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Designer: Stefan Imhoff
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Developer: Stefan Imhoff
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Site: hey [at] stefanimhoff [dot] de
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Twitter: @kogakure
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𝕏: @kogakure
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Location: Hamburg, Germany
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/* SITE */
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If you run `gulp`, the task will lint your CSS files, save them, and show errors with filename, line number, and broken rule in the Terminal. PostCSS provides even a [plugin](https://github.com/postcss/postcss-browser-reporter) to bring the errors to your browser.
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PostCSS will likely have a bright future. Since it got popular, countless people got excited. Companies like Google, Twitter, Alibaba, and Shopify use PostCSS. And Bootstrap v5 will be likely in PostCSS.
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PostCSS will likely have a bright future. Since it got popular, countless people got excited. Companies like Google, 𝕏, Alibaba, and Shopify use PostCSS. And Bootstrap v5 will be likely in PostCSS.
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I’m sure we will see more exciting Plugins in the future.
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Pointing our attention in the right direction has become harder in the last few years, even for people with a lot of willpower. We have to withstand big corporations with thousands of trained designers, engineers, or product people. They operate in a competitive market **driven by advertising**. And I know this because I’m one of them, and yet I am a victim myself.
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Everything is about activating people, making them register, click, scroll, like, use, consume, and stay. We test every part of our interfaces to find out which color, font, and text is the most effective. Compared to the big players like Google, Facebook, or Twitter, we look like amateurs.
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Everything is about activating people, making them register, click, scroll, like, use, consume, and stay. We test every part of our interfaces to find out which color, font, and text is the most effective. Compared to the big players like Google, Facebook, or 𝕏, we look like amateurs.
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Every item you interact with gets analyzed, computed, and stored. Algorithms calculate your next step, your direction. This is how the companies know what you want and when you want it. It enables them to provide you with a never-ending stream of things you crave.
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## Avoidance
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The first step for successful self-defense is avoidance. Try to avoid as many dangerous situations as possible. In this context, this would mean, staying away from every distraction, which doesn’t add a lot of value to your life. Does Reddit or Twitter improve your life? Does surfing hours on Instagram or Facebook help you with your life goals? If not, stay away if possible. This is a personal decision, what might be a distraction to one person, might improve the life of another.
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The first step for successful self-defense is avoidance. Try to avoid as many dangerous situations as possible. In this context, this would mean, staying away from every distraction, which doesn’t add a lot of value to your life. Does Reddit or 𝕏 improve your life? Does surfing hours on Instagram or Facebook help you with your life goals? If not, stay away if possible. This is a personal decision, what might be a distraction to one person, might improve the life of another.
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These are the countermeasures I took in the last few years or things I experimented with:
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- **I deleted many social media apps** like Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, and Instagram from my phone.
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- **I deleted many social media apps** like Facebook, 𝕏, Google Plus, and Instagram from my phone.
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- **I deleted my bookmarks to social media sites** from my browser and visit them once a week deliberately. I stay less than a few minutes, to get the most important things I missed during the week.
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- **I deleted all messengers**, except the ones my family is using.
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- **I stopped reading or watching the daily news** (7 years ago). I’m the last to hear about the newest terrorist attack or the newest threats by Trump to the world. And I avoid the water cooler talks and coffee machine chats as hell. You can’t avoid the news, but not actively searching for news filters out a lot of the noise.
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## Automating with IFTTT
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I created many automated tasks with [IFTTT](https://ifttt.com/), which collects information from all kinds of sources and bring them to Raindrop.io. When I like, bookmark, upvote, or save on services like YouTube, Vimeo, Twitter, Reddit, Flickr, SoundCloud, GoodReads, Spotify, GitHub, Medium, or Ello an item, it will be saved to Raindrop.io, including tags.
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I created many automated tasks with [IFTTT](https://ifttt.com/), which collects information from all kinds of sources and bring them to Raindrop.io. When I like, bookmark, upvote, or save on services like YouTube, Vimeo, 𝕏, Reddit, Flickr, SoundCloud, GoodReads, Spotify, GitHub, Medium, or Ello an item, it will be saved to Raindrop.io, including tags.
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## Raindrop.io
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I use [IFTTT](https://ifttt.com/) (If This Then That) to automate several tasks across multiple services and tools on the internet or at home. There are hundreds of services and home appliances that can be connected.
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You can create powerful workflows to handover of data between two of these services without programming: Automatically publish a new blog post to Twitter, save a new Instagram photo to Dropbox, save liked videos or tweets to Raindrop.io, record your weight into a spreadsheet, send out an email when you enter or leave a specific geographical area, to name a few.
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You can create powerful workflows to handover of data between two of these services without programming: Automatically publish a new blog post to 𝕏, save a new Instagram photo to Dropbox, save liked videos or tweets to Raindrop.io, record your weight into a spreadsheet, send out an email when you enter or leave a specific geographical area, to name a few.
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I use around 20 services on that long list.
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## Freedom Toons
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[FreedomToons](https://www.youtube.com/c/FreedomToons/) is a YouTube channel creating cartoons about politics. The clips are short, seldom longer than 2 minutes. And as for the other comedians, 2020 gave a lot of material: They made fun of censorship on Twitter in [Twitter CENSORS "Fake News"](https://youtu.be/BP6w3QrlpMY) and [ⓘ Official sources say this cartoon is false](https://youtu.be/tez4CF4yUy4).
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[FreedomToons](https://www.youtube.com/c/FreedomToons/) is a YouTube channel creating cartoons about politics. The clips are short, seldom longer than 2 minutes. And as for the other comedians, 2020 gave a lot of material: They made fun of censorship on 𝕏 in [Twitter CENSORS "Fake News"](https://youtu.be/BP6w3QrlpMY) and [ⓘ Official sources say this cartoon is false](https://youtu.be/tez4CF4yUy4).
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The election was a topic to make fun of in [The Very Presidential Debate](https://youtu.be/VnlYaH8y_HU) and [Reasons To Vote For Joe Biden!](https://youtu.be/FE5Gmp5LQTE).
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I heard first of him for his involvement in the [grievance studies affair](https://youtu.be/kVk9a5Jcd1k) with _Peter Boghossian_ and _Helen Pluckrose_. They exposed 2018 the corruption in the humanities of American universities by submitting 20 fake papers. At the time of their reveal, 4 studies had been accepted and published, 3 accepted but not yet published, 6 were rejected and 7 were under review.
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He knows the language of Social Justice activists and ideologues as nobody else and regularly comes up with new ideas to mock, trigger, and ridicule those on Twitter. I love how he regularly renames his Twitter handle. For example, in December 2020 his handle is _James Lindsay, Bd.E., respect my degree_.
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He knows the language of Social Justice activists and ideologues as nobody else and regularly comes up with new ideas to mock, trigger, and ridicule those on 𝕏. I love how he regularly renames his 𝕏 handle. For example, in December 2020 his handle is _James Lindsay, Bd.E., respect my degree_.
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He founded [New Discourses](https://newdiscourses.com/), one of my favorite magazines, writing about the pursuit of objective truth and calling out “Critical Social Justice” and other ideological dogmas. I read many of his articles, for example [The Cult Dynamics of Wokeness](https://newdiscourses.com/2020/06/cult-dynamics-wokeness/), [The Woke Breaking Point](https://newdiscourses.com/2020/06/woke-breaking-point/), [Iconoclasm as a Prelude to Woke Horrors?](https://newdiscourses.com/2020/06/iconoclasm-prelude-woke-horrors/), or [The Great Silencing of America and the Hallmarks of Woke Totalitarianism](https://newdiscourses.com/2020/09/great-silencing-america-hallmarks-woke-totalitarianism/).
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One way you can do this is by supporting a decentralized internet and open source. Fight back and speak up against censorship and authoritarian tendencies, reject any legislation against cryptography or for more surveillance, dismiss the usage of fear-driven politics, and privacy violations, and expose hypocrisy in politicians, celebrities, and influencers. Vote with your money and attention.
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Start using tools that support privacy, security, and encryption. Use [Signal](https://www.signal.org/) or [Element](https://element.io/) instead of WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger. [Brave](https://brave.com/) or [Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/browsers/) instead of Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. [DuckDuckGo](https://duckduckgo.com/), [Startpage](https://startpage.com/), or [Ecosia](https://www.ecosia.org/) instead of Google. [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com/) or [Tutanota](https://tutanota.com/) instead of Google Mail. [Mastodon](https://joinmastodon.org/) or [Parler](https://parler.com/) instead of Twitter. [Invidious](https://invidious.site/), [Odysee](https://odysee.com/), [BitChute](https://www.bitchute.com/), or [Rumble](https://rumble.com/) instead of YouTube.
