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Notices by tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org), page 9

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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Sunday, 13-Jul-2025 06:49:52 JST tante tante

    The solution is not to open source "AI" but to resist it.

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Jul-2025 21:10:08 JST tante tante

    Systemd is one of the best things in moving Linux forward in a long time.

    (Original title: systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success)

    https://blog.tjll.net/the-systemd-revolution-has-been-a-success/

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink

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      systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success
      from https://blog.tjll.net/about/
      Eleven init systems enter, one init system leaves.
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Jul-2025 00:40:50 JST tante tante

    Don't use the "Change my Mind" meme with Stephen Crowder for anything.

    He is a racist and a homophobe who abused his ex wife while she was pregnant with their kids. Fuck that guy and find a better meme.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Crowder

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink

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      Steven Crowder
      Steven Blake Crowder ( ; born July 7, 1987) is an American-Canadian conservative political commentator and Internet personality. Early in his career, Crowder worked for Fox News and posted videos on conservative media platforms. He then began hosting Louder with Crowder, a daily political podcast and YouTube channel with commentary segments. It includes a recurring segment called "Change My Mind", in which Crowder invites passers-by to converse. In December 2012, Crowder and members of Americans for Prosperity were involved in an altercation at a demonstration in Michigan concerning the state's recently passed right-to-work law. Crowder's YouTube channel has been demonetized twice, first in 2019 after repeated use of racist and homophobic slurs. His channel was re-monetized after YouTube said Crowder addressed his behavior and content, and it was demonetized again in March 2021, with uploads suspended for a week, after violating YouTube's policy against advancing false claims about the integrity of the 2020 presidential election. YouTube suspended the channel again for two weeks in October 2022...
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Friday, 04-Jul-2025 19:42:47 JST tante tante
    • eevee

    "Whatever" is a brilliant essay on "AI" by @eevee:

    "But I think the core of what pisses me off is that selling this magic machine requires selling the idea that doing things is worthless. Because if doing something has some value, then it must be somehow better than pushing a button and receiving Whatever for essentially no cost."

    https://eev.ee/blog/2025/07/03/the-rise-of-whatever/

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink

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      The rise of Whatever
      from Eevee
      This was originally titled “I miss when computers were fun”. But in the course of writing it, I discovered that there is a reason computers became less fun, a dark thread woven through a number of events in recent history. Let me back up a bit.
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Jul-2025 01:33:39 JST tante tante

    So many problems in this world might never have appeared if Mark Zuckerberg had gone to therapy.

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Jul-2025 19:53:16 JST tante tante

    Using "AI" is no longer optional at Microsoft. Reminds me how when Meta had to force their engineers to use their "Metaverse" product.

    If your product doesn't even gain traction internally, maybe it's just ... shit?

    (Original title: ‘AI is no longer optional’ — Microsoft admits AI doesn’t help at work)

    https://pivot-to-ai.com/2025/06/30/ai-is-no-longer-optional-microsoft-admits-ai-doesnt-help-at-work/

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      ‘AI is no longer optional’ — Microsoft admits AI doesn’t help at work
      An internal Microsoft memo has leaked. It was written by Julia Liuson, president of the Developer Division at Microsoft and GitHub. The memo tells managers to evaluate employees based on how much t…
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Tuesday, 01-Jul-2025 00:21:21 JST tante tante

    I think one main issue I have with the whole "EURO Stack" stuff is that it is not looking for an alternative. It's "we want what we got just with EU companies". But the fact that the Internet and its services have been turned into a mall is the big fucking problem. I don't want a "European Facebook" built on the same logic of exploitation.

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Saturday, 28-Jun-2025 19:02:03 JST tante tante

    Google's emissions are up over 50%, Amazon builds huge data centers powered by 75% natural gas.

    Remember all those posts telling us that "AIs climate impact isn't that bad" supported by some really funky math/perspective and/or numbers Sam Altman invented?

    Here's the actual impact.

    "AI" is a fossil fuel technology.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/24/technology/amazon-ai-data-centers.html?unlocked_article_code=1.SU8.2JRa.e3Ju6r_pL1Im

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jun/27/google-emissions-ai-electricity-demand-derail-efforts-green

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Saturday, 28-Jun-2025 01:37:06 JST tante tante

    From CreativeCommons with their "signals" to the OSI with their "open source AI" fiasco it seems that the stewards of the legal structures protecting the digital commons are not on the side of people actually wanting to contribute to the commons for humanity. (Maybe they never were.)
    If those organizations don't reorient themselves to align with people's needs maybe we need to fork.

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Friday, 27-Jun-2025 19:01:59 JST tante tante

    I think a misunderstanding is that people want to fight "scraping" or "automated systems". But my feeling is that the issue is with the _purpose_ of the scraping: It's not "that person is scraping my site" it's "that person wants to use my work to train their slop machine". The issue is the SLOP machine with all the negative externalities they have.
    And that is a path worth exploring (that I have similarly argued for code): We want to contribute to the commons but there are specific uses that go against our values.
    https://tldr.nettime.org/@tante/114754224933740471

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink

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      tante (@tante@tldr.nettime.org)
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      Looked at @creativecommons@mastodon.social's Signals page (https://creativecommons.org/ai-and-the-commons/cc-signals/) again. I think this subheading is basically the smoking gun: "If everyone blocks access, everyone loses. How can we avoid this path?" This fully falls into the "there is no alternative to AI" camp and from that assumption there really are not many paths to take. Question is: Why take that stance?
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Thursday, 26-Jun-2025 03:37:45 JST tante tante

