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"I'm not racist, I just think you can tell who truly belongs in a country based on the colour of their skin"
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I’m going to drop my favourite AAM letter about email and bots in here.
www.askamanager.org/2024/01/men-...
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hi I'm an NYT journalist. I have the capacity to remember only the most recent six minutes of life, and none of it can be context
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I’ve mentioned elsewhere, but one local private school had IMO a sensible policy, which gradually ramped up phone use between 11–15, yet outlined strict punishments for negative use (eg bullying). Their aim: by the time kids are 15, they’d have been educated in best-use for devices.
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you're journalists dick heads! you're not their PR reps. You don't have to simply print what they've said about themselves you can in fact do journalism and tell us how true that view is or whether there's more to that story or not.
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Among the many oddities is this paragraph. If you try and “share a joke” with a stranger at a bus stop, then *you* are the person who has failed to even remotely integrate into London life. It’s the first rule anyone learns.
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I needed a second axis for this question.
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No, New York Times. That's not what trans people are saying.
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When a chatbot gets something wrong, it’s not because it made an error. It’s because on that roll of the dice, it happened to string together a group of words that, when read by a human, represents something false. But it was working entirely as designed. It was supposed to make a sentence & it did.
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There’s no contradiction here, for them. They strongly and truly believe in rights and liberties for real people such as themselves, and that you should be ruthlessly repressed if you try to exercise the same rights, because you are an inferior class of humans who must do what you’re told, or else.
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The New York Times of 1995/96 was significantly more sympathetic to transgender people than the New York Times of 2025.
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It also coincides with the capture of trusted liberal outlets like NYT and WaPo by conservative owners and editors shaping coverage. It has helped push a lot of the right-ward shift we've seen, but especially on trans rights.