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David Dufek

@ddufek

Son. Husband. Father. Third-year candidate for the Diaconate for the Diocese of Des Moines. Views are my own.

Des Moines, IA Katılım Mayıs 2009
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David Dufek
David Dufek@ddufek·
I write about audit/AI/governance. I don't discuss my employer, clients, or nonpublic matters. Charity > Outrage Audit long-form on LinkedIn. Catholic musings often found here.
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David Dufek
David Dufek@ddufek·
@JoePostingg Great point. We should bring back wergild too. Killing a man was once a manageable civil matter if you paid his family the proper rate. Why did everyone get so absolutist about homicide?
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Joe@JoePostingg·
Abortion is fine until the quickening at which point the fetus becomes ensouled was a perfectly reasonable standard people hammered out thousands of years ago. How did this completely solved problem become a hot button issue?
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David Dufek
David Dufek@ddufek·
@michaeljknowles "Stay in your lane, Pope" Uh, does it have anything remotely to do with humans, creation, metaphysics or existence? That's my lane, buddy.
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Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles@michaeljknowles·
Sec. Burgum isn't Catholic, so it's understandable that he wouldn't know this, but teaching on the relationship between man and technology is very much part of the role of being pope! (See: Leo XIII, Rerum Novarum; Pius XI on contraception; Pius XII on nukes; et al.)
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

BARTIROMO: The Pope said AI could make civilization 'less human.' Why is the Pope commenting on AI right now? BURGUM: I didn't know that tech editorializing was part of the role of being Pope

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David Dufek
David Dufek@ddufek·
@mattswaim @SWingerberg I wonder how many parishioners know that, or if there is an incorrect assumption that Deacons draw a salary or stipend?
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Matt Swaim
Matt Swaim@mattswaim·
@ddufek @SWingerberg Most deacons know that :) Most Protestants probably don't know that however. The Evangelical world I grew up in had volunteer choir members and volunteer youth ministry assistants and a bunch of other things but all the leadership positions were paid.
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David Dufek
David Dufek@ddufek·
Catholic here … p(doom) >20% fwiw. Encyclicals gonna Encyclical… That said, I’m equally troubled by ¶99’s “AI merely imitates, doesn’t really think/learn” claim. All signs point to it thinking, often better than us already. That doesn’t ensoul it or make it a “someone.” Cheetahs run faster, apes lift more, fish swim better… none become persons. And if the objection is “humans made it, not God,” Aquinas’s secondary causation chains it right back to the Creator. That humans have (and ought to have) a greater dignity is precisely what alignment seeks to preserve.
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David Dufek
David Dufek@ddufek·
💯 Encyclicals are written like ... well ... encyclicals. Not at all surprising that it's about humans created in the image of God, and AI is the setting, not the subject here. Also: if you miss the Tower of Babel imagery (TLDR: when we try to be too self-reliant, bad stuff tends to happen), the rest of the material will surely fall flat.
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Carlo Martinucci
Carlo Martinucci@melkon88·
@TheZvi Roman Catholic here. P(doom) 10%. I fear the expectations were off. MH is not about AI, it’s about catholic social doctrine in the times shaped by AI. Still I wouldn’t downplay the importance of 98, when everyone will focus mostly on 99.
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Zvi Mowshowitz
Zvi Mowshowitz@TheZvi·
I fully did the reading and will share the details tomorrow, but basically this. Very disappointing.
Dean W. Ball@deanwball

Reading the encyclical, I am reminded that the Vatican is fundamentally a city-state on the continent of Europe, and that its elites, which of course include the Pope himself, cannot resist the myopic preoccupations of the Eurocrat. This document would be much improved if it were less enamored of the traditional academia/civil society talking points on AI (“The apparent objectivity of the responses and suggestions these systems provide can lead us to overlook the fact that they reflect the cultural assumptions of those who designed and trained them” woah! really???) and more engaged with where AI is headed. But instead of doing that, the encyclical dodges in the deepest sense, denying that AI “really thinks” or “really learns” and all that typical strain of cope that amounts to magical thinking: “when a computer does it, it is ‘data processing,’ beep boop, but when a human does it, it is ‘actual learning’” It is probably actively bad for global understanding of AI that the Pope endorsed this viewpoint as late as 2026. In the end, this encyclical reads to me as though ghost written by the blob of Western civil society, the same people whose feckless and incoherent preaching we have heard blanketing our media for decades now. And, in a very important sense, it was written by them; after all, who forms the peer group for the elites of a European city-state? Like that blob, the encyclical is intellectually flaccid at its core, no matter how well intentioned it may be. This document is a missed opportunity to advance global understanding of AI, and yet another blow to the legitimacy and sanctity of storied Western institutions. As if you needed one more.

