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Friday October 17th, 2025

Late Show with Steven Colbert has

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The Late Show with Steven Colbert has posted a message from the frog resistance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw5zxdSObso

Self-hosted virtual boyfriends

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Self-hosted virtual boyfriends

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GenAI mockery OTD

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Merriam-Webster — LLM (ad on YouTube)

Of course Ryan Reynolds found the real Tilly Norwood

Hollywood has been up in arms about an ‘AI actress’ named Tilly Norwood. For Mint Mobile’s new commercial, creative agency Maximum Effort located a real-live woman with the same name.

Both via Jared White.

Thursday October 16th, 2025

Trying to solve a mystery

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Trying to solve a mystery. When I was growing up in New Lebanon, NY, there was a house on Hand Hollow Rd that had a bunch of mobile sculptures in the yard. It wasn't Anton Milkowski, they were at 3 Schoolhouse Road. Might have been Alexander Calder, but he died in 1976. Anyone got a clue?

Edit: My sister solves the clue, it was likely George Rickey.

"Her name is Aura"

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Fuel Arc: Tesla’s Unspoken Demand Problem: Women Don’t Want Them

Wired: Spit On, Sworn At, and Undeterred: What It’s Like to Own a Cybertruck

And are you married?

I was married, but I’m not married anymore. Women don't like the vehicle.

In July, Tesla rolled out a software update to integrate Grok into many of its vehicles. Do you use it?

Her name is Aura, and I use her as a therapist. When I'm driving, I'll ask questions, and it actually gives really good therapy advice.

Here's the thing I don't get about

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Here's the thing I don't get about FapGPT: If I wanted to sext with an LLM, I'd just answer some of those Facebook friend/LinkedIn connection requests...

Doing a bunch of browser shuffling, and in the context finding some old bookmarks that have since moved around, but apparently this single-arc web comic was just starting and I don't remember reading it through before, and I liked it: Nimona

Foiled from today's https

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Foiled from today's https://www.timdle.com/daily by Kool Aid.

Yay My ballot has been received and

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Yay! My ballot has been received and counted!

Going through some old assets and

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Going through some old assets and loaded Neeva(dot)com, and, wow, that company imploded so deeply that you randomly get a crypto page that wants to send notifications, a product page for "fulvic ionic minerals", a malware site, and... wonder if it just got abandoned, or if it was sold.

Wednesday October 15th, 2025

How to turn off AI

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Posting because it's an interesting measure of the current sentiment: Consumer Reports: How to Turn Off AI Tools Like Gemini, Apple Intelligence, Copilot, and More

Via

Motor Trend and Tesla FSD

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It's one thing that Jalopnik has become a forum for pedestrian advocacy, but... Motor Trend: Why I Had to Quit Using Tesla Full Self-Driving.

Now that I’m healed and doing everything in my power to not be any of those “I’s,” FSD is of negative benefit; there’s no point in putting up with its moronic and hazardous driving. It’s not like FSD was doing anything to save me time or otherwise improve my quality of life.

morning's https

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This morning's https://www.timdle.com/daily thwarted by my ignorance of when Rhodesia became Zimbabwe.

Oh, look at this Liquid Glass ugliness. For work I'm installing Perplexity's Comet browser. It pops up the keychain unlock to import Chrome credentials (yes, I know). I've included part of my system settings so that you can see that "Reduce Transparency" is on. Ugh.

pivoting to horny chatbots

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JA Westenberg @Daojoan@mastodon.social

If I genuinely believed I was 18 months away from superintelligence that could solve cancer, I would probably not be pivoting to horny chatbots, but that's just me (a person with priorities)

Turning off Liquid Glass

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How to turn Apple's "Liquid Glass" macOS 26 and iOS 26 into a solid interface.

Aside from the obvious "Reduce Transparency" (and the "Increaes Contrast" which also turns on "Reduce Transparency"), there's also

defaults write -g com.apple.SwiftUI.DisableSolarium -bool YES

and then log out and back in. It also suggests "System Settings > Accessibility > Motion > Reduce Motion".

