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Free human being of this Earth. Pākeha in Aotearoa.

Be excellent to each other!

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That was a great piece, thanks for sharing @markhurst.

This one by Derrick Fenner is pretty on the money; "Hi, It’s Me, Wikipedia, and I Am Ready for Your Apology";

https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/hi-its-me-wikipedia-and-i-am-ready-for-your-apology

#wikipedia #mcsweeneys

@neil
Hi, It’s Me, Wikipedia, and I Am Ready for Your Apology
_“ Wikipedia, the constantly changing knowledge base created by a global free-for-all of anonymous users, now stands as the leading force for the dumbing down of world knowledge.” – From the book_ Wikipedia: The Dumbing Down of World Knowledge _by Edwin Black 2010_ - - - Well, well, well. Look who it is. The global academic, scientific, and pro-fact community. I suppose you’ve come to say you’re sorry? I hope so, given your years of sneering and hand-wringing about how I was ruining knowledge. Meanwhile, you turned your information environment into a hypercapitalist post-truth digital snuff film. A lot can change in a couple of decades, huh? Used to be, it was hard to keep up with all you nerds decrying me as the downfall of truth and human inquiry [_1_] [_2_] [_3_]… [_44_]. Well, great job, geniuses. Since you’re so horny for facts, here’s a fact: The White House just appointed a new deputy press secretary, and it’s a three-armed AI Joseph McCarthy doing the Cha Cha Slide [_pictured, right_]. Are you also going to apologize to that student you expelled? (_See also:_Ridgeview University Wikipedia Controversy_._) In 2004, you saw some college guy using me and thought, “What a lazy cheater.” Now you’d think, “At least he’s not asking Gemini.” In a few years, you’ll say, “Wow, look, a human being who can read.” Listen, in some ways, I get it. When I came on the scene in 2001, I probably seemed pretty unsavory compared to the competitors. But that was when academic research happened in __libraries__ and __George W. Bush__ was considered the stupidest president. Tell me, how have you guardians of facts been doing recently? (_See also:_Techno-Feudalist Infocide_._) Maybe twenty years ago, the alternative to my 100,000 crowd-sourced editors was a PhD expert, or Edward R. Murrow [_citation needed_]. But today, I’m not looking so bad, huh? Absolute best case, the LLM-generated legal advice you get is merely plagiarizing, probably from me. But more likely, it’s a mish-mash of Reddit posts filtered through an algorithm coded by a Belarusian teenager on the run from Interpol. (_See also:_Illya “CyberGhost” Cieraškovič, Controversies__.) So, yeah, peer review deez nutz. How are my competitors doing, the ones you all insisted students use instead of me? That’s right, they were supposed to go to the _American Journal of Social Sciences, Powered by OpenAI_. Or museums, like the Smithsonian’s Charlie Kirk Shrine to American Greatness. I guess they can still count on credible journalism, once they get past the paywall for _Palantir Presents: The Washington Post_ , so they read the Pulitzer-Bezos Prize–winning work of coeditors-in-chief Bari Weiss and Grok. I bet now you’d kill for a senior thesis based on my free, multilingual, publicly cited, text-based articles, motherfucker [_inappropriate or vulgar language_]. Honestly, it’s been fun to be proven right. Sometimes I still sit back and read the old hits, the concerns that I would “devalue expertise” or “undermine objectivity.” Oooooh, heaven forbid! (_See also:_Sarcasm__.) I’ll admit, it gives me a certain sadistic pleasure to watch you all completely lose hold of basic reality. I can feel a warm, quivering tingle _deep_ in my footnotes. And through it all, my army of well-intentioned dorks keeps documenting every bit. I’m not sure who for, at this point. I guess for the future benefit of our Minister of Patriotic Factualization, GodGPT. HahahaHAhaHAhaHAhaHAHAHA. Well, it’s been fun, but I should probably get back to work, checking in on the updates to my most active pages (__Transnational Kleptocracy__ and __Vaccine Denial in the United States, Part 16, April 2025–Present__). What’s that? You want me around now? Well, maybe if you ask nicely. And make it worth my while. [__Donate here__]
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November 16, 2025 at 9:19 AM
Here's a bonus treat for everyone who enjoyed my selection for the 'defend' theme edition of the Fortnight Friday Music hashtag game. A reminder than Brass Against are a thing, and Take the Power Back is just one of the righteous Rage covers they do;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yMlW9YkpmA […]
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November 16, 2025 at 4:59 AM
The scariest thing for a person who depends on their intelligence for strength isn't not knowing the answer. Working out answers is what intelligence is for. The scariest thing is not knowing how to approach the problem, how to make it tractable.

When something important depends on untangling a […]
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November 14, 2025 at 11:45 PM
Just in case it needs to be spelled out, further lifting the age of entitlement for NZ superannuation is *not* a fair solution.

The system already works against lower income people in that we are less likely to reach 65, and likely to receive fewer years of super before we die. Even more so for […]
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November 13, 2025 at 9:49 PM
If NZ isn't going to move to a Guaranteed Minimum Income for everyone (which I think we'd be wise to), then at the absolute minimum, superannuation entitled ought to be modified by whether the retiree has to pay rent (to someone outside their close family/ family trust).

Those who own a […]
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November 13, 2025 at 9:05 PM