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Library & information scientist in a world at war against libraries, information, & science. Free people read freely. History is for everyone.

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Mayonaise (2011 Remaster)
Mayonaise (2011 Remaster) YouTube video by The Smashing Pumpkins - Topic

Have you tried "Mayonaise"? youtu.be/Vbu_K41efvY

07.03.2026 04:07 πŸ‘ 0 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

PJ Harvey Danger Mouse

07.03.2026 00:42 πŸ‘ 0 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Are we falling out of love with nonfiction? In the early 2020s, readers flocked to books to explain political turbulence. But is the world now too grim to read about – and are podcasters taking the place of authors?

If we learned nothing else from 2025, it’s that we shouldn’t take for granted that what we love will continue to be funded

If people and libraries don’t buy a certain kind of book, publishers will stop investing in them

That’s also one reason the library book bans are so scary

06.03.2026 13:48 πŸ‘ 181 πŸ” 39 πŸ’¬ 5 πŸ“Œ 7
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On @pablo.show I talked about the limits of generative AI, and why the brainstorming processβ€”which LLMs mostly eliminate, imoβ€”is fundamental to doing *good* work.

05.03.2026 15:59 πŸ‘ 1084 πŸ” 168 πŸ’¬ 43 πŸ“Œ 33

In this era of Silicon Valley brainrot, I think the best way to save the humanities & liberal arts is just a really good acronym, so I propose to you:

SHWARMA PLLATE: sociology, history, writing, anthropology, rhetoric, media, art, philosophy, literature, languages, and technology & economics

06.03.2026 15:08 πŸ‘ 34 πŸ” 8 πŸ’¬ 3 πŸ“Œ 1
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Why We Must Fight to Stop HR 7661 Before It Destroys the Lives of American Children Lately I’ve been calling my House rep and screaming about one zillion things, and maybe you have too. But today I want to talk about one thing in particular you should add to your list: H.R. 7661 i…

I wrote about the first national book banning bill, which effectively seeks to erase trans people. At the end I include a link to let your reps know that you oppose this bill and all it stands for. lithub.com/why-we-must-...

05.03.2026 13:45 πŸ‘ 642 πŸ” 440 πŸ’¬ 8 πŸ“Œ 12

The question is always "what if a kid is wrongfully transitioned" and never "what if a trans kid is denied the ability to transition and endures years of excruciating dysphoria and has to have multiple surgeries later in life to fix the issues caused by going through the wrong puberty."

04.03.2026 21:51 πŸ‘ 3141 πŸ” 727 πŸ’¬ 41 πŸ“Œ 28

They’ll send you to kill and be killed but they do not give a single shit about you.

04.03.2026 22:43 πŸ‘ 267 πŸ” 50 πŸ’¬ 3 πŸ“Œ 0

As a professor, providing accommodations doesn’t impact me at all, and it helps students out. The fact that anyone cares about this is baffling to me.

But then I remember that the country is currently run by eugenicist freaks and they’ve just found a new group to hound.

04.03.2026 22:05 πŸ‘ 458 πŸ” 113 πŸ’¬ 12 πŸ“Œ 1

Heads up to people in the Buffalo area: I spotted a border patrol vehicle cruising around in Tonawanda on my drive home just now. Saw them right around where Colvin and Eggert run into the Twin Cities highway.

04.03.2026 04:33 πŸ‘ 26 πŸ” 13 πŸ’¬ 3 πŸ“Œ 0

The approximate cause of death for Anne Frank was the Nazis. The specific cause of death was the outbreak of Typhus at Bergen-Belsen camp, which overtook her (and others) from chronic malnutrition and medical abuse. These conditions are not, in character, unlike our system of immigration camps today

