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She Said: Feminism Persists Part 2
What would the world look like if it’d been designed by women? The thought came to me while I was reading What She Said by Elizabeth Renzetti. Published in 2024, the book focuses on women of all races, ages, and identities. It references dozens of other books, mostly written by women, covering topics from family life to politics to sexist and racist AI technology.
Oct 224 min read


She Said: Feminism Persists, Part 1
This is part one of a two-part series. Over January and February, I read two feminist-centered books: What She Said by Elizabeth Renzetti (2024) and Men Explain Things To Me by Rebecca Solnit (2014). I also watched the 2022 film She Said.
Oct 154 min read


Why Analog is Here For Life
Our future was supposed to be digital, filled to the brim with technology, and while that is true, analog has found a way to stick around.
Oct 86 min read


The Opposite of Greed is Empathy
I’ve been caught up on this notion of greed lately. What is it? Where does it come from? What can we do about it?
Sep 106 min read


Are We Sacrificing Creativity and Critical Thinking for Speedy GenAI?
How does Generative AI impact creativity and critical thinking skills?
Jun 145 min read


How Are We Really Training GenAI?
Last time, we covered Generative AI’s carbon footprint and energy usage. This time, I will look at how we train AI and what type of information is used to do so. I’ll also cover the gender and race biases that have arisen in the data.
Jun 134 min read


How Much Energy Does GenAI Really Use?
I am against Generative AI. Let’s make that explicitly clear before we get started. This will be a series of articles on Generative Artificial Intelligence. I’m going to examine environmental and ethical factors as well as it’s impact on critical thinking skills and creativity.
Jun 124 min read


Selling Fanfic is Illegal: Here’s Why
If you haven’t heard, some people are selling bound fanfiction on Etsy and other fanwork they have no rights to. Here’s the problem with
Jun 114 min read


The Popularity of #BookTok and the Downfall of Age Appropriate Books
There’s been a slew of TikTokers working in libraries/ bookstores that are fed up with young girls reading books far outside their age group
Jun 108 min read


2 lbs: A Story of Survival and Deeper Meaning
Ever seen a 2 pound newborn baby? Well, now you can say you have. Whenever I start to wonder “what’s the point” or I lose sight of why I’m
Jun 62 min read
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