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Interesting Links for 13-08-2025
Aug. 13th, 2025 12:00 pm- 1. Denethor in Lord of the Rings is now a metaphor for doomscrolling
- (tags:lotr doom )
- 2. The UK government's final tip on how to save water is, frankly, out of contact with reality
- (tags:uk government water EpicWTF )
- 3. Call for free bus travel to help under-22s in England into work (Scotland already has this)
- (tags:buses children england )
- 4. Tracing a joke back through British TV
- (tags:tv history comedy jokes )
- 5. Carolyn Mercer Describes Her Experiences of Transgender Conversion Therapy
- (tags:transgender torture bigotry uk video history )
- 6. Trans conversion therapy survivor: 'I wanted to be cured so asked to be electrocuted'
- (tags:torture uk transgender bigotry history )
Interesting Links for 12-08-2025
Aug. 12th, 2025 12:00 pm- 1. Oh god, Edinburgh Council has a section on Freeman on the Land and Sovereign Citizens conspiracy nonsense
- (tags:law Scotland Edinburgh conspiracy )
- 2. Apparently AOL are still running a dial-up service! For another month, anyway.
- (tags:aol internet EpicWTF )
- 3. Why you shouldn't recommend Classic science fiction to kids
- (tags:children recommendation scifi )
Interesting Links for 11-08-2025
Aug. 11th, 2025 12:00 pm- 1. Torn Apart: Robot Crab Meets Terrible Fate When Its True Nature Is Discovered by Real Crabs
- (tags:robot crabs )
- 2. One of the things I'm enjoying about parenthood is being introduced to new music by the kids. In this case "Golden" from the "KPop Demon Hunters" soundtrack
- (tags:music korea video )
- 3. Shirley Temple Shares Her Experience with Naked Producers At MGM (when she was twelve)
- (tags:video history movies Child_abuse interview )
- 4. Against Sundials
- (tags:time society technology poetry )
- 5. New open letter demands change to latest RSHE guidance to prevent another Section 28
- (tags:UK school bigotry LGBT transgender )
- 6. Always ignore the fun police
- (tags:fun society advice )
- 7. Denying unanimous consent (one way the Democrats are slowing down Trump)
- (tags:politics usa )
I've taken a lot of photos.
Aug. 10th, 2025 08:10 pmAnd that I take about 2,000 photos/videos per year, coming to about 15GB.
I also discovered that if you move 2,000 files from one Dropbox folder to another then it takes about 15 minutes to process the changes!
Interesting Links for 10-08-2025
Aug. 10th, 2025 12:00 pm- 1. 'Anti-Racist' ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt Laments Rising 'Intermarriage Rates' Among Jews
- (tags:racism society Jews marriage )
- 2. Long-term exposure to outdoor air pollution linked to increased risk of dementia
- (tags:pollution dementia )
- 3. I did not know that the human voice could reproduce feedback guitar sounds
- (tags:music video viaSwampers impressive )
- 4. AI industry horrified to face largest copyright class action ever certified
- (tags:ai copyright law USA )
- 5. First impressions of Alexa+, Amazon's upgraded, AI-powered digital assistant (It's not good)
- (tags:amazon ai )
- 6. The FBI As We Knew It is Gone
- (tags:fbi usa corruption doom )
Photo cross-post
Aug. 10th, 2025 10:59 am
Pretty big fire on Arthur's Seat.
(The kids were just discussing whether the volcano had erupted, which
I think we're pretty safe from.)
Original
is here on Pixelfed.scot.
Interesting Links for 09-08-2025
Aug. 9th, 2025 12:00 pm- 1. How to make a carpet (hypnotizing video)
- (tags:video craft impressive )
- 2. How Britain became the libel capital of the world
- (tags:law libel uk history OhForFucksSake viaKenny )
- 3. A business card that runs a fluid simulation
- (tags:business advertising impressive technology )
- 4. Research: When Juggling Work and Family, Women Offer More Emotional Support Than Men
- (tags:women men work family support research )
- 5. Germany halts military exports to Israel for use in Gaza
- (tags:Germany Israel gaza trade )
- 6. Students who listened to material scored worse than those who read it
- (tags:reading hearing learning psychology )
- 7. The new ChatGPT is less personal sounding than the old one. The women with AI boyfriends are not happy.
- (tags:AI relationships )
What I'm looking for in art.
Aug. 8th, 2025 08:15 pmI played it for a couple of hours, and got bored of it, because it turns out that that isn't enough for me. Because what they'd made was also a Rogue-Like. Which is to say that it completely resets back to the start when you die, and that start randomly creates the world that you play through.
And I don't want to play through a whole different world each time, where everything is different to the last time I played. What I want for a solo game is for someone to lovingly craft a world, and then for me to learn that world inside out as I try to beat the various challenges in it*.
A few months ago
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A key quote:
Since the entire point of art is to allow an audience to experience densely packed human-made microdecisions—which is, at root, a way of connecting humans to other humans—the kinds of “art”-making AI systems we are seeing today are confined to the lowest tier of the grid and can never produce anything more interesting than, at best, a slab of marble pulled out of the quarry. You can stare at the patterns in the marble all you want. They are undoubtedly complicated. You might even find them beautiful. But you’ll never see anything human there, unless it’s your own reflection in the machine-polished surface.
And if that works for you - if staring at the swirling polished surfaces is what makes you happy, then I'm delighted for you. I've certainly been very entertained by generated patterns myself in the past. And I can totally be distracted by it for short periods of time. But when I'm looking for something actually *engaging* then right now it doesn't work for me. I need something human** in there.