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Start using tools that support privacy, security, and encryption. Use [Signal](https://www.signal.org/) or [Element](https://element.io/) instead of WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger. [Brave](https://brave.com/) or [Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/browsers/) instead of Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. [DuckDuckGo](https://duckduckgo.com/), [Startpage](https://startpage.com/), or [Ecosia](https://www.ecosia.org/) instead of Google. [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com/) or [Tutanota](https://tutanota.com/) instead of Google Mail. [Odysee](https://odysee.com/), [BitChute](https://www.bitchute.com/), or [Rumble](https://rumble.com/) instead of YouTube.
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[The Hated One](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjr2bPAyPV7t35MvcgT3W8Q) or [Rob Braxman](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYVU6rModlGxvJbszCclGGw) make videos with tips and tricks on how to protect your privacy online. [Restore Privacy](https://restoreprivacy.com/) is another good resource to learn about privacy and security. You don’t need to stop using the other services, but using alternatives will move power and money away from the big social media companies.
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[Medium](https://medium.com/) is not your website, it’s another person’s website. Everything you write on Medium or elsewhere on Social Media platforms is not yours—sometimes even written bluntly in legal small-print—and can be taken down, censored, or banned if somebody disagrees.
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The internet can survive if we move it back to the people and invest in decentralization: Your website instead of Medium, your news list instead of your followers, a [RSS feed](/index.xml) instead of a stream of content, [Mastodon](https://mastodon.social/@kogakure) instead of Twitter, [Matrix](https://matrix.to/#/@kogakure:matrix.org) instead of WhatsApp.
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The internet can survive if we move it back to the people and invest in decentralization: Your website instead of Medium, your news list instead of your followers, a [RSS feed](/index.xml) instead of a stream of content, [Matrix](https://matrix.to/#/@kogakure:matrix.org) instead of WhatsApp.
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Everything controlled by a company can (and _will_) get corrupt, disappear, or be changed at any time without you being able to do anything about it. Your livelihood might disappear overnight because YouTube decides to rank the algorithm differently.
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In January 2020, I created an SEO component. As long as I work with websites, I know the importance of an SEO-friendly website. If the website can’t be crawled properly it will be bad for disabled people, content crawlers (like Raindrop.io or Pocket), or Feed Reeders) and sharing content on social media won’t work properly. Bad SEO: Your website sucks.
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The component I created (I was inspired by a lot of other Gatsby developers) provides every page with the full set of necessary headers: Meta tags, title, description, OpenGraph, and Twitter tags (for sharing on social media sites) and plenty of other things. The component allows changing any of these parameters on a per-page basis. A specific page shouldn’t be crawled? Add a different `robots` rule to that page.
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The component I created (I was inspired by a lot of other Gatsby developers) provides every page with the full set of necessary headers: Meta tags, title, description, OpenGraph, and 𝕏 tags (for sharing on social media sites) and plenty of other things. The component allows changing any of these parameters on a per-page basis. A specific page shouldn’t be crawled? Add a different `robots` rule to that page.
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## Easter Eggs
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The majority of my articles I read directly in [Reeder](https://reeder.app/) or Readwise Reader.
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I consume everything possible now exclusively in [Feedbin](https://feedbin.com/): RSS/Atom Feeds, YouTube videos, Twitter feeds, Reddit topics, Google News keywords, Google Alerts, newsletters, … I can read it in my time, and chronological order.
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I consume everything possible now exclusively in [Feedbin](https://feedbin.com/): RSS/Atom Feeds, YouTube videos, 𝕏 feeds, Reddit topics, Google News keywords, Google Alerts, newsletters, … I can read it in my time, and chronological order.
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Intriguing articles I save as cleaned up Markdown with the [DEVONthink](https://devontechnologies.com/apps/devonthink) Clipper to my inbox. This is one of my favorite features of DEVONthink. The Markdown files are stored in yearly folders in my Reference database.
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## Mastodon
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[Mastodon](https://joinmastodon.org/) is an open-source, distributed Microblogging service similar to Twitter. It is not owned by one company but consists of multiple, decentralized instances owned by private individuals, associations, or companies.
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[Mastodon](https://joinmastodon.org/) is an open-source, distributed Microblogging service similar to 𝕏. It is not owned by one company but consists of multiple, decentralized instances owned by private individuals, associations, or companies.
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Each instance has its policies and rules. By default, all instances can talk to all other instances, but it’s possible to restrict the communication to other servers or set up filters for specific types of content.
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### Articles
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Articles can be imported from Pocket, Instapaper, Feedly, Medium, or from every webpage. I like in particular how easy it is to send Twitter tweets or complete Twitter threads into Readwise.
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Articles can be imported from Pocket, Instapaper, Feedly, Medium, or from every webpage. I like in particular how easy it is to send 𝕏 tweets or complete 𝕏 threads into Readwise.
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### Podcasts
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OpenAI is one of the few companies that is not driven by profit. It’s a non-profit research company founded in 2015 by [Elon Musk](https://x.com/elonmusk), [Sam Altman](https://x.com/sama) (CEO), [Greg Brockman](https://x.com/gdb) (CTO), [John Schulman](https://x.com/johnschulman2), and [Ilya Sutskever](https://x.com/ilyasut) (Chief Scientist).[^crunchbase] The company has raised $1.7 billion in funding.
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[Elon Musk](https://x.com/elonmusk) is a Co-Founder, board member, and doing Executive Operations at OpenAI. He is also the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and Twitter; co-founder of SolarCity and The Boring Company. His recent interview at TED, [A future worth getting excited about](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRvf00NooN8), is a must-watch.
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[Elon Musk](https://x.com/elonmusk) is a Co-Founder, board member, and doing Executive Operations at OpenAI. He is also the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and 𝕏; co-founder of SolarCity and The Boring Company. His recent interview at TED, [A future worth getting excited about](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRvf00NooN8), is a must-watch.
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The company has been working on [Generative Models](https://openai.com/blog/generative-models/) for several years. In 2019, OpenAI released [GPT-2](https://openai.com/blog/better-language-models/), a large-scale unsupervised language model that generates coherent paragraphs of text. In 2020, OpenAI released [CLIP](https://openai.com/blog/clip/), a new approach to image and text understanding. In 2021, OpenAI released [DALL·E](https://openai.com/blog/dall-e/), a new approach to image generation. In 2022, OpenAI released [Codex](https://openai.com/blog/openai-codex/), a new approach to code generation.
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In the following sections, I’ll show examples of AI-generated content, starting with speech-to-text. I’ll focus on the bigger topics and mention the less-researched topics.
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When OpenAI released [Whisper](https://github.com/openai/whisper) as Open Source, [Andrej Karpathy](https://karpathy.ai/) announced on [Twitter](https://x.com/karpathy/status/1574474950416617472) how he had downloaded and transcribed 322 episodes of the [Lex Friedman Podcast](https://lexfridman.com/podcast/) thanks to Whisper and published them on his project [Lexicap](https://karpathy.ai/lexicap/). I wanted to try it out myself because it doesn’t need expensive hardware for calculation or payment.
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When OpenAI released [Whisper](https://github.com/openai/whisper) as Open Source, [Andrej Karpathy](https://karpathy.ai/) announced on [𝕏](https://x.com/karpathy/status/1574474950416617472) how he had downloaded and transcribed 322 episodes of the [Lex Friedman Podcast](https://lexfridman.com/podcast/) thanks to Whisper and published them on his project [Lexicap](https://karpathy.ai/lexicap/). I wanted to try it out myself because it doesn’t need expensive hardware for calculation or payment.
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I’ll show in this section how to download a video, transcribe and translate it with Whisper. The tool requires a running [Python](https://www.python.org/) environment with [PyTorch](https://pytorch.org/) and [FFmpeg](https://ffmpeg.org/) installed. It’s picky about the versions, I’ll walk you through what I did.
