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@annabower.bsky.social Nothing about this is normal. Read that as many times as you need to. It’s not the new normal, it’s not the old normal, it’s not normal in any timeline of the multiverse. Enabling crimes against humanity is not a normal action of justice in a purportedly open and free society and it never will be.
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@binarydigit This looks interesting, thanks for sharing this … I remembering checking it out briefly a few years ago but at the time I wasn’t really a bookmark person, now I use them frequently. I’m curious!!
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@annabower.bsky.social These “inevitability” proclamations help normalize the abuses. We should not accept them as foregone, we are correct to be shocked and outraged each time.
Also, beyond the performative “denial of normative scope creep” aspect, SCOTUS hasn’t given him everything, every time. So it’s NOT inevitable.
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@jedda This thread full of colorful umbrellas is the mood lifter I didn’t know I needed this morning. Thanks to everyone who added to it!! ☂️
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@mjdescy I’m having a similar experience with Zed learning Python. I ended up turning the predictive feature off while I’m learning.
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@dmejia I just discovered Kagi last week and went for the subscription after using up my credits. It was actually the Assistant function that sold me on paying for search as I was able to cancel my T3 Chat and meet both needs. I am honestly loving it so far!!
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@whstancil.bsky.social Are they spending money or creating debt?
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@mysticmikester.com You’re supposed to not want to toil over things a machine can do, so you can eat grapes and write epic poems and play the lute by the sea. This isn’t hard!!
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@mysticmikester.com This post brought to you by the human gaze, which I don’t think can really be abolished, because beauty and art are universal, I just wish the conversation could actually be about art and not a proxy for everyone’s repressed sex and power fantasies.
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