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“we must never, never let Judaism or Jewishness be conflated with Zionism. It’s what both Zionists and the antisemites (and the not-actually-rare antisemitic right wing Christian Zionists) want you to do…The best book I’ve read personally on the history of the Zionist project is The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine, by Rashid Khalidi….

I can tell you about two young men, both named Yoni. One Yoni was a fierce anarchist activist, principled and organized. When he’d been called in to serve in the IDF, he’d marched into that office and told them there was no way he would pick up a rifle to oppress the Palestinians. He spent some time in prison for his refusal of service and then fucked off out of the country…

The other Yoni was the kid who got me into Blind Guardian. He loved chaos and magic and told me he was the drummer for every anarcho-punk band in Israel though he liked metal a whole lot more. When he’d been called up to serve, he’d gone to the IDF and said “sure, give me a gun. I want to kill people. I don’t know who I’m going to kill. Could be me, could be you, but give me a gun.” The IDF decided they didn’t want chaos magician Yoni…

Tal lived in Amsterdam because she wanted nothing to do with the Israeli occupation of Palestine, but she went back, Sjoerd in tow, almost every month to join the protests in the West Bank. There, the two worked in solidarity—and as volunteer human shields—for the Palestinians in the West Bank who were engaged in one of the largest civil disobedience protest campaigns the world has ever seen and were met with gunfire at every turn.”

free Palestine

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Birds Before the Storm · 77 years and two yearsBy Margaret Killjoy

Repairs – Part 2

Sometimes, it stumbles upon a room utterly devastated, with blood-colored graffiti on walls damp with tears and windows shattered by fists… and it cannot understand the reason behind such destruction. There are no clues, and the ego is incapable of offering even a semblance of explanation. Restoring this room is a long process, requiring immense time and investment.

Repairs – Part 1

Awakening is the return of the rightful owner—the heart—to the house whose use it had entrusted to another occupant—the ego—since the age of reason. Like any owner, the heart inspects every room of its dwelling to assess the damage caused during its absence and begin repairs.

We Have All the Information, So Why Do We Know Less?

A new transmission from Musing On #Society and #Technology #Newsletter.

Introducing: Reflections from Our Hybrid Analog-Digital Society

For years on the Redefining Society and Technology Podcast, I've explored a central premise: we live in a hybrid analog-digital society where the line between physical and virtual has dissolved into something more complex, more nuanced, and infinitely more human than we often acknowledge. But with the explosion of #generativeAI, this hybrid reality isn't just a philosophical concept anymore—it's our lived experience. Every day, we navigate between #analog intuition and #digital efficiency, between human wisdom and machine intelligence, between the messy beauty of physical presence and the seductive convenience of virtual interaction.

This newsletter series will explore the tensions, paradoxes, and possibilities of being fundamentally analog beings in an increasingly digital world. We're not just using technology; we're being reshaped by it while simultaneously reshaping it with our deeply human, analog sensibilities.

Analog Minds in a Digital World: Part 1

We Have All the Information, So Why Do We Know Less?

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www.linkedin.comWe Have All the Information, So Why Do We Know Less?A new transmission from Musing On Society and Technology Newsletter, by Marco Ciappelli Introducing a New Series: Analog Minds in a Digital World: Reflections from Our Hybrid Analog-Digital Society Prefer to watch/listen? Here's the YouTube version. For readers, keep scrolling.

The backpack - Part III

And perhaps, as the days go by, it will become a bag of dreams, a bag of adventures… in which I’ll gather sunrises and sunsets, birdsong, the joy of walking through undergrowth, and along ridgelines, sunrays on my skin, the wind tousling my hair, the sound of rushing streams, the scent of campfires, the taste of pilgrim cakes cooked with herbs from the trail...

(To be continued...)

The backpack - Part II

Even with my now minimalist needs, I know that despite its imposing size, it won’t be able to hold everything I wish to take with me… No matter. I’m certain that providence will provide for all I need—just as it already does today… This backpack will be my rediscovered freedom, my homeland, my church, and the culmination of a long and beautiful journey I never imagined I’d travel so far.
(To be continued...)

