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Pretty amazing that a former president will sit quietly as one of his successors orders US troops into American cities and ships innocent people off to concentration camps—but feels compelled to speak up when a fellow HR nightmare is at risk of losing to another member of the same party.

a must-read. two countries at war from 1000km+ away. how does tooze do it?

a detail no one seems to have caught yet: the Trump judge who taught the class and gave the award, John L. Badalamenti, is, according to his Wikipedia, the nephew of David Lynch collaborator Angelo Badalamenti

Street trees are one of the best long-term investments a city can make. (TheFigen_)

Thanks for the reminder @janemunday.bsky.social. Every summer, I repost this article DROWNING DOES NOT LOOK LIKE DROWNING. To date, I know of FOUR kids who were saved after someone who'd clicked on the link learnt how to spot actual drowning. Take time to read and pass on. slate.com/technology/2...

🚨 New draft 🚨 Measuring the Emperor's Clothes: Estimating Latent Opposition to Authoritarian Regimes with Randomized Response Qs Want to know how much support a dictator really has? You might have heard of a list experiment... but we've got something *so* much better. Link: osf.io/preprints/so...

late here but this is a ridiculous argument. you can't know anything unless someone did an RCT? 99.9% of what you Know in life is not grounded that way. the setup about Cialdini and cognitive biases is BS: a software engineer working with their tools for years is nothing like being sold a car

I like this post. I have been thinking about this problem of training junior engineers. people talk about the ethical imperative to train new engineers, but I wonder about the base assumption that it is impossible to have engineers add value on net until after they've spent 3-5 years being useless

stealing back African artifacts from Western museums is such a funny game concept. hope it's good

“Look, we both know why you are here,” the agent told me... “It’s because of what you wrote online about the protests at Columbia University,” he said. www.newyorker.com/news/the-led...

Meta AI leakage is a massive scandal, a careless company exposing deeply private stuff. It's also a window into what the AI companies see in their data — what they know about how people actually use chatbots nymag.com/intelligence...

goose game followup looks very very good

So excited to hear about ersc.io #jj-vcs

nice read. love the attention to what I call the phenomenology (they say "aesthetics" and "affordances") of using LLM tools. glad to see some better AI criticism prompted by the posts asking for better AI criticism. I think I disagree with most of the arguments, but at least they're real arguments

not thrilled to get an ad for this dumb app from my kid's teacher at the end of school

my 6yo seeing the trailer for the new Bond game over my shoulder: "is he a bad guy?" "no, he's the good guy" "then why is he killing everyone?"

where are the thinkpieces about AI from undervalued entry-to-mid-level workers who are NOT engineers and also not visual artists or writers? people with the most mundane underpaid $50k a year jobs that are a catchall for several types of work? those are the takes i want to hear at this point

my main takeaway from these things is that the way I use LLMs is extremely idiosyncratic in this case I don't know why it doesn't just say it can't follow links. I tried asking a Claude, Gemini, and GPT model about a link and all three just said "I can't follow links, try pasting in the article"

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perfect post for me as I experience the absurd way github handles PR stacks