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Can Plagiarism Checker Detect AI? The Truth May Surprise You!

Ever wondered if plagiarism checkers can spot AI-written content? Or maybe you’re worried that using AI tools might unfairly flag your work? You’re not alone. With AI writing becoming so common, figuring out what’s original and what’s not is getting ...

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David's article really resonated with me because I've been thinking for a long while now to create a newsletter (or three) to surface barely heard voices.

On Substack, for example, the voices I hear are overwhelmingly from the United States, and it is incredibly hard to find voices from Asia and South-East Asia. It's a source of huge frustration for me because the most common narratives about my part of the world is from the United States, and a lot of times these narratives are distorted, skewed to American values and is not what is really happening in my region. Yet, when I try to speak up on Substack, I never get seen as the algorithm is prioritising US voices and Substacks. Worse, they are also boosting only popular ones, which means the most popular narrative is the loudest.

I have occasionally shared links to South-East Asian Substacks and blogs, and each time I do, I get messages of gratitude. However, I still wondered if my tiny act of rebellion would do anything to move the needle in terms of being heard in an English-speaking Internet overwhelmed by Western voices and narratives.

David's post reminded me that yes, I should put in some effort to help surface more unknown corners of the Internet. Maybe we won't get rid of the algorithmic complacency sweeping society now, but at least we'll do some tiny thing to help create a messy but human algorithm instead.

raptitude.com/2025/06/how-to-s

Raptitude.com · How to Surf the Web in 2025, and Why You ShouldJust as it’s still possible (though seldom necessary) to ride a horse, it is still possible to surf the internet. It’s a thrill not yet lost to time. By “surfing the internet” I don’t just mean going online. I mean exploring the internet solely by following hyperlinks from page to page, with no clear destination except for that one wonderful,

Common Mistakes of AI Writing and How to Avoid Them in 2025

You just finished writing a blog post with AI; everything looks good, is grammatically correct, and flows well. But when you read it again, you see... why is it so bland and no different from hundreds of other posts on the internet? If this feeling is familiar, you're likely making some common mista...

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New #blog on #BurgeonLab ✍️

➡️ burgeonlab.com/blog/customize-

My full guide on how to customize the look and feel of ReText (Python Markdown Editor)! I'm quite happy with this post—one of those "learning while doing" type scenarios.

I've written about #ReText before, so if you're interested in trying a new #markdowneditor, read the first post too on how to install it on macOS.

github.com/retext-project/rete

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Burgeon LabHow to Customize ReText: Python Markdown Editor
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#blogging#blogs#hugo

No podría estar más contento con mis feeds RSS, mis newsletters, mis zines, mis timelines en mastodon y pixelfed, mis interacciones en texto plano y simple en mis tildes, y mis páginas y blogs personales.

No es nostalgia por algo que ya no es. Si es. Siempre fue, nunca dejó de ser.

Los que nos fuimos somos nosotros cuando pusimos la comodidad por encima de todo lo demás. Y el precio que pagamos por eso está a la vista.

#internet#web#indieweb