Rich Burroughs
ADHD, tech, Arsenal, bitching about AI
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- Nothing like getting up in a room of people who've been getting boosterish messages all day and telling them that when it comes to thinking about how and even whether we integrate "AI" into education and the rest of the world, that we we all need fix our hearts or die.
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- I’m actually really glad the anti-trans Republican candidate lost in Nebraska the very same night after a bunch of Very Serious People people spent all day “yes, yes, Dems need to be serious about moderating on social issues to win”-ing across the internet.
- It’s helpful if you have an easy story to tell. “Here’s the bullshit they say. Here’s voters telling them to shut up.”
- apparently Elon's gotten so mad about Grok not answering questions about Afrikaners the way he wants, xAI's now somehow managed to put it into some kind of hyper-Afriforum mode where it thinks every question is about farm murders or the song "Kill the Boer"
- as of 2 PM eastern it's still happening and you can see it happen in real time if you've got a twitter account x.com/search?q=kil...
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- A new report finds the bottom 60% of U.S. households—or *two-thirds* of the population—can't afford a “minimal quality of life": housing, health care, and other necessities. "Indicators like GDP and unemployment tell us the economy is thriving. But they don’t reflect the reality of most Americans."
- The bottom 60% of U.S. households earn $38K/year on average. To afford a "minimal standard of living," they'd need $67K. "Americans are working harder than ever, but the benefits of that hard work are not being distributed in a way that supports upward mobility.”
- When I say the rise of the "working homeless" isn't some marginal phenomenon, this is what I mean. Millions of Americans are working—and working, and working some more—and *still* can't afford even the bare minimum.
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