Quickening Enabler
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greatdismal.bsky.social
Bought the new Pynchon in hardcover today, at our local indie bookseller, fulfilling two promises to self. Read the first few pages while waiting for our lunch sandwiches to be toasted in a nearby patisserie, immediately getting that in-for-a-good-read feeling.
staledimsum.bsky.social
Sitting in a bar in mke wondering the same thing.
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Rocky Rococo
katelynburns.com
name an italian more worthy of an american holiday than columbus
staledimsum.bsky.social
Blinken was the best name for the occasion.
staledimsum.bsky.social
Clinton Admin legislative "achievements"

Gingrich: Wut? He PROPOSED a bill that allows our guys to buy all the local TV stations?

Aid: Yes sir.

G: ...

A: so...

G: Give him enough of the caucus to pass it but tell the public it doesn't go far enough. I like riding this pony.

A: of course.
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eve.gd
I wrote an undergrad diss on Pynchon, an MA thesis on Pynchon, a PhD on Pynchon, and a book on Pynchon & I endorse this sentiment

"Pynchon’s work is often labeled “Postmodernism,” but it’s also interpretable as a body of left historical literature concerning antifascism"

lithub.com/thomas-pynch...
Thomas Pynchon Has Been Warning Us About American Fascism the Whole Time
Paul Thomas Anderson’s adaptations of Thomas Pynchon’s novels—first Inherent Vice in 2014, and now One Battle After Another in 2025—may be tipping the scales, with more first-time Pynchon readers f…
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bagleycartoons.bsky.social
The biggest lie foisted on America is the lie that the GOP is the party of the working class

They haven’t done a single thing in decades to make life better for ordinary Americans

(Cartoon from 2016)
staledimsum.bsky.social
It turns out having something (or someone) telling you are right and good all the time and it's those others that are mean and wrong is bad.

The difference between AI personal assistants and wealth begotten insulation is that real world consequences for behavior are much closer for AI addicts.
As reports of ‘AI psychosis’ spread, clinicians scramble to understand how chatbots can spark delusions
Psychologists, psychiatrists, and other mental health providers are scrambling to understand the emerging phenomenon of "AI psychosis."
www.statnews.com
staledimsum.bsky.social
It's true. We should all show up in inflatable water wings, snorkels and swim flippers.
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Invest in home gardening futures and firearms.
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raypride.bsky.social
Tony Fitzpatrick, 1958-2025
staledimsum.bsky.social
What a shitty bunch of old white men.
whetmoser.com
“the nobel committee investigating whether people were insider trading on the peace prize” is the most 2025 story so far www.nytimes.com/2025/10/10/w...
Nobel Organizers Look Into Surge of Bets for Winner Ahead of Announcement
www.nytimes.com
staledimsum.bsky.social
Angry prayers likely regarding much striking down and so forth. You know, American Christianity in a nutshell.
staledimsum.bsky.social
As a former goalie I can confirm this.
defector.com
This is not ideal goalie positioning: defector.com/this-is-not-...
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chadstanton.blacksky.app
“We should replace Bad Bunny with Lee Greenwood” is an also a perfect summation of the “deal” they’ve offered universities.
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miafarrow.bsky.social
Israel says ceasefire is in effect. Thousands hope and head north to see what is left of their homes.

“Will they tell us to leave again? I hope not. I just want this to be the last time we walk this road.”

www.nytimes.com/2025/10/10/w...
staledimsum.bsky.social
Not only do they not care they resent every actually creative person they've ever met. AI is largely revenge against the artist. It's the guy looking at the Jackson Pollock painting saying "i could do that" writing to program that does a poor job copying it.
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junoryleejournalism.com
David Simon, creator of ‘The Wire’, being interviewed by Ari Shapiro (NPR)
SHAPIRO: OK, so you've spent your career creating television without Al, and I could imagine today you thinking, boy, I wish I had had that tool to solve those thorny problems...
SIMON: What?
SHAPIRO: ...Or saying...
SIMON: You imagine that?
SHAPIRO: ...Boy, if that had existed, it would have screwed me over.
SIMON: I don't think Al can remotely challenge what writers do at a fundamentally creative level.
SHAPIRO: But if you're trying to transition from scene five to scene six, and you're stuck with that transition, you could imagine plugging that portion of the script into an Al and say, give me 10 ideas for how to transition this.
SIMON: I'd rather put a gun in my mouth.
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edburmila.bsky.social
Havin’ flashbacks
edburmila.bsky.social
I like how this whole thing was supposed to be a media stunt to show everyone how united they are behind the Great Man and the visual they produced looks like a Brezhnev-era politburo meeting where the agronomist with access to the real numbers just told them about the wheat forecast.
timprice.bsky.social
The chyron says one thing; the body language says something else