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You could use ChatGPT for creative tasks. Simon Willison used ChatGPT to [learn the Rust programming language](://simonwillison.net/2022/Dec/5/rust-chatgpt-copilot/). Dylan Black [taught ChatGPT to Invent a Language](https://maximumeffort.substack.com/p/i-taught-chatgpt-to-invent-a-language). Guy Parsons asked ChatGPT to [create a movie script](https://x.com/GuyP/status/1598668947439685633), including the script and images of the protagonists.
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Other people used it for assistive or consulting tasks. Alex Cohen [created a weight loss plan, with calorie targets, a grocery list, and a workout plan](https://x.com/anothercohen/status/1599531037570502656). Daniel Gross [created a WhatsApp bot](https://x.com/danielgross/status/1598735800497119232) with ChatGPT that served as his personal assistant. Roxana Daneshjou tried to use [ChatGPT as a medical chatbot](https://x.com/RoxanaDaneshjou/status/1598170660186251264). The German Twitter user Velofisch asked ChatGPT to [evaluate recent political events](https://x.com/Velofisch/status/1601243231148478464) in Germany for its ethics and morality. Its answer was a poor certificate for the German government because it declared all political decisions as immoral.
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Other people used it for assistive or consulting tasks. Alex Cohen [created a weight loss plan, with calorie targets, a grocery list, and a workout plan](https://x.com/anothercohen/status/1599531037570502656). Daniel Gross [created a WhatsApp bot](https://x.com/danielgross/status/1598735800497119232) with ChatGPT that served as his personal assistant. Roxana Daneshjou tried to use [ChatGPT as a medical chatbot](https://x.com/RoxanaDaneshjou/status/1598170660186251264). The German 𝕏 user Velofisch asked ChatGPT to [evaluate recent political events](https://x.com/Velofisch/status/1601243231148478464) in Germany for its ethics and morality. Its answer was a poor certificate for the German government because it declared all political decisions as immoral.
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And we could see numerous people trying to let it develop things. Rakshit Lodha asked ChatGPT to [build a Twitter bot without knowing any programming language](https://medium.com/@rlodha1/how-i-used-chat-gpt-to-build-a-twitter-bot-without-any-programming-language-35bbc43f6ad). Jonas Degrave [build a virtual machine inside ChatGPT](https://www.engraved.blog/building-a-virtual-machine-inside/). Sarah Gooding used ChatGPT to [create a working WordPress plugin](https://wptavern.com/chatgpt-creates-a-working-wordpress-plugin-on-the-first-try) on the first try. The [game of an 11-year-old boy created with ChatGPT](https://mpost.io/11-year-old-boys-game-for-chatgpt-is-blowing-up-the-internet/) created a lot of attention. Amjad Masad used ChatGPT as a [debugging companion](https://x.com/amasad/status/1598042665375105024). Lech Sokolowski asked ChatGPT to [create Blender scripts](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k50Y0b3g5WY) that arranged cubes in a random, in a circle, facing the center, and in a sphere.
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People tried to hack ChatGPT in all possible ways. But OpenAI works constantly to prevent those abuses. This Twitter thread shows [all the ways to get around ChatGPT's safeguards](https://x.com/davisblalock/status/1602600453555961856), for example allow it to browse the internet, talk rude, or give tips for a perfect murder.
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People tried to hack ChatGPT in all possible ways. But OpenAI works constantly to prevent those abuses. This 𝕏 thread shows [all the ways to get around ChatGPT's safeguards](https://x.com/davisblalock/status/1602600453555961856), for example allow it to browse the internet, talk rude, or give tips for a perfect murder.
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People created many interesting projects related to ChatGPT in a matter of days. [LearnGPT](https://www.learngpt.com/) and [showGPT](https://showgpt.co/) are platforms that collect fascinating prompts and allow rating them in Reddit style. [Awesome ChatGPT Prompts](https://github.com/f/awesome-chatgpt-prompts) is a GitHub repository collecting cool ideas. This collection highlights the shortcomings of ChatGPT and [where it lacks](https://cookup.ai/chatgpt/where-it-lacks/). [ShareGPT](https://sharegpt.com/) is a platform and Google Chrome browser extension that allows sharing your results with others. Wang Dàpéng created a [ChatGPT Google extension](https://github.com/wong2/chat-gpt-google-extension) that shows the response to a question alongside the search results. Hello Cognition, Inc. created a [ChatGPT search engine](https://beta.sayhello.so/) that looks at the results of a search for answers to a question. Abiel Zulio M created an unofficial [ChatGPT extension for Raycast](https://github.com/abielzulio/chatgpt-raycast).
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[^gpt4rumornov]: Alberto Romero (2022): GPT-4 Rumors From Silicon Valley, https://thealgorithmicbridge.substack.com/p/gpt-4-rumors-from-silicon-valley.
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[^gpt4rumorasw]: Andrew Steinwold (2022): Twitter, https://x.com/AndrewSteinwold/status/1594889562526027777.
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[^gpt4rumorasw]: Andrew Steinwold (2022): 𝕏, https://x.com/AndrewSteinwold/status/1594889562526027777.
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If we don’t apply Freedom of Speech equally, we need an arbiter of truth. But there is no such thing as objective truth, and the last thing we want is to give this power to the state. Things change quickly and the regulations and censorship you cheered for because they benefited your side, might be used against you in the next election cycle.
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This realization came as a surprise to many people when Elon Musk recently tried to buy Twitter. The whining was huge. For weeks, all progressive media outlets wrote hit pieces on Musk. The idea that a funny, libertarian centrist, that stands for free speech, wants to open source the ranking algorithm of Twitter to make the company more transparent, and introduce encryption for direct messages scared the heck out of these authoritarians.
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This realization came as a surprise to many people when Elon Musk recently tried to buy Twitter (now 𝕏). The whining was huge. For weeks, all progressive media outlets wrote hit pieces on Musk. The idea that a funny, libertarian centrist, that stands for free speech, wants to open source the ranking algorithm of Twitter to make the company more transparent, and introduce encryption for direct messages scared the heck out of these authoritarians.
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For years conservatives and centrists had to listen to the argument <q>It’s a private company, if you don’t like it, build your own.</q> After removing Donald Trump from Twitter, people moved to Parler. Then Google and Apple removed the app from their stores. <q>If you don’t like it, build your own app store.</q> People started using the app on the web. Amazon decided to remove the AWS web servers the platform was hosted on. <q>If you don’t like it, build your own servers.</q>
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The reason most people have no clue how bad the state of the world is the result of the breakdown of another pillar of our _Gated Institutions_: **Media and Journalism**.
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[^watson2021aa]: Paul Joseph Watson (2021): _AMERICA 2021_, https://youtu.be/p1kUN0MyMHw.
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[^carlisle2019pn]: Madeleine Carlisle (2019): _What to Know About the Origins of ‘Left’ and ‘Right’ in Politics, From the French Revolution to the 2020 Presidential Race_, https://time.com/5673239/left-right-politics-origins/.
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[^dsouza2017mo]: Dinesh D'Souza (2017): _Is Fascism Right Or Left?_, https://youtu.be/m6bSsaVL6gA.
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[^devellennes2022lx]: Charles Devellennes (2022): _Macron’s crown is already slipping_, https://www.spiked-online.com/2022/06/16/macrons-crown-is-already-slipping/.
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[^rogan2019ul]: Joe Rogan and Naval Ravikant (2019): _The Joe Rogan Experience 1309 - Naval Ravikant_, https://youtu.be/3qHkcs3kG44.
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[^saad2020aa]: Gad Saad (2020): _The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense_, Regnery Publishing.
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[^hume2020aa]: Mick Hume (2020): _A good year for free-speech haters_, https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/12/23/a-good-year-for-free-speech-haters/.
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[^pluckrose2020ed]: Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay (2020): _Freedom of Speech and the Fallacy of Demanding to be Heard_, https://newdiscourses.com/2020/01/freedom-of-speech-fallacy-demanding-heard/.
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[^letterjustice2020]: (Hrsg.) (2020): _A Letter on Justice and Open Debate_, https://harpers.org/a-letter-on-justice-and-open-debate/.
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[^kearse2022wb]: Leo Kearse (2022): _Comedian Leo Kearse on the Elon Musk Twitter takeover making woke lefty liberals CRY_, https://youtu.be/UTShD7VIgv0.
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[^taibbi2022tg]: Matt Taibbi (2022): _Twitter’s Chickens Come Home to Roost_, https://taibbi.substack.com/p/twitters-chickens-come-home-to-roost.
