RE: https://mastodon.social/@grimalkina/116410267466134747
I am, personally, really worried that AI might in fact cause something like "brain damage". Informally, I have seen manic behavior, risk-taking, and troubling personality changes from some heavy users, and I've seen similar things reported in the press. I think it's something we should worry about. But I co-sign this take enthusiastically because so many "studies" are framing "we made a task easier, and then people rationally invested less in learning that task" as some scary injury
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pluralistic@mamot.fr ("Cory Doctorow") wrote:
@glyph @cstross @mitch @lasagne
As Trashfuture's Riley Quinn and November Kelly said on this morning's Trashfuture, American politics is a game with two health-bars: "racism" and "the number on the gas pump." They can be traded off for one another to a limited extent, but if you let either one dip too low, you are about to lose an election.
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grimalkina ("Cat Hicks") wrote:
Task avoidance is pretty much exactly what several hundred studies are claiming is "brain damage" re: how people are using AI. Do I think the default uses of these tools is necessarily great for learning, no; do I think they're designed well, lol, I hardly think any products are designed well
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grimalkina ("Cat Hicks") wrote:
A note on how we frame effects & causes. As many of you know, I and collaborators have studied Code Review Anxiety. We even did an empirical intervention on it. We documented the sizable negative effect that experiencing a hostile code review can have on how a developer faces their future work tasks
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adele@social.pollux.casa ("Adële 🐁") wrote:
The Fediverse deserves a dumb graphical client
I love the Fediverse. I have been on it for years, and it remains the only social network where I actually enjoy spending time. No algorithmic feed pushing outrage, no dark patterns, no surveillance capitalism. Just people talking to each other over an open protocol.
But every time I wanted to recommend it to someone, I ran into the same wall: the clients are heavy. Mastodon's web interface ships megabytes of JavaScript. Elk, Phanpy, Ivory, beautiful apps, but they require a modern browser, a fast connection, and a device manufactured in the last five years ...
New blog post :
https://adele.pages.casa/md/blog/the-fediverse-deserves-a-dumb-graphical-client.md
Edit: try #SmolFedi :
adele@social.pollux.casa ("Adële 🐁") wrote:
#SmolFedi 1.2.1 brings some features/fixes
- Display media size limits in attachment panel in compose page
- Style nav menu with active link
- Choose date and time format in prefs
- Reuse pagination code. Add link to the top of the page in pagination nav
- Use preview images in post attachments instead of full size ones.
- Disable preload of video/audio media
- Add entry box to copy the original url of a post in Moderation panel
- View modification history of modified posts
- Link static/custom.css if exists
Enjoy!
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molly0xfff@hachyderm.io ("Molly White") wrote:
The new Fellowship crypto PAC has filed its first fundraising disclosure. It reports a $10 million contribution from Cantor Fitzgerald (previously headed by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, now controlled by his sons) and $1 million from Anchorage Digital.
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mbroome@infosec.exchange ("🎤🧹 (KR4ECS)") wrote:
@llorenzin and I were in Asheville over the weekend and were on campus at AB Tech for an event on Saturday when we saw a sign for the Asheville Radio Museum.
Following the signs through the building and up to the 3rd floor, we found a lovely museum with working tube radios including the centerpiece Zenith Stratosphere (of which there are only ~40 left in existence). They have a Bluetooth to AM transmitter setup in the museum room so they can play music the radios will pick up, and it sounded amazing!
They also have a lot of ham (and other) radio gear and a full ham radio station setup in the corner that operates as W4AFM.
Wonderful little museum, and both the docents we talked to were great! It was fairly random that we were there, the museum was open, and we had the time to stop in. I highly recommend going to the Asheville Radio Museum if you're in town.
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eyeling@mastodon.art ("Eyeling") wrote:
Second batch of trumpet cup lichen. Filled up after the rain. About 2cm(?) high.
CW: tiny fly visible im image 2&3 if you look closely.#lichenSubscribe #mosstodon #MoosMittwoch #macro #flechten #Moos
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
The amazon rainforest was NOT natural
oh yes, aliens 3d printed all the trees
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clacke@libranet.de ("clacke: exhausted pixie dream boy 🇸🇪🇭🇰💙💛") wrote:
Many programming languages were originally written or are even still partially written in C. Rust was originally written in OCaml.
Are there any languages that were originally written in Ada?
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
a vibe coded proof assistant is hereby known as a fallacy assistant.
