Welcome to Bookmarker!

This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

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they are choices, not science archive/mc433

[...] Google has explicitly built its search engine to reflect values that it holds dear. It believes that the popularity of a Web site gives a good sense of its utility; it chooses to suppress pornography in its search results and not, say, anti-Semitic conspiracists; it believes that users will b…

—p.71 World Without Mind Mark Zuckerberg's War on Free Will (56) by Franklin Foer
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an algorithm reflects the minds of its creators

[...] even as an algorithm mindlessly implements its procedures--and even as it learns to see new patterns in the data--it reflects the minds of its creators, the motives of its trainers. Both Amazon and Netflix use algorithms to make recommendations about books and films. [...] the algorithms make…

—p.70 Mark Zuckerberg's War on Free Will (56) by Franklin Foer
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a system is a human artifact

[...] A system is a human artifact, not a mathematical truism. The origins of the algorithm are unmistakably human, but human fallibility isn't a quality that we associate with it. When algorithms reject a loan application or set the price for an airline flight, they seem impersonal and unbending. …

—p.69 Mark Zuckerberg's War on Free Will (56) by Franklin Foer
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Facebook is not a robust public square archive/mc433

[...] Facebook is a carefully managed top-down system, not a robust public square. It mimics some of the patterns of conversation, but that's a surface trait. In reality, Facebook is a tangle of rules and procedures for sorting information, rules devised by the corporation for the ultimate benefit …

—p.56 Mark Zuckerberg's War on Free Will (56) by Franklin Foer
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