Pluralistic: Spirit warned investors that merging with Jetblue would be illegal (12 Mar 2023) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
Society
The semiautomated social network is coming
A machine-human hybrid built for engagement.
The Future Of Work Will Be Five-Hour Days, A Four-Day Workweek And Flexible Staggered Schedules
Remote work, hybrid, flexible staggered hours, job sharing, four-day workweeks, five-hour days, hot desks and other initiatives are being tried out by companies to enhance employee happiness and retain talent.
Only 14 countries have full equal rights for women
Germany and the Netherlands are the latest additions to a World Bank list of countries that offer full equal rights for women. Which are the others?
Democracy Isn’t Just About Voting
Precolonial kingdoms challenge our beliefs about people power and monarchies.
Pluralistic: Excuseflation (11 Mar 2023) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
Why Tenure
Some people think that number of publications or citations, weighted by venue prestige, is an adequate measure of one key kind of academic productivity. To such people, tenure looks inefficient. Why not just pay academics per output? Sure an institution might invest in someone before they get max productive, and wait out modest temporary fluctuations in output. And they might pay for other outputs, like teaching, or journal editing. But why commit, via tenure, to keeping someone even if their output drops to zero and stays there?
LinkedIn’s Alternate Universe
How the professional platform makes networking weird
Pluralistic: The Right accuses their critics of the conspiracy they themselves engage in (10 Mar 2023) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
Tolerance is not a moral precept
The title of this essay should disturb you. We have been brought up to believe that tolerating other people is one of the things you do if…
Three years in, five Washingtonians a day are still dying of COVID
While restrictions are being lifted and hospitals are no longer besieged, the pandemic's impact persists.
Apathy Is Capitalism's Greatest Feature, and It’s Tearing Society Apart
On living in the status quo of dystopia and, possibly, imagining something beyond.
Noam Chomsky explains the difference between ChatGPT and "True Intelligence" | Boing Boing
There’s a new op-ed in The New York Times from Noam Chomsky and two of his academic colleagues — Dr. Ian Roberts, a linguistics professor at University of Cambridge, and Dr. Jeffrey Watumull,…
Pluralistic: The AI hype bubble is the new crypto hype bubble (09 Mar 2023) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
FAC SEVENTY THREE, FORTY
Today is the 40th anniversary of Blue Monday, the canonical synthpop song: the Platinum-Iridium reference 12" single, stored in a vault in Manchester,* against which all other 12" singles are measured. * Under what is now a parking lot and upscale condominiums. In addition to being just a perfect song, it was also a glorious physical artifact. I still remember the first time I saw it: the ...
Now We Have to Worry about Misogynistic Neo-Nazi Jihadist Satanists Infiltrating the Military?
This story is fucking nuts.
The Conversation About Ukraine Is Cracking Apart
What government officials are saying in public, and private, is fascinating—and full of contradictions.
The Lie Behind Amazon’s HQ2 Sweepstakes Becomes Clear
With the company pausing construction on its ‘second headquarters’ in Virginia, we can see the HQ2 bidding war for what it was: a mass intelligence-gathering operation.
Pluralistic: Biden set to appoint mass foreclosure cheerleader to the Fed (06 Mar 2023) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
“Ignorance pays off”
Assistant District Attorney Howard Malloy (Franchot Tone) wonders where the payoff is. How can a hate group make money? His future brother-i...
Inside the Suspicion Machine
Obscure government algorithms are making life-changing decisions about millions of people around the world. Here, for the first time, we reveal how one of these systems works.
Conservatives on campus
There’s been a lot of grumpy commentary about this recent NYT op-ed by Adam S. Hoffman, a Princeton senior claiming that conservatives are being driven off campus. Its basic claims: In the no…
A Neo-feudal War on the People | Newgeography.com
How federal weed legalization would impact Washington state
Senate Bill 5069 — one of several marijuana-related bills this legislative session — lays the groundwork for interstate trade.
March Fourth. Fourth March.
The date is now Saturday, March 1,099th, 2020. The fourth March of the ongoing pandemic that is still killing more than 11,000 people a month in the US alone, and permanently disabling so many more. And still you assholes won't even consider masking. If you choose to stand around inside a crowded room without wearing a mask -- I think you're a fucking idiot. Turns out, nearly every person I ...
When It's Not Just a Game
Many of us have played the hit board game Monopoly and have basked in the joy of owning the entire board, collecting dues when our friends land on our
The Deep Archeology of Fox News
The evidence emerging from the Dominion lawsuit against Fox News has the quality of liberal fever dreams. What's the worst you can possibly imagine about Fox? What's the most cartoonish caricature…
Is J.K. Rowling transphobic? Let’s let her speak for herself.
An exhausting — if not exhaustive — timeline of J.K. Rowling’s transphobia.
Watch Jon Stewart's epic takedown of Second Amendment absolutist Rep. Nathan Dahm | Boing Boing
In the latest episode of The Problem With Jon Stewart on Apple TV+, viewers are treated to a display of argumentative firepower as the host takes on the pitifully outmatched Nathan Dahm (R-OK), a s…
Honestly, it's probably the phones
The most plausible explanation for teenage unhappiness.