books: Wrong Way (2023) and Lurking (2020)

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26 Dec 2023
didn’t expect this ….The Best Books of 2023 (!) newyorker.com/best-books-202…
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Vanishing too is the ability/inclination to engage with the work as something apart from its creator, that may know things she doesn't
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Another reason to lament the decline of reviews; now that interviews are a dominant form of coverage, there is so much focus on personality instead of the work at hand, in all its strangeness ambivalence
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Mark Zuckerberg texts Elon Musk February 3, 2025
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I think we are really underestimating the genuine danger that is being created by using AI code in such an unrestricted and unmanageable way. I've heard recently that one hyperscaler is allowing non-coders to ship actual code (with engineers "overseeing"), seems very dangerous
"A rogue AI agent recently triggered a major security alert at Meta Platforms, by taking action without approval that led to the exposure of sensitive company and user data to Meta employees who didn’t have authorization to access the data." @jyoti_mann1 theinformation.com/articles/…
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Three years into the AI era, educators say they face a crisis. Bosses and clients replacing tutoring jobs with AI. Replacing *athletic coaching* with AI. Teachers with students who can't grasp why they shouldn't use AI to generate homework. And worse. 1/x
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The premise of this test is incredibly dumb. LLM has always done passable pastiche, since it landed in 2022. Where it begins to fall apart is any writing over 2 or 3 pages because it has no nuance, narrative structure, rhythm, or characterization. More parlor tricks for midwits.
We made a blind taste test to see whether NYT readers prefer human writing or AI writing. 86,000 people have taken it so far, and the results are fascinating. Overall, 54% of quiz-takers prefer AI. A real moment! nytimes.com/interactive/2026…
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There is no "Claude" there is only the will of the people who own and operate it. All AI just exists to outsource the preferences, decisions and choices of a small group of people to a vaguely defined "tool" that can sold as some kind of perfectly objective third party.
WSJ reporting that the U.S. used Claude for the air strikes in Iran. Report says Centcom has been using Claude "for intelligence assessments, target identification and simulating battle scenarios"
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Feb 5
Replying to @jomc
@jomc wrote a book about this newyorker.com/books/page-tur…
Yesterday, I got Waymo to admit they are using people 8000 miles away in the Philippines tohelp guide their self-driving cars in the U.S.    This should scare us all. It must end.
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Yesterday, I got Waymo to admit they are using people 8000 miles away in the Philippines tohelp guide their self-driving cars in the U.S.    This should scare us all. It must end.
Chief Safety Officer at Waymo says the company employs remote vehicle operators in the Philippines. 🤯
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You're unlikely to find a harder-working editor in this business than Vadim, whose writing/criticism displays his authoritative knowledge of all things in the U.S. indie film, festival, and financing ecosystems but might not reflect his Herculean abilities as a manager and admin.
Some news: I'm being laid off! After 11 years and 48 issues, Friday will be my last day. I'm 100% looking for work and definitely not married to being in film. I have many transferable corporate/organizational skills. Email in bio.
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Tomorrow is my (Scott’s) last day at Filmmaker, and it’s also the last day for our estimable director of editorial operations @vrizov, who has been a valued partner for 11 of my 33 years. Here, he curates some of his best work that we’ve had the privilege of publishing.
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16 Dec 2025
Publishers leave the dead malls of Web 2.0 niemanlab.org/2025/12/publis… by @jomc
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“To watch the movie today, after it languished six decades in obscurity, feels akin to breaking the seal on a long-buried time capsule.” @jomc inhales a new restoration of Franco Rossi’s SMOG (1962) in LARA no. 2. nyra.nyc/articles/when-you-w…
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50 percent of cambridge residents having a graduate degree is so funny
Top US cities (min. 100K) by % of adults 25 and up with a graduate degree or higher: Cambridge, MA (50.4%) Ann Arbor, MI (47.2%) Berkeley, CA (41.6%) Arlington, VA (41.4%) Boulder, CO (39.9%) Sunnyvale, CA (38.9%) Washington, DC (37.5%) Bellevue, WA (35.2%)
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7 Nov 2025
1. “Waymo Money, Waymo Problems” @jomc "An essential tour of several overlapping landscapes—physical, technological, and political—shaped by the robber barons of the 21st century.” nyra.nyc/articles/waymo-mone…
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13 Oct 2025
What Comes After Social Media? I’m giving a talk at the Philosophical Research Society library in LA on what’s changed since LURKING was published. learn about the past and future of the web, and alternatives to corporate online community. Nov 1st 5-7pm eventbrite.com/e/what-comes-…
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“With machines (however remotely assisted) where essential workers used to be, those who WFH are ever more shielded from strangers beneath their tax bracket.” @jomc isn’t cuckoo for Coco bots in LARA no. 2. nyra.nyc/articles/waymo-mone…
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Silicon Valley wants to make cities more efficient by taking away anything that makes them enjoyable. This week @jomc joins @parismarx to discuss why robotaxis and delivery bots aren’t solving any real problems with transport and cities. Full ep: techwontsave.us/episode/299_…
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“Whatever pity I felt for the struggling robot was abstracted empathy for the actual person somewhere—maybe Finland, maybe the Philippines—who had to have been navigating it out of distress.” Joanne McNeil (@jomc) on robots and robo-taxis @nyreviewofarch ow.ly/pMHj50XbHQE
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