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going through the horrors (sunday evening)
For this game of dodgeball, I will be specifically targeting the gayest and most autistic among you to eliminate.Â
Okay so normal rules then
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not to be a nerd but itâs so crazy how he (Bernini) really did that from cold hard stoneâŚâŚ. truly a spectacle, truly breathtaking, an honor to behold
I think you should know he was 23 when he finished this and the ass gets a lot of attention but the hand on Persepinaâs side/tummy is also exquisite
before i saw the caption I knew that HAD to be bernini.
I try not to make sweeping statements but I think thereâs a case to be made for bernini as the greater sculptor thereâs ever been.
hereâs his bust of costanza bonarelli
hereâs apollo and daphne from the front, where sheâs mostly human
from the back, where sheâs mostly tree
and details
this is the one art form I genuinely just cannot get my brain to accept as real. Iâve watched sped-up videos of it being done, read about it, seen in-progress marble statues and I still just canât get it to sink in or stick. My mind doesnât want to believe that any person has ever been able to start with a big block and break little bits off of it until it looks like a finely detailed person. At some point it has no recognizable shape and they still know where and how deep they should take a chip out of it thatâll still be the right decision 50,000 fucking chips later?!?
every morning i wake up and make the worst possible time management decisions anyone has ever made

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the bravery of a girl who has to decide what is for dinner and then cook it and then wash dishes every day forever and ever.
That's called being an adult
no itâs called being the bravest girl on planet earth
Even if you're paying for the product, you're still the product
Thereâs something oddly comforting about the idea that âif youâre not paying for the product, youâre the product,â namely, the corollary: âIf you can afford to pay for a product, you wonât be the product.â But itâs bullshit. Companies donât make you the product because you donât payâââthey make you the product because you canât stop them.
The theory behind âif youâre not paying for the productâŚâ is that old economistâs saw: âincentives matter.â Companies that monetize attention are incentivized to manipulate and spy on you, while companies that you pay just want to make you happy.
This is a theory of corporate behavior grounded in economics, not power, a creature of theory and doctrine that never bothers to check in with the real world to see how that theory and doctrine map to actual events. Reality is a lot uglier.
Apple has blanketed the planet with billboards and print and online ads extolling its privacy-forward system design (e.g. âPrivacy. Thatâs Iphone.â). Thereâs something to this: in 2020, the company made it very easy to opt out of third-party Ios surveillance, and 96% of its users opted out:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/05/96-of-us-users-opt-out-of-app-tracking-in-ios-14-5-analytics-find/
That decision cost Facebook $10 billion in a single year, and the losses keep coming. Facebook launched a campaign that accused Apple of privacywashing an anticompetitive maneuver, claiming that Apple didnât care about its usersâ privacy, they just wanted to eliminate competition for Appleâs own ad brokerage:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/12/facebooks-laughable-campaign-against-apple-really-against-users-and-small
Facebookâs campaign poses itself as the true champion of its users, accusing Apple of shamming. Itâs laughable. Facebook manifestly despises its users and proves that fact every day in a thousand ways, large and small. Facebookâs true objection to Appleâs privacy tools is that they reduced Facebookâs earnings by $10b. Obviously.
But that doesnât mean that Facebook is wrong about Appleâs cynicism. Apple exercises enormous control over its users. Itâs a direct control. Apple blocks you from installing software of your choosing or from using third-party repair services of your choosing. They pour millions into engineering to make this technically challenging, and lead a coalition of large corporations that kill right to repair legislation whenever it is mooted:
https://doctorow.medium.com/apples-cement-overshoes-329856288d13
Some of Facebookâs critics accuse it of exercising similar control, but via a far more insidious method: they say that Facebookâs voracious surveillance of its users, combined with machine learning, allows Facebook to control its usersâ minds, stripping them of their free will and turning them into algorithm-addled zombies who do whatever Facebook directs them to do.
This is an extraordinary claim, given that every previous claim of mind-control turned out to be bullshit, from Mesmer to MK Ultra. The best evidence for these mind-control claims comes from Facebookâs own marketing materials, where the company assures advertisers that they should spend their money on FBâs platform because of its mind-control features.
When FB critics repeat these claims, theyâre engaged in âcriti-hype,â Lee Vinselâs useful coinage describing criticism that serves to bolster the targetâs own propaganda. If FB are evil geniuses, well, at least theyâre still geniuses.
https://sts-news.medium.com/youre-doing-it-wrong-notes-on-criticism-and-technology-hype-18b08b4307e5
Some Facebookers doubtless believe their own hype, but that doesnât mean we have to join them in self-delusion. We can criticize Facebook for seeking control over its users, and for using that control to do things that serve its own interests at the expense of its usersâ interests.
https://onezero.medium.com/how-to-destroy-surveillance-capitalism-8135e6744d59
Thatâs the true sin of Big Tech: using deception and coercion to control users. Companies that gain this control can be reliably expected to use it in whichever ways they can get away with. They are paperclip-maximizing artificial life-forms bent on devouring the human race, not ethical actors.
Appleâs commitment to privacy is best understood as instrumental. Apple thinks that protecting your privacy will attract your business, and theyâre right. I would like to have privacy! But while Apple can increase its revenues by telling you theyâll protect your privacy, they can increase them even more by lying about it.
