“A New Attack Impacts ChatGPT—and No One Knows How to Stop It | WIRED”

“Other People’s Busted Software is an Opportunity - Chris Coyier”

Trying out Manjaro with Gnome instead of the usual Ubuntu. Immediately ran into wifi driver issues, which is how you know that it’s a proper desktop linux 😆️

Looks good other than that. Manjaro/Arch is a bit different from what I’m used to but so far so good.

Look, heaven knows we need a counterweight against the fishing industry mafia here in Iceland so I don’t begrudge how people are making the most of this volcanic eruption

But it does feel a bit like they’re selling tickets to a forest fire, which is just a tad grotesque

“Word Count 54: SAG-AFTRA has entered the game — Chocolate and Vodka”

Again, if actors can’t earn a living, the talent pipeline will completely hollow out, and the only people who’ll become actors (or writers) will be those who are independently wealthy.

“The Future of the Web is VNC – Terence Eden’s Blog”

Google desperately needs to be broken up. It’s simply untenable to have the largest browser in the hands of the largest web advertising firm.

Was wondering why I felt wonky today. Then I went to check out loftgaedi.is and saw that sulphuric gasses had a small spike last night while I was sleeping. Should have closed the window

Volcanic eruptions suck, even if you aren’t directly in the path of destruction

“Remote Synthesis | Is Jamstack Officially Finished?”

Seeing flaws in your work is an advantage, because it means you learned something from making said work and can either improve it (if you have the time or resources) or do better next time

The problem is when it causes you anxiety you don’t know how to manage or if you see flaws that aren’t real

‘Eschatology › The “Promise” of “Easier” Programming’

It’s like saying we won’t need writing and literature classes any more because spellcheck exists, a category error.

“Worldcoin: a solution in search of its problem”

Me: constantly dissatisfied with everything I write, to the point of living with a constant background hum of anxiety and bother.

You, an LLM user: This word salad is awesome! My readers won’t tell the difference at all.

‘“Ensuring Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy AI”: What those seven companies avoided committing to | by Emily M. Bender’

The companies say they’ll try to mitigate some pollution down the road, but do not wish to do anything about the toxic waste they’re currently spewing.

“Pull Requests are cake or puppies - Textual”

“Cis woman shares relentless transphobic attacks on her gender”

Artificial Intelligence.

A phrenology bust that was used by quacks and pseudo scientists to explain human intelligence and behaviour.

“Shakespeare Serif – an experimental font based on the First Folio – Terence Eden’s Blog”

‘“AI” content and user centered design’

There are benefits to one-click-content-creation for organisations. But I don’t see how end users could benefit, at all.

“Axess Lab | Toggles suck!”

“Mastodon is easy and fun except when it isn’t - Erin Kissane’s small internet website”

“The ChatGPT revolution is another tech fantasy”

“Techdirt’s down to zero results on Bing; meanwhile, Bing shows 1,760 for Lucire”

“The size of the World Wide Web”

I know it’s only one metric, but it sure does look like Bing is having serious problems and that the size of its index has collapsed. Probably not so coincidentally, a bunch of websites like Techdirt have disappeared from it.

“Weizenbaum examines computers and society - The Tech”

I think the computer has from the beginning been a fundamentally conservative force. It has made possible the saving of institutions pretty much as they were, which otherwise might have had to be changed.

“Nobody cares about your blog.”