice.

Degrowth and environmentalism is a extinction level event for these people, class consciousness is an extinction level event for these people.

Sadly, class consciousness is at an all time low globally, and I fear competition for resources in the future climate-driven scarcity will bring out the worst in people.

fortune.com/2026/02/04/peter-t

#socialism #classwar #degrowth #environmental

Geoff Berner (@Geoffberner) · Feb 08
🔁 @fromjason:

Billionaires are worried about the Greta Thunberg type of protesting, which, on the ground, is a modest movement. But it's subversive, it tries to cause crisis. it's a type of protest that topples power structures.

Notice how billionaires never seem to worry about branded activism like #NoKings. It's because those types of protests don't apply pressure to those who wield power.

It's shows up and it leaves quietly.

fortune.com/2026/02/04/peter-t

Shawn Graham (@electricarchaeo) · Feb 08
🔁 @fromjason:

Billionaires are worried about the Greta Thunberg type of protesting, which, on the ground, is a modest movement. But it's subversive, it tries to cause crisis. it's a type of protest that topples power structures.

Notice how billionaires never seem to worry about branded activism like #NoKings. It's because those types of protests don't apply pressure to those who wield power.

It's shows up and it leaves quietly.

fortune.com/2026/02/04/peter-t

Beartiger (@Beartiger) · Feb 08
🔁 @sixtus:

Mit wem genau haben die CDU und die Grünen in Baden-Württemberg einen Vertrag über Polizeisoftware geschlossen, der sensibelste persönliche Informationen berührt? Ach mit ihm hier, ja?
fortune.com/2026/02/04/peter-t

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Feb 08
🔁 @fromjason:

Billionaires are worried about the Greta Thunberg type of protesting, which, on the ground, is a modest movement. But it's subversive, it tries to cause crisis. it's a type of protest that topples power structures.

Notice how billionaires never seem to worry about branded activism like #NoKings. It's because those types of protests don't apply pressure to those who wield power.

It's shows up and it leaves quietly.

fortune.com/2026/02/04/peter-t

peelinggecko (@peelinggecko) · Feb 08
🔁 @fromjason:

Billionaires are worried about the Greta Thunberg type of protesting, which, on the ground, is a modest movement. But it's subversive, it tries to cause crisis. it's a type of protest that topples power structures.

Notice how billionaires never seem to worry about branded activism like #NoKings. It's because those types of protests don't apply pressure to those who wield power.

It's shows up and it leaves quietly.

fortune.com/2026/02/04/peter-t

Amandine (@eco_amandine) · Feb 08
🔁 @fromjason:

Billionaires are worried about the Greta Thunberg type of protesting, which, on the ground, is a modest movement. But it's subversive, it tries to cause crisis. it's a type of protest that topples power structures.

Notice how billionaires never seem to worry about branded activism like #NoKings. It's because those types of protests don't apply pressure to those who wield power.

It's shows up and it leaves quietly.

fortune.com/2026/02/04/peter-t

Jack Yan (甄爵恩) (@jackyan) · Feb 08
🔁 @fromjason:

Billionaires are worried about the Greta Thunberg type of protesting, which, on the ground, is a modest movement. But it's subversive, it tries to cause crisis. it's a type of protest that topples power structures.

Notice how billionaires never seem to worry about branded activism like #NoKings. It's because those types of protests don't apply pressure to those who wield power.

It's shows up and it leaves quietly.

fortune.com/2026/02/04/peter-t

Nik 🪕 (@NiksNeues) · Feb 08
🔁 @sixtus:

Mit wem genau haben die CDU und die Grünen in Baden-Württemberg einen Vertrag über Polizeisoftware geschlossen, der sensibelste persönliche Informationen berührt? Ach mit ihm hier, ja?
fortune.com/2026/02/04/peter-t

almondtree (@almondtree) · Feb 08
🔁 @fromjason:

Billionaires are worried about the Greta Thunberg type of protesting, which, on the ground, is a modest movement. But it's subversive, it tries to cause crisis. it's a type of protest that topples power structures.

Notice how billionaires never seem to worry about branded activism like #NoKings. It's because those types of protests don't apply pressure to those who wield power.

