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number one rule! never believe ur thoughts after 10 pm . unless its about The Character then believe all of your thoughts wholeheartedly

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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.
Listening to welcome to night vale
if you vote me for president i vow to make everything the ocean again. no more land only ocean. this will solve all of our problems and replace them with new, far more interesting problems

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For pride month everyone should have to listen to their trans friends favorite gay audio drama
A guy checks his computer on New Year's night, 2000.
Nothing happened then, but the fear in the air; the feeling of a changing period in human history with (possible) technological apocalypse as a bonus, eroticized the imagination of the CCRU, of Nick Land, Mark Fisher and others, to write what they wrote… drawing our present now?
Screenshot: Digital Devil Story Megami Tensei 2, Nintendo Famicom. 1990.
How to not make a "disco-like"
Just copy the dialogue system and game play
Only take inspiration from DE and one other thing
Try to make similar jokes
Put "politics" in it (=have a dialogue option like "yes I am a massive communist/I don't have an opinion/I am a nationalist"
Make the protagonist quirky and take drugs
Congrats on making the most derivative thing ever
How to make a disco-like:
Read a lot of different things. Random Wikipedia pages. Niche eastern European literature from the 50s. Niche philosophy
Make the world building make sense
Come up with a premise that's different from DE
And with a different tone
Invent new tropes
Write good
In conclusion have only as much connection to DE as DE had to Planescape Torment and Fallout
"there's no platonic explanation for this" WRONG my characters are staving off the heat death of the universe through the power of friendship
"there's no platonic explanation for this" WRONG my characters are staving off the heat death of the universe through the power of friendship

