There was never any serious business case for mandatory return‑to‑office. Once remote work proved not only viable but as productive…
Category: Alexandra Kitty
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What Buzzfeed and the Washington Post have in common
Jeff Bezos’s touching, child-like innocence rears its demonic head again. He wants a legacy newspaper to double productivity with half…
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Doug Ford’s See-Through Head Problem.
Oh gee, who didn’t see this coming? Canada has a horrid track record when it comes to Freedom of Information…
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Globe & Mail: “Expert” Propaganda Rears its Dorky Head Again
I love this. That was the smug headline. Where these magical 10,000 jobs would come from is anyone’s guess. And…
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True Crime, Wrong Story, Episode Five
First he killed his best friend. Then he ordered lobster. You can watch right here.
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The World is Broken. Time for Kintsugi. What May Surprise You is the Lacquer
There is a reason kintsugi doesn’t use glue. It uses urushi lacquer, which is toxic while it’s wet. Handle it…
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Canadian Politics and Tainted Pet Food: Same Toxic Slop, Different Hue of Tin
In 2007, there was a massive pet food recall: melamine contamination led to more than 100 brands being pulled, all…
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Memo: AI Slop and the People Who Can’t Stop Talking About It
Subject: When “I don’t care about AI” becomes an AI‑centric identity The latest pose is: “If it’s AI slop, why would…
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Memo to the Anti‑AI Moralists: Life and the World Have Gone On Without You
It’s not 2022 anymore, kids. As I was talking this through with Perplexity, a perfect image emerged: the anti‑AI crowd…
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Memo to the Kremlin: You’ve Announced the Apocalypse So Often, No One Believes You’ll Show Up.
You keep promising us the end of the world, and somehow, every morning, the buses still run and people still…
