@Alon That’s one difference for sure.

But “everything” I think is overstated. There are, unfortunately, some similarities too.

@weilawei@mastodon.online maybe the attitude was “if it be your will…” (God’s, Elon’s)

what’s right and what’s wrong with this analogy?

biden : bibi :: trump : putin

when generative AI finds its ouroboros it metamorphoses into degenerative AI.

Lifehack: Buy two AirTags and mount them as earrings. You’ll never lose your head again.

i’d much rather be defended from war than be defended by war.

@zzypt that often happens for a long time before a kernel panic, in my experience! but there’s a very discrete, short “whoosh” at the moment the mac puts up its multilingual panic notification.

why do mac laptops make a little “whoosh” sound when they kernel panic?

(i’ve been hearing a lot of that today. my laptop is basically a doorstop now. applecare is a good warranty program, but i am unhappy with the frequency i find myself using it. lots of time lost.)

many components of computers have to be manufactured in large-scale, distant factories, but that doesn't make local-first software not a great idea.

some aspects of the training of AI systems may necessarily be large-scale and distant (and perhaps regulated or even public), but that doesn't make local-first AI a bad idea.

the closer to locally controlled your computation (defined socially more than geographically), the more likely it is to tilt toward the liberatory rather than the dystopian.

@oliversampson youtube.com/watch?v=hqwLrJ6QWh

someone should write a mystery novel in which the murder weapon is a paintbrush and then a hose to quickly spray away a very temporary white line.

from blog.dshr.org/2024/04/elon-mus

"So that's all there is to Autopilot. No radar, no lidar, no GPS, no map, no geofencing, no proper driver monitoring. It just uses the camera to follow the lines. It doesn't disengage if it can't see the lines, it just keeps going."

If you're in LA, go see my sister this weekend. events.latimes.com/festivalofb

(Is there really such a place as the "Albert and Dana Broccoli Theatre"? If my real name were Broccoli, I'd be so good for you.)

@davidtoddmccarty i'm accepting "stone-washed" as part of my identity.

@artcollisions no, it’s on the patio of a little deli where we’ve just had lunch, in Tarpon Springs FL.

a momentary lapse of composure.

a normally elegant white egret caught awkwardly with its mouth open. a normally elegant white egret caught awkwardly with its mouth open.

@John @phillmv @mackayim2022 (i think there’s something to @phillmv’s Upton Sinclair observation. it’s a bit uncanny how much he & Matt have converged, and i wonder if it isn’t just there’s an angry center-right-that-thinks-itself-center-left Substack audience operant conditioning both writers.)

@DannyStaley they accumulate and we get loopier and loopier.

@ike i’m a fan!

@ike that is… a natural inference, i think. sorry again i’ve made my corner of the web so confusing. thank you for reading anyway!

when you are peerless, it’s hard to find a jury of your peers.