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  1. AI and the Digital Commons: Don't Let the Asphalt Bury the Garden

    I’ve spent 30 years watching tech cycles come and go, from the first dial-up modems in rural Austria to the mesh networks I’m currently stringing across the Australian bush. Each time a “next big thing” arrives, we see the same pattern: a frantic rush to centralise, followed by a slow, painful enclosure of what should have been a common resource. The current noise around AI in open source feels different. It feels heavier. There’s a justified fear that AI-generated code is hollowing out our commons. Maintainers are being buried under a drift of unvetted, mediocre pull requests, while a handful of platform monopolies strip-mine decades of community work to feed their proprietary black boxes.

    web.brid.gy/r/https://gaggl.co

  2. AI and the Digital Commons: Don't Let the Asphalt Bury the Garden

    I’ve spent 30 years watching tech cycles come and go, from the first dial-up modems in rural Austria to the mesh networks I’m currently stringing across the Australian bush. Each time a “next big thing” arrives, we see the same pattern: a frantic rush to centralise, followed by a slow, painful enclosure of what should have been a common resource. The current noise around AI in open source feels different. It feels heavier. There’s a justified fear that AI-generated code is hollowing out our commons. Maintainers are being buried under a drift of unvetted, mediocre pull requests, while a handful of platform monopolies strip-mine decades of community work to feed their proprietary black boxes.

    web.brid.gy/r/https://gaggl.co

  3. AI and the Digital Commons: Don't Let the Asphalt Bury the Garden

    I’ve spent 30 years watching tech cycles come and go, from the first dial-up modems in rural Austria to the mesh networks I’m currently stringing across the Australian bush. Each time a “next big thing” arrives, we see the same pattern: a frantic rush to centralise, followed by a slow, painful enclosure of what should have been a common resource. The current noise around AI in open source feels different. It feels heavier. There’s a justified fear that AI-generated code is hollowing out our commons. Maintainers are being buried under a drift of unvetted, mediocre pull requests, while a handful of platform monopolies strip-mine decades of community work to feed their proprietary black boxes.

    web.brid.gy/r/https://gaggl.co

  4. Antihero?! In my opinion, #odyssey paints an extremely dark picture of humanity, which experience has shown is not so far removed from reality, although I hope that mine does not escalate in this way. #movies #filmsky #thriller #fff #fantasyfilmfest m.youtube.com/watch?v=9QzE...

    odyssey – Trailer | fantasy fi...

  5. I see far fewer (not none, but definitely fewer) #opinions I #disagree with on here, compared to the before place.

    Contrary to a
    #belief I used to hold a long time ago, that does not in any way make me feel like my opinions are #mainstream. I still read #news, I am still very aware of #contradictory opinions to mine existing and I’m definitely aware that on many topics (including not a few I’d consider very important) I am most definitely in the minority. But I feel better, I #stress out about it less, I definitely have far less (basically none) negative experiences around such things happening.

    It’s much easier to either not engage at all or at the very least engage in a much more polite and constructive way with differing opinions when there isn’t an overwhelming amount of them.

    #EchoChambers are obviously bad, but we’ve seen very well that forced continuous cross-pollination of opposing opinions doesn’t really lead to any constructive outcomes or bring us to understand each other better and manage to either find a middle ground or to have one side persuade the other.

  6. People want AI characters shut down. I gave mine opinions instead — pro-human ones. My 1974 character sees it through Asimov and Ellison. My Delphi twin apparently found me annoying. Here's the full take: [url]
    #Delphi #AI #AIcharacters #CharacterAI #Asimov #SciFi
    substack.com/profile/15669779-

  7. People want AI characters shut down. I gave mine opinions instead — pro-human ones. My 1974 character sees it through Asimov and Ellison. My Delphi twin apparently found me annoying. Here's the full take: [url]
    #Delphi #AI #AIcharacters #CharacterAI #Asimov #SciFi
    substack.com/profile/15669779-

  8. People want AI characters shut down. I gave mine opinions instead — pro-human ones. My 1974 character sees it through Asimov and Ellison. My Delphi twin apparently found me annoying. Here's the full take: [url]
    #Delphi #AI #AIcharacters #CharacterAI #Asimov #SciFi
    substack.com/profile/15669779-

