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@WriteOnSteph

High school librarian with a penchant for all things magic, Jeff Goldblum, Thor, & horror. She/her. Choose a worthy story.🕯📚

Outside of Charm City Entrou em Aralık 2010
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Steph@WriteOnSteph·
Boss: "Are you busy?" Me: --closes tab with price comparisons on device that allows my dog to text me-- "No, not particularly."
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arvo färt@arvofart·
The thing that confuses me about people who use AI in media is the question of why they’re making that thing in the first place. If you don’t want to write a book, why generate one? If you don’t want to paint, why are you advertising fake paintings?
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Turned 35, asked my sis and BIL for a bird feeder camera as my birthday gift. Best middle aged thing ever.
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
BREAKING: The White House is out with a new National Policy framework for AI. The proposal says: "States should not be permitted to regulate AI development." It also says that states shouldn't be able to penalize AI companies when people break the law with their models.
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K.T. Carlisle@KT_Carlisle·
Things I still want to know re: The "Shy Girl" Scandal 👇🏻 1. How did an AI-written manuscript escape the scrutiny of an agent, editor, and Big 5 publisher? 2. What methods were used to definitively determine the book was written using AI? (And I don't want to hear, "It's obvious!" I've worked with plenty of authors whose work I was suspicious of having been written using AI, but I'd still never go so far as to flat-out accuse them of having done so without actual proof, usually in the form of a baked-in prompt—which, yes, has happened before. So, I'd really like to know how Hachette actually determined this to be AI-generated beyond public outcry. Because if all it takes is a few witch hunters to yell, "AI SLOP!" then I'm sorry, but that's equally problematic.) 3. Did the publisher think the public was too stupid to notice, or is trad pub really *that* overworked/understaffed that they were unable to catch something so obvious, even after multiple rounds of edits?
Maureen Langloss@MaureenLangloss

I’m happy to see a publisher pull an AI-generated book. I hope it has a chilling effect on people trying to sell AI slop. If you can’t be bothered to write it, we can’t be bothered to read it. Gift link: nytimes.com/2026/03/19/boo…

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Adam Cesare@Adam_Cesare·
Al “writers” are an insult: I was writing for a decade before my writing paid one bill. To write I stole time away from other jobs, time from my family, bleary eyed and full of love for the work. The stories *are* the effort. Without the squeeze your juice isn’t even juice.
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Leigh Giangreco@LeighGiangreco·
Gen Z will never know the horror/euphoria of watching the sunrise over your college campus as you finish a thesis that will either turn out to be an A- masterpiece or a garbage essay that will make your professor write "What happened here?" (Yes, the latter happened)
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk

Millennials are the elite generation because they cranked out 12-page essays the night before they were due. No ChatGPT. No Claude. Just lo-fi beats playing in the background, Black coffee at midnight, footnotes that were somehow correct, and pure delusion. Grade was an A minus. Period.

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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
"Massive investment in AI contributed basically zero to US economic growth last year," per Goldman Sachs
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This genuinely is a fav of the year. It caught me off guard with how funny, scary, nostalgic, and heartbreaking it was. Imagine you’re an adult who can see imaginary friends, but instead of whimsy, it turns deadly—because only the worst betrayal can lead to such ability…
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Steph@WriteOnSteph·
Our school system scheduled Unity Day (which is a countywide professional development initiative) for today. Why this matters: we are asked to wear a specific color on Unity Days. That color is orange. Orange on Saint Patrick’s Day.
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Explaining the Orange Order seems very antithetical to the purpose of Unity Day, too, which despite its name, is more about culturally responsive classrooms and teaching.
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Mike Beauvais@MikeBeauvais·
St. Patrick’s Day is about one man.
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