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buttondown.com · 19 people Worth reading
Feels so good to have a studio again. This week’s question comes to us from Anthea Tawia: I came to San Francisco to visit the company I work for—sadly I was...
"we need to open our eyes to the fact that the current industry many of us work in, not only doesn’t care about their workers, it actively resents them. In their eyes, we have gone from being the people who made things possible, to an unnecessary burden on the bottom line.
They hate that we charge money for our labor, and see that money as something we are stealing from their pockets."
(Original title: How to grow strawberries)
— @tante · Mar 02
theverge.com · 36 people
What a great time to add facial recognition to everything!
"Hostility is the basic mode in which we engage with each other and our government, and filming has become a hostile act. Meta's glasses are a sleek version of the weapon everyone already has in their pocket; the addition of facial recognition will accelerate the ongoing breakdown in public trust."
#Meta #surveillance #privacy
— @lrhodes · Mar 01
techdirt.com · 194 people
If you run a company whose entire value proposition is the ability to see patterns, predict outcomes, and connect dots that others miss, you’d think someone in the building might have flagged…
Palantir Sues Swiss Magazine
For Accurately Reporting That
The Swiss Government Didn’t Want Palantir
— @cdarwin · Feb 28
councilestatemedia.uk · 19 people
An illegal war to distract from paedophilia is being sold as “liberation” by elements of the media in a total collapse of journalistic ethics.
Nothing captures the depravity better than the strike on Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school. Three missiles into one school building is no misfire. At least 148 innocents were killed in the attack with 95 wounded—mostly girls aged 7 to 12.
— @cemedia · Mar 01
besi.berkeley.edu · 24 people
Please join us for this talk with sociologist of science and technology Janet Vertesi. Additional details to come.
If you're at or near Berkeley, mark your calendar -- I'm speaking about my Opt Out Projects this Wednesday from 4-5:30. Register here:
— @cyberlyra · Mar 01
highcaffeinecontent.com · 5 people Worth reading
I'm no stranger to using ChatGPT for development — a good chunk of the migration of all my apps from Objective-C to Swift, over a hundred thousand lines of code, was done with LLM assistance — but I've been sleeping on the shift that is already well underway in our industry.
⭐️ New blog post: A Month With OpenAI's Codex
It's been literal *years* since I last posted anything, so you know this is a big deal for me 😜
— @stroughtonsmith · Mar 01
ejholmes.github.io · 12 people
I’m going to make a bold claim: MCP is already dying. We may not fully realize it yet, but the signs are there. OpenClaw doesn’t support it. Pi doesn’t support it. And for good reason.
The signs are there that MCP is dying
Link:
Discussion:
— @hn50 · Mar 01
theverge.com · 5 people Worth reading
Get ready to put that Ditto to work.
Pokémon Pokopia is an expansive adventure disguised as a cozy life sim
— @verge · Mar 02
truthout.org · 11 people
“There’s nothing like getting to give someone their rent money,” says mutual aid organizer Ashley Fairbanks.
"When federal immigration enforcement escalated in Minneapolis this winter, under what officials described as Operation Metro Surge, communities across Minnesota were forced to respond quickly. As businesses in immigrant corridors shuttered, families sheltered in place, and ICE activity intensified, organizers, faith groups, mutual aid networks, and everyday residents began building new forms of support in real time."
— @igd_news · Mar 01
electrek.co · 8 people Worth reading
Electric vehicles are everywhere these days, but few are as intriguing – or as polarizing – as the tiny urban...
"I've long espoused the merits of car drivers shifting away from battle tank-sized vehicles and into something smaller and more appropriately-sized for the average trips many urban drivers take."
Hey, common sense warriors, here's the 🎩!
I tested the weird, tiny, low-cost electric car soon coming to the US
— @dyckron · Mar 02
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