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If you are someone in a position of authority and either recognized as an expert or respected as a decision-maker, you have likely become accustomed to others listening when you speak. Over time, unless you ac...
When I was sixteen, I went to Germany as an exchange student for a year, back before cell phones and the internet. In preparation, I spent a weekend with other teenagers in the exchange program, where we participated in two experiences that...
Jillian Bejtlich wrote a great explanation about why cleaning up and removing all of the mess in online communities is not ideal, especially in situations where community content is used to develop LLMs/Large Language Models that train AI....
Within the cultural backdrop of the U.S. men’s hockey team celebrating their gold medal win by insinuating their reward should be joining the President at the White House in the sexual conquest of the U.S. women’s hockey team, A.R. Moxon of...
I have been watching in horror as I.C.E. has been unleashed on U.S. citizens, most intensely in Portland, Oregon, Washington D.C., Chicago, Minneapolis, and now in Portland, Maine.
ICE agents look and act like thugs.
They are militarized...
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