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[^johnstone2022rm]: Caitlin Johnstone (2022): _Oh God It’s Going To Get SO Much Worse_, https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2022/04/30/oh-god-its-going-to-get-so-much-worse/.
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[^weinstein2022qv]: Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying (2022): _Bret and Heather 115th DarkHorse Podcast Livestream: Don’t Say Anything at all_, https://youtu.be/Nfhg1PcTync.
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[^agency2022mu]: Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (2022): _Mis, Dis, Malinformation_, https://www.cisa.gov/mdm.
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[^weinstein2022hg]: Bret Weinstein and Robert Malone (2022): _If a Fiberglass Tree Falls in a Forest… Bret Speaks with Dr. Robert Malone_, https://odysee.com/Bret-Malone2:27eda26764c7244b1f703dc58c9932f93e382951.
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[^lengsfeld2022sv]: Vera Lengsfeld (2022): _Der Verfassungsschutz wird zur Staatssicherheit_, https://reitschuster.de/post/der-verfassungsschutz-wird-zur-staatssicherheit/.
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[^bmi2022kl]: Bundesministerium des Innern und für Heimat (2022): _Verfassungsschutzbericht 2021 vorgestellt: Steigende Zahl von Extremisten in fast allen Phänomenbereichen_, https://www.bmi.bund.de/SharedDocs/pressemitteilungen/DE/2022/06/verfassungsschutzbericht2021.html.
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[^schattauer2020qd]: Göran Schattauer (2020): _Ex-Bundesrichter Papier rügt deutsche Asylpolitik: "Mitgefühl ersetzt kein Recht"_, https://www.focus.de/politik/gerichte-in-deutschland/deutschlands-hoechster-richter-a-d-klagt-an-ex-bundesrichter-papier-ruegt-deutsche-asylpolitik-mitgefuehl-ersetzt-kein-recht_id_11580201.html.
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[^schmalz2021ht]: Alexander Schmalz (2021): _Ex-Verfassungsrichter: Corona-Politik war irrational und kopflos_, https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/news/ex-verfassungsrichter-corona-politik-war-irrational-und-kopflos-li.186983.
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[^douglas2022zf]: Holger Douglas (2022): _Überfallartige Hausdurchsuchungen bei Medizinern_, https://www.tichyseinblick.de/daili-es-sentials/hausdurchsuchungen-paul-brandenburg-und-stefan-hockertz/.
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[^palmieri2022gb]: Jacob Palmieri (2022): _Here’s How The Hunter Biden Story Would Have Changed The 2020 Election_, https://thepalmierireport.com/heres-how-the-hunter-biden-story-would-have-changed-the-2020-election/.
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[^security2022mq]: Homeland Security (2022): _DHS Issues National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) Bulletin_, https://www.dhs.gov/news/2022/02/07/dhs-issues-national-terrorism-advisory-system-ntas-bulletin.
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[^johnstone2021kj]: Caitlin Johnstone (2021): _Patriot Act 2, Censorship, And Other Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix_, https://caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/patriot-act-2-censorship-and-other.
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[^parker2019va]: Tom Parker (2019): _Europe wants to create a Digital Media Observatory to fight fake news_, https://reclaimthenet.org/european-commission-disinformation-initiative/.
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Additionally, a culture expecting free content on the internet locked newspapers into a banner advertising model they could only lose. It resulted in a vicious circle of the need for clicks, achieved with rage and clickbait content. Not only does sex sell, hate, too.
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The journalistic integrity and quality of news reporters dropped continuously. Newspapers could not compete with the speed of Twitter posts. The drive for clicks resulted in a reduction of journalistic quality, which included checking the validity of sources.
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The journalistic integrity and quality of news reporters dropped continuously. Newspapers could not compete with the speed of 𝕏 posts. The drive for clicks resulted in a reduction of journalistic quality, which included checking the validity of sources.
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The profession of journalism lost its quality because many news outlets required fewer of the old skills. The education in that field became expensive and only upper-middle-class people continued this route, compared to the previous 50 years when journalists came from all classes. This resulted in an influx of social justice activists.
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These new “journalists” of the Millennial generation are coming out of the universities where a new culture of grievance, complaining, and entitlement has taken over the institutions. Instead of doing journalistic work, many of the new hires are foremost social activists and spend their days writing hit-pieces about people that violate their woke ideology or harassing people on Twitter. In a recent scandal at <cite>The Washington Post</cite>, David Weigel, one of their best reporters, was suspended without pay for a month for retweeting a joke. The newspaper’s leadership followed the demands of a co-worker, Felicia Sonmez, to punish Weigel for his “offense.” This wasn’t enough for her, she went on a Twitter shit storm for days, demanding multiple people to get fired, attacking colleagues, and mocking her bosses which got her finally fired after multiple days.[^maher2022mr]
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These new “journalists” of the Millennial generation are coming out of the universities where a new culture of grievance, complaining, and entitlement has taken over the institutions. Instead of doing journalistic work, many of the new hires are foremost social activists and spend their days writing hit-pieces about people that violate their woke ideology or harassing people on 𝕏. In a recent scandal at <cite>The Washington Post</cite>, David Weigel, one of their best reporters, was suspended without pay for a month for retweeting a joke. The newspaper’s leadership followed the demands of a co-worker, Felicia Sonmez, to punish Weigel for his “offense.” This wasn’t enough for her, she went on a 𝕏 shit storm for days, demanding multiple people to get fired, attacking colleagues, and mocking her bosses which got her finally fired after multiple days.[^maher2022mr]
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There is no place outside universities more biased than media companies. A poll from 2015 found that 92% of all employees of the German public media company ARD voted Red (_Social Democratic_ and _Socialist_) or Green.[^hanfeld2020xv] With this imbalance, any objectivity is impossible. The Pew Research Center found similar numbers in the USA in 2004, where 93% of all journalists were politically left.[^wolan2021uu]
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Social Media has a front and center seat in the media drama. However, if they react to demands from either side, they lose. Politicians and corporations that see their narratives questioned demand stronger censorship, disguised as a “War on Disinformation,” and multiple bills for regulation are currently waiting for review. Currently, social media companies have special rights under Section 230 that allows them to be treated as a platform and not be responsible for their content and at the same time be able to moderate content as a publisher.
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This opens endless possibilities for social media companies to apply moderation rules in an unbalanced manner. In the majority of tech companies, the amount of progressive employees is at the high 90%. At Twitter, 98.7% of all employees vote for the Democrats.[^molla2018fz] These are the employees who program the algorithms and moderate the content. Objectivity is impossible with this imbalance.
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This opens endless possibilities for social media companies to apply moderation rules in an unbalanced manner. In the majority of tech companies, the amount of progressive employees is at the high 90%. At Twitter (now 𝕏), 98.7% of all employees vote for the Democrats.[^molla2018fz] These are the employees who program the algorithms and moderate the content. Objectivity is impossible with this imbalance.
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The number of censorship techniques reached dangerous levels in the last 5 years. From marking content as age-restricted, to prevent it reaches children, to Demonetization and De-Ranking of content, to Shadow Banning, Throttling, and Content Blocking to the final stages of Strikes and Deplatforming.
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@@ -184,47 +184,91 @@ And painting him as a conspiracy theorist or anti-vaxxer and writing hit pieces
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This shows a trend that gives hope. People are sick of woke political agenda. They want no more second-long soundbites and moderated, biased shows. They prefer listening to the sometimes 2-3 hour long conversations with people of all political and social backgrounds instead because in long conversations everything is unfiltered, unmoderated, and you can’t hide an agenda. You need to be honest. Honesty is rare these days.
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[^eagle2022hi]: James Eagle (2022): _Most Popular Websites Since 1993_, https://youtu.be/hNDILCdZmRo.
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[^pewresearchcenter2021cm]: Pew Research Center (2021): _Total estimated circulation of U.S. daily newspapers_, https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/chart/sotnm-newspapers-total-estimated-circulation-for-u-s-daily-newspapers/.
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[^pewresearchcenter2021sx]: Pew Research Center (2021): _Newspapers Fact Sheet_, https://www.pewresearch.org/journalism/fact-sheet/newspapers/.
