Cabil
@cabil.bsky.social
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cabil.bsky.social
1st book fair haul from my salary 🤧
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vajra.me
Currently at:
— only buy tech too old to have AI built in
— painstakingly disable AI every time they add it to something that used to work perfectly well
— if it can't be switched off, abandon the platform or tool
— if there are no good alternatives, avoid the AI parts
— patiently wait for the crash
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adamserwer.bsky.social
Munch munch crunch crunch slurp slurp
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disabilitystor1.bsky.social
We are producing a generation unable and (somewhat) unwilling to think, read and write without relying on tech controlled by some of the most evil people on the planet to tell them what to think, read and write and they don’t seem to see the dangers of this dependency even if we point it out
roxanegay.bsky.social
I cannot tell you how grim the AI in higher ed situation is. Many of the students have completely surrendered to letting AI do their homework, badly, I might add. How do you fix this? Truly, what the hell do we do, beyond what grading can address, which isn't a solution?
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disabilitystor1.bsky.social
Actually let me correct this; this is an inter generational problem. Too many people seem unable and/or unwilling to see how dangerous this building reliance on gAI is
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vajra.me
You can read or watch low culture without framing them as guilty pleasures or breaks from serious high culture. You can express an opinion without qualifying it as Just Your Opinion. You can do nothing for a while (to whatever small extent is possible, capitalism &c.) without needing to justify rest
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drewweing.bsky.social
Sometimes you're looking through old sci fi novel covers, and you have to share one.
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mnateshyamalan.bsky.social
wife: how was guarding the two paths today, honey?

guard: [looking away] fine

wife: did something happen?

guard: [tearing up] no

wife: would the other guard tell me something happened?
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lauren.rotatingsandwiches.com
we created the greatest trove of searchable knowledge in human history and immediately started throwing trash all over its floor
article from yahoo sports claiming the texas rangers placed corey seager on 10 day IL, dated "5 hours ago" clicking into the actual article, the story is actually from april 23
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thoughtrise.bsky.social
time and time again, the most miserable people i meet are highly intelligent people who have become hyper-preoccupied with themselves, their role in society and their own capabilities

there is tremendous navel-gazing as they search their authentically titanic intellects for their raison d'etre

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macrogers.bsky.social
To me Rowling exists entirely outside of the “should we support/work with artists with troubling views?” debate. She doesn’t just *think* her opinions, she doesn’t just *say* them, she’s a relentless 24-7 activist whose whole mission in life is terrorizing trans people.
dexanderson.com
there's also people claiming we trans people are "holding allies to a purity test" here and to be clear:

"Don't participate in stuff that actively funds the campaign to exterminate us" is a pretty fucking low bar. One might say it's not even "allyship," it's just decency.
parkermolloy.com
Also, Lithgow is trying to muddy the waters by giving interviews where he pretends that the controversy here is that he's American, not that he's signing off on transphobia.

deadline.com/2025/04/john...
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soozuk.bsky.social
The regret rate for gender transition is less than 0.3% (as compared with an average of 14% for surgery in general and 7% for having kids!) but the media loves to find and platform a regretter.
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vajra.me
the "we fucked up a wolf and tried to brand it after a fantasy franchise" company (in which grrm is an investor) exists solely to justify the ongoing mass extinction of countless species: it's ok if capitalism kills off living things because we can always mutilate something else to simulate it
cabil.bsky.social
Rigid thinking sucks
cabil.bsky.social
It's ridiculous that past me fucked around and I get to find out
cabil.bsky.social
..I have never related to the 'oor sanam'. So it was interesting to read a narrator much more keen to be in touch with her roots. I have to think about it more, and the book admittedly didn't offer much as fiction or as a fictional autobiography to me, but it was a really appreciated read.
cabil.bsky.social
Read Love Marriage by VV Ganeshananthan. A fictional diaspora perspective of the war and being tamil. It was a surprisingly heavy read given its easy language. Maybe it was the way it made me think of most things I had already known in new ways.

Born and brought up in Colombo,
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vajra.me
Since capitalism is built on exploitation, corporate re-uptake of white supremacism as an official policy *will* move a lot faster than any slow, grudging gestures made toward diversity or equity in past decades. That was an uphill struggle: they're happily rolling downhill now.
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vajra.me
the thing with corporations being legal persons is that they are also the worst persons. even your average human coward might need a little pressure applied to make them bend the knee, but the corporation, it comes pre-bent, tongues out sniffing for a boot
popbase.tv
Pop Base @popbase.tv · Feb 10
Google Calendar has removed key cultural events from their site including:

• Pride Month
• Black History Month
• Holocaust Remembrance Day
• Jewish Heritage
• Hispanic Heritage
• Indigenous People Month
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vajra.me
in the market where lives are bought and sold, contractions of value in the metropole are always accompanied—preceded, matched, and exceeded—by calamitous drops in the unseen colony
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vajra.me
Yeah. For example, Sri Lanka is geopolitically insignificant so USAID's political involvement here has been half-ass at best. The funding goes to many bullshit but some real projects. An actual consequence of the shutdown here is the probable loss of our biggest national network of women's shelters
nmamatas.bsky.social
USAID is of course often a vehicle for political adventures and imperialism, but getting rid of the effective charity bits and burying it in the State Department will mean that it will in the future only be focused on political adventures and imperialism.
cabil.bsky.social
Got to find a third way of making acquaintance besides forcibly being in shared spaces and complaining about things