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Quit the begging Wikipedia
Have you ever donated money to Wikipedia? I have, but never again. I have made the decision that Wikipedia no longer deserves my financial support. It was never a huge amount but, as a frequent user of the Wiki database, I felt I ought to make a contribution. I would even be happy to make a modest regular contribution... if I thought that the funding model stood up. I don't. No charity that I know of restricts its fundraising activities to just holding out a donations tin. Maybe they have a plan that I am not aware of but who cares? You have to do better than this if you want any more of my money.
By Raymond G. Taylor2 months ago in 01
How can we trust AI when it can't read
I like to write as a hobby. It's my form of therapy. I post some of my content on Medium and Vocal. For the past few months I have been using AI to help catch grammar issues before I hit publish. I don't take all the suggestions but I feel it works for the big things that I may overlook. I find proofing my own work much more difficult than proofing someone else's work, probably because I read it too fast since I know what I wrote.
By G. A. Botero6 months ago in 01
When is Vocal NOT Vocal?
After several years of writing on this platform I believe I'm pretty quick to recognize Vocal's brand and icon. I subscribe to several official Vocal 'creator' profiles so that I can stay in the know about updates, enhancements, changes in policy, and what-have-you.
By Judey Kalchik 11 months ago in 01
The Art of Work: Valuing Time in the Age of AI
Artificial intelligence isn't going away. You might be excited about that. You might be anxious. Whatever you're feeling, though, AI has become a permanent fixture in our society. As long as there's profit to be made, advancements in AI will shape the next wave of technology.
By Addison Horner2 years ago in 01
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What Working With Expert SEO Services Taught Me About Local SEO?
The first warning sign didn’t show up in rankings. It showed up in a conversation. A sales lead leaned into my doorway and said, almost apologetically, “Traffic looks good, but the calls don’t feel any different.” There was no accusation in his voice—just confusion. And that made it harder to dismiss.
By Jane Smithless than a minute ago in 01
OpenClaw Review: An AI Agent That Truly Controls Your PC in 2026. AI-Generated.
Look, I’m going to be real with you. I am absolutely exhausted by subscriptions. It’s 2026. We were promised flying cars, or at least a robotic butler that could fold laundry. Instead, we got a dozen different AI chatbots that all cost $20 a month and hallucinate when you ask them to do basic math.
By Sherry Walkerabout an hour ago in 01
Savannah Guthrie’s Mom. AI-Generated.
Savannah Guthrie is widely known as a trusted face of American journalism. As a longtime co-anchor of Today, she has built a reputation for calm authority, empathy, and professionalism. Yet behind the public figure is a deeply personal story shaped by family, resilience, and the influence of her mother. In recent months, online searches such as “Savannah Guthrie mom missing” have raised questions and confusion, prompting a closer look at who Savannah Guthrie’s mom really is—and why misinformation can spread so easily.
By Saboor Brohi about 2 hours ago in 01
Enterprise Web Design Is Not “Just More UX”. AI-Generated.
If you’ve ever worked on enterprise or AI-driven corporate platforms, you already know that applying standard web design practices to them is a category error. Designing at this level isn’t about polishing interfaces; it’s about building systems that people can safely rely on every day. That’s why teams moving into this space often discover—sometimes painfully—that the rules change the moment a product becomes operationally critical.
By Valeriia Shulgaabout 2 hours ago in 01
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