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[^disselhoff2015io]: Felix Disselhoff (2015): _Und wann stirbt Ihre Zeitung? Open-Data-Projekt sagt Halbwertszeit von Printmedien voraus_, https://meedia.de/2015/01/05/und-wann-stirbt-ihre-zeitung-open-data-projekt-sagt-halbwertszeit-von-printmedien-voraus/.
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[^maher2022mr]: Bill Maher (2022): _New Rule: Democracy Dies in Dumbness_, https://youtu.be/5tu9JGK_yHo.
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[^rosenfield2022sj]: Kat Rosenfield (2022): _The media is run by trolls_, https://unherd.com/2022/06/the-media-is-run-by-trolls/.
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[^hanfeld2020xv]: Michael Hanfeld (2020): _92 Prozent für Rot-Rot-Grün_, https://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/medien/ard-volontaere-wie-divers-ist-die-ausbildungs-generation-17038169.html.
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[^wolan2021uu]: Alan Wolan and Wilfred Reilly (2021): _Wilfred Reilly on Thomas Sowell_, https://www.buzzsprout.com/1826734/9077711-wilfred-reilly-on-thomas-sowell.
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[^brand2022tz]: Russel Brand (2022): _This Is Impossible To Ignore_, https://youtu.be/uEoNZSLabLc.
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[^furedi2022wg]: Frank Furedi (2022): _‘Nudge’ has no place in our democracy_, https://www.spiked-online.com/2022/01/14/nudge-has-no-place-in-our-democracy/.
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[^wintour2010ba]: Patrick Wintour (2010): _David Cameron’s ‘nudge unit’ aims to improve economic behaviour_, https://www.theguardian.com/society/2010/sep/09/cameron-nudge-unit-economic-behaviour.
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[^ruda2022ze]: Simon Ruda (2022): _Will nudge theory survive the pandemic?_, https://unherd.com/2022/01/how-the-government-abused-nudge-theory/.
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[^dowideit2021ze]: Anette Dowideit and Alexander Nabert (2021): _Innenministerium spannte Wissenschaftler für Rechtfertigung von Corona-Maßnahmen ein_, https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article225864597/Interner-E-Mail-Verkehr-Innenministerium-spannte-Wissenschaftler-ein.html.
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[^johnstone2022zu]: Caitlin Johnstone (2022): _Ten Times Empire Managers Showed Us That They Want To Control Our Thoughts_, https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2022/05/29/ten-times-empire-managers-showed-us-that-they-want-to-control-our-thoughts/.
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[^jazeera2017it]: Al Jazeera (2017): _Noam Chomsky - The 5 Filters of the Mass Media Machine_, https://youtu.be/34LGPIXvU5M.
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[^hirsch2021hw]: Oliver Hirsch (2021): _Propaganda erkennen lernen_, https://clubderklarenworte.de/propaganda-erkennen-lernen/.
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[^dts2022iy]: dts Nachrichtenagentur (2022): _Unionsfraktion schreibt Brandbrief an Lauterbach_, https://www.oldenburger-onlinezeitung.de/nachrichten/unionsfraktion-schreibt-brandbrief-an-lauterbach-85408.html.
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[^ivmmeta2021ra]: ivmmeta.com (2021): _Ivermectin for COVID-19: real-time meta analysis of 63 studies_, https://ivmmeta.com/.
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[^wade2021vr]: Peter Wade (2021): _Gunshot victims left waiting as horse dewormer overdoses overwhelm Oklahoma hospitals, doctor says_, https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/gunshot-victims-horse-dewormer-ivermectin-oklahoma-hospitals-covid-1220608/.
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[^rogan2022gh]: Joe Rogan (2022): _Yellow Journalism_, https://www.instagram.com/p/CYcLCESpFws/.
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[^miroff2020jm]: Nick Miroff (2020): _‘Kids in cages’: It’s true that Obama built the cages at the border. But Trump’s ‘zero tolerance’ immigration policy had no precedent._, https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/kids-in-cages-debate-trump-obama/2020/10/23/8ff96f3c-1532-11eb-82af-864652063d61_story.html.
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[^re2019as]: Gregg Re (2019): _PolitiFact stands by AOC 'parking lot' fact-check after online mockery_, https://www.foxnews.com/politics/politifact-aoc-parking-lot-fact-check-mockery.
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[^carlson2021ca]: Tucker Carlson (2021): _Tucker: Kyle Rittenhouse facts are different than what we were told_, https://www.foxnews.com/transcript/tucker-kyle-rittenhouse-facts-are-different-than-what-we-were-told.
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[^faria2021qg]: Zachary Faria (2021): _Portland cut police funding and got a 2,000% surge in murders_, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/portland-cut-police-funding-and-got-a-2-000-surge-in-murders.
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[^ganser2020em]: Daniele Ganser (2020): _Daniele Ganser: Propaganda - Wie unsere Gedanken und Gefühle gelenkt werden_, https://youtu.be/ooM3rrBoiBA.
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[^bedard2020aa]: Paul Bedard (2020): _Just 9% trust media ‘a great deal,’ 33% ‘none at all,’ highest ever_, https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/just-9-trust-media-a-great-deal-33-none-at-all-highest-ever.
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[^brenan2021mz]: Megan Brenan (2021): _Americans’ Trust in Media Dips to Second Lowest on Record_, https://news.gallup.com/poll/355526/americans-trust-media-dips-second-lowest-record.aspx.
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[^bagus2021lf]: Philipp Bagus, José Antonio Peña-Ramos, and Antonio Sánchez-Bayón (2021): _COVID-19 and the Political Economy of Mass Hysteria_, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7913136/.
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[^illing2019bz]: Sean Illing (2019): _A decade of revolt_, https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/12/26/21004797/2010s-review-a-decade-of-revolt-martin-gurri.
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[^molla2018fz]: Rani Molla (2018): _Tech employees are much more liberal than their employers — at least as far as the candidates they support_, https://www.vox.com/2018/10/31/18039528/tech-employees-politics-liberal-employers-candidates.
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[^sacks2022py]: David Sacks and Bari Weiss (2022): _How Big Tech Is Strangling Your Freedom_, https://www.honestlypod.com/podcast/episode/2b0f956c/how-big-tech-is-strangling-your-freedom.
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[^weinstein2020lw]: Eric Weinstein and Ashley Mathews (2020): _Ashley Mathews (Riley Reid) on The Portal, Ep. #021 - The Mogul & Brains Behind America’s Sweetheart_, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHNBCVGH34c.
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[^lane2021lh]: Justin E. Lane, Kevin McCaffree, and F. LeRon Shults (2021): _Is radicalization reinforced by social media censorship?_, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/350372124_Is_radicalization_reinforced_by_social_media_censorship.
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[^bruzzone2020aa]: Victor Bruzzone (2020): _Oppositional Thinking and the Importance of Compassion_, https://areomagazine.com/2020/08/25/oppositional-thinking-and-the-importance-of-compassion/.
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[^rogan2022jm]: Joe Rogan, Daryl Davis, and Bill Ottman (2022): _The Joe Rogan Experience 1792 - Daryl Davis & Bill Ottman_, https://open.spotify.com/episode/2hM2E1WkW2QBJQV7T5ikwb.
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[^kay2022eh]: Grace Kay (2022): _Elon Musk says Netflix is losing subscribers because ‘the woke mind virus’ is making it ‘unwatchable’_, https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-netflix-losing-subscribers-because-woke-mind-virus-2022-4.
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[^soave2022pw]: Robby Soave (2022): _Netflix Adds ‘Artistic Expression’ Policy, Says It Will Not ‘Censor Specific Artists’_, https://reason.com/2022/05/13/netflix-dave-chappelle-artistic-expression-company-culture/.
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[^meyen2021xq]: Michael Meyen (2021): _Michael Meyen: Die Medien-Matrix_, https://youtu.be/jE2SkKXxtYQ.
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[^thurnes2022ru]: Mario Thurnes (2022): _„Spiegel“ im publizistischen Kampf gegen Milliardäre – Bill Gates wird verschont_, https://www.tichyseinblick.de/feuilleton/medien/spiegel-fuehrt-puplizistischen-kampf-gegen-milliardaere-und-verschont-bill-gates/.
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[^brand2022qs]: Russel Brand (2022): _The Truth About “Woke” Disney_, https://youtu.be/MfsgiSIIaUc.
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||||
[^wile2022wa]: Rob Wile and Bryan Logan (2022): _CNN+ is shutting down_, https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/cnn-streaming-service-cnn-plus-is-shutting-down-rcna25406.
