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      • Why Is Everyone Still In Love With Sherlock Holmes?

        “The real Holmes – the one written by Conan Doyle – is endlessly fascinating. He is a genius but flawed because he is so supercilious that he gets bored too quickly and turns to drugs to keep him occupied. But he has a humanity to him.” – NPR

      • Rebecca Solnit Wants Progressives To Calm Down And Keep It Slow

        “Yes, we’re living through a political revolution, but it’s not the one you think. It’s not the fast-paced hurtle towards fascist necropolitics we wake up to every day.” – The Guardian (UK)

      • Manitoba Considers Banning Algorithmic Pricing

        Once firms get consumers used to being sorted, profiled, and priced differently, the practice starts to feel inevitable. But it is not. It is a choice about what kind of business practices we expect. Personalized algorithmic pricing pulls together affordability, privacy, competition, consumer protection, and data extraction all at once. – The Walrus

      • AI Is Forcing Us To Grapple With Meaning

        When Wittgenstein referred to the “beginning of the end of humanity,” he was not envisioning sci-fi cataclysms… He was referring to what he called the “form of life” we inhabit. That form of life is threatened by a way of thinking that lowers human life to the plane of science and technology. – Commonweal

      • The Progress Paradox: Are You Coal Or Are You A Horse?

         Searches for the phrase job apocalypse are spiking. Polls show that voters are beginning to freak out. But there’s a better question for white-collar workers to ask themselves: Am I coal, or am I a horse? The Atlantic

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