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Wednesday June 10th, 2026

AI is an externality machine Dan Lyke / comment 0

stux⚡️ @stux@mstdn.social

It’s absurd

People are paying for AI tokens to create bot accounts on #Mastodon to post nonsense, increasing the costs for servers, storage and emails all while making the #AI hype even bigger so our servers are gonna costs a lot more

And some wonder why I hate pointless LLMs (AI) so much🤔

Mega Man design and addictive behavior Dan Lyke / comment 0

Kirk pulled a quote from this video on Mega Man 2.

His design rules for Mega Man 2 were specific and deliberate. Enemies appeared in small waves, three or four at a time, using the same attacks, so players could actually learn the pattern. Terrain and placement adjusted the challenge, not random enemy behavior. And here's the detail that reveals everything. The last enemy in each wave was easier than the ones before it. I'll say that again on purpose. The final enemy in a wave was easier. Why? Kamura explained the psychology this way. He'd notice that people don't replay games, even good ones, because when they think back, their minds go to the hardest parts, and that memory makes replaying feel like work. He didn't want players remembering Mega Man 2 as a slog. He wanted them to remember feeling like they were getting better. And then he said something that is essentially the entire point of this video. I quote, "I wanted the player to feel like he was improving at the game, too."

I've been thinking a lot recently about addictive behaviors and product design and... okay, full disclosure, I have a Stardew Valley save with over 300M gold. I recently deleted the Facebook, Instagram, and Reddit apps from my phone.

I'm struggling with this as much as anyone else. I mean, sure, I've got a walk to and from the office, that's some time to do some mindless tapping, but...

Circa 2001, I had a Sega Dreamcast with Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 on it. At some point I was trying to unlock the hidden area in the final level, and spent a bit of time on it, and realized I wasn't building transferrable skills.

Sometime in between now and then, I was playing Half-Life 2, and realized that if I went into a melee with low health, the attacks were nerfed and I could move through the levels more quickly.

Games have gotten more refined, and now Stardew Valley doesn't require any skill, it's just tap for dopamine. But at least it wears its politics on its sleeve, and you discover pretty soon that maybe having little creatures that live on your farm and harvest your crops, whose color you can change, is kinda problematic? That, as you kill all of the denizens of a level of tiled, lit, underground space, obviously an advanced civilization, in order to steal their cloth, that maybe there's a commentary on colonialism here?

Charlene and I are hooked on a TV show called The Way Home (and other friends whove tried it have gotten similarly hooked), and one of the recurring themes is a compulsion to participate in history, in a way that explores addictive behavior, so maybe that's the thing that's framing my experience of the world these days.

But, between "AI"/LLM chatbots, online gambling, computer games, etc., I'm wondering where the boundary is in the things that we create between giving us joy, giving us new experiences, and exploiting holes in human perception to create deliberately addictive experiences.

And I'm pondering this as someone who participates in a lot of IRL stuff, indeed as someone who's an organizer of a lot of community, from square dance calling to Urban Chat forums.

I don't have good answers, but I'm disturbed.

Tuesday June 9th, 2026

Synthetic intimacy and cultural mistranslation Dan Lyke / comment 0

AI-generated podcasts: Synthetic intimacy and cultural mistranslation in audio overviews from Google’s NotebookLM Jill Walker Rettberg

I find that although NotebookLM appears to create a customised podcast just for you, it is in fact applying a very particular template to all the podcasts. NotebookLM translates (and mistranslates) sources into Standard American English both linguistically and culturally. I argue that NotebookLM’s abstracted model podcast genre is a holdover from the 20th century idea of a shared public sphere, in contrast to the multiple public spheres that are nurtured by human podcasts.

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Plantation Simulator Dan Lyke / comment 0

Worst People Imaginable Freak Out Over Racist Plantation Game As Valve Watches From The Sidelines

As Chris Trottier @atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org summarizes:

Plantation Simulator was advertised as a game in which you could buy and abuse black slaves. This isn’t that notable. There’s lots of edgelord games out there made for and by terrible people.

What is notable is that, two hours after it was launched—outside Steam’s refund window—the dev issued a patch that turned all the slaves white.

This upset a lot of awful people who bought the game with the expectation that they could enslave black people only to realize they could no longer do this. They were now stuck with white slaves. The whole thing was a rug pull.

As of May 24, the dev has since removed the game from Steam, claiming he’s said everything he wanted to say.

But before it was removed, this game had overwhelmingly negative reviews on Steam. But not because it was racist. No, it was because racists could no longer live out their fantasy.

But it gets better. From the Kotaku article:

A further update not long after changed the whipping animation to a string of hearts, put bikinis on the slave characters, and updated the mature content description to, “In this game, your friends wear bikinis and you can give them little kissies.” Since that update, the user reviews have entirely flip-flopped, with a cascade of negative reviews complaining now about a lack of diversity and a deceptive product. Again, most of these reviews have an hour or less playtime, and basically all of them include racist remarks.

Reiter & Epstein Dan Lyke / comment 0

Miami Herald: Exclusive: The Palm Beach cop who Jeffrey Epstein couldn’t stop.

It's largely a puff piece about Palm Beach police chief Michael Reiter, with some speculation that Epstein had a mole in the police department or the DA's department, but there's some reminders in there about how this is a class and collaborator thing.

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gendermes Dan Lyke / comment 0

‪Dayv‬ ‪@dayv.wtf‬

"Pronoun police"? Please. The proper term is the gendermes.


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