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[^dore2022it]: Jimmy Dore (2022): _No, 270 “Doctors” Didn’t Criticize Joe Rogan_, https://youtu.be/JUavjbM3gi4.
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[^sears2022jo]: JP Sears (2022): _What We DON’T Want You To Know! - News Update_, https://youtu.be/uE3EFV5DE18.
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[^hibberd2022qn]: James Hibberd (2022): _Joe Rogan Claims Massive Subscriber Boost Due to Recent Controversies_, https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/joe-rogan-spotify-subscribers-1235134232/.
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||||
[^kotkin2022re]: Joel Kotkin (2022): _Do we need a capitalist civil war?_, https://unherd.com/2022/05/do-we-need-a-capitalist-civil-war/.
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@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ The incident is at the same time funny and terrifying but revealed how corrupted
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One could ignore what happens in Academia, but unfortunately, it is not <q>What Happens in Academia, Stays in Academia.</q> Scientific papers are written by scientists that work in Academia. Their ideologies will reflect in studies and have real-world consequences.
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||||
Another consequence is that students don’t stay students forever, but are released into the labor market. They bring their ideologies into corporations, media, and politics. We see this in social media companies and the tech industry, which are saturated with progressive-left activists. Most of those companies, like Netflix (99.6%) or Twitter (98.7%) have a left-biased workforce.[^molla2018fz]
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||||
Another consequence is that students don’t stay students forever, but are released into the labor market. They bring their ideologies into corporations, media, and politics. We see this in social media companies and the tech industry, which are saturated with progressive-left activists. Most of those companies, like Netflix (99.6%) or Twitter (now 𝕏) (98.7%) have a left-biased workforce.[^molla2018fz]
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||||
Media companies have a strong cultural influence with their hegemony on movies, TV Shows, news articles, and social media influence. This leads to problems I discussed in previous essays of this series regarding censorship, bias, echo chambers, and political division.
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@@ -148,27 +148,51 @@ The problem of universities breaking down and releasing activists into the publi
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||||
The only way this can be stopped is when more companies stand up against activists that threaten their companies. You don’t kowtow to the mob. The companies that understand this will survive this phase, the others won’t because the majority of people are fed up with woke shit and will stop buying and consuming those politicized products.
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[^cox2011vs]: Tony Cox and Sandra Aamodt (2011): _Brain Maturity Extends Well Beyond Teen Years_, https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=141164708.
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[^conquest1968ar]: Robert Conquest (1968): _The Great Terror_, NY Macmillan.
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[^haven2010xg]: Cynthia Haven (2010): _Stalin killed millions. A Stanford historian answers the question, was it genocide?_, https://news.stanford.edu/2010/09/23/naimark-stalin-genocide-092310/.
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[^somin2016ht]: Illya Somin (2016): _Remembering the biggest mass murder in the history of the world_, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2016/08/03/giving-historys-greatest-mass-murderer-his-due/.
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[^saad2020aa]: Gad Saad (2020): _The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense_, Regnery Publishing.
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[^pluckrose2020he]: Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay (2020): _Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity - and Why This Harms Everybody_, Pitchstone Publishing.
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[^lindsay2022ty]: James Lindsay (2022): _What is Critical Race Theory?_, https://youtu.be/BED_D6Hc6TU.
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[^carroll2021so]: Craig Carroll (2021): _Fighting Critical Race Theory in Schools_, https://areomagazine.com/2021/07/19/212494/.
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[^newsweek2021qd]: Newsweek (2021): _Watch Black Father Blast Critical Race Theory At Board Meeting In Viral Video_, https://youtu.be/m66rcHzWaPU.
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[^foxnews2021od]: Fox News (2021): _Parents fed up with critical race theory are trying to oust school board members_, https://youtu.be/Kgx49-lJrYA.
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[^watson2022fh]: Sydney Watson (2022): _The bizarre downward spiral of fat acceptance and "Health at Every Size"_, https://youtu.be/hwL-8cSiK6Q.
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[^watson2019wf]: Sydney Watson (2019): _Are transgender athletes pushing women out of sports? (here’s the data)_, https://youtu.be/C7jULL7ov7k.
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[^watson2022ua]: Sydney Watson (2022): _How hundreds of biological men INVADED women’s prisons_, https://youtu.be/k6PEmajzrc0.
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||||
[^chasmar2021ut]: Jessica Chasmar (2021): _Newsom rally speaker calls Larry Elder ‘a Black face on White supremacy’_, https://www.foxnews.com/politics/newsom-speaker-larry-elder-black-face-white-supremacy.
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||||
[^simpson2016cg]: Kaitlyn Simpson (2016): _The Explainer: Timeline of the Jordan Peterson controversy_, https://thevarsity.ca/2016/11/21/the-explainer-timeline-of-the-jordan-peterson-controversy/.
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|
||||
[^weissmann2020xp]: Sara Weissmann (2020): _Two Years After Protests, Evergreen State College Works to Boost Enrollment, Retention_, https://www.diverseeducation.com/students/article/15106098/two-years-after-protests-evergreen-state-college-works-to-boost-enrollment-retention.
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||||
|
||||
[^sexton2020mk]: John Sexton (2020): _Evergreen State College president George Bridges is leaving...next year_, https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2020/02/26/evergreen-state-college-president-george-bridges-leaving-next-year-n310139.
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|
||||
[^lindsay2018zb]: James Lindsay, Peter Boghossian, and Helen Pluckrose (2018): _Academic Grievance Studies and the Corruption of Scholarship_, https://areomagazine.com/2018/10/02/academic-grievance-studies-and-the-corruption-of-scholarship/.
|
||||
|
||||
[^molla2018fz]: Rani Molla (2018): _Tech employees are much more liberal than their employers - at least as far as the candidates they support_, https://www.vox.com/2018/10/31/18039528/tech-employees-politics-liberal-employers-candidates.
|
||||
|
||||
[^pachal2020gj]: Pete Pachal (2020): _Coinbase Has Drawn a Line in the Sand for Its Activist Employees_, https://www.coindesk.com/coinbase-has-drawn-a-line-in-the-sand-for-its-activist-employees.
|
||||
|
||||
[^hamilton2020aa]: Isobel Asher Hamilton (2020): _Spotify is reportedly fighting with employees about hosting episodes of Joe Rogan’s podcast that some consider transphobic_, https://www.businessinsider.com/spotify-report-joe-rogan-transphobia-fight-employees2020-9.
|
||||
|
||||
[^weiss2020vp]: Bari Weiss (2020): _Resignation Letter_, https://www.bariweiss.com/resignation-letter.
|
||||
|
||||
[^monroe2021im]: Nick Monroe (2021): _REVEALED: Basecamp employees cried, threw tantrums after boss rejected woke culture_, https://thepostmillennial.com/revealed-basecamp-employees-cried-threw-tantrums-after-boss-rejected-woke-culture.
|
||||
|
||||
[^ruby2021ba]: Matt Ruby (2021): _I was employee #1 at Basecamp. Here’s my take on the recent blowup there._, https://mattruby.substack.com/p/i-was-employee-1-at-basecamp-heres.
|
||||
|
||||
[^fried2021kq]: Jason Fried (2021): _Changes at Basecamp_, https://world.hey.com/jason/changes-at-basecamp-7f32afc5.
