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people talking to each other has always been, and will always be, the most useful source of information on the internet, both to people and to machines

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anyway this is why you see things like the one that's going around today, where Google's ML search tool is allegedly providing helpful urine "facts" sourced from Cohost

(we can't verify it ourselves because the tool is not available in Canada, which we understand to be due to Canadian privacy law)

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Cohost is full of a lot of people who are, with varying degrees of deliberation and intentionality, rejecting that profit motive wholesale

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in a very real sense Google ATE the early internet, it flattened all the social structures that had existed and turned everything into search - search which would not have been possible without those structures

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Google's existence disincentivized that kind of site, though, because suddenly there was a profit incentive in the mix. suddenly people started getting asked to link to other people's sites for pay... some people went along with that and some resisted doing it, but either way, linking to your favorite stuff started to seem not worth it

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when Google was new, that description covered most of the internet. that's why citation analysis was such a highly effective tool for ranking websites

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all y'all know WHY cohost ranks high on Google, right?

it's because it's a site where people write medium-length stuff to other people and the whole thing is highly interconnected in terms of links

it's important to understand that compiler developers are not dog people, but dag people. they love to go “ooh, who's a good puppy! who's so directed and acyclic! you are!!! you're a good little dag!! 🥰”

when I release a zine, I always make a version that looks good when printed at home on a black-and-white printer

so today I'm at a cafe reviewing the black and white version of the git zine

Interesting notification from FB about their AI intentions. The piece that caught my eye is underlined.

Kommer vården drabbas av strejken? Ja! Är det dom strejkandes ansvar? Nej.

Det är regionernas och kommunernas ansvar att kunna erbjuda den vård som är lagstiftad ensligt lag. Då får de också betala det som de som ska utföra detta jobb kräver.

Utan kollektivavtal så finns det ingen arbetsfred.

I've found compiler bugs before, but this is the first compiler-compiler bug I've ever seen – incredible stuff:

issues.chromium.org/issues/336

Capital is dumping its resources into AI because it believes it will advance capital's interests of further accumulation of labour's products. It does not matter in the short term that capital is sorely mistaken. Much like a bad king, capital's misallocation reduces output available to labour too (by preferentially allocating resources to those who participate in the squander). We will suffer this for so long as we permit capital to make macro allocative decisions.

Horrible when those in charge make decisions that make your life much harder for purely selfish reasons without giving a crap about your situation, isn't it. Just awful.

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