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  1. “Alternatively, we could nationalize Musk’s holdings and run national security from the government, in conjunction with private business, but not handing them the keys.” #ErikLoomis lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/

  2. “Alternatively, we could nationalize Musk’s holdings and run national security from the government, in conjunction with private business, but not handing them the keys.” #ErikLoomis lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/

  3. “Alternatively, we could nationalize Musk’s holdings and run national security from the government, in conjunction with private business, but not handing them the keys.” #ErikLoomis lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/

  4. “Alternatively, we could nationalize Musk’s holdings and run national security from the government, in conjunction with private business, but not handing them the keys.” #ErikLoomis lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/

  5. “Alternatively, we could nationalize Musk’s holdings and run national security from the government, in conjunction with private business, but not handing them the keys.” #ErikLoomis lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/

  6. how on earth did Microsoft do this, and not face any meaningful consequence?

    i mean all software has bugs, sure. but if you are selling high-consequence software, when you are notified of security issues, you address them. is there no criminal liability in selling a product for money when you know it to be extraordinarily dangerous to your customers, making no good faith attempt to mitigate the risk?

    by #ReneeDudley #DorisBurke propublica.org/article/microso

    ht @pluralistic

  7. how on earth did Microsoft do this, and not face any meaningful consequence?

    i mean all software has bugs, sure. but if you are selling high-consequence software, when you are notified of security issues, you address them. is there no criminal liability in selling a product for money when you know it to be extraordinarily dangerous to your customers, making no good faith attempt to mitigate the risk?

    by #ReneeDudley #DorisBurke propublica.org/article/microso

    ht @pluralistic

  8. how on earth did Microsoft do this, and not face any meaningful consequence?

    i mean all software has bugs, sure. but if you are selling high-consequence software, when you are notified of security issues, you address them. is there no criminal liability in selling a product for money when you know it to be extraordinarily dangerous to your customers, making no good faith attempt to mitigate the risk?

    by #ReneeDudley #DorisBurke propublica.org/article/microso

    ht @pluralistic

  9. how on earth did Microsoft do this, and not face any meaningful consequence?

    i mean all software has bugs, sure. but if you are selling high-consequence software, when you are notified of security issues, you address them. is there no criminal liability in selling a product for money when you know it to be extraordinarily dangerous to your customers, making no good faith attempt to mitigate the risk?

    by #ReneeDudley #DorisBurke propublica.org/article/microso

    ht @pluralistic

  10. "It is the bleakest of historical ironies that a people hounded from country to country, and eventually into camps, by the pestilence of nationalism should seize on nationalism as our saviour, our birth right, our vengeance." #SamAdlerBell newstatesman.com/ideas/2023/11

  11. “The eerie thing about this hyper-technologized world is that it’s very difficult to separate fantasies of persecution from its objectively shitty logic. The phones serve us ads that seem like we are being listened to. Are we? Maybe it’s just ‘the algorithm.’” johnganz.substack.com/p/update

  12. “When voters say they want more economic policy from Kamala Harris, I don’t think they mean they want to see white papers or hear about tax credits. They want a worldview. They want to know how she—and the Democratic Party—understand the rising cost of housing, health care, and groceries, the collapse of small businesses, and most importantly, the decline of good jobs and blue-collar careers over thirty years.” #ZephyrTeachout nybooks.com/online/2024/10/13/

  13. "'Dead Internet' is not an inevitable outcome of the various technologies in question--generative A.I. among them--but a condition brought about by the particular arrangement of money and business models." #MaxRead maxread.substack.com/p/were-in

  14. “the real reason I pony up is for a quality beyond straightforward ‘utility,’ a quality I usually refer to as ‘Doesn’t Make Me Wish I Was Dead.’” maxread.substack.com/p/why-wou

  15. I'm late to this, but a very good round-up on l'affaire SVB by @maxbsawicky maxread.substack.com/p/lessons

    EDIT: OMG did I get this wrong! This is not by @maxbsawicky but by a person named Max Read (which I think used to be the name of Max Sawicky's blog!)

    I so apologize to the real Max Read!

  16. “one of America’s superpowers is to spin up yarns to reduce the urgency for action.” #DanWang danwang.co/2023-letter/