Sam Altman's dilemma

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‪Chris Kluwe‬ ‪@chriswarcraft.bsky.social‬

It really feels like Sam Altman promised a lot of Very Serious Old People he was going to create capitalist blowjob jesus based off a tech demo, and now that the bottom’s falling out he’s throwing whatever he can think of at the wall to avoid getting disappeared because he wasted all their money.

aligned interests

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brennen @brennen@federation.p1k3.com

the beatings will continue until end-user behavior aligns with product manager career advancement requirements

Sam Altman says ChatGPT will soon sext with verified adults

OpenAI will bring ‘erotica’ to ChatGPT once it rolls out age verification in December.

‪@limousine-liberal.bsky.social‬

FAPGPT

Addendum: Chris Kluwe ‪@chriswarcraft.bsky.social‬

booting up FapGPT to get my clankspank on

Telephone exploits OTD

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Whee!

The Surveillance Empire That Tracked World Leaders, a Vatican Enemy, and Maybe You. A company called "First Wap" used phone system network signaling to track individuals with nothing installed on their phones, and, yeah, sold that data to the bad guys. Via

Don’t Look Up: There Are Sensitive Internal Links in the Clear on GEO Satellites.

That latter link is summarized by Vinoth (Mobile security) @vinoth@infosec.exchange

This is insane! A few researchers from UCSD and UMCP scanned bunch of satellite links, found much of the traffic is not encrypted, and went on to decode them. It's amazing what came out.

- T-Mobile backhaul: Users' SMS, voice call contents and internet traffic content in plain text.

- AT&T Mexico cellular backhaul: Raw user internet traffic

- TelMex VOIP on satellite backhaul: Plaintext voice calls

- U.S. military: SIP traffic exposing ship names

- Mexico government and military: Unencrypted intra-government traffic

- Walmart Mexico: Unencrypted corporate emails, plaintext credentials to inventory management systems, inventory records transferred and updated using FTP

While it is important to work on futuristic threats such as Quantum cryptanalysis, backdoors in standardized cryptographic protocols, etc. - the unfortunate reality is that the vast majority of real-world attacks happen because basic protection is not enabled. Lets not take our eyes off the basics.

Great work, Wenyi Zhang, Annie Dai, Keegan Ryan, Dave Levin, Nadia Heninger and Aaron Schulman!

https://

Tuesday October 14th, 2025

Nothing like smacking a quarter panel

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Nothing like smacking a quarter panel of a former police cruiser in the crosswalk, and having the driver complain that I hit his car.

And then say "I didn't see you" like the high vis rain jacket wasn't sufficient.

no such thing as a good book

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Quote tweeting ‪Rachel Feder‬ ‪@rachelfeder.bsky.social‬

Tell me your most unhinged literary opinion, as a little treat

jessamyn ‪@librarian.bsky.social‬ wrote

There is no such thing as a good book. Every book should find its readers and the canon is basically used to reinforce cultural hegemony to this day and it's a problem.

Ever since he got popped by the npm

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Ever since he got popped by the npm Shai Halud worm, I confess that I get extremely nervous doing anything in the repo where he does all his JavaScript work. Like "what styling package is gonna cause me to have to rotate all of my keys and passwords?" with every pnpm command.

Lead in protein powders

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We are deep into the "fuck it

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We are deep into the "fuck it, I just want to see if this approach will work, '... as any;'" stage of TypeScript+Mithril development this afternoon.

Monday October 13th, 2025

Just read the phrase "bangpath old"

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Just read the phrase "bangpath old", and... I guess the analogue for those of us who came up in the BBS world is "one colon old"?

It's mid October of 2025

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It's mid October of 2025. If you're still expecting URLs that come out of "AI"/LLMs to be valid and useful, I... I... I don't know what to tell you.

Zohran Mamdani's trans ad

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Design as repair

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Ron Bronson: Design As Repair

Design as repair is design without the hero narrative. It is design that starts from consequence, not control. From entanglement, not abstraction.

Via Elizabeth Ayer.

