March 2025

nbcchicago.com
Over the next decade, advances in artificial intelligence will mean that humans will no longer be needed "for most things" in the world, says Bill Gates.
LOL, man these billionaires are telling on themselves by promoting the idea they don't need labor anymore. AI's primary function is to devalue labor and it's not much more than that. These sorts of predictions are part of that devaluation process. Your work is valuable! Join a union.
The Atlantic
Waltz, who invited Goldberg into the Signal chat, said yesterday that he was investigating “how the heck he got into this room.”
We’re all looking for the guy who did this.
text.npr.org
There's almost no precedent for the heads of Defense, State, Intelligence and National Security to be sharing such sensitive military intelligence in a forum that was known to be unsecured.
Bad boys don't play by the rules. Operational security is for sheeple.
Talking Points Memo
This all goes to the fundamental point Trump has never been able to accept: that the US government is the property of the American people and it persists over time with individual officeholders merely temporary occupants charged with administering an entity they don’t own or possess.
If there's no record, there's no crime.
shows.acast.com
How much poop is in our water? The Supreme Court says “not enough.”
I really enjoy the 5-4 Podcast about Supreme Court decisions and this latest episode is a great example. Maybe "enjoy" is the wrong word. I guess I appreciate some gallows humor with my legal analysis.
Wikipedia
Reference to due process first appeared in a statutory rendition of clause 39 in 1354 thus: "No man of what state or condition he be, shall be put out of his lands or tenements nor taken, nor disinherited, nor put to death, without he be brought to answer by due process of law."
People have been working to curb our worst human impulses for a long time. Let’s learn from history and keep that going instead of continually rediscovering why people have been working on it.
SF Standard
None of this will be easy. This is Google, after all. But as a great leader once put it, nothing in the world is worth doing unless it means endless suffering that only benefits the ownership class. That was me, I said that. But someday very soon, a humanoid powered by AGI will be the one saying it, as it denies your insurance claim.
Too real, SF Standard. Sometimes I wonder if these tech leaders can hear themselves. Just truly disconnected from working people.
Common Dreams
"The American people are saying loud and clear, we will not accept an oligarchic form of society," Sanders said, according to Colorado Public Radio. "We will not accept the richest guy in the world running all over Washington, making cuts to the Social Security Administration, cuts to the Veterans Administration, almost destroying the Department of Education—all so that they could give over a trillion dollars in tax breaks to the wealthiest 1%."
34,000 people for an off-season rally is pretty surprising. Seeing pictures from this event is a relief, highly recommended.
theframelab.org
Trump has never had the majority of this country behind him. He has no genuine overwhelming support for his ideas because all his backing comes from fear, not inspiration or agreement. Americans overwhelmingly reject what he and Musk are doing to our government.
"We get to save the country." Some good framing advice from the framing folks.
The Nation
Instead of admonishing Trump for directly violating a court order, Roberts invoked the “normal appellate review process.” It may sound like Roberts was saying that Trump should litigate his disagreements with Judge Boasberg in the normal way, but what he’s really saying is that Trump should feel free to ignore lower-court orders until the Supreme Court has a chance to weigh in.
Chilling read on the Roberts letter to Trump. Elie Mystal sees less of a rebuke and more of a, "just send it my way."
Salon.com
He twisted himself in knots to argue that this wasn't Trump's fault, insisting, "He didn't create the system, but he does have an opportunity to improve it. Hopefully, all this attention will bring to light how broken it is." This is, of course, delusional.
If only Stalin knew how much the people are suffering, surely he would help them.
The Guardian
France’s research minister said a French scientist was denied entry to the US this month after immigration officers at an airport searched his phone and found messages in which he had expressed criticism of the Trump administration.
I guess the US is a medieval city now where you can be rejected at the gate if the guard hears you badmouthing the king. This is not how adults behave. Is everyone in this weird cult?
INDIGNITY
Donald Trump did not fire any commissioners from the FTC today. Donald Trump declared that he had fired the commissioners. That is, functionally, he announced a desire that he should have the power to fire FTC commissioners and named the commissioners that he would fire if he were to have that power—a power which he does not, within the bounds of the law and the constitution, possess.  
