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tonnaree
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The most wonderful thing about tonnaree's is I'm the only one! Elder Nerd. Multi-Fandom Geek. Bi. Cautiously Optimistic. Raging Liberal. Retired and semi-feral.
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Current Obsession - The Untamed and other Gay Asian Stuff
HIghly focused - OFMD, Good Omens, The Sandman
Still invested - BBC Sherlock
Forever loves - Star Wars, Star Trek, Stephen King, Braves baseball, Musical theater, U2, Melissa Etheridge, The Eagles (Music is Life)

Love each other.
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Same
I don't trust anyone who doesn't consult their pets when making important life decisions.
It still upsets me knowing that Yibo was not secure on one side of his harness.
He is beauty.
He is grace.
I really want to kiss his face.........
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The pushback against Trump's cruelty is coming — and it's going yo be brutal. 😳👇
We have reached a point where it is very difficult to function in society without reliable access to the internet. It's a fact.
It's not a luxury anymore it's a basic need.
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I know the world won’t care because it’s not some EVIL thing Trump just did, but yesterday I marathon streamed for 11 hours and raised $10,000 for Feeding America, which they say will provide 100,000 meals for people in need.
JESUS CHRIST! We Just Fed 100,000 People!
Bless you all!
www.thegodpodcast.com
When it first came out I read Delores Claiborne in one slow 8 hours shift at the front desk of a small hotel.
You have a right to be proud!
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"The AI Con reminds us that the fight over AI is not only about technology. It’s also about language, labor, and the stories we choose to tell about the future, which we can humanize rather than surrender to the myriad ways mass automation dehumanizes."

lareviewofbooks.org/article/the-...
The Return of the Luddites | Los Angeles Review of Books
Erik J. Larson considers “The AI Con: How to Fight Big Tech’s Hype and Create the Future We Want” by Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna.
lareviewofbooks.org
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Best metaphor I've heard is that using AI is like bringing a forklift to lift the weights at the gym. The point is to build YOUR muscles, not to make the weights go up and down.
I love to see stuff like this because it helps explain to people trapped in tech-sponsored information bubbles the actually obvious fact that universities teach people to know & think things, and AI is a way to produce the effect of knowing & thinking things w/o actually knowing & thinking them.
Opinion | Why Even Basic A.I. Use Is So Bad for Students
www.nytimes.com
Another business steps up.
Toasted Seattle: mention “can I put this on my neighbors tab” and SNAP recipients can receive free breakfast for their family. 👇🏽
How freaking mean and petty.
How does Yibo manage to represent all genders at once.......
what the chicken fried fuck
Seeing more and more people who feel that everything must revolve around them personally