Enjoyurble
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Enjoyurble
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Writer, gamer, designer, streamer, sleeper and prominent chair-owner. With your help, I could one day become a prominent chairs-owner.

That AI number is a big fat jump ball for Dems to seize

I interviewed @hollyjeanbuck about that Jacobin data center article and asked how banning these facilities causes “equity concerns”. Here was her answer, followed by her take on data centers and climate change.

NEW: A group of more than a dozen dwarfs has reportedly raided the Church of Scientology.


people really hate tech outside of sf the sf tech scene needs a massive rebranding

Jessica Winter has been raising her children to detest A.I. Then her daughter’s public middle school began receiving Google Chromebooks, which came pre-installed with an all-ages version of Gemini, a suite of A.I. tools. “When my daughter, who is in sixth grade, begins writing an essay, she gets a prompt: ‘Help me write,’ ” Winter writes. “If she is starting work on a slide-show presentation, the prompt is ‘Help me visualize.’ She shoos away these interruptions, but they persist: ‘Help me edit.’ ‘Beautify this slide.’ ” Proponents of generative A.I. in elementary and middle schools argue that such early exposure will foster digital-media literacy, and prepare them for a future in which most professions are steeped in A.I. But the technology also poses significant cognitive and social-emotional risks to young people. Read Winter’s report about A.I.’s infiltration into schools—and what it could mean for young minds: newyorkermag.visitlink.me/NSWuBG



I do not understand what billionaires think the final outcome of all this is. If nobody has a living wage, they cannot buy your products, pay for your services, or rent the properties being owned and hoarded. At that point, does the whole thing not just collapse?





Wasn’t the heat island thing debunked a couple weeks ago? Please correct me if I’m wrong. I haven’t followed closely but I could have sworn I saw this refuted…















I really think that the public's understanding of how data centers physically interact with their communities is bordering on a low level mass delusion. The actual numbers and impact just do not at all bear out how people feel about them.




