Richard Hemmer

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#linklog: "Language for Life"

"Our language is entangled with our living, and the decay of one entails that of the other." - A short little essay on the importance of reading poetry. #

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3 years ago

#linklog: "Standard Ebooks"

This is great: books that are in the public domain formatted nicely, checked for errors and available for free. #

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3 years ago

#linklog: "Mapping the Generative AI landscape"

Generative AI is a big thing these days, and while ChatGPT or some image generators get most of the attention, there's actually a thriving ecosystem with loads of smaller players out there. #

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3 years ago

#linklog: "Matt Mullenweg on how to run a social network (and how not to)"

"There’s a phrase we use for a huge amount of speech, and that is “lawful but awful.” It might hurt people’s mental health, incite harm, or be really mean, like bullying, but it’s not technically illegal. We’re a private company, so I guess we could host it if we wanted to, but you need to think about your responsibility to society and to your users." Great interview with Matt Mullenweg, who, if you're in the market for admiring anyone, should be it. #

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3 years ago

#linklog: "The Impotence of Being Clever"

"Cleverness devolves from the output of analytical acuity into a transparent show put on to allay the anxieties of passive consumption." My social media experience described in one sentence. #

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3 years ago