Fritz Swanson
@fritzswanson.bsky.social
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Co-Founder The Index, and The Printing Stewards. Writer, printer, teacher. Dad. fritzswanson.com President of printingstewards.org Publisher and Printer of theindexpress.com Publisher of themanchestermirror.com @manchestermirror.bsky.social
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A student confessed that they produced an essay draft with AI, but that they had intended to revise it later so that it would "sound like" them, and therefore they intended to do right. I feel as though I have failed this person so so utterly. What a work "sounds like" has no bearing on its value.
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reichlinmelnick.bsky.social
Also, a total lie that American students have been crowded out by international students. International students effectively subsidize the tuition of American students!
jameeljaffer.bsky.social
Quite a feat to go from this to "and therefore universities must ban faculty and students from belittling conservative ideas"
fritzswanson.bsky.social
This is why we overthrew our king. Billionaires are privatized kings, all the worse because they wield the power without any sense of obligation. At least kings had some sense of duty to their people. Which is not a defense of kings. But only to say that billionaires are far worse than kings.
liberalcurrents.com
“The problem with billionaires isn’t that they’re hoarding money that would otherwise pay for a Scandinavian social utopia. It’s that their money has become a source of wildly distorted political power that allows a few men with extremist views to wreak havoc on the rest of us.”
Billionaires Are Hoarding Power, Not Money
Billionaire money has become a source of wildly distorted political power that allows a few men with extremist views to wreak havoc on the rest of us.
www.liberalcurrents.com
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socio-steve.bsky.social
THANK YOU. THIS IS WHAT WE MEAN WHEN WE SAY EVERY BILLIONAIRE IS A POLICY FAILURE. IT'S THE INSTABILITY LARGE CONCENTRATIONS OF POWER CREATE. NOT THE LOST REVENUE.
liberalcurrents.com
“The problem with billionaires isn’t that they’re hoarding money that would otherwise pay for a Scandinavian social utopia. It’s that their money has become a source of wildly distorted political power that allows a few men with extremist views to wreak havoc on the rest of us.”
Billionaires Are Hoarding Power, Not Money
Billionaire money has become a source of wildly distorted political power that allows a few men with extremist views to wreak havoc on the rest of us.
www.liberalcurrents.com
fritzswanson.bsky.social
Courage is confidence within vulnerability. It means to act rightly even if you don't know the outcome. The brittle authoritarianism of MAGA is cowardly because they lack confidence. They seek to eliminate their vulnerability. They rig the game, they bully the weak, they lock down dissent.
fritzswanson.bsky.social
I’d omit “do traditionally” as redundant after the phrase “by definition”.
fritzswanson.bsky.social
To be an asshole is to insist that whatever you think is right is right, even if it contradicts the other stuff you think. Bill Burr just happens to sometimes think things liberals like, and so he gets a pass. But it is the incoherent certainty that is the problem. No True Scotsmen rides again.
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saintdkhari.bsky.social
I don't know what I was trippin on but now that I'm not trippin no more I can't believe I was trippin off some bullshit
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fleerultra.bsky.social
siri, please google: what do when sadness fully envelopes heart
fritzswanson.bsky.social
“We obviously really care about rightsholders and about people,” said Sam Altman.

And to that I say, "Fuck you, no."
fritzswanson.bsky.social
Panther Moderns on the case.
fritzswanson.bsky.social
Read the article and then write the short story. Even though you abhor what this guy did, work through your feelings of sympathy with what he has done. In the story, encounter your own inchoate rage. But also, the sorrow of the buddha clearing. Flames licking skyward. www.latimes.com/california/s...
Florida man accused of intentionally starting fire that destroyed Pacific Palisades
Jonathan Rinderknecht accused of intentionally starting fire that destroyed Pacific Palisades
www.latimes.com
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fritzswanson.bsky.social
The deep critique that monied interests make of this is “how will you pay for it?” But what that really means is: “Don’t get their hopes up, because we won’t pay for this.” We already have the money for a good life. It’s just temporarily in a rich man’s pocket. And it doesn’t belong there.
zohrankmamdani.bsky.social
I'm on the slowest bus line in the city with the slowest buses in the nation to talk to New Yorkers about what it would mean for their lives if we made them fast and free.
Zohran sits on a bus talking to a rider sitting behind him.
fritzswanson.bsky.social
It’s like the people pushing AI don’t know or care how humans work. We relate through shared effort and shared struggle. Teachers want to be understood, students want to understand. Each learns from and instructs the other. That IS the relationship.
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charleswlogan.bsky.social
If teachers are told using AI technologies creates time to spend developing relationships with students, and the report’s findings suggest AI technologies undermine these vital relationships, then it seems to me resistance and refusal of AI technologies is the most caring response.
hypervisible.blacksky.app
“One of the negative consequences AI is having on students is that it is hurting their ability to develop meaningful relationships with teachers, the report finds. Half of the students agree that using AI in class makes them feel less connected to their teachers.”
Rising Use of AI in Schools Comes With Big Downsides for Students
A report by the Center for Democracy and Technology looks at teachers' and students' experiences with the technology.
www.edweek.org
fritzswanson.bsky.social
The bias in media against reporting on things that won’t change should be called the Efficacy Bias. While he doesn’t name it, @joshtpm.bsky.social describes it here. Republicans hacks the bias by being predictably intransigent. Democrats need to learn quick. talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/the-s...
The Shutdown, Zombie Politics and How Trump Stumbled Into Not Being All-Powerful
It’s always a complicated matter to say who is “winning” a shutdown...
talkingpointsmemo.com
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jkuznicki.bsky.social
“Once authoritarianism shows up to the party, there can be only two kinds of media:

•Propaganda that is sanctioned by the regime

•Independent media that exists to see the authoritarian project ended

There is no third way. Eventually, every media institution will have to choose a side.”
The Washington Post and CBS News are dying. The Bulwark is the future.
We drink their milkshake.
www.thebulwark.com
fritzswanson.bsky.social
Love and respect, but there is a direct line from there to here. Because we were enthused by the chat rooms we liked, and ignored the chat rooms we didn’t like. Surely no one was going into the Bronze Age Pervert chat room, right? The Stormfront one? The internet sorts all people by all interests.
davidkuhne.bsky.social
There’s an interview with Tom
Hanks where he’s just signed up to AOL and he’s all excited about going online and going into a chat group where everyone’s a 2001: A Space Odyssey enthusiast. Maybe we need to get back to that
fritzswanson.bsky.social
Mill owners confident new powered looms a good investment. Skilled weavers raise concerns about looms in workplace.
fritzswanson.bsky.social
Fracturing the audience was the focus of the right from the 70s through into the 2000s with Fox News and Talk Radio. But then we gave over editorial control to robots with our algorithmic news feeds. We are awash in Salt Marches. And they have no effect. We need a Gandhi of today.
fritzswanson.bsky.social
I felt the same when re-watching the movie. Gandhi leveraged the broadcast networks, which created a singular global audience; but we don't live in that world at all. The Salt march was in 1930. Cronkite turned against the war in Vietnam in 1968. The right learned that a mass audience is dangerous.
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richraho.bsky.social
Pope Leo in message for 40th World Youth Day: “True witnesses are humble and inwardly free, above all from themselves, that is, from the pretense of being the center of attention.” www.vatican.va/content/leo-...