The most dangerous part of AI doom isnβt the forecast.
Itβs the posture it produces: the talent exits, governance gets outsourced, and βcash out before the crashβ becomes a moral philosophy.
https://www.joanwestenberg.com/everything-is-awesome-why-im-an-optimist/

February is the month the internet decided we're all going to die. In the span of about two weeks, Matt Shumer's Something Big is Happening racked up over 80 million views on X with its breathless comparison of AI to the early days of COVID, telling his non-tech friends and
Tried out #Stoat as a possible replacement for #Discord today. Voice chat quality was miles better. Crystal clear sounds. Hope they implement screen sharing soon, but this is a good start
Edit: running a game at the same time as a voice chat worked perfectly as well. They didn't hate each other unlike Discord that bitches all the time when sharing space with a game lol

We now have a full year of data for the Cybertruck, and a strange preponderance of headlines about Cybertrucks exploding into flames, including several fatalities. Thatβs more than enough data to compare to the Ford Pinto, a car so notoriously combustible that it has become a watchword for corporate greed. Letβs start with the data [β¦]
States with the broadest "Food Freedom" laws (like WY and UT) haven't seen a single confirmed outbreak from legal cottage food in years.
Meanwhile, the CDC tracks thousands of illnesses from industrial plants annually. Turns out your neighbor's kitchen is statistically one of the safest places to shop...