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Coach Vint
Coach Vint@coachvint·
I talked a dad who told me he spent $10k a year on travel baseball between tourneys, travel, and gear for his son. He got a partial scholarship to D-2 school. If he had put the $10k in a mutual fund each year, he would have had about $190,000. The scholarship was $5k a year.
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Emily Zanotti 🦝
Emily Zanotti 🦝@emzanotti·
A lot of this is private equity entering into the youth sports space. Our league isn’t like this, but that seems rarer and rarer as time goes on, and the peer pressure to “train” with countless “camps” and “programs” in the off-season is immense. The tough part is…
Lenore Skenazy@FreeRangeKids

Sandlot it ain't. Youth sports now $40 B industry: "Teenagers on travel teams are rolling into weekend tournaments wearing a few thousand dollars of apparel, equipment & swag. Avg family spending on baseball increased nearly 70% between 2019 and 2024." wsj.com/business/retai…

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David Dufek@ddufek·
Reading Johannine Literature atm, and thought I'd have @AnthropicAI Claude Code determine, source, compile and present a curated 50-page pdf of relevant public domain philosophy that would complement. Nonstop content filtering on public domain texts. Said it fixed the issue and no amount of cajoling could unlock it. It couldn't determine what specifically triggered the content filter, other than that it was in Aristotle Book IX (discussing noble action even at the cost of one's life.) Had to switch to @OpenAI Codex which did it like a charm. One shot. Does Anthropic have content filtering so tight that it refuses Aristotle? Yikes.
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David Dufek@ddufek·
@KSPrior Well, Stephen King has really been AI all along, so…
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David Dufek@ddufek·
@coreyward @jean_twenge I don’t think we disagree here. Progress in MS shows, but regression in most other states is even *more* dramatic than the progress MS has made.
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Corey Ward
Corey Ward@coreyward·
@ddufek @jean_twenge NO! Mississippi actually applied evidence-based techniques (SoR), trained their teachers, and pushed hard on adoption across their schools and it shows.
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The Catholic Engineer
The Catholic Engineer@TheCatholicEngr·
"And for the recessional hymn, please turn to page 263, Go Make..." Me: *groans* "...Of all disciples" Me: *sigh of relief*
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David Dufek@ddufek·
@Richard98633676 @drantbradley And parent demand, of course. Parents were falling all over themselves to send their kids to a school that boasted “technology in the classroom!”
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Richard Martin
Richard Martin@Richard98633676·
@drantbradley Tech ed was rushed into the classroom in an effort to offset the decline in teacher competence.
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Anthony Bradley
Anthony Bradley@drantbradley·
How many generations of students did we ruin but putting ed tech in classrooms? Chromebooks and tablets have made students exponentially worse off. Why/how did we allow that to happen?
Anthony Bradley tweet media
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David Dufek@ddufek·
@drantbradley “Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.” - Hanlon’s Razor Or… “Never attribute to [process] that which is adequately explained by [clever marketing.]”
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David Dufek
David Dufek@ddufek·
@jdflynn @lukei4655 Said another way: Dioceses should limit the number of Permanent Deacons ordained, despite apostolic needs, to only those they can afford. Now compare rich and growing Diocese with small and poor Diocese vis a vis apostolic needs. Show your work. :-)
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JD Flynn
JD Flynn@jdflynn·
@lukei4655 and should be ordained in response to some particular apostolic need for which they have capacity.
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Fr. Gabriel T Mosher, OP
Fr. Gabriel T Mosher, OP@lukei4655·
Permanent Deacons should be required to exclusively work for the Church. If they are married, a Diocese should be required to provide a sufficient wage to him so that he can adequately support his family with a single income.
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David Dufek@ddufek·
Right. I saw that yesterday and found it encouraging (and unsprising, given phonics…) So just overlaying that with this graph and it seems that both are true - MS improved through the means noted (phonics and holding back in 3rd grade) but the *magnitude* of state rank change also involved massive regression in most other states. Just wrapping my head around the whole thing.
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Katelyn
Katelyn@TheWazISU·
@BryanBryan716 @ddufek @jean_twenge There's actually been a fair bit of reporting on the improvements in reading in MS, there's evidence that it's because they switched back to a phonics-based curriculum rather than whole word/sight words.
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David Dufek@ddufek·
This piece on math education is horrifying, particularly the outright fraud that led to the Bay Area school system to stop teaching algebra for a while. The compiler/author (Zvi) is a notoriously long read, so fair warning, although I always enjoy it. But it’s crucial that we actually teach children things and objectively measure whether or not we’re doing that. There’s a ton of money at stake but — more importantly — let’s not lie to children and tell them they’ve mastered something they haven’t. Related: I have long struggled with IEPs and 504 plans … in practice. In theory, they make all the sense in the world and to the extent they truly help a child with learning difficulties climb the ladder of mastery to the highest possible rung for them, I’m all for it. But if the plan gives only the illusion of progress, it’s actually a disservice to all involved.
Zvi Mowshowitz@TheZvi

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David Dufek@ddufek·
@HuskerMike28 And when Nebraska cajoles $50M from donors (per year mind you!!!), the heavies will use that to raise $75M. CFP is on a path to a wildly subpar product, trying to keep one foot in pro football and the other in “aw shucks, they’re just kids.” Burn it all down.
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Mike 🌽
Mike 🌽@HuskerMike28·
My take: I don’t even care about being at the top with NIL financials. How about beating the teams (on the field) that aren’t at the top? Minnesota and Iowa make Nebraska look like a joke year in and year out and they aren’t NIL elites.
Steven Sipple@steven_sipple

Rhule deserves scrutiny entering Year 4. But fairness matters. Nebraska’s reportedly operating with a $29M roster budget while Big Ten heavies push $50M+. Huskers should still contend for CFP buzz — but closing gap isn’t as simple as one might think. on3.com/teams/nebraska…

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