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ To extract information from podcasts, you can use an app like [Snipd](https://ww
|
||||
|
||||
[New Discourses](https://newdiscourses.com/) is one of the best websites to get educated on ideologies. James Lindsay explains complicated philosophical texts to a broad audience. [Sovereign Nations](https://sovereignnations.com/) is a website dedicated to the ideas and ideals of a Constitutional Republic.
|
||||
|
||||
RSS is the best way to consume content in your time and your speed without algorithms that manipulate what you see and what they think is important. A lot of RSS readers are either free or low-cost. I use [Feedbin](https://feedbin.com/) as a content aggregator, it supports reading Newsletters, Twitter, YouTube, Reddit, and any RSS, Atom, or JSON feed. I use the [Reeder](https://reeder.app/) app on iOS and Mac to read my subscriptions.
|
||||
RSS is the best way to consume content in your time and your speed without algorithms that manipulate what you see and what they think is important. A lot of RSS readers are either free or low-cost. I use [Feedbin](https://feedbin.com/) as a content aggregator, it supports reading Newsletters, 𝕏, YouTube, Reddit, and any RSS, Atom, or JSON feed. I use the [Reeder](https://reeder.app/) app on iOS and Mac to read my subscriptions.
|
||||
|
||||
Projects like [Ground News](https://ground.news/) are a fantastic way to see your biases and blind spots. The website shows how different news outlets cover a news story and exposes blind spots. They provide a [browser extension](https://ground.news/extension) that will show on many websites the political bias of that source. You can [check your biases](https://ground.news/blindspotter/twitter) and the [source of your content](https://ground.news/mediaopoly) by checking the accounts you follow on Twitter.
|
||||
Projects like [Ground News](https://ground.news/) are a fantastic way to see your biases and blind spots. The website shows how different news outlets cover a news story and exposes blind spots. They provide a [browser extension](https://ground.news/extension) that will show on many websites the political bias of that source.
|
||||
|
||||
### Videos
|
||||
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||||
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ YouTube has a massive variety of critical content creators, even though censorsh
|
||||
|
||||
### Social Media
|
||||
|
||||
Instead Facebook, you can read news on [Minds](https://www.minds.com/), [Gettr](https://gettr.com/) or [Parler](https://parler.com/). Another uncensorable platform to build communities is [Locals](https://locals.com/). Many political or cultural thinkers build communities on this platform. The platform allows supporting the creators financially. But Social Media is the worst possible way to consume news because it is manipulated by algorithms that are programmed by extremely progressive-left biased companies. 𝕏 (Twitter) got really useful for getting news, since Elon Musk bought it. You could first read about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump on 𝕏 and Joe Biden announced there to not run for president anymore.
|
||||
Instead Facebook, you can read news on [Minds](https://www.minds.com/), [Gettr](https://gettr.com/) or [Parler](https://parler.com/). Another uncensorable platform to build communities is [Locals](https://locals.com/). Many political or cultural thinkers build communities on this platform. The platform allows supporting the creators financially. But Social Media is the worst possible way to consume news because it is manipulated by algorithms that are programmed by extremely progressive-left biased companies. 𝕏 got really useful for getting news, since Elon Musk bought it. You could first read about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump on 𝕏 and Joe Biden announced there to not run for president anymore.
|
||||
|
||||
### Alternative Media in German
|
||||
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@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ Mocking bad ideas is an important weapon against creeping Authoritarianism. Shar
|
||||
|
||||
A massive community of artists and writers is dedicated to mocking political ideology. There are funny Standup comedians like JP Sears ([AwakenWithJP](https://www.youtube.com/user/AwakenWithJP)), [Brent Pella](https://www.youtube.com/c/brentpella), and [Ryan Long](https://www.youtube.com/c/RyanLongcomedy).
|
||||
|
||||
[Zeducation](https://www.youtube.com/c/ZeducationTyler) is a funny satire channel with nearly 1 million subscribers that shows Memes and exposes hypocrites and liars in media, Hollywood, and entertainment. [The Right To Bear Memes](https://x.com/grandoldmemes) is a fantastic Meme channel on Twitter.
|
||||
[Zeducation](https://www.youtube.com/c/ZeducationTyler) is a funny satire channel with nearly 1 million subscribers that shows Memes and exposes hypocrites and liars in media, Hollywood, and entertainment. [The Right To Bear Memes](https://x.com/grandoldmemes) is a fantastic Meme channel on 𝕏.
|
||||
|
||||
[Argo Nerd](https://x.com/argonerd) is a German commentator who creates commentary by putting two contradicting news articles next to each other.
|
||||
|
||||
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||||
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Another 25-year-old soccer player collapsed and died today from a heart attack[^
|
||||
|
||||
I regret opening the news. I rarely open the news these days.
|
||||
|
||||
I see a video on Twitter of people standing in line for more than a kilometer on a Sunday morning in the rain to get the Eucharist. I heard it is blessed and will protect its recipient in 37%[^buchan2022li] of the time of getting a running nose, headache, and a sore throat for three days. _The New Normal_.
|
||||
I see a video on 𝕏 of people standing in line for more than a kilometer on a Sunday morning in the rain to get the Eucharist. I heard it is blessed and will protect its recipient in 37%[^buchan2022li] of the time of getting a running nose, headache, and a sore throat for three days. _The New Normal_.
|
||||
|
||||
I am accompanying a friend to a nearby lake. She has been in pain for weeks. There must have been poison in her Eucharist. This happens _extremely_ rarely, the government promises. She takes off her shoes and walks in shallow water. I think I see a smile.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Not every source is of the same quality, but even the most mundane, low-quality
|
||||
|
||||
## Feedbin
|
||||
|
||||
I follow my sources at one location, in [Feedbin](https://feedbin.com/), my RSS/Atom Feed-Reader. It doesn’t matter if it’s a blog, a news site, a YouTube channel subscription, a Twitter user, a Reddit thread, a newsletter, companies, technologies, or trends.
|
||||
I follow my sources at one location, in [Feedbin](https://feedbin.com/), my RSS/Atom Feed-Reader. It doesn’t matter if it’s a blog, a news site, a YouTube channel subscription, a 𝕏 user, a Reddit thread, a newsletter, companies, technologies, or trends.
|
||||
|
||||
I picked Feedbin because I want to read and watch everything in one source. I have additional sources like books that can’t be added to Feedbin.
|
||||
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||||
|
||||
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ cover: /assets/images/cover/news-wave.webp
|
||||
tags: ["recommendation", "technology"]
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
People always ask me how I stay up to date with all those new tools, libraries, memes, jokes, industry or political news without getting overwhelmed. My answer is simple: <q>I use an RSS feed reader for as long as I can remember.</q> I follow 817 sources. I read everything within my RSS Reader, from blogs to news sites, YouTube videos, Twitter, and Reddit, to newsletters.
|
||||
People always ask me how I stay up to date with all those new tools, libraries, memes, jokes, industry or political news without getting overwhelmed. My answer is simple: <q>I use an RSS feed reader for as long as I can remember.</q> I follow 817 sources. I read everything within my RSS Reader, from blogs to news sites, YouTube videos, 𝕏, and Reddit, to newsletters.
|
||||
|
||||
## A Short History of the News Feed
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ But with the advent of social media, many content creators moved their content t
|
||||
|
||||
But over the years, more and more content creators discovered that they lost control or even ownership over their content and customers. This [funny comic](https://theoatmeal.com/comics/reaching_people_2021) by <cite>The Oatmeal</cite> visualizes the dilemma content creators are in right now.
|
||||
|
||||
Social media companies started to misuse their algorithms for maximal profit and to push politically biased content. It started with conservative people that saw their reach limited or throttled, content removed or pages deplatformed. But with the acquisition of Twitter by Elon Musk, even the most progressive left-leaning person realized that ownership and policies in those walled gardens can change quickly. More and more content creators start moving back to good old newsletters, RSS feeds, and their websites. They post links to their content on all social media sites, but the content lives on their sites.
|
||||
Social media companies started to misuse their algorithms for maximal profit and to push politically biased content. It started with conservative people that saw their reach limited or throttled, content removed or pages deplatformed. But with the acquisition of Twitter (now 𝕏) by Elon Musk, even the most progressive left-leaning person realized that ownership and policies in those walled gardens can change quickly. More and more content creators start moving back to good old newsletters, RSS feeds, and their websites. They post links to their content on all social media sites, but the content lives on their sites.
|
||||
|
||||
### The Return of the News Feed
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ As RSS is an open format, there are as many ways of consuming content as there a
|
||||
|
||||
An RSS Reader is a direct connection to each source, and you can pick at what interval all the sources should be checked for new content. Depending on the number of sources you follow, this might take a few seconds or minutes to ask each website for changes. Many applications can do this in the background. They come built into some applications, for example in [DEVONthink](https://devontechnologies.com/apps/devonthink) or [Brave Browser](https://brave.com/brave-news/), as browser plugins or applications for Desktop or Mobile. The price range is from free over a small one-time price to monthly payments. I use [Reeder](https://reeder.app/) on macOS, iOS, and iPadOS. Here is a short list of applications: [Reeder](https://reeder.app/), [NewNewsWire](https://netnewswire.com/), [Fiery Feeds](http://cocoacake.net/apps/fiery/), [lire](https://lireapp.com/), [ViennaRSS](https://www.vienna-rss.com/), [Unread](https://www.goldenhillsoftware.com/unread/), or [Fluent Reader](https://hyliu.me/fluent-reader/). But there are much more available by searching for `RSS Reader` on the internet or your preferred App Store. I suggest downloading a free or cheap RSS Reader at first and start using a RSS Aggregator when you need more features.