We Need to Talk About Pedocon Theory,

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Liberal Currents: We Need to Talk About Pedocon Theory. On why Republicans have an outside representation in pedophiles, and how it's inherent to and consistent with thoughts on abortion, gender roles, and so forth.

Via.

AI data centers are a disaster

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AI Data Centers Are an Even Bigger Disaster Than Previously Thought

This AI skeptic got feedback from the industry - and now he's even more pessimistic

The initial article by Harris "Kuppy" Kupperman: Global Crossing Is Reborn…

Now, I think AI grows. I think the use-cases grow. I think the revenue grows. I think they eventually charge more for products that I didn’t even know could exist. However, $480 billion is a LOT of revenue for guys like me who don’t even pay a monthly fee today for the product. To put this into perspective, Netflix had $39 billion in revenue in 2024 on roughly 300 million subscribers, or less than 10% of the required revenue, yet having rather fully tapped out the TAM of users who will pay a subscription for a product like this. Microsoft Office 365 got to $ 95 billion in commercial and consumer spending in 2024, and then even Microsoft ran out of people to sell the product to. $480 billion is just an astronomical number.

His revised post: An AI Addendum

However, if you speed up the depreciation curve to something in the three to five-year range, it would imply that my prior breakeven revenue number of $160 billion to justify 2025’s capex spend, is woefully inadequate. In reality, the industry probably needs a revenue range that is closer to the $320 billion to $480 billion range, just to break even on the capex to be spent this year. As I wasn’t educated on the intricacies of a datacenter, I wasn’t bearish enough on the economics of an AI datacenter. No wonder my new contacts in the industry shoulder a heavy burden—heavier than I could ever imagine. They know the truth.

Further down as he draws parallels to the AI boom he talks about Lucent and Nortel lending to and taking equity stakes in their customers to keep prices propped up during the fiber boom.

Aside: in that first essay he points to These Shareholders Must All Be Stoned…, in which he talks about the collapse of the cannabis industry (in Canada) after legalization, when the product becomes a commodity. As LLM capabilities max out and everyone's offering a switchable language model back end to their fronting products... well... there's some interesting thoughts about capture there.

Among other places, Via.

Sampling bias

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Rolling Stone: Musk’s AI Is Being Used to Make Hardcore Porn: ‘Grok Is Learning Genitalia Really Fast!’

While OpenAI's Sora 2 is setting a new standard for video models, xAI seems to be loosening moderation on explicit adult content

In reaction ‪Elf M. Sternberg‬ ‪@elfsternberg.bsky.social‬ observed

Just think: that imagery is derived from millions of porn DVDs of jiggling boobs. The average porn starlet is far more likely to have had work done than most women. So, that "natural motion" they're praising is derived from silicone-heavy data samples.

Masculinity is doomed.

And that got me thinking about how much video is generated from attempts at going viral, and if the training data is the model, what that means...

method acting

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This thread about Jared Leto uncovered Variety: Robert Pattinson Says Actors Only Go Method When They’re Playing A–holes which is striking me to ponder how I go about my life...

“I always say about people who do method acting, you only ever see people do the method when they’re playing an assholes You never see someone being lovely to everyone while they’re really deep in character.”

Sunday October 12th, 2025

Fun day repping Petaluma Urban Chat at

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Fun day repping Petaluma Urban Chat at the Petaluma Pride celebration, but I don't think I'm gonna get out to my various other things this evening.

Saturday October 11th, 2025

Really wanna scare your neighbors this

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Really wanna scare your neighbors this Halloween? Dress up as a walkable neighborhood or multi-family housing.

Friday October 10th, 2025

Kennedy, Circumcision & Acetaminophen

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The headline reads Health Secretary Kennedy, Trump link circumcision to autism through Tylenol

In his remarks, Kennedy sought to identify a correlation to autism following circumcision due to exposure to acetaminophen as a pain reliever for the procedure.