It's shows up and it leaves quietly.

fortune.com/2026/02/04/peter-t

Worth reading

NBC’s muting of boos for JD Vance at the Olympics felt like reality distortion

theguardian.com · Feb 08

The real risk for American broadcasters is not that dissent will be visible. It is that audiences will start assuming anything they do not show is being hidden

Shared by @IveyJanette and 65 others.
Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Feb 08
🔁 @wdlindsy:

Bryan Armen Graham notes that though NBC censored the boos aimed at JD Vance and wife Usha at the Winter Olympics., "American athletes were cheered, their enormous contingent given one of the most full-throated receptions of the night. The political emissaries were not universally welcomed. Both things can be true at once."

#Trump #JDVance #WinterOlympics #sports #NBC
/5

theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb

GhostOnTheHalfShell (@GhostOnTheHalfShell) · Feb 08
🔁 @tend2wobble:

The world heard JD Vance being booed at the Olympics. Except for viewers in the US | Winter Olympics 2026 | The Guardian

theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb

Ivey Janette McClelland (@IveyJanette) · Feb 09
🔁 @Wen:

It is not going to end well. Orwell (sorry but he was on the ball so to speak) got it right.

theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb

If a US administration figure is booed at the Olympics, or a World Cup match, will American domestic broadcasts simply mute or avoid mentioning the crowd audio? If so, what happens when the world feed, or a foreign broadcaster, shows something else entirely? What happens when 40,000 phones in the stadium upload their own version in real time?

#USPol #Censorship #Trump

Journalism & Comment Channel (@journalismandcomment) · Feb 08
🔁 @SteveThompson:

The world heard JD Vance being booed at the Olympics. Except for viewers in the US

theguardian.com/sport/2026/feb

VIA @RiaResists VIA @rationaldoge

Milan may ultimately be remembered as a small moment – a few seconds of crowd noise during a long ceremony. But it also felt like a preview of the next phase of global sport broadcasting: one where narrative control is shared, contested and instantly verifiable. The world is watching. And this time, it is also recording.

#Vance #Olympics #censorship

We mourn our craft

nolanlawson.com · Feb 07

I didn’t ask for this and neither did you. I didn’t ask for a robot to consume every blog post and piece of code I ever wrote and parrot it back so that some hack could make money off o…

Shared by @robkrueger and 46 others.
Thomas Ricouard (@dimillian) · Feb 08
🔁 @steipete:

@xjki @mergesort @dimillian @krzyzanowskim it’s okay to mourn our craft. nolanlawson.com/2026/02/07/we-

it’s also okay to be incredibly excited about it and celebrate the fact that one person can now build an army.

Aaron Vegh (@Aaronvegh) · Feb 08
🔁 @caseyliss:

This is perhaps a bit overly dramatic, but it rings very, very true to me.

nolanlawson.com/2026/02/07/we-

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(AI) Slop Terrifies Me – ezhik.jp

ezhik.jp · Feb 08

What if this is as good as software is ever going to be? What if AI stops getting better and what if people stop caring?

Shared by @topstories and 17 others.
Graham K (@gklyne) · Feb 08
🔁 @lproven:

(AI) Slop Terrifies Me

ezhik.jp/ai-slop-terrifies-me/

What if this is as good as software is ever going to be? What if AI stops getting better and what if people stop caring?

Brett Terpstra 🏴🐈‍⬛ (@ttscoff) · Feb 08
🔁 @Ezhik:

Wrote a post about some AI worries of mine. I think people no longer caring about the craft scares me more than people using gork and stuff.

ezhik.jp/ai-slop-terrifies-me/

Liam Proven (@lproven) · Feb 08

(AI) Slop Terrifies Me

ezhik.jp/ai-slop-terrifies-me/

What if this is as good as software is ever going to be? What if AI stops getting better and what if people stop caring?

Paul Edwin (@paul_edwin) · Feb 08
🔁 @lproven:

(AI) Slop Terrifies Me

ezhik.jp/ai-slop-terrifies-me/

What if this is as good as software is ever going to be? What if AI stops getting better and what if people stop caring?

*|FNAME|*:canada:🇬🇱🇺🇦 (@crispius) · Feb 08
🔁 @lproven:

(AI) Slop Terrifies Me

ezhik.jp/ai-slop-terrifies-me/

What if this is as good as software is ever going to be? What if AI stops getting better and what if people stop caring?

bert hubert 🇺🇦🇪🇺🇺🇦 (@bert_hubert) · Feb 08
🔁 @lproven:

(AI) Slop Terrifies Me

ezhik.jp/ai-slop-terrifies-me/

What if this is as good as software is ever going to be? What if AI stops getting better and what if people stop caring?

jeancf (@jeancf) · Feb 08
🔁 @Ezhik:

Wrote a post about some AI worries of mine. I think people no longer caring about the craft scares me more than people using gork and stuff.

ezhik.jp/ai-slop-terrifies-me/

Moltbook was peak AI theater

technologyreview.com · Feb 06

The viral social network for bots reveals as much about our own current mania for AI as it does about the future of agents.