03.03.2026 18:39 πŸ‘ 2013 πŸ” 783 πŸ’¬ 10 πŸ“Œ 6
In 2026, colleges must teach students that this is not the end of the world. We must teach hope. Current undergraduates can barely remember a time before the threats of climate change and authoritarianism loomed to catastrophic scale. Since 2010, the future depicted in TV, books, and games has been dystopian or apocalyptic, so for our current students the end of the world feels more familiar and realistic than a future with hope. Now we are asking them to choose majors and life paths when the desirability, indeed the very existence, of whole sectors of employment are in question, due to the overwhelming promises of LLMs and machine learning. As young people hear daily that vocation after vocation may vanish into automation’s maw, and that democracy, liberty, land, sea, and sky are all in jeopardy, despair is growing. Despair is very emotionally tempting. It means freedom from the responsibility to shape the future. This is a terrifying turning point, but many generations before us have faced such turning points, and met them. We can offer our students perspective. Only a few dozen institutions on Earth are more than 900 years old, and the vast majority are universities. The university system is not a house of straw to buckle in this storm: We are the rocks that have sheltered the knowledge, hope, and truth through tumults which have toppled kingdoms while classrooms endured. We can endure this, and be a guiding light through it, but only by recentering, by teaching citizens, not workers; power, not PowerPoint; aspiration, not apocalypse. Despair is how we lose. The classroom is where we battle it. All other battles flow from here.

Ada Palmer is an associate professor of history at the University of Chicago.

In 2026, colleges must teach students that this is not the end of the world. We must teach hope. Current undergraduates can barely remember a time before the threats of climate change and authoritarianism loomed to catastrophic scale. Since 2010, the future depicted in TV, books, and games has been dystopian or apocalyptic, so for our current students the end of the world feels more familiar and realistic than a future with hope. Now we are asking them to choose majors and life paths when the desirability, indeed the very existence, of whole sectors of employment are in question, due to the overwhelming promises of LLMs and machine learning. As young people hear daily that vocation after vocation may vanish into automation’s maw, and that democracy, liberty, land, sea, and sky are all in jeopardy, despair is growing. Despair is very emotionally tempting. It means freedom from the responsibility to shape the future. This is a terrifying turning point, but many generations before us have faced such turning points, and met them. We can offer our students perspective. Only a few dozen institutions on Earth are more than 900 years old, and the vast majority are universities. The university system is not a house of straw to buckle in this storm: We are the rocks that have sheltered the knowledge, hope, and truth through tumults which have toppled kingdoms while classrooms endured. We can endure this, and be a guiding light through it, but only by recentering, by teaching citizens, not workers; power, not PowerPoint; aspiration, not apocalypse. Despair is how we lose. The classroom is where we battle it. All other battles flow from here. Ada Palmer is an associate professor of history at the University of Chicago.

This, from Ada Palmer as part of The Chronicle's survey of 11 scholars on the future of higher ed, is what I needed to end the week.

28.02.2026 00:54 πŸ‘ 404 πŸ” 211 πŸ’¬ 4 πŸ“Œ 37

If you’re wondering what you can do, as many have asked: I know many are looking for a place to aim mean posts at them or whatever. It’s pointless. The real and much less id-focused answer is I need to find more work. So if you hear of any narrative design/game writing openings somehow, let me know.

03.03.2026 17:32 πŸ‘ 232 πŸ” 46 πŸ’¬ 5 πŸ“Œ 2

β€œMany of their commanders are especially delighted with how graphic this battle will be zeroing in on how bloody all of this must become in order to fulfill and be in 100% accordance with fundamentalist Christian end of the world eschatology.”

03.03.2026 03:09 πŸ‘ 582 πŸ” 262 πŸ’¬ 39 πŸ“Œ 43

I saw a comment the said we aren’t β€œangry enough.” But all we are is angry. Our veins circulate it like acid. It cracks our sternums. It poisons and paralyzes us. We hiss and spit at each other, all impotent, helpless rage.

We don’t need more anger. We need more direction.

01.03.2026 09:48 πŸ‘ 1971 πŸ” 437 πŸ’¬ 26 πŸ“Œ 27

no nazi shit
No Nazi Shit
NO NAZI SHIT
NO FUCKING NAZI SHIT

02.03.2026 00:28 πŸ‘ 1560 πŸ” 289 πŸ’¬ 9 πŸ“Œ 19

I saw this and at first thought "no, there's no way 'we definitely had alternative leadership in mind for Iran but I blew them up alongside the schoolgirls using AI' is what the White House is actually saying, that's too clueless and evil to be real"

02.03.2026 03:14 πŸ‘ 3438 πŸ” 813 πŸ’¬ 55 πŸ“Œ 13

if you’re cis and you don’t get it this is LITERAL TORTURE

it will result in dead trans people

and with their other goal of making us β€œsexually explicit” for existing

you see the pipeline right?

we exist -> we’re jailed for it -> we’re tortured and die

WE NEED YOU TO STOP THIS

02.03.2026 03:34 πŸ‘ 5235 πŸ” 3326 πŸ’¬ 6 πŸ“Œ 34

I know that I sound like a broken record but I think once this society was ok with accepting mass covid deaths just to be able to eat at Applebees then all bets were off.

02.03.2026 03:03 πŸ‘ 6311 πŸ” 1494 πŸ’¬ 104 πŸ“Œ 75

every time one of these markets dissembles and parses and weasels their way out of paying people on a technicality my heart grows three sizes like the grinch. i love to watch these people get scammed on crypto and nfts and gambling. they deserve it and it's funny and it's not my problem at all

01.03.2026 15:56 πŸ‘ 3578 πŸ” 669 πŸ’¬ 37 πŸ“Œ 11

this is the part that reminds me that many people are good, but rich people almost universally are not.

so many of us have come together to help when the cost of doing so means deprivation in our own lives, so that people who will never know deprivation can make fake numbers go up even higher.

01.03.2026 17:40 πŸ‘ 209 πŸ” 49 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 1

do archivists / preservationists / conservators read Flusser? they could! "But objects are malicious. Their tendency toward entropy will eventually cause all information engraved in objects to disappear...One who writes by digging can only hope the object one has engraved doesn't decay too quickly."

27.02.2026 20:16 πŸ‘ 25 πŸ” 3 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 0

March 1st is the Disability Day of Mourning, in memory of people with disabilities who were killed by family members or caregivers. At Rewire, we are committed to centering disability justice in our coverage. Thread below 🧡:

01.03.2026 21:09 πŸ‘ 47 πŸ” 21 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 0

If you haven't read the hidden semi-canon Expanse short story The Last Flight of the Cassandra, it's apparently part of a humble bundle right now along with a gazillion indie comics (?!).

Go for the fiction, stay for the charity (Comic Book Defense Fund).

www.humblebundle.com/books/indie-...

01.03.2026 22:01 πŸ‘ 65 πŸ” 8 πŸ’¬ 5 πŸ“Œ 0

The group Elevated Access can fly you for free to a provider that is further away. Help is out there, you’re not alone. There is still time.

www.elevatedaccess.org

01.03.2026 23:26 πŸ‘ 315 πŸ” 285 πŸ’¬ 5 πŸ“Œ 3

AI hallucinations -- still the weirdest fig-leaf synonym for "errors" -- are fundamental to how LLMs function.

When errors are fundamental to your tool, you shouldn't use it in any cases where errors have adverse consequences.

This is becoming my Carthago delenda est.

28.02.2026 16:55 πŸ‘ 107 πŸ” 20 πŸ’¬ 6 πŸ“Œ 0

I think the bigger security risk is the gestapo she runs that murders people for standing in the street and kidnaps children to put them in concentration camps. But sure, if the shoe thing gets her shitcanned, do what you gotta do.

27.02.2026 23:41 πŸ‘ 6395 πŸ” 1020 πŸ’¬ 91 πŸ“Œ 12

In addition to accessibility, alt text is important because it describes things a viewer could overlook because there might be a lot going on in the image.

28.02.2026 05:50 πŸ‘ 3 πŸ” 1 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0

I want Anthropic to survive long enough to be destroyed by paying out billions to the artists and writers it stole from.

28.02.2026 01:30 πŸ‘ 1122 πŸ” 208 πŸ’¬ 7 πŸ“Œ 3

The truth is not the average of a fact and a lie.

27.02.2026 04:54 πŸ‘ 898 πŸ” 282 πŸ’¬ 6 πŸ“Œ 13