Emphasis on "Con"
SantaCon promoter arrested for charity fraud: Stefan Pildes [...] allegedly diverted funds from the event to a "slush fund" to pay for extensive renovations to a lakefront property in New Jersey, luxury vacations in Hawaii, Las...
https://jwz.org/b/yk6O
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ChrisWere@toot.wales ("Chris Were ⁂🐧🌱☕") wrote:
Thoughts on leaving YouTube, and moving away from big tech...again
after all the Hasan Discourse last week I took a quick peek over at this YouTube channel and, holy shit
these view counts. this subscriber count
I understand the ways in which social media metrics are gameable and don't always represent the most accurate gauge of public sentiment, especially once you get over a million or so
but holy shit, these aren't cracking *a hundred* views.
these people Do Not Have The Juice at a truly staggering level
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kurrikage@meow.social ("Kurrikage :deifirev:") wrote:
On the prowl
🦈 Revyshargon
✂️ Westscustoms & Starslikeroses
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Sargoth@scholar.social ("Sargoth (skateboard aspect)") wrote:
I wrote a belated reflection on what I thought as the Artemis moon roundtrip went on, and how it was one of the few remaining things that got people to think "ah yes, humanity can still do things"
the post also serves as a primer on why the state of Florida banned sociology from its universities. these things are related, see
https://discursiveanomalies.com/2026/04/15/a-sociologists-take-on-the-artemis-moon-round-trip/
NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
re:
NfNitLoop ("Cody Casterline 🏳️🌈") wrote:
The very rational markets right now:
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jef ("Jef Poskanzer") wrote:
AI bros admiring their artificial girlfriend
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zzt@mas.to ("[object Object]") wrote:
I sprained my torvalds and now it’s making unhinged noises about AI tools, please send a sports medicine doctor
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janl@narrativ.es ("Jan Lehnardt :couchdb:") wrote:
All my shoes gone.
@jalefkowit It has entirely destroyed my ability to enjoy memes, because now before sharing them I have to research a book report on each one first.
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chergert@my.devsuite.app ("Christian Hergert") wrote:
I’m no longer employed by Red Hat.
As a result, any projects I maintained there as part of that employment should no longer be considered maintained by me, whether in that former capacity or otherwise.
Because those projects were solely maintained by me, they may now fall into an unmaintained state unless other community members step in. I am not available to maintain, review, or support them in any capacity for the foreseeable future.
For context read https://blogs.gnome.org/chergert/2026/02/06/mid-life-transitions/
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johnrogers.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("John Rogers") wrote:
A billion dollars is the socio-economic equivalent of a loose nuke, and we should work to prevent the acquisition of the former with the same urgency and ruthlessness we use to prevent the acquisition of the latter.
RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:h5zkfkc35wkb53udnemrica5/post/3mjk75gjipk2y
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jacobtlevy.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy ("Jacob T. Levy") wrote:
The Boys and Daredevil: Born Again are somehow the best pop cultural commentaries on the second Trump administration, which is less a matter of "superhero metaphors allow for sophisticated social commentary" and more a matter of "reality is now full of cartoonish supervillains."
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jalefkowit@vmst.io ("Jason Lefkowitz") wrote:
Standing outside the house yelling "I AM AN AI COMPANY NOW" and waiting for pallet loads of dollar bills to fall from the sky
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Elodie_lyra@lgbtqia.space ("Elodie chaos 🐉🐝🏳️⚧️") wrote:
From the Anti-Authoritarian Playbook;
“The targeting of trans people - and specifically trans youth and trans women in sports - is not a policy agenda. It is a strategic operation. Understanding it as policy produces the wrong response. Understanding it as strategy produces the right one.
Jason Stanley, in How Fascism Works, identifies the targeting of vulnerable minorities as a core mechanism of authoritarian consolidation. The function is not primarily to harm the targeted group, though that harm is real and intentional. The primary function is to test the solidarity of potential opposition coalitions, to find and exploit the fracture lines, and to establish a precedent: that some members of the coalition can be sacrificed when the political cost of defending them is judged too high.
Every successful authoritarian project has done this. The question it is always asking of the opposition is: is there anyone in your coalition you will abandon to protect the rest? Because if the answer is yes, we know exactly how to proceed. We find that person. We make defending them as costly as possible. And we watch the rest of the coalition either hold together or fracture. If they fracture, we learn where the next fracture line is, and we push there.
The targeting of trans people is not the end of this strategy. It is the test. And what the test is measuring, in real time, is whether LGBTQ organizations, progressive coalitions, and pro-democracy movements will sacrifice their most vulnerable members when the pressure is sufficient.
dysfun@treehouse.systems ("gaytabase") wrote:
I'm sure AI doesn't like you either
oh you think it sounds that sycophantic only for you?
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nepi@nepi.gay wrote:
And it’s not like people are unjustified - it’s kind of what you’re paying your registration for - but it is funny to see literal FOMO in action













