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You have precious little privacy in this global networked world; don't throw it away for a few clicks and likes.
You have precious little privacy in this global networked world; don't throw it away for a few clicks and likes.
“Sprawling network”, you say? So, like an archipelago then, of State-administered camps for people who haven’t been convicted of real crimes.
Seems I have heard of something like that before.
Seems I have heard of something like that before.
October 24, 2025 at 11:28 AM
“Sprawling network”, you say? So, like an archipelago then, of State-administered camps for people who haven’t been convicted of real crimes.
Seems I have heard of something like that before.
Seems I have heard of something like that before.
The last time I flew through Charlotte, at 7AM, it reminded me of the film “Soylent Green.”
August 1, 2025 at 12:15 AM
The last time I flew through Charlotte, at 7AM, it reminded me of the film “Soylent Green.”
I am a knowledge worker who uses AI for some things but am too concerned about the obvious errors and hallucinations in AI to trust it for anything truly important.
I see a lot of AI skepticism on BlusSky and Mastodon and have assumed that it arose from similar experiences by educated users.
I see a lot of AI skepticism on BlusSky and Mastodon and have assumed that it arose from similar experiences by educated users.
June 22, 2025 at 2:56 PM
I am a knowledge worker who uses AI for some things but am too concerned about the obvious errors and hallucinations in AI to trust it for anything truly important.
I see a lot of AI skepticism on BlusSky and Mastodon and have assumed that it arose from similar experiences by educated users.
I see a lot of AI skepticism on BlusSky and Mastodon and have assumed that it arose from similar experiences by educated users.
I’m sure it will be fine. What could go wrong?
April 24, 2025 at 12:25 AM
I’m sure it will be fine. What could go wrong?
Russia's senior law enforcement official, Aleksandr Bastrykin, with a younger man who is now Russia's Prosecutor-General. Same vibe.
December 7, 2024 at 7:10 PM
Russia's senior law enforcement official, Aleksandr Bastrykin, with a younger man who is now Russia's Prosecutor-General. Same vibe.