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'Permanently wet' coating method could transform wastewater treatment by helping bacteria survive better
Living bacteria embedded in coatings could clean wastewater, capture carbon and generate biofuels—but only if they survive the manufacturing process. Researchers at the University of Surrey and the University of Warwick have developed a method that keeps bacteria submerged throughout coating formation, increasing the number of surviving cells by around 500 times compared to conventional approaches. The research, published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, addresses a persistent problem with the technology of biocoatings—thin layers of polymer that contain living bacteria. Most sewage treatment already depends on bacteria to break down organic matter and process nitrates and ammonia, but those bacteria are grown in large open tanks that are expensive, space-hungry and slow to respond to changes in load.
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by Susan Meiselas, 1977
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Digital lobotomy
of my settler psyche
Known unknowns
Aversion is the proper conclusion
Aversion to a toxic reinforcing feedback-loop
Ludic-Loops
Latent (peter-pan) Psychosis
Artificial Bad-faith Wendy complex
Cognitive molestation by Wi-Fi ,
The helplessness is a tactic
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IT'S THE LAST DAY to pre-order my next book, The Reverse Centaur's Guide to Life After AI, at my Kickstarter. Get it as a print book, a DRM-free audiobook or ebook,, and help me continue to prove that DRM-free isn't just the right way to reach an audience, it's also the best way to reach them.
In 2003, Disney opened a new Epcot ride, "Mission: Space." Formally, it was a space travel sim that used a giant, high-intensity centrifuge to simulate gee stresses; practically, it turned out to be the most efficient machine ever created for surfacing previously undiagnosed heart defects in extremely dramatic and potentially lethal ways.
It turned out that a small number of people have these heart defects, and that the defects themselves are quite harmless, provided that you are never put in a giant, high-intensity centrifuge. Given that most of us will never be put in one of these centrifuges, it is quite possible to live your whole life without ever knowing that you have this lurking vulnerability. But once you build one of these machines and start shoving millions of people through it, you're bound to catch some of those rare people, and they will have cardiac episodes that are scary at a minimum, and are at the worst fatal.
For me, the lesson isn't that Disney did something wrong by building a giant cocktail shaker for human bodies. I'm not a thrill-ride guy, but lots of people like 'em and the machines themselves are benign for nearly everyone who puts their bodies into them.
Rather, I think the lesson here is that there are rare pathologies lurking in all of us, vulnerabilities that may never surface – until we come into the presence of a novel stimulus that unlocks them.
There's an analogy here to technology debt: technologically unsophisticated people think of software as a machine that never wears out and has no incremental usage costs (apart from electricity). In this framing, software is the perfect asset, one that never depreciates. But the reality is that software is a liability, not an asset:
https://pluralistic.net/2026/01/06/1000x-liability/#graceful-failure-modes
Software exists in a system, and while software might function perfectly under the conditions in which it is first created and deployed, there are continuous changes to all the technology that is upstream, downstream and adjacent to the software, which means that systems that are robust and secure at the time of deployment can become brittle and dangerous, even though the software doesn't change at all:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/04/24/automation-is-magic/
Reinforcing-feedback-loop.
Positive? Latent? delusions?
Peter Pan syndrome & the Wendy Complex -as an institution or profit model?
“I could imagine a world in which users don’t even think about software because all functions are accessed through chat and agents. Why should I have to go pick out an app for every silly little thing I want to do? If I need a decibel measure, my phone could just pick one for me, install it, take a measurement, and then delete it, solely based on the instruction to record a measurement. As chat interfaces become more popular, software companies (especially mobile apps) may pare back or even drop development of GUIs: why bother designing a visual control interface if the app can be controlled entirely by voice? Maybe touchscreens will come to seem unnecessary for most personal users.”
— Reimagining mobile

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The TV news loves a good victim; and while this attitude suggests a most enlightened, charitable impulse, it is not conducive to an activist response, because this love is fatally possessive of its broken object: 'Stay as you are!' it tells the oppressed. 'Your battered face has earned you our esteem!' Within this schema, the worst thing that can happen to the underdog is not to die or go on suffering, but to become unpitiable, to stand up strong. Because the news allows no categories between those of the noble weakling and the ugly victory, any group that does attempt to shed its lowly status zips straight fro subjugation into villainy. Whenever this occurs, the journalists turn indignant; yet the wouldn't have it otherwise, as long as the new configuration yields fresh victims for the sympathetic camera.
Mark Crispin Miller, Boxed In, p. 161