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Mark! Techtonffled@
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...err, Techtonffled! rather...
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I have to go do a thing so can't stick around for the show, but I want to say that I read Noah's article in print in The Baffler, which is delivered to my home by a person every few months. One of the best issues in recent memory -- forcing it on K8 and then other people. Thanks, Noah!
And Mark!
And all!
OK, out into the cold.
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Yo Mark and gang
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Hi Mark! Hi all!
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Handy Haversack @5:53
Have fun at your thing, HH, and I second your opinion on The Baffler!
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Hi Mark and markers!
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Hey Mark and Noah!
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Hello, Mark and Noah and baffloons!
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Hi, Mark! Good evening, all!
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I used to buy the Baffler on paper. I still have several.
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Hi Friends! I read! Like "En💩ification"
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I'm thinking of subscribing to the Paper copy of the Onion.
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Hi Mark, hi All! This is so interesting
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There is a LOT of AI bumping out, un, meat-written content.
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*um
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OK. I just subscribed to the Baffler. The paper version. 👍
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That explains why the right/many Republicans have opposed public education for all in the US
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McGroovey @6:16
Mitzvah achieved. You won't regret it.
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I am perhaps the only guy who benefitted from New Math.
www.youtube.com...
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Elitism can go screw.
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yeah I mean joyce was from a working class background
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I like the way James Joyce refers to oatmeal as “stirabout”. Now I call oatmeal “stirabout” a lot
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yippie @6:22
Funny!
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There were like 7 dailies in NYC area in the early 60s before the Herald Trib folded.
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Well, local news deserts also grow up, and what's really gone are those in-depth investigative articles.
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Marie in Chicago @6:16
100%!!
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I love to hear what reading does. I often wonder. Of course, I could look it up...
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Good evening Mark Hurst and all!!!
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People continually blow my mind--re: liking that kind of "garbage"
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My friend Damon Lindelof was a writer for a short-lived ABC TV series CALLED "Wasteland"!
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How about those old school Google AI pix that looked like just dogs and eyes?
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I missed that one
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I remember RIF- the reading is fundamental program of the 60s + 70s- and driving my mom crazy with ordering paperback books from school... still remember the paper brochure. Yes I'm a book hoarder - as I'm sure many of you are! Reading on paper is so important and looking forward to subscribing to The Baffler!
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@shrimp jesus
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It's really the "don't cares" that are the problem.
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Webhamster Henry @6:34
bingo
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MarciB @6:28
Yeah, it's hard to believe they are so open about it. Another reason funding is based on location and schools in poor districts have less funding. You'd think that would not have been allowed to last
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Webhamster Henry @6:34
From over exposure?
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Yes - my husband was in Africa years ago and sent me photos of giraffes crossing the dirt road...he said " so much better than photoshop" at the time...
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I was in South Africa and Zimbabwe a while ago and remember seeing a sleeping hippo on the hillside near this outdoor restaurant
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Marie in Chicago @6:35
You hit the nail on the head here. Marie. Keep 'em poor, keep 'em stupid...etc.
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No, actually the worse problem is when AI tries to anticipate self-harm or harming others, and won't give you information about the subject.
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I'd like to hear more about what "reading" actually means in the context that McCormack talks about - it seems to me reading is more than being able to recognize the symbols on a page as words - it's more about being able to analyze the meaning of those words. Members of my family can "read," but if that process leads them to believe that vaccines cause autism, can we really call them literate?
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Marie in Chicago @6:36
That must have been mind blowing! I get excited by the mourning doves on my front steps- your sleeping hippo is amazing!
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MarciB @6:36
Yep, and racism has been used as tool--so sad, hugely tragic, and totally immoral
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I've noticed on twitter that a bubble comes up in the corner of any post you look at that says "ask Grok to explain this post". Don't think for a second, Grok is here to spare you that...
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MarciB @6:37
yeah, it really was. I think about it @)
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I have a friend who has to formulate tricky prompts for graphics-generative AI to defeat their probing to detect Nazi symbolism, for instance.
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I heard/saw in the news that some kind of "alternate reality" that Meta has been investing in apparently is not doing so well and they're cutting back funding for it
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Well, the videos are "Soma" of the Brave New World.
