“This year for the games industry has been an absolute bloodbath”

“The Road to Accessible Drag and Drop (Part 2) - TPGi”

“Pluralistic: What kind of bubble is AI? (19 Dec 2023) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow”

“Why accessibility is good for business (according to my mechanic) – The Interconnected”

“Eigensolutions: composability as the antidote to overfit • Lea Verou”

People regularly ask why the security restrictions around eruptions here in Iceland are so strict.

The answer is that in the two hundred years that have passed since the Lakagíga eruption, only about two people have been killed by an eruption in Iceland

The precautions work

“Inside the First ‘SEO Heist’ of the AI Era”

The lesson here seems to be that Google is perfectly fine with generative garbage taking over its results as long as the perpetrators don’t brag about it.

Here’s a fairly convincing, IMO, thread over on twitter outlining how the Hasbro layoffs are most likely because management is planning to move over to generative models instead

https://twitter.com/girldrawsghosts/status/1736835665952686502?s=61&t=SEGzYVLFcZ_zyY_6hXeH_A

Whenever you encounter the phrase “to be clear, I am not against the idea of regulations” in social media or on a blog, you just know you’re about to read some bullshit that makes you lose respect for the writer.

“Software Is Beating The World”

Effective Accelerationists are not builders; they’re crybabies that won’t accept the world as it is, desperate to build rickety empires with total awareness of the short and long-term consequences that they assume they’re immune to. 

“Software Is Beating The World”

In many ways, venture capital hasn’t incentivized creating companies at all, with genuine early-stage businesses sidelined in favor of pumping dollars into vehicles to consume market share until they can be sold.

“Facebook Is Being Overrun With Stolen, AI-Generated Images That People Think Are Real”

“CSS animation-composition | 12 Days of Web”

This kind of view is a bit disconcerting. Kinda glad the view from Hveragerði was more limited. “Is that light on the horizon I see through the snowfall the eruption or is it just bog-standard light pollution? I can’t tell.” 😝

www.youtube.com/watch

“Bad AI Business Models, Lazy AI Criticism, Queer Holiday-themed movies, and a bunch of links”

First weeknotes in a while. Also first movie note in a weeknote in a while.

It’s the time of the year where I explain to weary relatives and family members why Love, Actually is a horrible movie about horrible people and why anybody who enjoys it is displaying extremely poor judgement.

That thing when a series of dev influencers all in unison say that some feature has arrived—as if you could actually use it—when it has only landed in Chrome Canary. 😑

“inessential: On Mastodon Support in NetNewsWire”

IMO the only sensible conclusion.

“MongoDB issues weekend warning of breach • The Register”

Breaking the trend, this is not a case of a company becoming dysfunctional through lay-offs. MongoDB has always been dysfunctional. IIRC this is the third compromise of some sort in five years?

“Rebuilding emoji-picker-element on a custom framework | Read the Tea Leaves”

I do enjoy the low-light photos the iPhone takes even without all of the super-heavy computational stuff. But then again I’ve always liked grainy black and white pictures 🙂

A view of the building site in Hveragerði where the large florist Eden used to be. It is dark and gloomy and a big crane looms overThe light from a commercial greenhouse lights up a line of spruce trees.

“Just Stop Oil activist jailed for six months for taking part in slow march | Environmental activism”

If these laws had been in place back in the 2000s, I’d almost certainly have a criminal record, after having been arrested at an anti-war or pro-refugee protest

“Baseline Does Not Really Cover Baseline Support — Adrian Roselli”

“The await event horizon in JavaScript”

This one climbed up onto my balcony in an attempt to inspect the bird feeder before I shooed her away.

A calico cat sits on my balcony railing.