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@lifeinthePNW of course, it can have *significant* side effects. Like getting pregnant:

healthline.com/health-news/oze

but this time I was referring mainly to the inequality-enhancing effects, so to speak

Translation: the rich won't just look better, they'll live longer too

(yes, it's already so, but further progress in THAT direction only isn't something to really rejoy about)

This "let's put data centers in Space" thing made sense...

until it said "let's cool them with water taken (cheaply, for sure) MAAANY million miles away":

phys.org/news/2024-06-centers-

Bah

My new almanac service, because and memory matter A LOT.

That is, LOTS of interesting things today, from 1948 (1948!!!) to 2023:

stop.zona-m.net/2024/08/on-thi

(*) Like BoingBoing used to be, just with memory, but without ads and distractions.

@Cosmichomicide yes, please repost that story! That's VERY interesting

yes. The "We've found your JOB OF THE WEEK" messages are particularly insulting

VERY true for me:

"a lot of the jobs you're seeing on and other job-posting sites aren't actually available jobs."

Do you agree? Also:

"From the number of interview sessions to the weeks of time needed to complete all those interviews to the intelligence-insulting aptitude tests to the requests to do actual work for the company as part of the interview process, the tech industry has gone completely off the rails."

inc.com/joe-procopio/tech-comp

"When the AI bubble bursts, Texas is going to be filled with the rotting corpses of no-longer needed data warehouses — and no jobs to show for it."

(if so, the sooner the better, I say, so the rest of us can learn and get back to reality without being directly hurt)

pivot-to-ai.com/2024/08/01/ai-

in 2015, I noticed 3 Wikipedia editions telling 3 different inventions of CGI (the metal)

NINE years later, it's the same, but in FOUR editions.

German & French mention an English and a German, the English one only the English guy, and the Italian one only the German one

My new almanac service, because and memory matter.

A LOT.

Selected links on interesting things in this day, from 2010 to 2023 (*):

stop.zona-m.net/2024/08/on-thi

(*) Like BoingBoing used to be, just with memory, but without ads and distractions.

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Not that I can afford a BMW but that's the kind of bad PR that keeps on giving.

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@mfioretti This is good. I am not a likely BMW customer, but far better that that idiocy stops with them.

My new almanac service, because and memory matter.

A LOT.

Selected links on interesting things in this day, from 2011to 2023 (*):

stop.zona-m.net/2024/08/on-thi

(*) Like BoingBoing used to be, just with memory, but without ads and distractions.

In 2022 I said "NEVER buy a smart car where the choice is pay for stuff you'll never use, or pay for it twice":

stop.zona-m.net/2022/02/the-mi

Now, I learned BMW ditched that idiotic feature:
thedrive.com/news/bmw-is-givin

My new almanac service, because and memory matter.

A LOT.

Selected links on interesting things, today from 2010 to 2023 (*):

stop.zona-m.net/2024/08/on-thi

(*) Like BoingBoing used to be, just with memory, but without ads and distractions.

After the last moves of , it seems useful to repost these

"Thoughts on , and 9 suggestions to make them work"

because it's important to understand how, exactly, a "disinformation apocalypse" will work:

mfioretti.substack.com/p/thoug

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