Caturday is serious business (as @Neerav so rightly pointed out)
Now I've mentioned that lolcats are serious here previously, but there's even a for that (hat tip to @Neerav for pointing it out) ;)

Now I've mentioned that lolcats are serious here previously, but there's even a for that (hat tip to @Neerav for pointing it out) ;)

Software and AI are never neutral; they can quietly lock in existing systems of control and power. To avoid surrendering autonomy to a few proprietary platforms, we need open, community‑governed institutions that keep AI accountable and share its benefits more fairly.
In history I saw how the English working class responded to upheaval of the industrial revolution by building new institutions Today’s AI disruption raises a similar question: what new institutions do we need for the AI age?
Etsy witches, AI, & young people quietly returning to the Catholic Church might look unrelated, but they all signal a crisis of trust in institutions.
Etsy witches, constitutional AI, and rising geopolitical risk are all symptoms of the same restless zeitgeist.