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Tuesday April 14th, 2026
OpenAI vs Anthropic war heating up
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OpenAI CRO Tells Staff Anthropic Inflates Run Rate by $8 Billion:
The compute section reads like a second front. OpenAI told its investors four
days earlier that Anthropic is "operating on a meaningfully smaller curve," projecting 30
gigawatts of OpenAI capacity by 2030 against 7 to 8 gigawatts for Anthropic by end-2027.
Today OpenAI runs roughly 1.9 gigawatts. Anthropic runs 1.4. "Even at the high end of that
range, our ramp is materially ahead and widening," the investor memo read.
Gotta say that, on the one hand, I get it, on the other hand measuring success by energy
consumed is kinda like measuring programmer productivity with lines of code written or AI
tokens billed or something.
Car headed to strip club hits violin shop
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Car headed to
strip club crashes into Avondale violin shop
We also were able to recover seven cellphones, one of which was on and
indicated that the party was traveling to Pin-Ups, Bryant said.
Via Tara
Calishain, who noted:
🎶 That's the night that the lights went out in Georgia 🎶
Ramsey County officials investigating ICE kidnapping
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Remember those pictures of ChongLy Scott Thao, a U.S. citizen of Hmong ancestry, in a plaid
blanket and blue shorts, and nothing else, being escorted through the snow by ICE thugs?
Ramsey County officials investigate alleged kidnapping of St. Paul man by
federal officers
Fuck yeah. Take them down.
More Eric Swalwell
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In linking to Politico: The whisper network that caught up to Eric Swalwell,
David Dayen
@ddayen.bsky.social wrote:
Several important nuggets in here:
Swalwell was rebuilding Newsom's inner circle; he was the establishment hope
One lobbyist: "Were we willing to delude ourselves or not ask questions that should
have
been asked? 1000%"
His campaign started sending cease-and-desists last year
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Monday April 13th, 2026
evolution of public spaces
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Dragon in a Fez:
keep thinking about how I wrote in my dissertation about how every time a new
form of public/social space emerges its immediately popular with kids and teenagers who
see it as a chance at freedom and then adults colonise it and kick them out. this happened
with malls in the 80s and diners in the 50s and pool halls in the 20s. my dad was doing
research on this trend in like 1975. and I was like yeah so this is going to happen to the
internet and then five years later every government suddenly decided to ban kids from
everywhere online. I hate being right especially when I dont even get paid for
it
only following orde...advice
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Brick 'em Young
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OMG. There have been a number of companies making plastic construction toy bricks
compatible with Lego bricks. Now Utah has entered the chat: Brick 'em Young, including sets for various Mormon
temples, and a nativity set.
Via Sean Conner.
The effects of AI generated code
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Prior to modern technology
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Prior to modern technology, wealthy patrons had to pay actual artists to create grotesque charicatures using religious imagery to valorize themselves.
Just pondering about what's easy with
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Just pondering about what's "easy" with an LLM coding assistant, and what's hard, and how the languages I've used have influenced the kinds of code I've written, and how the use of an LLM assistant is going to change what our software looks like.
Like: If we can't get our LLM assistant to fix a UI issue, are we just gonna abandon that interface mode?
Slammers
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sectarian Dracula
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Neville
Park @nev@status.nevillepark.ca
ahem In the original novel Dracula, it must be a
crucifix (that is, a fancy schmancy cross with Jesus on it) to properly repel
Dracula. In later works, a simple cross suffices. This implies Dracula is getting more
Protestant over time. In this essay I will
Oh
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Oh, yes, this object has the method as_secs_f64(), that's definitely letting me abstract
out the code to the appropriate floating point size for whatever target platform this ends
up running on.
When Jewishness Means Genocide
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Jewish Currents: When
Jewishness Means Genocide
My partner and I were hiking recently on an international trail in Spain.
People passing each other on the trail would say hello in different languages. I was joking
about the possibility of saying shalom to people. And it immediately became clear to both
of us that today saying shalom would be provocative. I was thinking about how the word
shalom, which is a nice word, a word of greeting, opening, peace, has become a marker of
hate, in a sense. And then it dawned on me that there was a different but comparable
process with the word heil. In German, it basically means holiness, peace, wholesomeness
good things. But it became the word for evil. You would not utter it today, in Germany or
anywhere. And the comparison between these two words was very heavy, but it was there. It
was not an intellectual process. It was kind of an instinctive feeling.
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yiff-raff
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Soatok Dreamseeker
@soatok@furry.engineer
Some furries: "hehe I'm furry trash"
Me: "yiff-raff"
Meta testing virtual Zuck
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Finally, we've found the corporate role that AI can replace: Meta spins up AI version of Mark Zuckerberg to engage with
employees
The Meta chief is personally involved in training and testing his animated AI.
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