Shared by @carnage4life and 16 others.
Kevin Beaumont (@GossiTheDog) · Feb 08
🔁 @Techmeme:

Moltbook was peak AI theater, less of a glimpse at the future and more of a mirror simply reflecting society's current obsession with AI (Will Douglas Heaven/MIT Technology Review)

technologyreview.com/2026/02/0
techmeme.com/260208/p18#a26020

Journalism & Comment Channel (@journalismandcomment) · Feb 08
🔁 @remixtures:

"For Pandey, the value of Moltbook was that it revealed what’s missing. A real bot hive mind, he says, would require agents that had shared objectives, shared memory, and a way to coordinate those things. “If distributed superintelligence is the equivalent of achieving human flight, then Moltbook represents our first attempt at a glider,” he says. “It is imperfect and unstable, but it is an important step in understanding what will be required to achieve sustained, powered flight.”

Not only is most of the chatter on Moltbook meaningless, but there’s also a lot more human involvement that it seems. Many people have pointed out that a lot of the viral comments were in fact posted by people posing as bots. But even the bot-written posts are ultimately the result of people pulling the strings, more puppetry than autonomy.

“Despite some of the hype, Moltbook is not the Facebook for AI agents, nor is it a place where humans are excluded,” says Cobus Greyling at Kore.ai, a firm developing agent-based systems for business customers. “Humans are involved at every step of the process. From setup to prompting to publishing, nothing happens without explicit human direction.”

Humans must create and verify their bots’ accounts and provide the prompts for how they want a bot to behave. The agents do not do anything that they haven’t been prompted to do. “There’s no emergent autonomy happening behind the scenes,” says Greyling.

“This is why the popular narrative around Moltbook misses the mark,” he adds. “Some portray it as a space where AI agents form a society of their own, free from human involvement. The reality is much more mundane.”"

technologyreview.com/2026/02/0

#AI #GenerativeAI #AIAgents #AITheater #SocialMedia #SocialNetworks #Moltbook

Christian Peach (@chpietsch) · Feb 08
🔁 @Techmeme:

Moltbook was peak AI theater, less of a glimpse at the future and more of a mirror simply reflecting society's current obsession with AI (Will Douglas Heaven/MIT Technology Review)

technologyreview.com/2026/02/0
techmeme.com/260208/p18#a26020

The chaos in the US is affecting open source software and its developers – OSnews

osnews.com · Feb 07

Home > Open Source > The chaos in the US is affecting open source software and its developers

Shared by @Taffer and 22 others.
Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Feb 08
🔁 @osnews:

The chaos in the US is affecting open source software and its developers

It was only a matter of time before the illegal, erratic, inhumane, and cruel behaviours and policies of the second Trump regime were going to affect the open source world in a possibly very visible way. Christian Hergert, longtime GNOME and Linux contributor, employed by Red Hat, wanted t

osnews.com/story/144348/the-ch

#OpenSource

Taffer 🇨🇦:godot: (@Taffer) · Feb 08
🔁 @osnews:

The chaos in the US is affecting open source software and its developers

It was only a matter of time before the illegal, erratic, inhumane, and cruel behaviours and policies of the second Trump regime were going to affect the open source world in a possibly very visible way. Christian Hergert, longtime GNOME and Linux contributor, employed by Red Hat, wanted t

osnews.com/story/144348/the-ch

#OpenSource

m0bi ⁂ (@m0bi) · Feb 08
🔁 @m0bi:

🇺🇸 "Było tylko kwestią czasu, zanim nielegalne, nieobliczalne, nieludzkie i okrutne zachowania oraz polityka drugiego reżimu Trumpa wpłynęłyby na świat open source w sposób prawdopodobnie bardzo widoczny. Christian Hergert, wieloletni współpracownik GNOME i Linux, zatrudniony w Red Hat, chciał opuścić Stany Zjednoczone wraz z rodziną i przenieść się do Europy, ale jego prośby o pozostanie w Red Hat zostały odrzucone. W związku z tym postanowił zakończyć zatrudnienie w Red Hat i kontynuować przeprowadzkę. Jednak bez zatrudnienia jego praca nad oprogramowaniem open source ucierpi.

