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dysphoria-things:

dysphoria-things:

dysphoria-things:

is it a hot take to say that i think you need to understand why something is bad, not just that it simply is?

“you dont need to know wnat it is exactly or how it works to know that its bad and you shouldnt use it. Ai tech bros will say-“ALT

this is a part of the problem

you need to be able to explain why you shouldnt use ai rather than “oh well its obviously bad and you shouldnt use it or else youre a bad person” because that isn’t logic. “ai generates child porn based off of real children and whether or not it does is entirely up to how it is built and if pedophiles are able to find ways around those safeguards, because ai cannot in itself discern right from wrong” is a genuine criticism. “amazon tried to build a data center the size of tuson outside of tuson just to power their ai that would’ve increased the inability to stay alive outside in parts of arizona” is a genuine criticism. even “using generative ai teaches you not to learn how to do things yourself even when they’re difficult, devaluing necessary skills out of practice” is a genuine criticism when you look at the amount of people who think they are able of doing a difficult major when they couldnt write their own papers in high school.

but “ai is just bad because it’s bad” will convince no one and is a morally lazy position to take. about anything!

you need to know why reading someone’s diary is wrong if you want to learn about privacy and respect. you need to know why child sexual assault is wrong if you want to be able to help children form healthy age appropriate relationships. you need to know why capitalism is bad if you want to replace it with something else. you need actual concrete ideas and ideologies rather than “you should agree with me because i have the right vibe”

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14/1/26 • 18240 notes
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alexwrekk:

friend-crow:

Apparently ICE now has agents posing as utility workers to get into people’s homes. The electric and gas companies have posted information on how to tell if it’s one of their workers, and numbers to call to confirm whether they’ve sent someone to do utility work on your house.

Stay safe, friends.

ICE posing as utility workers to detain immigrants, Gresham lawmaker warns
Oregon state Rep. Ricki Ruiz said three people were detained in his district after ICE agents posed as utility workers.
opb

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13/1/26 • 31169 notes
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haarute:

me: i can’t do anything… i don’t know what my life is anymore…

the jacob wysocki tulpa manifesting inside my brain:

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12/1/26 • 61402 notes
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femcelification:

femcelification:

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[MTL from umareader jp]

karl marx if he was alive: i’m quite fond of sirius symboli

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this sirius voiceline goes hard

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12/1/26 • 3124 notes
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gilbrennilrowan:

opencommunion:

damnesdelamer:

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Angela Davis, Are Prisons Obsolete?

Ejeris Dixon and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha (eds.), Beyond Survival: Strategies and Stories from the Transformative Justice Movement

Elizabeth Hinton, America On Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion Since the 1960s

Mariame Kaba, We Do This Til We Free Us: Abolitionist Organizing and Transformative Justice

Colin Kaepernick (ed.), Abolition for the People: The Movement for a Future Without Policing and Prisons

Robin DG Kelley, Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination

Victoria Law, “Prisons Make Us Safer” and 20 Other Myths About Mass Incarceration

Assata Shakur, Assata: An Autobiography

Zena Sharman, The Care We Dream Of: Liberatory and Transformative Approaches to LGBTQ+ Health

Dean Spade, Mutual Aid: Building Solidarity During This Crisis (and the Next)

Heather Ann Thompson, Blood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its Legacy

Ruth Wilson Gilmore, Abolition Geography: Essays Towards Liberation

@burningcomputerpersona for your resource library

I didn’t check all of the links but it looks like most of the them work. The first one doesn’t

10/1/26 • 52762 notes
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modmad:

sycamorality:

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hi guys! discord is doing a survey on how people would like ai to be integrated into discord. take it and say fuck no to every question. when you get to “in general, how do you feel about discord inegrating ai features?”, respond that you would actively get everyone you know off of discord and wouldn’t pay for nitro or other shop items if they added ai features.

watch out for the trap! there’s ONE QUESTION where the last option *isn’t* the max ‘no AI’ option, read each part carefully to be sure

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10/1/26 • 51664 notes
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Sometimes cats like to take normal baths too

09/1/26 • 11 notes
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art by others FUUUUCK YEAHHHH NEW TIGER TULIP DRAWIIIIING FUCK YEAHHH

thickness-protection-program:

thickness-protection-program:

thickness-protection-program:

So just so we’re all clear ICE straight up murdered that woman in broad daylight and the government is calling HER the terrorist

So just so we’re all clear ICE straight up murdered Renee Nicole Good in broad daylight and the government is calling HER the terrorist

So just so we’re all clear ICE agent Jonathan Ross straight up murdered Renee Nicole Good in broad daylight and the government is calling HER the terrorist

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fuckmaster-unlimited:

mapletree100:

fuckmaster-unlimited:

hi people it’s dember. but soon it will not be

Now Jary :)

it’s jary :)

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bi-icon:

owlmylove:

rohie:

“Years ago a friend of mine had a dream about a strange invention; a staircase you could descend deep underground, in which you heard recordings of all the things anyone had ever said about you, both good and bad. The catch was, you had to pass through all the worst things people had said before you could get to the highest compliments at the very bottom. There is no way I would ever make it more than two and a half steps down such a staircase, but I understand its terrible logic: if we want the rewards of being loved we have to submit to the mortifying ordeal of being known.”

— I Know What You Think of Me, Tim Kreider for the New York Times

after YEARS of seeing this quote online and finding it to be the most deeply and resoundingly profound writing i finally found the source article and absolutely nothing could prepare me for this opening paragraph

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Okay but the whole article is really interesting and also contains this quote which I’ve never heard before but really like:


“Anyone worth knowing is inevitably also going to be exasperating”

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