CLOVES - Give Me Nothing
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Framed #772 (nope. I didn't watch much yesterday and I'm going to back to sleep. I woke at about 4:30 with a combo of a bad dream and general inflammation. Although I quite like bad dreams because they're not real. If something is like a bad dream it's different bad. A plane of an infinitie number of Jeff Lynne stylites standing on their columns stentoriously belting out Whigfield's Saturday night while occasionally sobbing is quite difficult to be like a bad dream in real life on account of logistics. Thankfully.)
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Paramore - David Byrne does Hard Times
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#Worldle #820 (20.04.2024) 4/6 (100%)
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Framed #771 (nope. Nope, I watched the end of The Jinx, the Friday episode of MasterChef, an an episode of Bargain hunt and I read. I also read part of that man who self immolated outside of the Trump trial's website. He was cleary suffering from some kind of psychosis or delusions, I'm not qualified to say more than that regarding his state of mind, but I suppose until he harmed himself it must have been difficult to convince him that he was wrong or compel him to seek help because that's the nature of delusions. I feel very sorry for his family, him, and all involved.)
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Elbow - Leaders of The Free World
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#Worldle #819 (19.04.2024) 1/6 (100%)
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Framed #770 (yeah. I watched a couple of episodes of The Jinx, which is compelling but voyeuristic. Someone like Robert Durst was already sentenced to be themselves, a lot of what he did, the elaborate nature of it, was seeking happiness to escape that reality, for him, was deeply unsatisfactory when other people don't exist in a way that he can fully feel or appreciate, in a universe that doesn't fully exist outside of his own senses. Shame about the collateral damage. Luckily most people (including leaders of the free world, the song is incidental) aren't entirely like that and aren't bad; it's tricky to have sympathy or empathy towards someone like Durst especially when it will never be reciprocal. Plus he's dead. And I watched MasterChef. I did some exercise which improved matters. Bought a vase.)
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Mercury Rev - Chasing A Bee In A Jar
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Wordle 1,034 5/6* (bumbags. Although, far enough, a trickier one)
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#Worldle #818 (18.04.2024) 4/6 (100%)
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Framed #769 (nope. I watched the last episode of Anthracite, which turned out to be a far better series than I originally expected with bits I didn't see coming. Which is rare. That was it, really, did some reading, some important stuff, made some excellent baked macaroni cheese, as a side, drank a glass of OK enough Bordeaux, did housework. Still vacillating between feeling a bit better and a moderate flair up. Gosh it's 3/10 depressing. I think the fact that I recognise that places the onus on me to do something about it, even if it's small and wanky. There is nice weather.)
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Off the cuff thoughts on the previous note...
Why and how does someone choose a book, or movie, music or other human generated media? There is advertising, fashion, word of mouth, exposure, preference and, for want of a more well defined concept, serendipity. I don't see how those things don't apply to non-human, in this case AI, generated media. Having AI doesn't obsolete a need for a willing and engaged audience for its products.
Likewise I'm willing to bet someone qualified or knowledgeable in a field asks better questions of an AI than someone with less knowledge. The knowledge of the person asking the questions, at a minimum, saves time*. At junior school, I think, it's a hazy memory, a quite eccentric teacher asked us to write out instructions for how to make a cup of tea for an alien imagining they had no knowledge of any of the things involved. Which is a pretty difficult thing to imagine and explain, especially for kids. Essentially similar to asking an AI to make and explain a project involving opamps and ICs by someone with little or no knowledge of electronics. Doable, but not the same or as fast as an AI plus someone who knows what they're doing in the first place.
It's going to make things much faster for people who know what they're doing and just about possible for people who don't. Curation and an audience are another matter. A biological system the size of people is chaotic and we've been chucking CPU power at weather systems for over half a century. Prediction is difficult and feeds back into the reasons something is selected over something else. Add into that reflexivity and there is another significant factor - an AI controlling a market would lead to something akin to control until external factors invalidated the model.
An AI can make something that sounds like The Rolling Stones but it's not the same as The Rolling Stones asking the AI to make something that sounds like themselves. More of something cheapens it, but the people asking the questions matter and so does the willingness or demand for consumption of it. I am 100% convinced AI will approach or supercede human capabilities, but in some areas in many plants and animals they have and it took billions of years - whether silicon and it's successors shortcut that in an equally energy efficient way is far from certain. And on what timescale. Six hot data centers, covering many football pitches, and consuming vast energy does not a toddler make. I'm more optimistic about things like self driving cars, although it's a very difficult problem, because it's a subset of the problems involved.
I haven't checked for typos or grammar. Get an AI to do it.
* Possibly lives.