Another example of this - movies. The more that special effects became good enough that movies could show me *anything* the more I wanted things with *character* in them. Things where you could tell that someone (or some group of someones) had really wanted to get something out of their brains so that other people could see the world the way they see it. I was discussing with
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*Multiplayer games are different. When I played a ton of Minecraft with Julie I was happy for her to set the direction of what to make, and then I'd treat that as my challenge. But sandboxes with no set challenge don't interest me. And I have played a chunk of games like Slay The Spire or Balatro or Dead Cells . But even then I'd play for enough to get the hang of it and then stop, usually without actually beating it, because "Go back to the beginning and beat that for the 500th time so that you can spend 10 seconds losing the end before starting again" isn't much fun for me. Even with Hades, which does a great job of giving you a meta-story around each run that grows as you replay, I got all the way to fight Hades, lost near-instantly, and the thought of replaying the entire game for 20 minutes just to lose to him again filled me with exhaustion and I haven't been back since. If Noita had a "save" function and a set of specifically designed levels that were fun and were definitely beatable *and* a random world generator you could use once you'd played those levels then I'd probably have invested a lot of time in it.
**I am not against the idea that eventually AIs will achieve consciousness and attempt to impart something to us through the medium of art. And that would interest me. I just don't think that the generators we're currently investing in are that.
Photo cross-post
Aug. 8th, 2025 12:26 am
Last ever nursery drop off for Gideon.
He has Monday and Tuesday in a holiday club and then from Wednesday he's in school!
We've had a child in this nursery since 2019, it's going to be weird
to not be there any more.
Original
is here on Pixelfed.scot.
Photo cross-post
Aug. 7th, 2025 12:27 pm
It was bath day, and I needed a physical book to read in the bath.
Thoughtfully my friends have written one and it was published a few days ago.
(The Needfire, MK Hardy. I'm two chapters in and rather enjoying it.)
Original
is here on Pixelfed.scot.
Interesting Links for 07-08-2025
Aug. 7th, 2025 12:00 pm- 1. The U.S. Constitution website has removed important sections limiting states rights and removing Writ Habeas Corpus or the right to due process.
- (tags:usa constitution doom )
- 2. JK Rowling calls for M&S boycott because a tall woman spoke to a girl
- (tags:jkrowling bigotry shops )
- 3. I just sent a supportive email to Marks and Spencer over the ridiculous bigotry being sent their way. If you want, you can do that here.
- (tags:shopping communication bigotry LGBT transgender MarksAndSpencer )
- 4. Dispelling harmful misinformation about M&S 'trans' bra fitting row
- 5. ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome linked to your genetics
- (tags:genetics ChronicFatigueSyndrome viaKenny )
- 6. Brown 'functionally inaccessible' for trans students after Trump deal
- (tags:university bigotry transgender LGBT USA )
- 7. Older people react less strongly to colours.
- (tags:colour age )
- 8. Watchdog Group Downgrades U.S. From Democracy To Whatever Political System Lobsters Have
- (tags:politics usa satire lobsters )
- 9. Politicians have been lying to the British public about the economy for decades. At some point we'll have to stop.
- (tags:economics uk politics )
Interesting Links for 06-08-2025
Aug. 6th, 2025 12:00 pm- 1. Scientific fraud has become an industry, alarming analysis finds
- (tags:science research publishing fraud OhForFucksSake )
- 2. An Investigation Into the Firm at the Heart of the Democratic Spam Machine (Finds that less than 2% of the money raised goes to the candidates)
- (tags:democrats fundraising corruption )
- 3. Didn't Take Long To Reveal The UK's Online Safety Act Is Exactly The Privacy-Crushing Failure Everyone Warned About
- (tags:UK privacy censorship politics OhForFucksSake )
- 4. World Athletics' mandatory genetic test for women athletes is misguided. I should know - I discovered the relevant gene in 1990
- (tags:genetics sports gender )
- 5. Tech billionaires are arguing amongst themselves about how exactly humanity should go extinct
- (tags:extinction humans ai thefuture )
- 6. When Disney Went Digital (earlier than you'd think)
- (tags:Disney history computers technology art animation movies )
- 7. Labour got a bunch of former-Conservative voters in Scotland, and are now in danger of shedding them to Reform (might explain a few things)
- (tags:scotland politics Conservatives labour )
Interesting Links for 05-08-2025
Aug. 5th, 2025 12:00 pm- 1. How the UK's Equality and Human Rights Commission has gone horribly wrong,
- (tags:uk equality rights OhForFucksSake politics )
- 2. "The Demon that Wears my Face"
- (tags:jobs ai short_story scifi )
- 3. You get women with XY chromosomes who can give birth. Turns out biology is complicated
- (tags:gender women genetics )
- 4. The Math Is Haunted (a look at a mathematics prover)
- (tags:mathematics programming )
- 5. Scientists unravel decade-long mystery behind death of five billion starfish
- (tags:life disease ocean sea )
- 6. Aerial footage filmed by ITV News shows the scale of Gaza's destruction
- (tags:gaza genocide Israel )
- 7. Grid-scale Batteries in Scotland Stabilize Power
- (tags:Scotland batteries electricity )
Photo cross-post
Aug. 3rd, 2025 11:33 am
Spent the day at a kids festival. Sophia's favourite act was the fake
Taylor Swift.
Original
is here on Pixelfed.scot.
Photo cross-post
Aug. 2nd, 2025 07:27 am
We have gone in search of nature.
Original
is here on Pixelfed.scot.