I've chosen to minimise my participation on Twitter, but for various reasons I don't think there's any obligation for others to do so. What I do think there's an obligation for is for everyone who works for a company that advertises on Twitter to make it clear that they don't want to work for a company that advertises on a platform run by an anti-Semite
@mjg59 Twitter decided to unilaterally and without any explanation to block my account. That means all followers/followings along with my precious lists gone. This is Elon musk’s conception of free speech. He didn’t like me critiquing his Tesla and messing up of Twitter. For me Twitter had been a great source of information.
I attended the hearing for the hapless lawyer who used ChatGPT in his filings and here's my report. A cautionary tale not just for lawyers but for journalists: not about the machine but about our responsibility.
@jeffjarvis ´ChatGPT, as it is a wronged party in this case: wronged by the lawyers and their blame, wronged by the media and their misrepresentations, wronged by the companies —Microsoft especially — that are trying to tell users just what Schwartz wrongly assumed: that ChatGPT is a search engine that can supply facts. It can’t. It supplies credible-sounding — but not credible — language. That is what it is designed to do. That is what it does, quite amazingly. ´
I have an #eWaste problem that I would like to solve: two #dell laptops that refuse to boot. One lights up for a couple of seconds, before shutting down again. The other seems completely dead, even after replacing the battery. The laptops are otherwise in decent conditions and I would like to revitalize them for my kids as they come of age.