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  • “En? Plannen voor het lang weekend?”

    → 6:43 PM, Jun 6
  • Oh man, I’m gonna miss Pocket. 😓 Already used it when I went to Mozfest 2017 in London. Tried some other read-it-later apps throughout the years and always came back to it.

    So I guess I’ll be using Reading List in Safari, then?

    → 7:18 AM, May 24
  • Names like Leo XIV or Gregory XVII could also emerge, recalling popes associated with doctrinal authority and social teaching.

    (Bron)

    Een Amerikaander, begot. En dat in deze tijden.

    → 6:25 PM, May 8
  • ChatGPT Users Are Developing Bizarre Delusions

    Futurism:

    Friends and family are watching in alarm as users insist they’ve been chosen to fulfill sacred missions on behalf of sentient AI or nonexistent cosmic powerse — chatbot behavior that’s just mirroring and worsening existing mental health issues, but at incredible scale and without the scrutiny of regulators or experts.

    WTF?

    → 4:20 PM, May 6
  • Seth Godin:

    We’ve adopted the mindset of Too Busy To Learn. As a result, we prefer tools that give us quick results, not the ones that are worth learning.

    Als leerkracht merk ik dit ook keihard. Een mooie verwoording van een gevoel waar ik al lang mee zit.

    → 8:11 AM, Apr 21
  • The fundamental truth of Donald Tr*mp is that he apparently cannot conceive of any relationship between individuals, peoples or states as anything other than a status game, a competition for dominance.

    Jamelle Bouie

    → 9:15 AM, Apr 13
  • → 2:23 PM, Mar 29
  • Work doesn’t have to be the central thread of your life, and it doesn’t have to be your only lever of impact. Work can occupy a limited place in your life, but still be meaningful. Work can represent just a portion of who you are and not be completely in conflict with the rest of your identity.

    • Vincent Sanchez-Gomez
    → 7:31 AM, Mar 18
  • Scott Belsky in The Messy Middle:

    The fact that creative apps are more about seeing who saw your content than seeing others’ content is telling.

    → 1:33 PM, Feb 28
  • DeepSeek

    Ed Zitron:

    DeepSeek’s models are cheaper to run, but the real magic trick they pulled is that they showed how utterly replaceable a company like OpenAI (and by extension any Large Language Model company) really is. There really isn’t anything special about any of these companies anymore — they have no moat, their infrastructural advantage is moot, and their hordes of talent irrelevant.

    What DeepSeek has proven isn’t just technological, but philosophical. It shows that the scrappy spirit of Silicon Valley builders is dead, replaced by a series of different management consultants that lead teams of engineers to do things based on vibes.

    → 6:34 PM, Jan 29
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