librarian. a south dakotan in ohio. she/her (views are my own)
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vendor reps gave out light up yo yo’s, should I get really into yo yo’s like it’s the late 90s/early aughts again
getting a bunch of stadium snacks and taking a good book to a baseball game that you occasionally pay attention to is an A+ outing
Vital thread for historians, other researchers who use digitized historical archives, and teachers. AI is altering docs via transcript and summary, and it’s radically changing them in dangerous ways:
sure it's a tool of social control and surveillance owned and operated by fascists, but it writes work emails for me. on balance who's to say it's good or bad
we heard you hate AI, so at LFP we've been making resources for turning off AI features across the web. but we also don't think AI problems can be solved at an individual level, so we included some of our fav tools for community resistance as well. more to download free at libraryfreedom.org
Today @dairinstitute.bsky.social is releasing the Luddite Lab Resource Hub. The hub hosts case studies, resources, and political education for unions, labor organizations, and workers who want to fight “AI” and automation at work. labor.dair-institute.org
nimisha bhat
nimisha bhat
engineering students built a cool shelf-reading robot — they said they didn’t build it to replace anyone’s jobs but I told them I’d destroy it with a bat if it got out of line
new work cube means properly displaying my favorite zines from @violetbfox.bsky.social
I cannot wait to see smith college kick linda mcmahon's ass, mankind-style
finally reading this beautiful book - "we constructed a house from static language centered on privileged experiences, and then we applied some cheap siding in the form of hastily thrown-together workarounds and inclusion committees. now we wonder why no one wants to move in and stay."