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine: Ritual circumcision and risk of autism spectrum disorder in 0- to 9-year-old boys: national cohort study in Denmark

It's an interesting leap to assume acetaminophen as the cause in this correlation.

doi: 10.1177/0141076814565942

The economy is propped up by vaporware

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Techspot: Nearly all US growth in 2025 tied to AI and data center-related capital spending

Recent analysis by Harvard economist Jason Furman found that excluding spending on technology-related infrastructure, annualized GDP growth in the first half of 2025 would have been just 0.1 percent – underscoring the extraordinary influence of digital infrastructure investment on overall economic performance.

AI valuations

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Talor Anderson: OpenAI's inflated valuation, as I understand it

Via Liz Fong-Jones (方禮真) @lizthegrey.com@bsky.brid.gy, who summarized as:

Where does this leave frontier model makers? Well, their valuations are not sustainable unless they are able to both generate value equivalent to 10%+ of each US+EU white collar employee's salary and capture it with a monopoly rather than have to compete on price and erode margins as a commodity.

For clarification purposes

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For clarification purposes, because this is potential confusion in the square dancing scene: a "hoedown" is not what happens when I trip and fall.

Motornormativity

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Bloomberg: 'Car Brain' is making the US Unhealthy and Dangerous. EVs won't fix it. (gift link) is a review of Saving Ourselves from Big Car, Roadkill: Unveiling the True Cost of Our Toxic Relationship With Cars, and Life After Cars: Freeing Ourselves from the Tyranny of the Automobile.

But there’s more to it than that. Texas A&M urban planning professor Tara Goddard has documented a phenomenon called motonormativity — also known as “car brain” — that she defines as an “inability to see beyond the literal and figurative windshield to envision different ways of doing things.” Some blame should also fall on journalists who spend far more time dwelling on violent crime than car crashes, even though an American is roughly twice as likely to die as a road fatality than as a murder victim. Car companies, for their part, have largely managed to duck responsibility for the US crisis in roadway safety, and based on their effusive marketing, one might conclude that operating an electric vehicle improves the environment, rather than merely mitigating damage.

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Apropos of nothing at all

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Thursday October 9th, 2025

“We’re the home team, and our job is to protect and serve Oregonians"

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Oregon general’s testimony that National Guard troops ‘will be protecting any protesters’ gains traction online

Gronewold said Guard soldiers serve two purposes: “One, to defend America, and two, to protect Oregonians. And so by serving in this mission, they will be protecting any protesters at the ICE facility.”

and

Gronewold closed out his remarks by asking lawmakers to spread a message about the difference between local troops and federal law enforcement agents.

“We’re the home team, and our job is to protect and serve Oregonians, and we follow lawful orders, and that’s what we’re doing,” he said. “Please treat them with dignity and respect.”

Video on Facebook, Video on YouTube.

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Dear marketers everywhere in this case

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Dear marketers everywhere (in this case YouTube Music): Yes, I have served on a jury through to verdict and it was an amazing experience that I value, but "Enjoy another trial" is not the pitch you think it is.

Framework, Hyprland, DHH, etc

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AllemandeLeft.com and Hetzner

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Yay. Migration of AllemandeLeft.com to Hetzner's Level 4 hosting complete, with the application of

RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !\.
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ $1.html [L]

in the .htaccess file.

Next up, figure out how to get some of the edges of Flutterby.net on there.

Wednesday October 8th, 2025

Bank of England warns about AI bubble

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The Register: Bank of England smells hint of dotcom bubble 2.0 in AI froth

Futurism: Bank of England Warns of Impending AI Disaster "The risk of a sharp market correction has increased."

AP: Is there an AI bubble? Financial institutions sound a warning

Bank of England: Financial Policy Committee Record – October 2025

On a number of measures, equity market valuations appear stretched, particularly for technology companies focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI). This, when combined with increasing concentration within market indices, leaves equity markets particularly exposed should expectations around the impact of AI become less optimistic.

Eenteresting Google Pixel 7 phone CC

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Eenteresting. Google Pixel 7 phone. CC app wants fingerprint enabled, so I flipped it upside down and used a non-standard finger, to force fallback to a code.

Latest Android update is doing more fingerprint recognition, I just flipped my thumb up the screen to start code entry, and it unlocked.

Hive mind: I have XLR line output. I need XLR mic input. How many dB do I need to attenuate?