The media is creating the reality this regime wants by acting as stenographers rather than explaining or providing context.
New York Times
These billionaires, Duran argued, “are fully in control of Trump’s MAGA party,” but their ambitions go beyond that. “The Republican Party is simply a host organism for the parasite of tech fascism,” Duran wrote, but “it’s not just the Republican Party that’s lost its soul. The tech authoritarians are also moving to co-opt leaders in the Democratic Party.”
Some rare mainstream analysis of the American oligarchy. We should be creating, using, and promoting alternative networks and services when we can. Having a thriving distributed infrastructure is more resilient than a handful of centralized points of failure.
AP News
Federal officials told the university it must immediately place its Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies Department under “academic receivership for a minimum of five years.” The demand was among several described as conditions for receiving federal funding, including $400 million already pulled over allegations of antisemitism.
The federal government telling a university which specific academic programs they have to give up control of is disturbing. This response from scholars at Columbia Law explains why this is an unconstitutional request: A Title VI Demand Letter That Itself Violates Title VI (and the Constitution).
mw.rat.bz
I have collected here many (85) color palettes of Retro CRTs, LCDs, CROs, VFDs, Nixie Tubes, Numitrons, Calculators, Terminals, and Computers (in text mode). Most of these are high contrast and are easy to read.
These are fun!
CNN
“Just to see Senate Democrats even consider acquiescing to Elon Musk, I think is a huge slap in the face. And I think there is a wide sense of betrayal if things proceed as currently planned.”
Yep, feeling betrayed by the party. I have really been appreciating AOC who seems like the only person representing my views.
WNYC Studios
President Trump’s on-again, off-again tariff announcements sent stock markets plunging. On this week’s On the Media, how to make sense of the ever-changing news about the economy. Plus, the policy behind the ‘Make America Healthy Again’ rhetoric.
I thought this On the Media was a great tariffs 101 and the interview with Brown economics professor Mark Blyth was especially good.
CNN
Amid the aid freeze, FEWS NET has no funding to pay staff in Washington or those working on the ground. The website is down. And its treasure trove of data that underpinned global analysis on food security – used by researchers around the world – has been pulled offline.
Republicans want to maximize suffering. Please vote against them in the future.
around.com
Let us all—wherever and whenever—live on what the world’s timekeepers call Universal Time, or UTC (though “Earth time” might be less presumptuous). When it’s noon in Greenwich, England, let it be 12:00 everywhere. No more resetting the clocks. No more wondering what time it is in Peoria or Petropavlovsk. No more befuddled headaches crossing the International Dateline from Tuesday back into Monday.
I’m in. UTC for all sounds fine. It’d make programming easier.
Fortune
Other data have also sounded alarms on the economy. Jobless claims were up last week as cuts by DOGE rippled through the labor market, pending home sales hit a record low, and consumer confidence indicators sank on rising fears of tariff-fueled inflation.
From a strong, growing economy to a garbage economy in one month. Please remember who caused this when you vote.
emptywheel
Even as Donald Trump has made his fealty to Putin clear, even as his Director of National Intelligence parrots Russian disinformation (protected now by the FBI), Elon Musk has been vacuuming up all the data of all the government. And every claim that he’s been modernizing networks or searching for fraud have fallen apart.
I’m not sure how direct sabotage would be different from what we’re seeing.
CNN
“TASS was not on the approved list of media for today’s pool,” a White House official told CNN in a statement. “As soon as it came to the attention of press office staff that he was in the Oval, he was escorted out by the Press Secretary.”
Sure, Jan.
Nextgov/FCW
The billionaire wrote on his social media platform X that 18F and TTS had been “deleted” weeks ago, re-posting another account that called the 18F a “far left government computer office” and pointed to its work on the  IRS’ free tax filing system, Direct File.
Anything that saves people time or money is considered far left by Republicans. I invite you to join the far left where people believe it should be easier to file your taxes. This is destruction of a government that serves the people.
The Guardian
The Trump administration has publicly and privately signaled that it does not believe Russia represents a cyber threat against US national security or critical infrastructure, marking a radical departure from longstanding intelligence assessments.
US Republicans have betrayed their country. They are now the Russian party. Americans need to resist and vote for people who will protect the country, not lower its defenses for takeover.