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📍Montreal || PhD student @ Concordia || Former Barista || Deleuze, AI, Synthetic Media, Cute Accelerationism, Xenofeminism || He/Him
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Also for the record, I was not imputing any insightfulness upon the person in the screenshot, I meant that the proliferation of this attitude as expressed says something about the evolution of people's relationship to information
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Not sure I follow
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The plagiarism detector we use at my school will highlight biographical information on cover pages when it is calculating its percentage. Just does not work at all
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"No longer having to say anything in a specific language is a necessary condition for slavery, but also of the emergence of cultural subversion." 2/2
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That being said, a very interesting insight here into our relationship to information becoming more decentralized and modular
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I worked in a bakery in Philly that made these and they were so good
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I've also heard The Diamond Age this way. I keep meaning to read it.
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Carrie Ann Moss is also wonderful. Had a great conversation about beaches and lakes.
Lauren Ridloff was a regular at my job and she never tipped so she can FOAD
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Or waiting outside of a single occupancy toilet, they flush, you can clearly hear them wash their hands and use the air dryer, time passes, they don't come out, and then you hear more flushing
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Like I can't even rebut people who say it is stealing because the premise doesn't make sense. It's acquiring insights through training on data
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We are still trapped in the conceit that Baudrillard's conception of the simulacra was a defeat rather than an opportunity to treat reality as a fiction that can be edited
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The Ameripolitan Awards founded by Dale Watson at least tried to rectify that fact! Sure what's population isn't real country but it still exists and it is still thriving