TACOMA, Wash. — Noah Herd fell in love with computers as a kid. He taught himself to fix his family’s desktop when it broke and, after learning a programming language, built a video game on his own.
To counter Big Tech’s narrative of AI inevitability, movements are beginning to resist on many fronts where this dangerous tech is being deployed.
In this week’s Local Living, Terri Sapienza chats with Amy Suardi, who writes the blog Frugal Mama, about her saving and spending tactics. Suardi lives in a 100-year-old house on Tenleytown with her ...