The backpack - Part I

In my childhood bedroom, now turned into a catch-all storage room, I gaze at this enormous army backpack—found at a flea market—which will soon become both my inseparable companion and my only refuge… It is high time for me to leave this society behind.
(To be continued...)

Used to hate when he said it during tough times. Felt dismissive. Now I say it to myself during victories. The big win, the perfect moment with my kids, the breakthrough insight — all passing. Not to be morbid, but to be present. If it's all temporary, maybe we can stop clinging so hard. Maybe we can actually enjoy it while it's here.

sometimes, I think of ponies

Have you ever noticed that every projection about “AGI” and “superintelligence” has an “and then a miracle occurs” step?

I have.

I shouldn’t say every projection – there are many out there, and I haven’t seen them all. But every one I’ve personally seen has this step. Somewhere, sometime, fairly soon, generative AI will create something that triggers a quantum leap in capability. What will it be? NOTHING MERE HUMANS CAN UNDERSTAND! Oh, sometimes they’ll make up something – a new kind of transistor, a new encoding language (like sure, that’ll do it), whatever. Sometimes they just don’t say. Whatever it is, it happens, and then we’re off to the hyperintelligent AGI post-singularity tiems.

But the thing is … the thing is … for Generative AI to create a Magic Something that Changes Everything – to have this miracle – you have to already have hyperintelligent AGI. Since you don’t… well…

…that’s why it’s a miracle. Whether they realise it or not.

I’m not sure which is worse – that they do realise it, and know they’re bullshitting billions of dollars away from productive society to build up impossible wealth before the climate change they’re helping make worse fucks everything so they can live like feudal kings from their bunkers, or whether they don’t, and are spirit dancing, wanking off technofappic dreams of creating a God who will save the world with its AI magic, a short-term longtermism, burning away the rest of the carbon budget in a Hail Mary that absolutely will not connect.

Both possibilities are equally batshit insane, I know that much. To paraphrase a friend who knows far more about the maths of this than I, all the generative AI “compute” in the universe isn’t going to find fast solutions to PSPACE-HARD problems. It’s just not.

And so, sometimes, sometimes, sometimes, I think of…

…I think of putting a short reading/watching list out there, a list that I hesitate to put together in public, because the “what the actual fuck” energies are so strong – so strong – that I can’t see how anyone could take it seriously. And yet…

…so much of the AI fantasia happening right now is summed by three entirely accessible works.

Every AI-fantasia idea, particularly the ideas most on the batshit side…

…they’re all right here. And it’s all fiction. All of it. Some of it is science-shaped; none of it is science.

But Alice, you know, we’re all mad here. So… why not.

Let’s go.

1: Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970)

This is the “bad end” you see so much in “projections” about AI progression. A new one of these timelines just dropped, they have a whole website you can play with. I’m not linking to it because why would I, holy shit, I don’t need to spread their crazy. But there’s a point in the timeline/story that they have you read – I think it’s in 2027 – when you can make a critical choice. It’s literally a one-selection choose-your-own-path adventure!

The “good” choice takes you to galactic civilisation managed by friendly hyperintelligent AGI.

The “bad” choice is literally the plot of The Forbin Project with an even grimmer ending. No, really. The beats are very much the same. It’s just The Forbin Project with more death.

Well. And a bioweapon. Nukes are so messy, and affect so much more than mere flesh.

2: Blindsight, by Peter Watts (2006)

This rather interesting – if bleak – novel presents a model of cognition which lays out an intriguing thought experiment, even if it … did not sit well with what I freely admit is my severely limited understanding of cognition.

(It is not helped that it directly contradicts known facts about the cognition of self-awareness in various animals, and did so even when it was published. That doesn’t make it a worse thought experiment, however. Or a worse novel.)

It got shortlisted – deservedly – for a bunch of awards. But that’s not why it’s here. It’s here because its model of cognition is functionally the one used by those who think generative AI and LLMs can be hyperintelligent – or even functionally intelligent at all.

