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What makes [breach] ... so important, and so terrifying to technocrats, is that it represents a re-embodiment of accountability.
Best Served Cold: Luigi Mangione and The Age of Breach: Technofeudalism, accountability porn and the new counterculture Alexander Beiner 12.14.2024
Best Served Cold: Luigi Mangione and The Age of Breach: Technofeudalism, accountability porn and the new counterculture Alexander Beiner 12.14.2024
2024 A+ Zettels
Credit card income represented 40% of Macy’s profit before its recent bankruptcy.
Sacha Meyers • Bitcoin Is Venice: Essays on the Past and Future of Capitalism
The least the @nytimes could do, would be to post the correction of their starving boy story on their main site with 55 million followers. That would help mitigate the damage they have caused.
It speaks loudly that the original story was on the front page, top-of-the-fold right column, and the correction is on some Tim... See more
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Christopher Kai • Big Game Hunting
Managing media for teens
These are articles about which apps have parent controls and how to use them to manage exposure to teens of content that incites violence, hatred, and conspiratorial thinking
Sahishnu • 5 cards
Their rise to prominence tracks with a dramatic decrease in moderation of hateful content on the platform, which dropped from 1 million moderated accounts in 2021 to only 2,361 accounts in the most recent 2024 X transparency report.
David Miller
@davidmiller
Its genesis is a largely obvious, mostly unremarkable blog post—not even four hundred words long—that outed a little-known technology investor as homosexual.