March into the Ruins

Bruce Robbins in The Baffler: In a documentary i saw some years ago, I remember Jßrgen Habermas, when asked to describe his friend the writer and filmmaker Alexander Kluge, responded that for all his

The Social Edge of Intelligence

Bright Simons in The Ideas Letter: We are on the verge of the age of human redundancy. In 2023, IBM’s chief executive told Bloomberg that soon some 7,800 roles might be replaced by AI. The following y

Purposeful Predictions

Ben Recht over at his substack, arg min: Every engineer and scientist knows there is a fundamental difference between a “simulation” and a “prediction,” but what is the root of that distinction? At th

onfocus moodboard

I subscribe to a lot of visual blogs via RSS. It's probably around 100 feeds that are mostly at tumblr, some indie blogs, some mastodon feeds, some subreddits, and various others like the fun MLTSHP c

Attic iCloud Photo backup

I meticulously backup my iCloud Photos with regularity in old fashioned ways. I’d love to offload this task to automation. Perhaps Attic will be the gateway to really learning the command line and S3

Why AI Needs A Sense Of Smell

Philip Maughan in Noem: Over the last few years, breakthroughs in AI have been almost too numerous to track. Chatbots can now pass the same exams required of doctors and lawyers. A cancer drug designe

Sunday Poem

Why I Write Poetry Because I can’t trust God to look after the world and my friends. Worship sure, wandering forests of legend braiding flowers from the Tree of Life in my hair while God’s beard storm

Links 4/19/2026

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Socialists Are Cornering Hochul on Taxing the Rich

The movement for taxes on the rich in New York just scored its first goal against Kathy Hochul. And they say they’re not stopping there. Not so long ago, Governor Hochul said she’d never consider taxe

Judging Judges in the Era of Trump

by Ken MacVey It has become harder to be a judge, especially when it comes to politically controversial cases handled by federal judges. President Trump, his cabinet members, and White House spokesper

Druski, Whiteface, and the Ethics of the Bit

by Steve Gimbel and Tom Wilk Comedian Druski’s impersonation of Erika Kirk has generated a predictable mixture of clicks, outrage, and threats of legal action. Kirk argued that the bit was immoral bec

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