Un article de 2015 sur les limitations de la réalité virtuelle. Dix ans plus tard, il reste presque entièrement valide.
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Podcast - Deux historiens discutent des influences politiques et historiques de la série Andor.
Egalement écoutable sur YouTube.
Une page simple mais bien faite qui explique 1/ pourquoi et 2/ comment bloquer la pub sur le web.
La publicité pollue nos écrans, nos pensées et nous impose une vision stéréotypée de la société.
- Elle ralentit l'affichage des autres contenus et consomme de l'énergie inutilement.
- Elle rend dépendants la presse, les créatrices et créateurs, vidant nos médias de leur diversité.
- Elle surveille toutes nos actions en ligne pour déceler nos faiblesses et nous pousser à surconsommer.
A conspiracy theory literally made Trump president: It was his relentless advocacy of the “birther” lie about Barack Obama that turned him from a reality show clown into a political figure. He didn’t deliver the goods then, either: He claimed he had sent investigators to Hawaii “and they cannot believe what they’re finding,” but for some reason the revelations from these phantom investigators were never released.
But that didn’t slow him down. As a 2016 candidate and then president, there was no conspiracy theory too ridiculous for Trump to spread, even if he was usually careful not to come out and say definitively that he believed them. Was Ted Cruz’s dad in cahoots with Lee Harvey Oswald to kill JFK? It sure seems like it. Was Antonin Scalia murdered? “They say they found a pillow on his face, which is a pretty unusual place to find a pillow,” so gosh, who knows? Do vaccines cause autism? Probably. QAnon? “I heard that these are people that love our country.” Did you read a report that made Trump look bad? Fake news, don’t believe it. That’s not to mention voter fraud conspiracies and the “Great Replacement” theory.
People ask me what it’s like to be a moderator. Our discussions reveal that a lot of what we do is a mystery. So, I’m gonna lay it out for you. Specifically about the unique fediverse moderation model, mutual aid, and mental health.
So I’m done talking about AI. Y’all can keep talking about it, if you want. I’m a grown adult and can set my own mutes and filters on social media.
I’ve given this idea its due, and with this post I am absolving myself of having to think about it any more.
I’ve never actually written about AI on my blog before, though I have some unpublished drafts if you know how to find them. So I’m going to leave this conversation with a list of my objections to coding with AI. If I’m wrong about it, let this be a record of my wrongness. If I’m right about it, let this be a record of my argument.