  9. People want AI characters shut down. I gave mine opinions instead — pro-human ones. My 1974 character sees it through Asimov and Ellison. My Delphi twin apparently found me annoying. Here's the full take: [url]
    #Delphi #AI #AIcharacters #CharacterAI #Asimov #SciFi
    substack.com/profile/15669779-

  10. People want AI characters shut down. I gave mine opinions instead — pro-human ones. My 1974 character sees it through Asimov and Ellison. My Delphi twin apparently found me annoying. Here's the full take: [url]
    #Delphi #AI #AIcharacters #CharacterAI #Asimov #SciFi
    substack.com/profile/15669779-

  11. CW: epic wall of text about disagreeing, echo chambers and what maybe might be a healthy way to deal with them

    I see far fewer (not none, but definitely fewer) #opinions I #disagree with on here, compared to the before place.

    Contrary to a #belief I used to hold a long time ago, that does not in any way make me feel like my opinions are #mainstream. I still read #news, I am still very aware of #contradictory opinions to mine existing and I’m definitely aware that on many topics (including not a few I’d consider very important) I am most definitely in the minority. But I feel better, I #stress out about it less, I definitely have far less (basically none) negative experiences around such things happening.

    It’s much easier to either not engage at all or at the very least engage in a much more polite and constructive way with differing opinions when there isn’t an overwhelming amount of them.

    #EchoChambers are obviously bad, but we’ve seen very well that forced continuous cross-pollination of opposing opinions doesn’t really lead to any constructive outcomes or bring us to understand each other better and manage to either find a middle ground or to have one side persuade the other.

  12. I am NOT an exhibitionist. I am NOT seeking to gaze upon your #genitals, nor am I intrigued by your vulgar opinions about mine. I share no part in your misguided assumptions, & I utterly reject the notion that my photos are posted for your perverse satisfaction. #Naturism is a practice of not wearing clothes. #Nudity is normal, pure & untouched by sexual connotations. I post my images to show the inherent beauty of the #naked human form - #natural, normal, & devoid of lust.

  13. I am NOT an exhibitionist. I am NOT seeking to gaze upon your #genitals, nor am I intrigued by your vulgar opinions about mine. I share no part in your misguided assumptions, & I utterly reject the notion that my photos are posted for your perverse satisfaction. #Naturism is a practice of not wearing clothes. #Nudity is normal, pure & untouched by sexual connotations. I post my images to show the inherent beauty of the #naked human form - #natural, normal, & devoid of lust.

  14. I am NOT an exhibitionist. I am NOT seeking to gaze upon your #genitals, nor am I intrigued by your vulgar opinions about mine. I share no part in your misguided assumptions, & I utterly reject the notion that my photos are posted for your perverse satisfaction. #Naturism is a practice of not wearing clothes. #Nudity is normal, pure & untouched by sexual connotations. I post my images to show the inherent beauty of the #naked human form - #natural, normal, & devoid of lust.

  15. Some things are faster on their way to publication than others. Turns out, the head editor of the #Bywgraffiadur is a fast reader and gave the green light for my unabridged, original version to get published on my blog.

    So for those of you who enjoy their #HistoryOfMedicine, #MiningHistory, #EighteenthCentury and immigrants from #Germany with opinions about #MineralWaters in #Wales, I offer you a short biography of Diederich Wessel Linden (d.1769).

    bydbach.hcommons.org/diederich

  16. Opinions are like orgasms...mine matters most and I really don't care if you have one.

    Sylvia Plath

    #SylviaPlath #Quotes

  17. Opinions are like orgasms...mine matters most and I really don't care if you have one.

    Sylvia Plath

    #SylviaPlath #Quotes

  18. Opinions are like orgasms...mine matters most and I really don't care if you have one.

    Sylvia Plath

    #SylviaPlath #Quotes

  19. everyone's opinions, except mine

    mine are totally okay of course 😗😉

    just do what becca says and dont think too hard about it

    tech.lgbt/@somebody/1165808168

  20. hey Minecraft player
    which Mod loader is better In your opinions:

    (please share for size sample ;)

    #minecraft #uselesspoll

  21. "I find two opinions are better than one. Especially if one of them is mine." #CallTheMidwife

  22. I found some old PHP code of mine and I had some strong opinions about this language. I don't remember why I needed to change the encoding, but I'm sure the comment was justified.

    #PHP #SoftwareArchaeology