Short one this week — been a touch busy.
But first, a vetted charity to help Haitians who are about to be attacked by the government.
And a way to help the people in Gary who have been without power for almost two weeks now.
What Was the Internet? - Boston Review: Long, but worth the attention.
Young People Hate AI CEOs So Passionately That It's Almost Hard to Believe: The kids are allright.
What Do Students Lose When They Stop Writing? - The New York Times: So much more than the AI hype mongers want you to understand.
Hook and Squeeze - by Adam Bonica - On Data and Democracy: Not sure what is worse— the behavior or that the New York Time bowed to pressure to not run this article.
We Tracked a Shipment of Rare Books. It Ended at an Amazon AI Training Facility: Amazon is literally shredding rare books in the service of imitative AI.
The Sex Criminals and Child Abusers of ICE and CBP: ICE has an unacceptable number sex criminals in its employ.
The Unfolding Saga of AI ‘Nostradamus’ Leopold Aschenbrenner: It’s not a big deal that a dumbass lost a lot of money. It is a big deal that the financial sector and AI sector circled around to protect him.
What is the best college football program without a national title in the past 50 years? - The Athletic: I would not have guessed about half of these teams.
There Is No Trolley Problem: Excellent way to look at authoritarianism.
Have the best possible week, everyone.