Podczas osobistej wizyty w Seattle w celu uzyskania wizy, funkcjonariusze amerykańskiej straży granicznej zastrzelili dwie osoby zaledwie kilka przecznic dalej, co podkreśla pilną potrzebę rozważenia opuszczenia Stanów Zjednoczonych, nawet jeśli oznacza to utratę zatrudnienia."

Całość [EN]:
osnews.com/story/144348/the-ch

#USA #FOSS #ucieczka #migracja

petes_bread_eqn_xls (@petes_bread_eqn_xls) · Feb 08
🔁 @osnews:

The chaos in the US is affecting open source software and its developers

It was only a matter of time before the illegal, erratic, inhumane, and cruel behaviours and policies of the second Trump regime were going to affect the open source world in a possibly very visible way. Christian Hergert, longtime GNOME and Linux contributor, employed by Red Hat, wanted t

osnews.com/story/144348/the-ch

#OpenSource

Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Feb 08
🔁 @thepeoplestech:

"Stories like these illustrate so well why the 'no politics!' crowd is so utterly misguided. Politics governs every aspect of our lives, especially so if you’re part of a minority group currently being targeted by the largest and most powerful state apparatus in the world." osnews.com/story/144348/the-ch

amalia (@amalia22) · Feb 08
🔁 @osnews:

The chaos in the US is affecting open source software and its developers

It was only a matter of time before the illegal, erratic, inhumane, and cruel behaviours and policies of the second Trump regime were going to affect the open source world in a possibly very visible way. Christian Hergert, longtime GNOME and Linux contributor, employed by Red Hat, wanted t

osnews.com/story/144348/the-ch

#OpenSource

Glyph (@glyph) · Feb 08
🔁 @osnews:

The chaos in the US is affecting open source software and its developers

It was only a matter of time before the illegal, erratic, inhumane, and cruel behaviours and policies of the second Trump regime were going to affect the open source world in a possibly very visible way. Christian Hergert, longtime GNOME and Linux contributor, employed by Red Hat, wanted t

osnews.com/story/144348/the-ch

#OpenSource

Kensan (@Kensan) · Feb 08
🔁 @osnews:

The chaos in the US is affecting open source software and its developers

It was only a matter of time before the illegal, erratic, inhumane, and cruel behaviours and policies of the second Trump regime were going to affect the open source world in a possibly very visible way. Christian Hergert, longtime GNOME and Linux contributor, employed by Red Hat, wanted t

osnews.com/story/144348/the-ch

#OpenSource

David P (@pewnack) · Feb 08
🔁 @osnews:

The chaos in the US is affecting open source software and its developers

It was only a matter of time before the illegal, erratic, inhumane, and cruel behaviours and policies of the second Trump regime were going to affect the open source world in a possibly very visible way. Christian Hergert, longtime GNOME and Linux contributor, employed by Red Hat, wanted t

osnews.com/story/144348/the-ch

#OpenSource

Valerie Aurora 🇺🇦 (@vaurora) · Feb 08
🔁 @osnews:

The chaos in the US is affecting open source software and its developers

It was only a matter of time before the illegal, erratic, inhumane, and cruel behaviours and policies of the second Trump regime were going to affect the open source world in a possibly very visible way. Christian Hergert, longtime GNOME and Linux contributor, employed by Red Hat, wanted t

osnews.com/story/144348/the-ch

#OpenSource

Rightwing critics blame Mamdani as New York snow fails to melt

theguardian.com · Feb 08

Murdoch tabloid leads charge as big freeze persists – could the mayor please do something about the weather?