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[ID: meme of three hands shaking. One arm is labelled “Hera”, another arm is labelled “ANDI”, and the last arm is labelled “audio tour guide”. Where their hands are joined is labelled ”podcast AIs making me cry”. End ID]
So I started a new podcast
I have 21 seasons of good news for you 😅
A heavily underutilised aspect of the digital landscape is the ability to send someone a .zip care package featuring a few podcasts, a handful of indie ttrpgs, a couple webcomics, a digital mixtape, and the .epub or .pdf for some book nobody's ever heard of.
And hey, why stop there? Slip in some scientific articles, recipes, poetry, sewing patterns, films, or whatever else would appeal. Some of these things cost money, some don't. But recieving a curated collection of goodies? Guaranteed to be valued.
Since I'm not in a position to host a .zip for you all, here's a free little care package of links from myself to everyone out there:
The Far Meridian (Fiction Podcast)
Stories From Ylelmore (Fiction Podcast)
The Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity, and Mortality (Fiction Podcast)
The Tower (Fiction Podcast)
Skyjacks: Courier's Call (TTRPG Podcast) [You'll have to look this one up on your podcatcher. All podcasts listed here can be found on there too]
Urban Legend Club (TTRPG, 1+ players)
Apotheosis Janitors (Multiplayer TTRPG)
A Traveller in the City (Mapmaking TTRPG, 1+ players)
Keeper of the Silent Grove (Game)
Always Human (Webcomic)
Crow Time (Webcomic)
Forsythia (Poem)
Getting Started in Electronics (Non-Fiction Book)
The house of a thousand species: The untapped potential of comprehensive biodiversity censuses of urban properties (Scientific Article)
The Small Science Collective (Science Zine Collection/Archive)
How to make a moss jar terrarium (Tutorial)
Plush dogs (Sewing Patterns): Golden Retriever • Dalmation • Belgian Shepherd • Bull Terrier
Plush Pill Bug (Sewing Pattern)
Strawberry Shortcake (Recipe)
3-Ingredient French Onion Potato Bake (Recipe) [Personal note: you can as much as double the soup powder, also feel free to pad with milk. It might need to bake longer than listed but the ingredient amounts are very forgiving]
Easy No-knead Turkish Bread (Recipe)
Another free little care package for you all:
World Gone Wrong (Fiction Podcast)
Cryptonaturalist (Fiction Podcast) [Personally, I'd recommend starting on episode 3 and coming back to the first two once you've caught up]
Absolutely No Adventures (Fiction Podcast)
Monstrous Agonies (Fiction Podcast)
Where They Landed (Album)
The Norwegian Fjords - Life in the Twilight (Nature Documentary)
Mending A Rift (Short Comic)
Pia and the Little Tiny Things (Webcomic)
Here There Be Dragons (Webcomic)
And Another Lovely Day (Webcomic)
Bean Quest (Solo LARP)
The Last Tea Shop (Solo TTRPG)
Sentience (Interactive Novel)
Podvodsk (Puzzle-Adjacent Game)
Plush Manta Ray (Sewing Pattern)
Soft No-Knead Dinner Rolls (Recipe)
My Favourite Orange Sherbet (Recipe) (note: an icecream maker is NOT required: if you don't have access to one, you can instead put the liquid in a sturdy container, put that in your freezer, and just open your freezer every 45-60 minutes to give the freezing mixture a stir)
How to Make Yogurt (Recipe)
How To Make Jam (Recipe/Tutorial)
How to Make a Ginger Bug Starter for Natural Soda (Tutorial)
University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension - Clothing Repair (Instructional Booklet)
Another free little digital care package for the New Year:
Desert Skies (Fiction Podcast)
InCo (Fiction Podcast)
Starfall (Fiction Podcast)
The Vesta Clinic (Fiction Podcast)
Wolf Island Master - Little Pepper (Short Animation)
Memorial Engine (Animation)
Kuroiru (Anime Database) (Note: extremely convenient for finding new things to watch (and where))
Cornell FeederWatch Cam (Birdfeeder Livestream)
All-Purpose God (Short Comic)
Tailwind (Short Comic)
Death and the Maiden (Webcomic)
Seb & Spice (Webcomic)
Tiny Islands (Puzzle Game)
Making Stuff & Doing Things (Book/Zine Collection)
Paper Mache Sailboat (Instructional)
Leather Waist Bag/Belt Pouch (Sewing Pattern)
Myrtle the Turtle (Sewing Pattern)
Little Knit Pumpkins (Knitting Pattern)
Easy Soy Sauce Pan Fried Noodles (Recipe) (Note: I like to add ¼ tsp garlic to the sauce. This recipe will work with basically any noodles, and is also easy to customise with whatever you have in the house)
Sweet Shortcrust Pastry (Recipe) (Note: you don't actually have to pre-bake the dough if you're feeling particularly lazy. This is my FAVOURITE for making sweet pies and tarts, gets heaps of compliments)
And below the cut, four of my favourite pie fillings to go with it:
one person's "ugghh this trope is so overdone" is another person's "oooooohohohohohohohoho"
And, in my experience, they marry each other ❤️
I just googled this and… yes, it’s absolutely real.
And there are so many articles and videos and discussions. Like, the scientific community is buzzing about this.
So much research will have to be redone because the data was absolutely compromised, off by orders of magnitude, by using standard lab gloves.
The world is probably not horrifically contaminated by microplastics. Sterile laboratories, however, are contaminated by latex and nitrile gloves.
Thank God someone bothered to check.
I have a wild idea. what if we supported our claims of fact by linking to a reliable source. better yet, what if we went hogwild and just straight up linked to the actual unpaywalled study
graphic design is not my passion but podcasts are
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If you want a joyful and overenthusiastic alien friend similar to Rocky you absolutely need to listen to Life with Althaar!
Seconded.
If you want a hopeful scifi podcast about developing human-nonhuman friendship at the "end of the world" that adores science and has aspec vibes/characters: Lost Terminal is extremely good.

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undiagnosed autistic people will be like "I don't get upset when my routine changes though!!" and it's because they've built a set of if-then loops in their head to pick from one of 6 different strict routines and they do get incredibly upset when they're unable to keep to any of the 6 scripts. I'm john normal
This is called a fault tree. You will always know how to act if your fault tree captures all possible scenarios. In NASA Mission Control during mission critical events like landings there are huge binders with fault tree protocols, kind of like choose your own adventure books except you’re not the one making the choices, the universe is making them for you and you’re just trying to keep up.
The engineers who develop fault trees, I am told, often imagine new ways for their precious spacecraft to die (new branches on the fault trees) either while in the shower or lying awake at 3am, because human
Was just thinking about this the other day. Yeah I have a favorite seat on the bus (middle of the bus, near the back doors, slightly elevated, facing forward), but I don’t get upset if someone is already sitting there, I just pick one of my other favorite spots. Then I realized that most people probably don’t have a favorite bus seat, let alone a series of backup favorites.
Apple IIc, 1984