I've left Twitter, but I'm still writing a daily blog.
You can read today's post ("The AI bubble isn't like the internet bubble")
at https://t.co/5fI1yo0zTH
It's also available on Mastodon at:
https://t.co/B5RiOYhHiR
And on Bluesky at:
https://t.co/7FYqFEkfKx
@wanerious@SarahLongwell25@MollyJongFast@DemFromCT I noticed this too when working with the Bernie Sanders campaign. I think it just had to do with him being male and white and anti-establishment and not obsessed with his wardrobe.
@PoliticsAndEd The Brookline plans have the train going nice and straight, shouldn’t be loud like some people are saying. Here‘s an explanation of why the trains have a bad reputation. https://t.co/QSpew6NXjl
I guess if we can’t travel this summe we can always depend on AI to help us. (This actually brings back memories for me, so funny and bittersweet at the same time.)
Good morning, #Berlin & Beyond!
What happens, if you tell AI to create a photo of the Fernsehturm (TV Tower) growing out of the Müggelsee.
When I asked for a less generic image of the lake and one where the real Müggelsee would be featured, the AI simply re-arranged the lake slightly and - I kid you not - put a wooden sign saying "Müggelsee" into that small jutting piece of land in the bottom-left corner😂
Our most serious national security threat isn't coming from Iran or Russia or China — it's the shrinking middle class at home. When the middle class can't get ahead, people get frustrated. They get angry. And that anger gets pointed in dangerous directions.
The Hotel Elephant is centuries old. It has been visited by writers Goethe and Schiller, Bauhaus founder Gropius and composers Liszt and Bach. Hitler loved it so much, it was demolished and rebuilt for him.
Follow me inside for a beer and some history 🐘👇
https://t.co/0mpATBgIZB
@Noahpinion Phones don’t make it hard to have kids. High housing costs and having to drive everywhere and not being able to say “go play outside” to young kids—this makes it hard
@SYNESTHEIZURE In a thousand years, if we somehow lose the proof that he existed, his life will become a myth whose story (rise and fall) was set to music by a man who lived in Vienna.
I took the German or Autistic diagnostic. Result: Both. The Wittgenstein Result. I don't know whether to be proud or concerned. https://t.co/UL52L2l1PL
@ProfSteveFuller First time I’ve seen Gellner mentioned on former Twitter! I was mostly reading him on nationalism, I think (it’s been a while). But I might be curious enough to check this out.
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