Thatâs just what they do. Earlier this month, a small security research firm called Mysk released a video revealing that when you tick the box on your Iphone that promises âdisable the sharing of Device Analytics altogether,â your Iphone continues to spy on you, and sends the data it collects to Apple:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JxvH80Rrcw
The data Iphones gather is extraordinarily fine-grained: âwhat you tapped on, which apps you search for, what ads you saw, and how long you looked at a given app and how you found it.â
https://gizmodo.com/apple-iphone-analytics-tracking-even-when-off-app-store-1849757558
It doesnât stop there: âThe app sent details about you and your device as well, including ID numbers, what kind of phone youâre using, your screen resolution, your keyboard languages, how youâre connected to the internetââânotably, the kind of information commonly used for device fingerprinting.â
The researchers had to jailbreak an Iphone in order to find this lie. Apple has gone to extraordinary lengths to make jailbreaking illegal. Apple claims that allowing users to disable the locks on their phones will make them vulnerable to bad actors who will install deceptive, coercive software.
That is true, but itâs also true that these locks make it impossible to determine whether Appleâs software is deceptive and coercive. The walled fortress that keeps you safe from third parties is also a walled prison that leaves you at the mercy of the warlord who owns the fortress.
Once a company attains a certain scale, it becomes too big to jail, and then it monetizes you however it can. If you think the future of technology is battle is between Googleâs approach and Appleâs, think again. The real fight is between the freedom to decide how technology works for you, and corporate control over technology.
https://locusmag.com/2021/01/cory-doctorow-neofeudalism-and-the-digital-manor/
Apple and Google are like the pigs and the men at the end of Animal Farm: supposed bitter enemies who turn out to be indistinguishable from one another. Google also has âprivacyâ switches in its preference panels that do nothing:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/06/01/you-are-here/#goog
Indeed, there are so many places in Googleâs location privacy settings where you can tick a box that claims to turn off location spying. None of them work. A senior product manager at Google complained to her colleagues that she had turned off three different settings and was still being tracked:
https://twitter.com/jason_kint/status/1398359580275523590
Apple is now the subject of a California class action suit over its deceptive practices, which violate the California Invasion of Privacy Act.
https://www.bloomberglaw.com/public/desktop/document/LibmanvAppleIncDocketNo522cv07069NDCalNov102022CourtDocket
As Gizmodoâs Thomas Germain notes, Apple has a goodâââif self-servingâââreason to spy on its users. It has launched its own ad network, and is selling advertisers the ability to target its customers based on their activities:
https://gizmodo.com/apple-iphone-privacy-analytics-class-action-suit-1849774313
Companies will only protect your privacy to the extent that it is more profitable than not doing so. They can increase those profits by advertising privacy promises to potential customers. They can increase them more by secretly breaking those promises, And they can increase them even more by using privacy claims to block their rivalsâ spying, so theyâre the sole supplier of your nonconsensually collected personal information.
Thatâs whatâs happening with Googleâs endless proposals to âincrease privacyâ in Chrome that block third parties from spying on users, while letting Google continue to invade our privacy:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/03/googles-floc-terrible-idea
If we want our privacy, we need both transparency (so third parties can investigate companiesâ claims to protect privacy) and regulation (so cheating companies will face consequences when theyâre caught by those third parties).
Thatâs why itâs so exciting that the FTC has announced its intention to treat privacy invasions as antitrust violations:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/08/12/regulatory-uncapture/#conscious-uncoupling
For so long as corporations can use technology and law to hide their misdeeds and power to avoid consequences for those misdeeds, âvoting with your walletâ is as useless as opting out of Ios tracking.
We had advertising-supported media for generationsâââcenturiesâââwithout mass surveillance. The problem with advertising isnât incentivesâââitâs impunity.
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[Image ID: An Apple âPrivacy. Thatâs iPhone.â ad. The three rear-facing camera lenses have been replaced by the staring, red eye of HAL9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey.]
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I think it's important to remember, as a rule of thumb, if you take advantage of a social service, it actually makes it easier for other people who need that service to access it. Most of the time, when these services get cut, it's because politicians will look at usage and say "see, no one is really using this thing, we can afford to trim the budget for food stamps by at least half". Whereas if you decide to step up and use these programs, even if you feel like you "don't really need it", at bare minimum it's another data point advocates can use to say "hey, look, people are using this thing, this is an important service we are providing, do not cut our funding".
I work at a nonprofit, and it is absolutely wild explaining to folks that being part of a program that reduces their energy bill actually helps us get funding to help even more people get energy bill savings.
You arenât taking resources from anyone by using programs you qualify for. You are making a case for those programs being important enough to continue to exist and (in many cases) grow.

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there is something so darkly comical about tumblr potentially outliving twitter
tumblr, which is held together with duct tape and madness, run by three raccoons in blood stained Yahoo! hats and a handful of crabs, its only discernible source of income the sale of shoelaces from an inside joke so inside no one knows the original source anymore and fake blue checkmarks... that website still lives on
truly the cockroach of social media and I love it for that