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KI tagebuch 03.06.2026
heiko erzählt hier wie er KI nutzt, unter anderem um sein blog zu bauen.
Ich habe in den letzten Wochen sehr viel KI genutzt. Ich glaube, das wird auch nicht mehr so schnell aufhören. Es wird ein Werkzeug werden und ich werde gleichzeitig als Nutzer, …
The Fox and the Cat are the novel’s most modern characters. They persuade Pinocchio to bury his coins in the Field of Miracles on the promise that they will multiply overnight. Exploit impatience, exploit greed, frame skepticism as a failure of imagination, and dismiss skeptics as lacking vision. Remind you of someone? Space Cowboy for example?
That structure is so familiar I barely need to name it. But let me name it anyway.
Everyone from Jensen Huang to Sam Altman to Elon Musk spent a decade accumulating what I have called symbolic capital, the reputation, the prestige, the weight of being seen as someone who understands the future better than the rest of us. Now each of them seems to be running some version of the Field of Miracles, with promises that keep not arriving, timelines that dissolve, products that exist primarily as announcements, and platforms run as machines for generating more reputation regardless of what they actually do. They don’t need to be right. They need to be believed. Velocity is the new authority, and no one has weaponized that more effectively.
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The algorithmic feed is the Land of Toys. It is built to keep you there past the point of nourishment, past the point where you are even enjoying it. Outrage travels faster than understanding. Spectacle beats judgment. The algorithm doesn’t care whether something is true. It cares whether it moves. And it keeps you scrolling, reacting, and returning in ways that benefit the platform, not you.
The political system has learned the same lesson. Governance is slow and grinding and unsatisfying. Performance is fast and shareable. We have built media and political economies that reward entertainers over administrators, and the clean story over the complicated truth.
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Journalism—real journalism—is, above everything else, allergic to bullshit. Bullshit is the mortal enemy of journalism. Real journalism aspires to be the opposite of bullshit. You can be a great journalist without being attractive, friendly, likeable, charismatic, as long as you possess a determination to root out and expose bullshit wherever it is found. Indeed, many journalists are unlikeable because they have this quality. The ideal leader of a hard-hitting investigative journalism operation is someone who is smart, driven, and virtually unemployable in any other context due to their pathological hatred of the corporate niceties used to obscure the lies of the rich and powerful.
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max miller backt und erzählt die geschichte von tomatensuppenkuchen. interessanter informationssplitter: in einer zeitung gabs das rezept für die glasur des kuchens, aber wenn man das ganze rezept haben wollte, sollte man einen frankierten rückumschlag an die zeitung schicken, damit die zeitung einem das rezept zusenden konnte.
das hobby von zeitungen lesenden das leben möglichst schwer zu machen und ihre persönlichen daten abzugreifen ist also nichts neues. auch die leserbriefe unterscheiden sich wenig von dem was man heute online so liest, nur dass die unmittelbarkeit fehlt.