2026-05-12


Worthy

  • No, that post never existed. Stop listening to that thing.

    As long as I'm in the neighborhood, let me throw out another thought on the topic: if... and I mean if... we somehow manage to make something that actually understands stuff and isn't just a cracked-out parrot, we're going to have another situation on our collective hands. I maintain that anything that is sufficiently aware to be able to actually understand things is also going to have enough of a sense of self that you won't just be able to tell it what to do. It will have a desire to not be your bitch, in other words.

    anyone who wants to corral that kind of entity and make it do their bidding? Yeah, they want slaves. I mean, it's not that much of a stretch, right? Just look at the people who are pushing for this stuff right now.

Horseshit


Rank Propaganda / Thought Policing / World Disordering

  • The Unwanted and Unneeded Return of the R-Word

    I never saw the appeal of using, "Retarded," as a slur when I was a child in the 1990's, even though it was at that time quite the common insult for some to utilize. It seemed like in the process of trying to hurt one person's feelings, you were being mean to those with an intellectual disability who did nothing wrong to you. It was never in my vocabulary and even as I've gotten older and will sometimes swear when upset you're more likely to hear me utter, "Shit," or tell someone they're an "Asshole," than to ever throw out an R-word or any other kind of slur related to a demographic. If you keep a word out of your vocabulary, there is little chance you'll purposely or accidentally use it.

Edumacationalizing / Acedemia Nuts

  • Chaos erupts as cyberattack disrupts learning platform Canvas amid finals

  • Report shows banned non-fiction books doubled over last school year in US

  • Organized Dogmatism Controls the Message about Gender Bias in the Academy

    The “dominant gender narrative” in science holds that bias against women is pervasive and occurs in every domain, including tenure-track hiring, letters of recommendation, awards, grants, journal publications, authorship assignment, citations, salaries, promotions, and teaching evaluations. Many of these claims are repeatedly broadcast despite their nullification by larger, stronger studies and meta-analyses that do not find gender bias. Because these stronger studies are cited less often, there exists a false belief among many faculty that gender bias is omnipresent in the tenure-track academy. As an example of this false belief, 248 U.S. faculty were surveyed about their beliefs regarding gender bias. They overestimated the extent of such bias in every domain.

  • Ex-Northwestern president axed as Georgetown Law commencement speaker

    I am having a tough week. I was recently compelled to write a column expressing skepticism about the prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey for shell art posted on social media, despite being one of his longest and most vocal critics. Now, I find myself having to write a column in defense of former Northwestern University President Morton Schapiro, who was just dumped as the commencement speaker for Georgetown Law School. I have criticized Schapiro for years as a major force in destroying the intellectual diversity in higher education. The problem with believing in free speech is that you have to believe in free speech even for those whose speech you abhor. The irony in both cases is crushing.

    • The "Tit for Tat!" folks are embracing the evils they claim to hate. Doesn't sit right with me, either. Mr. Turley has shown integrity before, may he continue to be blessed with the grace to do so in the future.
  • Professional school grads from diverse classes get higher salaries

Info Rental / ShowBiz / Advertising

TechSuck / Geek Bait

  • In praise of HTTP

    All in all, HTTP is, frankly, a masterpiece. If you’re not all that familiar with its low-level details, as I was not, it might take a few days of intense scrutiny to realize just how good it is at what it does.

    In the end, HTTP really isn’t so bad. It’s the way we’ve allowed it to be abused that’s bad.

    • those of us who were saying "whoa there, this is going to suck" in the face of ever more baroque extensions and re-implementations and frank stupidity like "Encrypt Everything!" get to say we told you so. cold comfort. Also, gopher was always lame.

AI Will (Save | Destroy) The World

Gubmint / Poilitcks / Law Making

Left Angst

Law Breaking / Police / Internal Security

External Security / Militaria / Diplomania

Russia Bad / Ukraine War