And it’s wrong. As a model, it’s just wrong.

Finally, we get to the “what.” entry:

3: Friendship is Optimal, by Iceman (2012)

Friendship is Optimal is obviously the most obscure of these works, but also, I think maybe the most important. It made a big splash in MLP fandom, before landing like an absolute hand grenade in the nascent generative AI community when it broke containment. Maybe not in all of that latter community – but certainly in the parts of which I was aware. So much so, in fact, that it made waves even beyond that – which is when I heard of it, and how I read it.

And yes… it’s My Little Pony fanfic.

Sorta.

It’s that, but really it’s more an explicit AI takeoff story, one which is absolutely about creating a benevolent hyperintelligent Goddess AI construct who can, will, and does remake the world, destroying the old one behind her.

Sound familiar?

These three works include every idea behind every crazy line of thought I’ve seen out of the Silicon Valley AI crowd. These three works right here. A novel or a movie (take your choice, the movie’s quite good, I understand the novel is as well), a second novel, and a frankly remarkable piece of fanfic.

For Musk’s crowd in particular? It’s all about the model presented in Friendship is Optimal, except, you know, totally white supremacist. They’re even kinda following the Hofvarpnir Studios playbook from the story, but with less “licensed property game” and a lot more more “Billionaire corporate fascism means you don’t have to pay employees anymore, you can just take all the money yourself.”

…which is not the kind of sentence I ever thought I’d write, but here we are.

You can see why I’m hesitant to publish this reading list, but I also hope you can see why I want to.

If you read Friendship is Optimal, and then go look at Longtermerism… I think you definitely will.

So what’re we left with, then?

Some parts of this technology are actually useful. Some of it. Much less than supports the valuations, but there’s real use here. If you have 100,000 untagged, undescribed images and AI analysis gives 90% of them reasonable descriptions, that’s a substantial value add. Some of the production tools are good – some of them are very good, or will be, once it stops being obvious that “oh look, you’ve used AI tools on this.” Some of the medical imaging and diagnostic tools show real promise – though it’s always important to keep in mind that antique technologies like “Expert Systems” seemed just as promising, in the lab.

Regardless, there’s real value to be found in those sorts of applications. These tasks are where it can do good. There are many more than I’ve listed, of course.

But AGI? Hyperintelligence? The underlying core of this boom, the one that says you won’t have to employ anyone anymore, just rake in the money and live like kings?

That entire project is either:

A knowing mass fraud inflating a bubble nobody’s seen in a century that instead of breaking a monetary system might well finish off any hopes for a stable climate in an Enron-like insertion of AI-generated noise followed by AI-generated summarisation of that noise that no one reads and serves no purpose and adds no value but costs oh, oh so very much electricity and oh, oh, oh so very much money;

A power play unlike anything since the fall of the western Roman empire, where the Church functionally substituted itself in parallel to and substitute of of the Roman government to the point that the latter finally collapsed, all in service of setting up a God’s Kingdom on Earth to bring back Jesus, only in this case, it’s setting up the techbro billionaires as a new nobility, manipulating the hoi polloi from above with propaganda and disinformation sifted through their “AI” interlocutors;

Or an absolute psychotic break by said billionaires and fellow travellers so utterly unwilling and utterly unable to deal with the realities of climate change that they’ll do anything – anything – to pretend they don’t have to, including burning down the world in the service of somehow provoking a miracle that transcends maths and physics in the hope that some day, some way, before it’s too late, their God AI will emerge and make sure everything ends up better… in the long term.

Maybe, even, it’s a mix of all three.

And here I thought my reading list was the scary part.

Silly me.

As in most villages, the bar is a hub of life here. It has a family atmosphere: the boss at the counter, the boss's wife in the kitchen, and their son who comes to help on his days off.
The notary tells jokes to the electrician, who has stopped by for his break... The hunters gather there before and after the hunt... The roadmender has his own regular table.
It's a second home for everyone...