Devaluing content created by AI is lazy and ignores history*
https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/17/devaluing_ai_content_is_lazy/
* I have opinions.
Stealing Sheep - Apparition
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#Worldle #817 (17.04.2024) 1/6 (100%) (cheated on three of the Islands with Google lens)
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Framed #768 (I have actually seen it. I'm beginning to feel a bit better after a day or two of being quite flared up anklosing spondylitis wise. Yesterday I watched MasterChef and an episode of Anthracite and managed to do some exercise. I found an interconnecting path that I didn't know existed, between two very suburban roads, linked by a wooden gate that clearly predates the roads. It was kind of sad and a link to the woodland that must have existed prior to the roads. Although, on a plus century scale, it can go the other way as the fortunes of areas diminish. In summer, in various parts of the Weald of Kent and East Sussex [1], it's possible to see the remains of houses and industry associated with the almost pre industrial revolution, a kind of British industrial revolution amuse-bouche; the Wealden Iron Industry [2], walking around some of the more rural bits. From the foundations of large and small brick buildings under village commons seen under parched grass to the remains of kilns and large brickworks in woodlands. And village cemeteries far larger than the, sometimes, NIMBYish conurbations that exist there now warrant, because they were far noisier, smokier, populous, horse crap strewn places in the past. Steel and coke, the burnable fuel, killed it off an moved most of it north and west to Wales, leaving a substantial but waning rural economy, subsequent consolidations of shops and the introduction of modern transportation. I wonder if AI will have that effect on a two or three century scale. I don't think so but I'm not certain of that. In some ways it raises more existential questions.)
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[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Weald_National_Landscape
St. Vincent - Just The Same But Brand New
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Framed #767 (yes. I watched Anthracite and that was about it. It was a moderately painful fairly unproductive day. I feel a lot better today.)
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Charlie Stross on where the web is going:
Sutja Gutierrez - Phylax Society
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Framed #766 (nope. I watched the last of Fallout, played Scrabble, made dhansak, the end of episode 2 of Anthracite, read a bit, and drank a glass of Bordeaux, the same Bordeaux as yesterday but decanted an hour before at room temperature which greatly improved it. Inflammation was pretty bad later on yesterday, 6/10 - not totally incapacitated in the way badly stubbing a toe or hitting a finger while hammering doesn't totally incapacitate but a huge distraction, prompted by a couch, a low table, and leaning over cooking earlier. It didn't happen for the previous weeks Scrabble, and I cook regularly, which illustrates the autoimmune nature of spondyloarthritis. There is some correlation but not always. I usually have a large glass of red wine, just one, with an evening meal and that helped although I usually don't have wine on Friday. I use Vacu Vin, because it's cheap and works well, and a fridge, poured 30 minutes before to let it come to room temperature and decant a little. My back is currently 4/10 bad. More an equivalent distraction to a 5 year old complaining they can't watch more Chip and Milo because uncle John has developed an allergy to it. That worked with Blippi, whom seems like the good old days now, Chip and Milo not so much. I ended up drawing pictures of Chip and Milo and Minecraft characters. Which was less bad than watching videos of it.)
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Spoek Mathambo - Let Them Talk (ft. Yolanda)
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#Worldle #814 (14.04.2024) 2/6 (100%) (cheated)
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Framed #765 (no. Yesterday, during the day, I watched Spooks and Surprises (Thomas and Friends), Biggest Party Video Ever ("), Bumper Party Collection ("), Bob The Builder, and an advert for Thomas and Friends DVDs. During the evening I watched an episode of Race Across The World and an episode of Fallout. I made the mistake of frying two burgers that are supposed to be grilled, leading to intense spitting and aerosolised beef fat, and it led to more scrubbing and mess that I was happy with at the end of the day. I had a, single, large, glass of far from unpleasant but not the best Bordeaux. I am still hungry and I am in 3/10 pain from sitting on an uncomfortable chair primarily watching Thomas & Friends. A person cannot live by burgers and Bordeaux alone. There has been a French public health campaign about it 'Moi(s) sans Bordeaux et burgers'. I quite fancy burgers for breakfast but I'm going to have tea, muesli, and a pastry instead. For lunch I quite fancy burgers but instead I'm going to make a dhansak, which is my favourite curry.)
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Wyldest - Tin Foil Girl (rEDOLENT Remix)
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WordAll #758 completed in 4m 33s (rump. I don't get this at all. I suspect if I hadn't taken a break before I started it would have been at most a minute with this one.)
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Wordle 1,029 5/6* (testes. Starting word 'spray' - I'm varying it up a bit)
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#Worldle #813 (13.04.2024) 3/6 (100%)
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Framed #764 (an italic nope with emphasis on o. I watched more Fallout on Prime and the latest MasterChef. Usual Saturday. I'm in a bit of a hurry.)
