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| Website | https://jasonaowen.net |
| Pronouns | he/him |
| Location | Portland, OR |
My #Wikipedia request for comment just closed, finally banning #AI content in articles! "The use of LLMs to generate or rewrite article content is prohibited"
Kudos to all who participated in writing the guideline (especially Kowal2701) and the whole WikiProject AI Cleanup team, this was very much a group effort!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Writing_articles_with_large_language_models/RfC
And it’s time for my fourth and final #MARCHintosh project for 2026, TalkCrawler AD. It’s an After Dark Module for TalkCrawler that will let you watch #GlobalTalk leisurely scroll past in one of two different styles
There is a standalone version as well if you don't want to install After Dark
Note you will need to run a re-scan in TalkCrawler Lite 1.4 (just released) before it can show anything
Available on landisk/Blackbird on BaroNet. Video in first reply.
read this somewhere:
"the money spent going to war for oil could have been spent eliminating the need for oil."
A weird thing about running a bunch of bots is that there are a lot of people who like to reply to bots. At first I was confused (it’s a bot, there's not a person there!) but then I realized a) there is a person there—me and b) each bot-post is a conversation prompt, that people might choose to pursue in their replies.
Today I think it's nice. Each bot-post is like a small sunken object in a shallow sea that a little reef might form around, supporting some life, if only for a while.
Audre Lorde's "The master's tools will never dismantle the master's house." is not just a statement about a tool being tainted by its origin. It's about what kind of tool a "master" would create: Whips. Chains. Violent suppression.
That's the meaning: You cannot just take tools whose purpose and politics is dominance and violence and "make them liberatory". This goes deeper than "just" embedded politics or lofty talks about ethics, it comes down to what kind of relations you believe do and should and must not structure the world.