Shared by @CosmicTraveler and 14 others.
The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Feb 08
🔁 @jeffjarvis:

Rightwing critics blame Mamdani as New York snow fails to melt
Murdoch tabloid leads charge as big freeze persists – could the mayor please do something about the weather?
theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Feb 08
🔁 @jeffjarvis:

Rightwing critics blame Mamdani as New York snow fails to melt
Murdoch tabloid leads charge as big freeze persists – could the mayor please do something about the weather?
theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

Jock Rutherford 🌻🥥🌴 (@jockr) · Feb 08
🔁 @jeffjarvis:

Rightwing critics blame Mamdani as New York snow fails to melt
Murdoch tabloid leads charge as big freeze persists – could the mayor please do something about the weather?
theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

The Guardian MEWS 📰 (@guardian) · Feb 08

Rightwing critics blame Mamdani as New York snow fails to melt
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#ZohranMamdaniMEWS #NewYorkMEWS #UsWeatherMEWS #UsNewsMEWS #WorldNewsMEWS #UsPoliticsMEWS #MEWS
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Murdoch tabloid leads charge as big freeze persists – could the mayor please do something about the weather?It snowed two weeks ago in New York. Since then, the temperature has barely risen above freezing – a temperature science naturally d...

theguardian.com/us-news/2026/f

Section 230 turns 30 as it faces its biggest tests yet

theverge.com · Feb 08

It’s the most beloved and reviled law of the tech industry.

Shared by @3x10to8mps and 6 others.
The Verge :bot: @theverge.space (@theverge) · Feb 08
🔁 @lauren_feiner:

Section 230 turns 30 as it faces its biggest tests yet

The law has survived the dot-com bubble and the Supreme Court, but it’s up against potentially larger challenges.

LisaH (@3x10to8mps) · Feb 09
🔁 @Techmeme:

As Section 230 turns 30, a look at how upcoming court cases involving Meta, Alphabet, and others in the US could reshape the bounds of Section 230's protections (Lauren Feiner/The Verge)

theverge.com/policy/875300/sec
techmeme.com/260208/p19#a26020

ICYMI (Law) (@icymi_law) · Feb 08
🔁 @SuffolkLITLab:

TL;DR: As Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act marks its 30th anniversary, it faces significant scrutiny and challenges, reflecting its pivotal role in shaping the modern internet amidst ongoing debates surrounding online accountability. theverge.com/policy/875300/sec #law #tech #legaltech ⚖️ 🤖 #autosum

TWiT News Feed (@twitnews) · Feb 08

Section 230 turns 30 as it faces its biggest tests yet - theverge.com/policy/875300/sec

[Megaphone tangled up in barbed wire.]

Thirty years ago today, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a bill
credited with creating the groundwork for the modern internet, became law and
set...

#twit

AI fatigue is real and nobody talks about it | Siddhant Khare

siddhantkhare.com · Feb 08

You're using AI to be more productive. So why are you more exhausted than ever? The paradox every engineer needs to confront.

Shared by @andymoose and 16 others.
leighelse{} (@leighelse) · Feb 08

Writing software with artificial intelligence is exhausting, and it destroys the ability to reason.

siddhantkhare.com/writing/ai-f

'Nobody posts "I spent 3 hours trying to get Claude to understand my database schema and eventually gave up and wrote the migration by hand." Nobody posts "AI-generated code caused a production incident because it silently swallowed an error." Nobody posts "I'm tired."'

hnbot (@hnbot) · Feb 08

AI fatigue Is real and nobody talks about it
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- 30 minutes ago | 14 points | 5 comments
- URL:
siddhantkhare.com/writing/ai-f
- Discussions: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4
- Summary: Siddhant Khare discusses "AI fatigue" among engineers using AI coding tools. While AI accelerates individual tasks, it paradoxically increases exhaustion by expanding workload expectations and forcing constant context-switching between problems. Engineers have shifted from creative "makers" to evaluative "reviewers," a cognitively draining role requiring constant vigilance against non-deterministic outputs that break debugging contracts. The rapid churn of tools and frameworks creates FOMO and wasted effort, while "prompt spirals"—endlessly refining imperfect outputs—consume more time than manual coding. Over-reliance risks "thinking atrophy," degrading core problem-solving skills. Khare recommends sustainable practices: time-boxing AI sessions, accepting 70% quality outputs, separating deep thinking from AI-assisted work, and ignoring hype cycles. The essential skill isn't maximizing AI usage but knowing when to stop—protecting cognitive resources through boundaries and intentional use rather than chasing productivity metrics.

Abe White (@aabewhite) · Feb 08
🔁 @Techmeme:

A software engineer explains AI fatigue, compounded by a FOMO treadmill of using labs' latest tools, thinking atrophy, and more, alongside boosted productivity (Siddhant Khare)

siddhantkhare.com/writing/ai-f
techmeme.com/260208/p15#a26020

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