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George Clinton - Atomic Dog
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WordAll #757 completed in 6m 48s (nutsacks. Distracted/got stuck)
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Wordle 1,028 4/6* (1/2 on 3. Start word 'chasm')
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#Worldle #812 (12.04.2024) 2/6 (100%) (cheated)
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Framed #763 (yes. I watched 2/3rds of the new adaption of Fallout on Prime Video. Then either my Internet, or the Internet somewhere, crapped out and I've still got 1/3rd to go tonight. I had the first Fallout PC game in ~1997 and it was notable for a couple of reasons: Firstly it was very good, primitive by today's graphical standards and control methods but offset by a hex based RPG system SPECIAL, clearly inspired by but, also improving, for the purposes of a computer game, GURPS [1], and secondly that it was so buggy it was clear there were financial incentives to publish it. The bugs were mostly fixed a year or two later and with later fan modifications. Subsequently there was the also excellent Fallout 2 in 1998, which further polished and improved the engine the game used. It had non linear, branching narratives, and multiple endings. Like stepping inside a choose your own adventure book in novel form. They were proof that things that are very derivative can be excellent if they add something or synthesise something new. The world created was part A Canticle for Liebowitz by Walter M. Miller [2], A Boy And His Dog [3], The Day After [4], Toxic Avenger [5] and the Mad Max. Among lots of other things - there were lots of satirical elements and it had a social conscience without being a dick about it. Partly satirising 1950s America - in the Fallout universe the cold war went hot in a technologically advanced 1950s. The game, after 1998's Fallout 2, went in a number of less successful directions, the original wasn't a huge success but it was an RPG player's computer RPG game and popular with the right people, until Fallout 3 published in 2008 by Bethesda Studios, which was true to the original games but with a modern game engine, far more polish, and less bugs. It was/is very successful. They have since published further critically acclaimed Fallout games. I'm a fan. I also avoid them. They are massive, joyful, black holes for time. The TV show, in the 2/3rds I managed to watch, successfully captured the game. It is violent but it also has a plot with with backdrop of atomic weapons which should be at least equally upsetting. So the Fallout TV show, in the bit I managed to watch, seems like a good screen translation of the games.)
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[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/GURPS
[2] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Canticle_for_Leibowitz
[3] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Boy_and_His_Dog_(1975_film)
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Wordle 1,027 4/6* (starting word 'chase')
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#Worldle #811 (11.04.2024) 3/6 (100%)
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Framed #762 (nope. I watched Emily The Criminal. It was a good drama, I recommend it, and the first episode and a half of a French Netflix show called Anthracite. The French Netflix show was only saved by having good actors and direction within tropes that are so well worn that if the series squatted down too far its trousers would split and people could see its underwear. NoΓ©mie Schmidt and Hatik and the cast are good. I hate resorts. Maybe hate is too strong a word. They're like theme parks or Las Vegas or the village Number Six finds himself trapped inside in Patrick McGoohan's The Prisoner. Just below the surface are staff rooms, mechanisms, infrastructure and it's a facade. At the surface level it's freedom within constraints. To an extent that is broader society - a person doesn't spend much time thinking about the maintenance of key infrastructure and services and whom maintains it. And constraints and not having to think about it is why a luxury hotel is more desirable than a merely good hotel. But I still feel like there is an element of pretend, like a theme park, and I don't think we even realise we're pretending at resorts, but most of the staff do, because they consciously put on a uniform and don't buy it from a list of equipment and clothing they need. It's expensive cosplay with good exercise and a view. I can see why people like it and have fond memories of it.)
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Wordle 1,026 3/6* (technically doesn't count, but I deliberately chose the wrong word on 2 so I could get it on 3. Starting word, one of two or three I use, 'berth')
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#Worldle #810 (10.04.2024) 2/6 (100%) (cheated)
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Framed #761 (nope. I watched Red State on Netflix and it was good, but without reading anything or having any knowledge of its development, it feels like Kevin Smith's darkest, most nihilistic, vision of where post 9/11 America was headed. Just prior to the gut rumbles of your mad uncle Russ* going on about kulturkampf on Facebook and Lawrence from school flirting with the DNVP because of rainbow flags, and being, consensually, bummed by arabs**. I'm in a hurry I'll do WordAll later. Or not at all. Probably later.)
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* 'mad uncle Russ' being the Platonic ideal of mad uncles.
** There is no evidence T. E. Lawrence had sex with arabs, but it's volkswissen that he was and therefore funny.
β‘ going out to the mad uncle massive. Today's curriculum will include chopping a vegetable, Rhino Hero, and soft play at the local leisure center.
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