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Your mental models are out of date

"[W]e need to acknowledge that young people making speculative bets aren't stupid or weak. They're responding rationally to the world they inherited. The failure isn't theirs. It's ours, for giving them mental models designed for an economy that no longer exists."

economy politics money

The Enshittifinancial Crisis

"The mistake that every investor, commentator, analyst and member of the media makes about NVIDIA is believing that its sales are an expression of demand for AI compute, when it’s really more of a statement about the availability of debt from banks and private credit."

ai tech finance

Landslide; a ghost story

"The problem with all of us being so much more a hive mind than we realize is that knowledge problems that ripple across our a information ecosystems can become not just threats to individuals with weak character or bad habits, but the equivalent of colony collapse.... Real belief in collective knowledge may also suggest that caring for our own knowledge formation in social systems is a way of caring for the system as a whole."

epistemology culture politics socialmedia

Unearthing The Hidden History Of A Singular Trans Punk Zine | Defector

"Maybe what makes this zine so special is... but that it models so clearly the movement between [the personal and the activist]—the way you might get from personal frustration to organizational commitment. Gendertrash distilled hundreds of personal viewpoints into a hard-won political ethos that made itself known through coherent and moving writing. It is a model we sorely need now."

trans gender history publishing zines

Big tech’s selective disclosure masks AI’s real climate impact – Ketan Joshi

"By foregrounding per-query impact, substack writers and companies are erasing the real problem with generative systems: they are oversold and overused, in an anxious bid to make impossibly high hopes come true.... [I]n terms of diversion away from real action, it is the weird flipped cousin of the way fossil fuel companies exploited and popularised 'carbon footprint' messaging to divert responsibility for action away from themselves."

ai energy tech

Benjamin Button Reviews macOS | exotext

"After High Sierra there was Sierra, and then Apple had decided to rename macOS into OS X. This was the culmination of the multi-year project of decoupling the mobile iOS from the desktop OS, which made perfect sense to most users. Apple continued to prove their dedication to open platforms, because in a later version of their desktop OS (Snow Leopard) they had discontinued App Store altogether."

ux ui design apple humor

BumpySkies - Flight turbulence forecasts

very cool idea: "BumpySkies uses current weather and flight data to forecast periods of turbulence along the path of major-carrier flights within or departing the continental United States. It operates under the notion that expecting these bumpy patches will make encountering them less surprising and scary for nervous fliers."

flight airtravel

Talking With Paul Kedrosky - Paul Krugman

full of useful and juicy nuggets, e.g. on GPU failures due to thermal stress: "So let’s aggregate up. Imagine you had a 10,000 or even a 20,000 GPU data center. You should expect on the statistics a chip to fail about every 3 or 4 hours. So long before I get to the point where I’m rapidly turning these over because there’s a new generation of chips, I’m turning over a vast chunk of my chips just because they’re failing under thermal stress."; "TSMC now is something like 15% of Taiwan’s GDP" (!!); "the U.S. has been very good at speculative bubbles. This is one of our main core competencies here. They tend to be about real estate, or... technology, or... loose credit, and sometimes they even have a government role with respect to some kind of perverse incentive that was created. This is the first bubble to have all four.... The sum of all bubbles"; "[Like shale wells], it’s an extractive resource economy in surprising ways. So not just in terms of the... declining return from the GPUs themselves, but also the declining return... of these giant training sets that allowed us to scale up the so-called scaling laws for large language models...." also it's adorable that Paul Krugman thought that GPU stands for "general processing unit"

ai economics history realestate politics

Part 1: My Life Is a Lie - by Michael W. Green

"We have created a system where the only way to survive is to be destitute enough to qualify for aid, or rich enough to ignore the cost. Everyone in the middle is being cannibalized. The rich know this… and they are increasingly opting out of the shared spaces"

politics economics