    Smarte Idee.
    Soldat*innen dürfen ja umsonst Zug fahren, damit ist das militärische Infra, damit können wir da beliebig Geld drauf werfen.
    https://chaos.social/@geheimorga/114744668728525045

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      Geheimorganisation (@geheimorga@chaos.social)
      from Geheimorganisation
      Sind Investitionen in eine funktionierende Eisenbahn Militärausgaben oder müssen das Konsumausgaben sein? 👀
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Monday, 23-Jun-2025 20:46:03 JST tante tante

    "You can tell what happened — Google promised iNaturalist free money if they would just do something, anything, that had some generative AI in it. iNaturalist forgot why people contribute at all, and took the cash."

    (Original title: Google bribes iNaturalist to use generative AI — volunteers quit in outrage)

    https://pivot-to-ai.com/2025/06/19/google-bribes-inaturalist-to-use-generative-ai-volunteers-quit-in-outrage/

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      Google bribes iNaturalist to use generative AI — volunteers quit in outrage
      iNaturalist is a website that crowdsources pictures of plants and animals to help identify species. Its tagline is “A Community for Naturalists.” iNaturalist is administered by its own small charit…
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Wednesday, 18-Jun-2025 19:22:10 JST tante tante

    Teaching people how to use LLMs is not "upskilling", it's the opposite.

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Tuesday, 17-Jun-2025 22:54:03 JST tante tante

    "AI bots that scrape the internet for training data are hammering the servers of libraries, archives, museums, and galleries, and are in some cases knocking their collections offline"

    #AI is ruining our digital world

    (Original title: AI Scraping Bots Are Breaking Open Libraries, Archives, and Museums)

    https://www.404media.co/ai-scraping-bots-are-breaking-open-libraries-archives-and-museums/

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink

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      AI Scraping Bots Are Breaking Open Libraries, Archives, and Museums
      from @emanuelmaiberg
      "This is a moment where that community feels collectively under threat and isn't sure what the process is for solving the problem.”
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Monday, 16-Jun-2025 20:32:23 JST tante tante

    In the end it seems to me that one of the main distinctions between people who see LLMs as good and those who don't is whether they see the digital part of the world as "content" or "people".

    If it's all just content, LLMs make sense. If it's where people live LLMs become a somewhat dumb idea.

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Monday, 16-Jun-2025 19:56:25 JST tante tante

    New study on the effects of LLM use (in this case on essay writing):

    https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.08872

    Quote:

    "LLM users also struggled to accurately quote their own work. While LLMs offer immediate convenience, our findings highlight potential cognitive costs. Over four months, LLM users consistently underperformed at neural, linguistic, and behavioral levels. These results raise concerns about the long-term educational implications of LLM reliance and underscore the need for deeper inquiry into AI's role in learning."

    The interesting thing is: People who used search engines (to find sources etc) did not show similar issues. This is an important antidote against the belief that LLM-based tools are just like search engines. Which they are not. They are massively degrading their users' mental abilities and development. Which is why these systems have absolutely no place even _near_ any school or university.

    https://hails.org/@hailey/114691651497761523

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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Friday, 13-Jun-2025 21:12:50 JST tante tante

    If you are also annoyed by Firefox for some reason now trimming the protocol in the address bar you can fix that behavior by setting "browser.urlbar.trimURLs" in about:config to get URLs you can properly copy and use back.

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Jun-2025 04:12:54 JST tante tante
    • Baldur Bjarnason

    This essay by @baldur on why individual experiments on the usefulness of "AI" (or similar stuff) don't teach us anything useful and might actually harm us is brilliant.

    Go read it. Too many insights to pull a quote TBH: https://www.baldurbjarnason.com/2025/trusting-your-own-judgement-on-ai/

    In conversation about a year ago from tldr.nettime.org permalink

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      Trusting your own judgement on 'AI' is a huge risk
      from @fakebaldur
      Web dev at the end of the world, from Hveragerði, Iceland
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Friday, 06-Jun-2025 07:13:17 JST tante tante

    "The process of coding with an “agentic” LLM appears to be the process of carefully distilling all the worst parts of code review, and removing and discarding all of its benefits."

    Very insightful post on #GenAI by Glyph

    (Original title: I Think I’m Done Thinking About genAI For Now)

    https://blog.glyph.im/2025/06/i-think-im-done-thinking-about-genai-for-now.html

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      I Think I’m Done Thinking About genAI For Now
      from @glyph
      The conversation isn’t over, but I don’t think I have much to add to it.
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    tante (tante@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Thursday, 05-Jun-2025 07:09:06 JST tante tante

    "So let’s get one thing out of the way: I think “AI literacy” is a dangerous device of neoliberal education and it deserves to be dismissed out of hand."

    "Using AI is not about communicating. It’s about avoiding communicating. It’s about not reading, not writing, not drawing, not seeing. It’s about ceding our powers of expression and comprehension to digital apps that will cushion us from fully participating in our own lives."

    https://themindfile.substack.com/p/against-ai-literacy-have-we-actually

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      Against AI literacy: have we actually found a way to reverse learning?
      from Miriam Reynoldson
      So let’s get one thing out of the way: I think “AI literacy” is a dangerous device of neoliberal education and it deserves to be dismissed out of hand.
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