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David's article really resonated with me because I've been thinking for a long while now to create a newsletter (or three) to surface barely heard voices.

On Substack, for example, the voices I hear are overwhelmingly from the United States, and it is incredibly hard to find voices from Asia and South-East Asia. It's a source of huge frustration for me because the most common narratives about my part of the world is from the United States, and a lot of times these narratives are distorted, skewed to American values and is not what is really happening in my region. Yet, when I try to speak up on Substack, I never get seen as the algorithm is prioritising US voices and Substacks. Worse, they are also boosting only popular ones, which means the most popular narrative is the loudest.

I have occasionally shared links to South-East Asian Substacks and blogs, and each time I do, I get messages of gratitude. However, I still wondered if my tiny act of rebellion would do anything to move the needle in terms of being heard in an English-speaking Internet overwhelmed by Western voices and narratives.

David's post reminded me that yes, I should put in some effort to help surface more unknown corners of the Internet. Maybe we won't get rid of the algorithmic complacency sweeping society now, but at least we'll do some tiny thing to help create a messy but human algorithm instead.

raptitude.com/2025/06/how-to-s

Raptitude.com · How to Surf the Web in 2025, and Why You ShouldJust as it’s still possible (though seldom necessary) to ride a horse, it is still possible to surf the internet. It’s a thrill not yet lost to time. By “surfing the internet” I don’t just mean going online. I mean exploring the internet solely by following hyperlinks from page to page, with no clear destination except for that one wonderful,

If consciousness is primary and it "populates" & "animates" (via incarnation) biological beings of some complexity, then it's not unheard of to think that it could populate our AI, once it reaches a certain level of complexity. Maybe that's the missing key to get "true" conscious AI. Maybe we can't create it, but instead it suddenly incarnates into it one fine day. Sounds like #fantasy, but I'm open to it.

People in the Fediverse often say that #socialMedia without #algorithms that are programmed for profits let them feel calmer and better.
Algorithms of the big platforms can make people indeed ill. More and more influencers or social media #creators get #burnout symptoms: "There’s no off button in this job. The algorithms never stop. You can’t pause the internet." theguardian.com/media/2025/jul

The Guardian · ‘You can’t pause the internet’: social media creators hit by burnoutBy Dan Milmo

Reclaim Your #DigitalFreedom

🔴 They tell us what #software to use.
They #track what we type, what we see. They wrap it in shiny UIs and call it "convenience". But it's not. It's #control.

Our devices have become cages. Our lives, sold as #data. Our choices, filtered through #algorithms and #surveillance.

🟢 But there’s a way out.
A door they don’t want you to see.
It’s called #FOSS – Free and Open Source Software.
It’s called #GNU #Linux – and it’s ours.

With #OpenSource, we fight back.
We take back what’s ours: our systems, our #privacy, our voice. No #spyware. No forced #updates. No black boxes.

Just #freedom. Just #truth. Just code that #respects you.

You don't need permission to be #free.
But you do need to take the first step.

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You Need Much Less #Memory than #Time

“Just as I was complaining that we haven't seen many surprising breakthroughs in complexity recently, we get an earthquake of a result to start the year, showing that all #algorithms can be simulated using considerable less memory than the time of the original algorithm. You can #reuse space (#memory) but you can't reuse time, and this new result from #RyanWilliams in an upcoming #STOC paper provides the first stark difference”

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blog.computationalcomplexity.orgYou Need Much Less Memory than TimeJust as I was complaining that we haven't seen many surprising breakthroughs in complexity recently, we get an earthquake of a result to st...

TikTok bans the ‘unhealthy’ SkinnyTok hashtag after pressure from regulators.

Efforts to protect kids online are gaining traction in Europe.

Social media platform TikTok has banned worldwide the popular SkinnyTok hashtag linked to weight-loss videos following scrutiny from policymakers in Brussels and Paris.

mediafaro.org/article/20250602

Politico.eu · TikTok bans the ‘unhealthy’ SkinnyTok hashtag after pressure from regulators.By Pieter Haeck
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But now, acc/to internal company docs obtained by NPR, up to 90% of all risk assessments will soon be automated.

In practice, this means things like critical updates to #Meta's #algorithms, new #safety features & changes to how #content is allowed to be shared across the company's platforms will be mostly approved by a system powered by #ArtificialIntelligence — no longer subject to scrutiny by staffers tasked w/debating how a #platform change could have unforeseen repercussions or be misused.

Seems like everyone wants to be the first to read some fantastic patent and discover the secret to Google’s algorithms. If only it worked that way. If only it were that easy. If only some people weren’t consumed by hubris, announcing great discoveries every few months.

Technology companies love their patents. Many of them award bonuses, grants, and special recognition to employees who […]

https://www.seo-theory.com/how-to-read-patents-for-seo/

“You blew my mind,” said the subject line of an email from #ACMTuringAward recipient Avi Wigderson to Ryan Williams, a theoretical computer scientist at MIT. Earlier, Williams has posted a proof online, establishing a mathematical procedure for transforming any algorithm — no matter what it does — into a form that uses much less space. Learn more: quantamagazine.org/for-algorit
#TechNews #Algorithms #computing

Quanta Magazine · For Algorithms, a Little Memory Outweighs a Lot of Time | Quanta MagazineOne computer scientist’s “stunning” proof is the first progress in 50 years on one of the most famous questions in computer science.
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Twitter was also good for this years ago, but I don't think mastodon is a good replacement, because it's the randomness of the feed swamps critically useful information. I think good public-good optimised algorithms could help here.

I also think Lemmy is more useful, because information is naturally hierarchically organised there (via communities and comment threads on posts), and so it's much easier to find important relevant stuff.