|
||||
|
||||
An RSS Aggregator is a service that does the fetching for you, and they add more useful features to justify a monthly fee. They might allow subscribing to email newsletters or have a powerful search. Some might provide a Twitter subscription or a connection to other services. They might hide sponsored advertising, provide a nice reading experience, allow you to listen to podcasts, see changes in updated articles, create filter or muting rules, or even use artificial intelligence to enhance the experience. The price range is between $4-12 per month.
|
||||
An RSS Aggregator is a service that does the fetching for you, and they add more useful features to justify a monthly fee. They might allow subscribing to email newsletters or have a powerful search. Some might provide a 𝕏 subscription or a connection to other services. They might hide sponsored advertising, provide a nice reading experience, allow you to listen to podcasts, see changes in updated articles, create filter or muting rules, or even use artificial intelligence to enhance the experience. The price range is between $4-12 per month.
|
||||
|
||||
I used [Feedly](https://feedly.com/) since 2013, but switched last year to [Feedbin](https://feedbin.com/) because I didn’t need the artificial intelligence features of Feedly and Feedbin provided the features I wanted for a better price. It’s possible to use RSS Aggregators with RSS Readers. I read my news in Reeder, but Feedbin is my aggregator. I additionally started using [Readwise Reader](https://readwise.io/read), which is in late Beta. Other aggregators are [NewsBlur](https://newsblur.com/), [InnoReader](https://www.inoreader.com/), [BadQux Reader](https://bazqux.com/), or [The Old Reader](https://theoldreader.com/). If you are technically skilled, you can even host your aggregator with tools like [FreshRSS](https://freshrss.org/) or [Tiny Tiny RSS](https://tt-rss.org/).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ You can also find numerous other videos featuring interviews and talks by Thomas
|
||||
|
||||
### Podcast
|
||||
|
||||
Many people prefer audio formats because they are more accessible than books or articles. They can be listened to while walking, doing laundry, or engaging in sports. Several of Thomas Sowell’s books are available as audiobooks, and there is a fantastic podcast solely dedicated to Sowell called <cite>[The Genius of Thomas Sowell™](http://tomwowell.com).</cite> It was created by [Alan Wolan](https://linktr.ee/alanwolan) ([Twitter](https://x.com/AlanWolan)) in 2021 and is really fantastic.
|
||||
Many people prefer audio formats because they are more accessible than books or articles. They can be listened to while walking, doing laundry, or engaging in sports. Several of Thomas Sowell’s books are available as audiobooks, and there is a fantastic podcast solely dedicated to Sowell called <cite>[The Genius of Thomas Sowell™](http://tomwowell.com).</cite> It was created by [Alan Wolan](https://linktr.ee/alanwolan) ([𝕏](https://x.com/AlanWolan)) in 2021 and is really fantastic.
|
||||
|
||||
<Spotify id="6q3cniGC7inWOiWeTHKWXl" />
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ Sowell wrote on every social, economic, or political issue imaginable, including
|
||||
|
||||
Many individuals have written about Thomas Sowell, including Gad Saad in his article <cite>[Ten Reasons Why You Should Love Thomas Sowell](https://www.gadsaad.com/post/ten-reasons-why-you-should-love-thomas-sowell),</cite>[^Saad2021aa] Rob Henderson in his piece <cite>[Lessons I Learned From Thomas Sowell’s Memoir](https://www.robkhenderson.com/p/31-lessons-i-learned-from-thomas),</cite>[^Henderson2023aa] and Maddox Locher for FFE in the article <cite>[30 Priceless Quotes from the Great Thomas Sowell](https://fee.org/articles/30-priceless-quotes-from-the-great-thomas-sowell/).</cite>[^Locher2023aa] I recently read these works.
|
||||
|
||||
Thomas Sowell’s quotes are fantastic. There is an unofficial [Twitter](https://x.com/thomassowell) account dedicated to them. I have highlighted over 1,000 quote blocks in the six books I’ve read so far.
|
||||
Thomas Sowell’s quotes are fantastic. There is an unofficial [𝕏](https://x.com/thomassowell) account dedicated to them. I have highlighted over 1,000 quote blocks in the six books I’ve read so far.
|
||||
|
||||
### Books
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ After five months of hard work, I'm proud to present my new personal website, bu
|
||||
|
||||
I always start by thinking about the content and identifying pages to remove, add, or update. I wanted to improve my [sketchnotes gallery](/sketchnotes/) and add a new [AI art gallery](/ai-art/).
|
||||
|
||||
Previously, many pages were difficult to access, hidden on subpages. To make them easier to find, I added a footer containing all important links to all sections. I also slimmed down the main navigation to only three links: [About](/about/), [Journal](/journal/), and [Projects](/projects/). I reduced the social links to the three most essential ones: Twitter, GitHub, and Instagram.
|
||||
Previously, many pages were difficult to access, hidden on subpages. To make them easier to find, I added a footer containing all important links to all sections. I also slimmed down the main navigation to only three links: [About](/about/), [Journal](/journal/), and [Projects](/projects/). I reduced the social links to the three most essential ones: 𝕏, GitHub, and Instagram.
|
||||
|
||||
The journal pages received a bigger update. I removed the grouping by years, since most of my essays are timeless, and instead introduced a new card design for each essay. On the journal page and the essays, I added the ability to filter by tags.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ I use the [Goodreads](https://www.raycast.com/puneeth/goodreads) extension to di
|
||||
<Image src="/assets/images/posts/raycast-youtube.webp" alt="YouTube Search Videos" />
|
||||
</Figure>
|
||||
|
||||
I regularly use the [YouTube](https://www.raycast.com/tonka3000/youtube) extension to search videos or channels and [YouTube Downloader](https://www.raycast.com/vimtor/youtube-downloader), as well as the [Twitter/X Video Downloader](https://www.raycast.com/kaanrkaraman/twitter-video-downloader), to download videos onto my hard drive.
|
||||
I regularly use the [YouTube](https://www.raycast.com/tonka3000/youtube) extension to search videos or channels and [YouTube Downloader](https://www.raycast.com/vimtor/youtube-downloader), as well as the [Twitter/𝕏 Video Downloader](https://www.raycast.com/kaanrkaraman/twitter-video-downloader), to download videos onto my hard drive.
|
||||
|
||||
## Miscellaneous
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ export const site = {
|
||||
author: 'Stefan Imhoff',
|
||||
tagline: 'Web UI Engineer • Minimalist • Stoic • Libertarian • Japanophile',
|
||||
faviconPath: '/assets/images/branding/favicons/',
|
||||
twitter: '@kogakure',
|
||||
x: '@kogakure',
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
export const animation = {
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -79,10 +79,10 @@ const webManifest = isProduction && {
|
||||
}}
|
||||
twitter={{
|
||||
card: 'summary_large_image',
|
||||
creator: site.twitter,
|
||||
creator: site.x,
|
||||
description: fullDescription,
|
||||
image: fullImage,
|
||||
site: site.twitter,
|
||||
site: site.x,
|
||||
title: fullTitle,
|
||||
}}
|
||||
extend={{
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ My favorite writing app is [iA Writer](https://ia.net/writer), I write nearly ev
|
||||
|
||||
[Raindrop.io](https://raindrop.io/) is my favorite app to save any bookmark and to find anything again in seconds. I have more than 30,000 bookmarks.
|
||||
|
||||
I consume all my content with the [Reeder](https://reeder.app/) app, from RSS Feeds, to Twitter or Reddit threads, to YouTube videos. From there, I transfer everything to [Readwise Reader](https://readwise.io/read) to read it and create highlights to remember and review later in [Readwise](https://readwise.io/i/stefan805).
|
||||
I consume all my content with the [Reeder](https://reeder.app/) app, from RSS Feeds, to 𝕏 or Reddit threads, to YouTube videos. From there, I transfer everything to [Readwise Reader](https://readwise.io/read) to read it and create highlights to remember and review later in [Readwise](https://readwise.io/i/stefan805).
|
||||
|
||||
<Toolbox tools={research} />
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user