the local shelf at @booksandbooks.bsky.social Key West is hitting hard.
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the local shelf at @booksandbooks.bsky.social Key West is hitting hard.
I don't really feel like I've "made it" but then, I realise that I own a printer, and actually purchase printer paper new, rather than salvaging it from recyled bins and printing on the blank side. So yeah #madeit.
Thanks for keeping my feet warm, guys. Have a good time in your home state!
I'm sad to report that "Adult Undergarment Model" is a job that has been automated by AI.
(Disclosure: image created with AI)
"But Holmes, how did you deduce that the RΓΈde company is headquartered in Australia, simply by glancing at one page on the manual?"
"Elementary Watson. You see, but you do not observe."
Flash floods, mudslides, and weak tornadoes = bad.
Snowpack = good.
A half drunk beer in the foreground, framing a tv screen showing the Brewers pitcher mid stretch, throwing to a Cubs batter
I saw things through last night. On the bright side, I discovered a great little sports bar in Mar Vista, which had this going alongside USC football. Thanks #TheField for welcoming the #cubsdiaspora.
"We're going to see some limited benefits, and we're going to see some harms, and then society will have to do what it does with every new technology and say 'What kind of investments do we want to make with our future'".
-Justin Reich
... is titling a post so that people click on it, despite the fact you're offering solid, but predictably straightforward advice.
The writer is subtextually communicating βI think everything Iβve included in my draft is essential, I canβt come up with anything else to cut and thereβs nothing you, the editor, can do that can possibly make it better. This entire process weβre preparing to embark on, this edit, is a charade."
Finally, some good news.
Would you rather be KrabbΓ© or Reilhan?
#TheRider
We like to say that most ed tech is adopted by schools, but AI crashed the party. But, it's true that some teachers are inviting it in and they say there are ways AI can support learning.
www.teachlabpodcast.com/92
Larry Tesler, inventor of the cut, copy, and paste commands, dies at 74
Putting away all the "CIVIL WAR NOW" banners at the news station and bringing out the "Mental Health Crisis in America" banners with a heavy sigh
"I supplied everyone but the typewriter factory. I sold AI generated essays to students, AI detectors to teachers. I even sold image generators to the chuds when they were memeing on my fellow techbros. Never sold to Peter Thiel - not on any moral grounds, in those days his checks always bounced."
I would bet next week's pay that just about everything you know about world and national events you know because of traditional journalism. Even if you got it from some podcaster, Tik Tocker or Substack writer, who got it from traditional journalists.
βBootyβ and βbuttβ are synonyms.
βCallβ and βdialβ are synonyms.
But, a βbooty callβ and a βbutt dialβ are VERY different things.
This week on MIT's The Homework Machine, we tell the story of a school that's gone "all in" on AI, and what benefits and challenges they've encountered:
www.youtube.com/shorts/1W88k...
"Almost all the hard-earned acreage that Black Americans acquired after the Civil War has been forced from them by mob violence, bank and government discrimination, and harmful inheritance laws."
Reporting from @barryyeoman.com and John Noltner from "Still Here"
I just started listening to this podcast series, and it's very good. Timely, too.
How AI is changing my life for the better.
Key West has also received notice from the state that their rainbow crosswalks must go. Except these crosswalks aren't your normal crossings...
"Theyβre thermoplastic strips that were sealed into the pavement with heat from a propane torch."
The latest from @gwenfilosamedia.bsky.social...
Listen to the most recent episode of "The Homework Machine" called "The Duplicitous Nature of Humanity" in which teachers share stories of dealing with AI powered cheating.
bit.ly/4oBPmPo
Me: Hello company, I give you money every month. I'd like to give you more money every month for a better service. How much?
Company: You sent to the wrong email. Resubmit the same info you should shared with me to the portal.
Me: Thanks, that tells me what I need to know.
Ethan Mollick et all coined the term "jagged technological frontier" to describe the weird and wild variation in LLM outputs. On #thehomeworkmachine, we explore what makes it jagged, and why it's a challenging tech for schools.
www.teachlabpodcast.com/the-jagged-f...
It turns out that while they broke the curse in 2016, the President actually brought it back as a provision in the Big Beautiful Bill.