AI has been problematic in its implementation to say the least but a fantastic opportunity for digital theory which had its heyday in the 2000s
@lnakamura
Researcher and teacher. Writing about race, gender and internet stuff since 1995. “The Inattention Economy: How Women of Color Built the Internet” out from U. Minn press. Lisanakamura.net for articles if you want.
AI has been problematic in its implementation to say the least but a fantastic opportunity for digital theory which had its heyday in the 2000s
I absolutely love this podcast and its what happening in digitak theory always love to learn what Alex Galloway is doing podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/d...
Thanks dan!!
I did this interview with the wonderful Eleanor Drage about my book The Inattention Economy: How women of color built the internet, out from U Minn press next month.
This is beyond a doubt the strangest thing I’ve seen in a long time
Totally agree!
Glad to see the Guardian list higher ed jobs as proletarian “prosaic” jobs, ie : “teacher, paralegal, professor, trucker, machinist”– lhttps://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/dec/07/boomer-millennial-gen-z-housing?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
What a fantastic teacher this guy is. Evidence that critical ethnic studies can be effectively taught on social media platforms. www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8ye2RhX/
Good riddance I say. Let them cosplay lord of the flies out there.
Almost finished Annie Bot. It’s good but the didn’t need to finish it to know that humans will create abusive relationships with AI and are already doing it.
Thrilled to see my book described as “exploring influencer culture,” given that it focuses almost solely on Tila Tequila. A dream of mine since 2008.
(bursts in late, slamming the door open hard enough to dent the wall) JEFF BUCKLEY COVERED THE BOY WITH THE THORN IN HIS SIDE??????????
Here's a (scholarly) rant about A.I. and the seeming paradox Asian Americans as complicit with it that me, Michelle Huang, and Tara Fickle wrote as part of a DISCOnetwork writing jam. Is A.I. the next Iron Chink? medium.com/@hatlabnorth...
Love Lina Khan. What a great podcast guest, and she understands how tech monopolies work www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
There’s no perfect solution to this. I can take my time to drink eat and digest in the am because no kids or others needing me to do anything that time of day.
Joyce carol Oates has been writing about culture for many more years than Elon musk has spent doing anything. Effortless own that she prob spent ten seconds thinking about before moving on with her day.
This looks incredible!
La brea tar pits
Oil is the most Lovecraftian thing that actually exists.
You're telling me that there's a black ichor under the earth made from the ancient dead, whose burning can realize all the dreams of man, but only at the price of slowly returning the earth to its primordial state?
I work out early but drink tea, eat, etc first. Do you think that you need something in your stomach first? Works for me.
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HMMMMM
Yes we do. Surprised it lasted this long in a way
Shout-out to fellow Angelfire homesteaders
Esprit was elite. So aspirational for Bay Area girls in the eighties.
Love you Alexis, as always!
Thanks for the sweet words! When I started writing this things sucked significantly less than they do now. Thought I was too focused on the negatives then, def don’t think so now.
That’s the genealogy right there.
Radford, who wrote this for the Guardian, implies that Watson played up and may have exaggerated his eugenic beliefs because he loved “getting a rise out of people,” and that the only reason anyone listened was that he had won the Nobel. What a terrible use of an award.
Good lord. At least they tried to reverse course. I wonder how many other institutions have this kind of history…prob a lot. Thanks for the info!