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Buckaroo @6:37
Yes that is an excellent point--LITERACY is different than just "reading". Media literacy is what i required in our world. How to READ an immge, a meme, a post, a news article, a book
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A recent client of mine who worked for the federal govt bemoaned to me how Americans are more engaged in sporting events rather than protesting the demise of democracy. He shared how our tax dollars are being wasted...
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Webhamster Henry @6:43
Yea pretty much, video crack
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Listener Robert @6:41
There's a story that if you couch your prompt as poetry, it can slip by the robot's content safety filters / censors.
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The trouble with what you're saying now is forgetting that language is just a tool and a substitute for the real thing.
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This hockey player trope, is that what Heated Rivalry is about?
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Hey I'm genning AI romance books and since the genre is pretty much trash, it works pretty well! (not selling them though, still in the research stage).
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ultradamno @6:45
You mean Slap Shot was just a trope?!?!
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there's no reason to have any association with tictock.
there's no excuse.
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Listener Robert @6:45
"One could of course argue that this is not the real thing, but then—please, anybody—show me this real thing" Hito Steyerl
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I do see signs that some local governments here are starting to regulate some things, like phones in high school...
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tim @6:47
I don't know, Cowards Bend The Knee and Goon are the only hockey movies I really know...
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Marie in Chicago @6:49
So it's not enough that they take your money and compel attendance, they need your undivided attention as well? How authoritarian can an institution get?
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No, don't reform the state, we gotta SMASH THE STATE!!!
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It seems to me that a lot of tech bros/leaders lack common sense and social intelligence. Maybe that will always weaken the industry? Mamdani is a ray of hope.... I mean the fact that he won
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Listener Robert @6:51
ha ha ha!
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Australia just banned kids 16 and under (or something like that) from social media
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Marie in Chicago @6:51
They are/were a bunch of shut-ins, tech bros.
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Marie in Chicago @6:53
How do they plan to enforce that?
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This religion will flourish if Netflix Bros. allow it.
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chresti @6:53
yeah, like close to being inches? @))
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Marie in Chicago @6:54
I meant INCELS
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You sure "Ileum" isn't an intestine reference?
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"Theme from Techtonic" by "Kirk Pearson"
Yes, French numbers are pretty ridiculous. And instead of 75 they say sixty-fifteen
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Dinner almost over. Tasted real good, tho the possible future we’re hearing is real bad. Thank you, the baffler. Excellent interview, mark.
Reading now, Carl hiaasen’s HOOT, a young adult book. Hes great
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There was an episode of The Outer Limits (1965?) featuring a futuristic soldier being directed by his helmet!
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oh man, a show on your Greek reading would be great
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what i took from Jaynes was that what the ancients perceived as the voice of the gods was actually the other hemisphere of the brain. but The Master and his Emissary takes that a step further
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Marie in Chicago @6:55
Ha yes!
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Pianoman @6:54
Hey Pianoman, I do not know. I just saw the headline in the Guardian
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Thanks Mark and Noah
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I’m still debating whether Julian Jaynes was a crazy or a genius… his main theory in Bicameral Mind was that people evolved consciousness in the 2nd millenium BCE…
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chresti @6:55
so sad--there has to be an epic, awesome comedy made somewhere built around that, someday
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Thanks Mark and Noah
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Have fun reading Ulysses Mark! I’ve been reading it repeatedly in a weekly reading group and I’m on like the 5th time now, and I find it really helps to read it out loud among friends and have a laugh with it.
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Thanks, Mark and Noah! Great conversation!
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I've been meeting people who are finding IG and FB to be going down the crapper
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Iain McGilchrist is also controversial for other reasons…
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Thanks Mark and Noah!
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great show. currently reading watership down. i blew up my career in film/media, sold my house in nj and moved to vermont where i am now a park ranger--ai and social media free. thanks mark!
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Thanks Mark and Noah!
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Thanks Mark great show . Cullan here.
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Thanks Mark and Noah!
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Marie in Chicago @6:57
I’m off both, and Google
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gabriel @6:58
wow--sounds great!
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Thanks Mark and Noah!
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Thanks Mark! Thanks Noah!
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Thanks, everyone!
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Deano de los Muertos @6:58
good for you!!! I still need to switch over my email, but most of it now is bills and announcements and sales so I don't know how much info they can glean from that anymore... go for it, Deano!
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Thank you Mark and Noah!!!
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Mark Z is like a noodle
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Thanks, Mark & Noah.
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Dave Mandle with a hint of scandal