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Experienced user https://fasterandworse.com I have been making these videos about tech & design: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwvAAoSdsXWxHwFbULgbpVGiLmJZv4X1g and in audio: https://pnc.st/s/faster-and-worse Australian based in Amsterdam
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Google Co-Scientist AI cracks superbug problem in two days! — because it had been fed the team’s previous paper with the answer in it pivot-to-ai.com/2025/02/22/g...

pretty cool!

The sad irony here is that if any institution should understand why this is bad, you’d think it would be the people in charge of educating humans.

If he gets a mistrial because Adams and the NYPD couldn't say no to a camera

the cringality of evil

inaccuracy should be the ultimate embarrassment in computing

In 2015, a study showed that 1.6 million students attended schools that had a cop, but not a counselor. Schools are overly surveilled + overly policed. AI is an extension of this surveillance + policing. On that note, kids: do not ever say anything about your mental health to AI.

“But can a human life be reduced to a dataset? Can a body be tuned up like a machine? Or is this explosion of self‑tracking simply narcissism redesigned for the age of big data, by a society that has internalised the tech industry maxim that more data is always better?”

“Sonny is part human, part AI: a new kind of chatbot that school districts are adopting to provide support when there aren’t enough counselors to go around.”

those that evangelize genAI as a "powerful tool" for their little tasks without consideration of its disastrous impact on the information/knowledge ecology are shortsighted, to say the least

Video Dispatch #12: Assumed Inconvenience Automation assumes peripheral effort is inconvenient. www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMCG...

any kind of "everything app" should be seen as captivity

I remember seeing a comment somewhere once that the president in idiocracy wasn't that bad because he actually listened to the advice of people smarter than himself

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inaccuracy should be the ultimate embarrassment in computing

any kind of "everything app" should be seen as captivity

I'm working on a concept in my head about operating systems crossing a line for what an operating system is supposed to be and how that makes a kind of captive user situation that is harder to recognise

it's the "very similar" that pisses me off

WHEN BUYING TECH: * don't try too hard to futureproof * by the time the future is now, the hipness has changed and you'll need something new anyway * just get whatever works now

I managed to achieve about 10% of the things I wanted to achieve in my week off work - which isn't bad for me

Here's a great example of how bad generative AI is at search. Why is Perplexity telling me about Google making revenue on Microsoft's Azure cloud platform?

tech is in the post-purpose stage

might go on twitch in about 30 mins for a coding sesh www.twitch.tv/fasterandworse

"depends on how you define urgency and threat" sounds like SBF defending himself in court

If you're watching Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix, it's worth learning about the role of commercial media in Aus in failing to vet or investigate Gibson's story www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/e...

Just a reminder the Oz media were doing it all again last year with their breathless reporting on Elle Macpherson refusing chemo for breast cancer, instead choosing a ‘holistic’ treatment approach - while spruiking her own line of vitamins. Australia loves a health grift.

"this writer knows of dozens who have changed their minds about a Tesla purchase, or are even putting their Tesla EVs up for sale. This includes some prominent members of the Tesla Motor Club communities, echoing a similar shift in Europe and the US" @reneweconomy.com.au

i often talk about how the difference between engineering and design isn't methods but objectives an engineer's job is to figure out how to do something at all, or how to do it quantitatively "better" when they start work, the question of whether they should even be doing it is assumed settled