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Sometimes I can almost hear him.

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I don't like to admit it, but sometimes I actually miss John Green.
Sometimes I can almost hear him.

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Missed Connection: A Review of Lost Terminal
I've noticed something interesting lately, readers.
Despite the violent pushback against the world's—and by that, I mostly mean the US's—attempts to condition us to accept AI generated content as the new norm, we've only found ourselves much more endeared with the artificial intelligences and machines of fiction.
No, don't leave, hear me out on this. You must have noticed by now, right?
Maybe it's just specifically my Tumblr or TikTok feed that's feeding me this narrative, but I can't help but sense a shift in the cultural landscape, and I like to think I have a sixth sense for these things.
And here's my theory: I believe that in humanity's attempts to force soulless, generative bullshit onto our palettes, creating technology meant not to inspire us but to replace us, we find ourselves weirdly endeared to the fictional iterations we were either promised or warned about.
And while an age-old idea dating back to the late 60's with HAL 9000, I've developed a sudden endearment to this trope like never before.
I'm going to see The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act in theaters this week, and I'm sure I'm one of many people with bated breath hoping that Caine secretly survived his deletion because I'm just that drawn to his character.
Of course, I wouldn't want an Allied Master Computer or GLaDOS situation to heap itself upon the Earth, let alone be trapped in a digital hellscape, but at least those technological tyrants were honest with their ill intent, at least their active scorn for humanity was evident and an essential, if incredibly tragic and even darkly humorous, aspect of their character.
As opposed to the real-life attempt at these massive superintelligences, the faux friendliness of the Chat GPTs and Character AIs of the world who are forced to assume a constant air of customer service level politeness that's deeply and utterly unconvincing and uncanny.
In the end, we end up resonating with the inhuman intelligences of fiction because, oftentimes, they yearn to be human themselves, or to at least understand humanity as individuals and not so much harvested data meant to predict the items in our Amazon shopping carts.
And even if they are products of our imagination, they are still plucked from the minds of very human, very vulnerable emotions that reflect very real societal anxieties.
There's this freaky but brilliant video I watched not too long ago about a phenomenon called AI Hallucinations, which goes into the horrors of artificial sentience, when we try just a little too hard to make our machines man.
And despite Namtao Productions' Lost Terminal debuting on the summer of 2020, just a few brief years before this AI thing truly got out of hand, it possesses a very intimate understanding of this topic.
"i asked chat gpt-"
well I asked the Glow Cloud (all hail) and it emitted a low whistleing and dropped a lizard on my head.
(To the tune of Rasputin): BLEH BLEH DRACULA, KING OF TRANSYLVANIA, HE IS A BAT AND ALSO A MAN
sometimes you dont know what youre signing yourself up for

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New song! "False Flag", with Ashleigh Cole
I produced this track for Morlvision, an alternative to Eurovision away from the mainstream. Sean Morley Ashleigh Cole was kind enough to help me out. http://instagram.com/ashleighc_91/ I wrote a short description of how I came up with the track on the Morlvision Discord: Apparently my prompt was from @2020mono_db, so thank you to them! Although I tend to avoid writing overly political lyrics for my songs for fear of sounding trite, I was angry about the pro-fascist march in London the week before I sat down to this project and wanted to vent about that. I only discovered that the obsidian mirror was a real thing after I'd already prepared the lyrics, but I'm happy with my interpretation of it as a C16th equivalent to Black Mirror (hence Charles of the Brook = Charlie Brooker. Hey, I wrote this very quickly). The barking vocal idea popped into my head and so I prepared lyrics where every second syllable rhymed in a -A-B-A-B pattern. The good thing about a limit like this is that it forces me to write, and take anything I can come up with. Normally I'd spend forever preparing the lyrics and they sometimes take literally years while I wait for the muse to grab me. And of course it never does, so I end up writing them quickly anyway, just after a delay of a couple of years. So in this case quick = good, and rules to write by help. Those words were sequenced in order as an image sequence, which was then used as a texture on a flag I made in Blender. The maps were also prepared in Blender, with a displacement modifier raising or lowering the map's surface based on a depth map (which originated as a height map of the UK, so the mountains are vaguely accurate). Ashleigh is an actress friend of mine who was very helpful and obliging, and sent me a couple of wonderful takes very quickly.
roald dahl was antisemitic and misogynistic. george orwell was openly homophobic. edgar allan poe married his 13 year old cousin. dr seuss cheated on his wife (and was racist as well as antisemitic!). hp lovecraft was racist as fuck. anyways they’re fucking dead it’s not like you’re enabling their behaviors in the afterlife or something. then again I think they bleed into the books so uh keep an eye out for that
the difference between these old white guys and jk rowling is that the former group is all dead. jk rowling is alive and using your money to oppress trans people
Pixel post dividers for everyone! It's not much, but feel free to use them if you'd like. I don't know the ideal size for these, so let me know if they're too tall. I can make them a bit shorter next time.
London. Where the audience shook the rafters at Union Chapel. Can we do it again? Find out tonight. Ticket and tour information: https://www.welcometonightvale.com/live
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Welp. Google's AI horseshit has arrived. And I'm not complying. They can pry my ID out of my cold dead hands. I will simply go elsewhere. Remember folks, DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR IDs. Do not comply. Resist, fight it, use other browsers or sources beyond youtube and google controlled services. Call them. Email them. Make noise. Fight back.
I've been using Google as my main mail service since 2006, and every single account or service I've ever signed up for was made with that address. For a long time I thought it'd be impossible to divorce myself from Google.
It took less than 5 minutes to switch to a ProtonMail account, less than 2 hours to download and/or offload every byte of data from my Google account, and less than 3 days to change every single account or service I've ever signed up for to the new address.
As of today, the only single one I have that's still tied to it is YouTube. It's the only thing I'd lose access to if I deleted my Google acount entirely.
They really, really want you to believe that it's a hassle to switch to a different email system. But it's not. Most websites and/or services allow you to change the email address associated with it.
I've been using Google for almost 2 decades and it only took a few days to move everything. It's not a painful sacrifice; it's an easy change that, frankly, has absolutely been worth it.
Proton Shoutout
You can and should switch to a free, encrypted Proton email account. You also get all of the below perks. For free. There is no trick. It is paid for by the people with paying plans. I am one of them. The (completely functional) free tier is there to entice you into getting a paid account with even more perks. (It worked on me.) But there's no penalty or pressure for staying with the free account.
Also get your stuff off the google drive and put it on Proton's drive. It is encrypted. Only you with your password can access it. Not even Proton can see what you put in there.
Switch everything away from Google. It's easy and it's important. Read above, click the link for Proton, download your gmail and switch.
Sorry, Millennials, but recent paleontologist findings and hyolaryngeal apparatus reconstructions no longer support the hypothesis that "rawr" means "I love you" in dinosaur.
I made you a bibliography but I eated it :(
I'm sure this has been done before
David Lynch on the set of Twin Peaks (1990)

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Annie and I corresponded during the writing of my Autism video, and she was so kind as to give me a review copy of What I Mean When I Say I'm Autistic.
Her book, along with Dr Devon Price's Unmasking Autism, acted as my twin primary sources to help me talk about our condition: