twts are taking a very long time to post from yarn
after the latest upgrade. Like a good 60 seconds.
@prologic@twtxt.net I am not seeing twts from @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no anymore. Are you seeing twts from me?
Yet another study strongly calling into question the concept of āecho chambersā. Iāve argued it here before and people pushed back, but there is growing evidence that āecho chambersā are a moral panic and not a real phenomenon that we need to worry about. Itās time to throw it out and re-think, in my opinion.
COVID is still a leading cause of death in the United States. This pandemic is nowhere near over no matter how many times people try to pretend it is.
Fuck Earth!
ā Elon Musk
https://aeon.co/essays/elon-musk-puts-his-case-for-a-multi-planet-civilisation
More data contradicting the existence of āecho chambersā. As Iāve argued many times before, the concept of an echo chamber or information bubble is not real. The podcast below is an interview of an author of a study where they actually intervened and changed the information diet of 20,000 people (with consent!), then surveyed them after three months. They observed essentially no changes to the study subjectsā beliefs and attitudes. They also observed that the typical person, while they tend to gravitate towards people with similar political leanings, only get about 50% of their content from such like-minded people. They get the rest from neutral sources and maybe 20% from non-like-minded people.
Varied information diet + No change in attitudes when information diet is forced to be different = no echo chamber.
Not a surprise I guess.
more than 90% of all AWS service API endpoints do not support IPv6
Sounds like AWS is instituting an IPv4 tax soon.
Ugh, ffsāthe datasette project just added #ChatGPT garbage. Another seemingly nice piece of software and project that I need to stop using.
I guess I can be thankful they self-identify.
Release jq 1.7rc1 Ā· jqlang/jq Ā· GitHub
Renewed activity on jq
after five years. This RC looks nice!
Ben Shapiro is threatened by a movie about a doll š
Iām playing around with snac2
, which I think @stigatle@yarn.stigatle.no mentioned on here, and I have to say itās extremely easy to set up and itās been pretty straightforward so far. I wanted to experiment with having a presence on the Fediverse without going through the process of picking Mastodon vs. Gnu Social vs. Friendica vs. ā¦, and I wanted to self-host instead of picking an instance of one of those. For now Iām abucci@buc.ci, but no guarantees that will remain stable; Iām just testing for the time being.
Speaking of men getting owned, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, an expert on authoritarianism who wrote the book Strongmen, regularly calls out and degrades wannabe dictators like Elon Musk and itās cathartic to witness.
The more I read from this guy, the more I come to believe he is a gigantic douchecanoe. What a profoundly stupid thing to say.
āSam Altmanās AI Hype Roadshowā
āThe project of Altman and his merry band of doomsayers appears to be to capture power and create obfuscation by making new myths and legendsā
āIt assumes that no one will pull back the curtain and expose it as a market-expansion strategyā
Yes.
I came across the phrase ālong fuse, big bangā used to describe large-scale issues with tipping points facing humanity, like climate change, and it feels pretty apt.
Pete Buttigieg Loves God, Beer, and His Electric Mustang | WIRED
This is so embarrassing. I wonder how much Wired gets paid to sell off its editorial integrity.
Debt Collectors Want To Use AI Chatbots To Hustle People For Money
Starting to get ugly already.
@ocakuvoe@anthony.buc.ci hello! Are you intending to post here? Because of issues with spammers, I delete users who have not posted any txts within a few days of signing up.
Fake scientific papers are alarmingly common | Science | AAAS
Probably getting worse fast.
The weather all of a sudden went from chilly and wet to warm and pleasant. Itās before 8am and itās already 15Ā°C and sunny.
The Internet Isnāt Meant To Be So Small | Defector
Itās annoying to see millions of dollars thrown at making more-or-less literal dupes of internet
companies that everyone is already using begrudgingly and with diminishing emotional returns. Itās maybe more frustrating to realize that the goals of these companies is the same as their predecessors, which is to
make the internet smaller.