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It's base megalomania, encompassing the desire for power, and the absolute conviction that they alone deserve it.

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In their minds, they're always the protagonist of the story they're selling. They're the ones who will sweep away the messiness, who will make the trains run on time, who will finally set things right.

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Because they never finish that sentence with "...if we just gave power to someone else."

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They'll speak with absolute certainty about democracy's failures. They'll point to its inefficiencies, its compromises, its endless debates. "Look how broken it all is," they'll say. "Look how much better things would be if we just..."

And right there - that's the tell.

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There's a simple way to spot a wannabe tyrant.

Listen for anyone who says democracy is the problem. Not a problem to solve within democracy. Not a system to improve. A fundamental flaw that needs to be replaced.

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@rastinza I think the problem is that the Venn Diagram of software engineers and Doctorates has a very small intersection...

New Calculator template brings interactivity to Wikipedia articles: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedi

The template basically allows the creation of small forms that allow readers to specify some numbers as input and use a formula to generate an output. It's even possible to simulate some simple algorithms step-by-step and expand the form after each step: see for instance an example of this at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euclidea

Today, @ddosecrets published 212GB of chat logs and recordings from paramilitary/militia groups, including Three Percent and Oath Keepers, available for everyone to download ddosecrets.com/article/paramil

More about the leak from @ProPublica: propublica.org/article/ap3-oat

Lynn Conway, electricial engineer and computer scientist, co-architect of the VLSI design revolution, and transgender activist, was born #OTD in 1938.

She invented Dynamic Instruction Scheduling at IBM, but IBM fired her when they learned she was transitioning.

Photo: Lynn Conway

I'm fully aware that this is a total waste of my time, but given today's news about an Apple settlement relating to Siri audio recordings I wrote this blog post about why I still don't think that companies are spying on us through our phone's microphones: simonwillison.net/2025/Jan/2/t

@sanityinc alright, this one had me stumped. Any explanation?

@simon I think they're useful for NLP academic research, but useless in most other settings.

I assembled my new Framework laptop this morning! I was SUPER nervous about assembling a laptop, but they have great video and written instructions on their website, and it booted into bios with no issue! I'm really excited about having a laptop that is designed to be repairable, and I hope it lasts me for a LONG time

Turns out that the slowest part of this process is actually waiting for my rural internet to download the latest version of Ubuntu...

Thanks for the recommendations, fediverse.

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The open letter genre is not my favorite, but this is a pretty good one: it makes sense both as a letter and as an editorial (whereas I think most open letters only succeed at one of those at most). Makes me feel proud to be a ProPublica supporter. link.propublica.net/view/5f0a0

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