Once again, @JuliusGoat has written something worth reading.
"It’s almost gotten to be boring, the degree to which people believe that what they refer to as 'free speech' should not only allow them to say whatever they want (which it does), but should also prevent other people from understanding them to be the sort of person who says those things."
"People like Scott Adams claim they're being silenced. But what they actually seem to object to is being understood."
When you are consciously aware of the realities of reincarnation, you look at the children of today and comprehend they may just be the seniors within your next incarnation.
What they go through in growing up, will end up being what you have to deal with if you incarnate again.
If the collective consciousness of society does not improve, and awaken, it is only going to get more difficult to exist in physical form.
#Reincarnation #MultidimensionalReality
#SpiritualConsciousness
Some AI companies are hiring "prompt engineers", who create and refine text prompts for AI systems to understand their faults and coax optimal results (Drew Harwell/Washington Post)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/02/25/prompt-engineers-techs-next-big-job/
http://www.techmeme.com/230226/p4#a230226p4
#censorship #BookBanning #BroolynPublicLibrary #libraries
This is a great idea! Other libraries should do this too.
@JeriLRyan Thanks for posting this on Instagram. Your Instagram posts are always fantastic. Any chance you can post the same things on Mastodon as well?
Religion
Parents shouldn't force children to attend church against their will. At least, they shouldn't if their goal is something other than making it more likely that their children will grow up disliking religion.
#atheism #church #memories #freethought #ReligiousTrauma
https://www.atheistrev.com/2018/12/betraying-myself-by-attending-church.html
Editors at some literary magazines say they are getting overwhelmed by AI-generated submissions, potentially crowding out genuine submissions from newer writers (Mia Sato/The Verge)
https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/25/23613752/ai-generated-short-stories-literary-magazines-clarkesworld-science-fiction
http://www.techmeme.com/230226/p3#a230226p3
@mergesort i understand why they've done this, but it intrinsically disappointing when you hit the end of the road sign of "i prefer not to continue this conversation!" 🥲 #Bing #openai #sydney
How the potential of voice as a platform was wasted: closed ecosystems, overly ambitious claims, distorted monopolistic incentives, and too much capital (Ranjan Roy/Margins)
https://www.readmargins.com/p/alexa-what-happened
http://www.techmeme.com/230226/p2#a230226p2
Most people in the world know healthcare in the USA is bonkers and often doctors won't treat you unless you can prove you have insurance cover it. But what non-americans might not know is the lengths medical places go to extract profit from you at every turn.
Here's a real thing that has happened several times:
You're in the ER. Someone you love's health is in the balance. There's a knock on your ER bay door, and someone in business attire walks in with a clipboard...
Your irregular reminder that Monopoly was invented as a game to teach kids why monopolies are bad.
We have forgotten this, but this blog post will help remind everyone. Including folks who want to play Monopoly with you.
https://kottke.org/16/02/how-to-win-at-monopoly-and-piss-off-your-friends
Sources: Dish Network has been hit by a cyberattack "by an outside bad actor" and the company is working with an external vendor to resolve the issue (Ax Sharma/BleepingComputer)
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/dish-network-goes-offline-after-likely-cyberattack-employees-cut-off/
http://www.techmeme.com/230225/p18#a230225p18