Austin “Hocus” Pocus
@ajpocus.bsky.social
150 followers 460 following 27 posts
Software developer, writer, sci fi and fantasy reader, Yooper. (he/him)
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
ajpocus.bsky.social
Anyway, hi, I’m Austin and I am indeed a real human being with meat organs and everything definitely not a robot wait shit where’s the backspa
ajpocus.bsky.social
Another flashback to when I joined Facebook again after a long time away, and she was the first person I added. So naturally I posted “hi I’m Austin and I’m real” and for some reason people were really suspicious
ajpocus.bsky.social
Flashback to me wife telling me she thought I was made up. She looked at my Instagram and was like “no way is that his real name”.
ajpocus.bsky.social
I’m a little late to the spooky name party but my name was *made* for spooky season
ajpocus.bsky.social
It’s available to stream! You have to go into special features on Disney+ for the original Star Wars: A New Hope and it’s listed with the director’s commentary and whatnot.
Reposted by Austin “Hocus” Pocus
merriam-webster.com
enshittification | noun | when a digital platform is made worse for users, in order to increase profits
Reposted by Austin “Hocus” Pocus
dell.bsky.social
time for web directories and web rings to make a comeback
Reposted by Austin “Hocus” Pocus
utopia-defer.red
This isn’t even an AI post as much as it is another anecdote in how social relations in America have been put through a blender of extreme market extraction at the same time that govt/charitable support for 3rd spaces, extracurriculars, social clubs, etc have fallen to their lowest point in decades.
ajpocus.bsky.social
We had a landline phone that was wired to the wall when I was younger, later it was cordless. No cell phone until I was 15 and that was a flip phone with 160-character texts, and we were charged per message or had limited texts per month. No internet on the phone.
ajpocus.bsky.social
We couldn’t look things up as easily. If you were lucky enough to have a computer, it was a desktop PC and internet was slow. Many pages were dubious, and no Wikipedia. If you didn’t have a PC, you could go to a library or ask someone you knew but a lot of questions would just go unanswered.
ajpocus.bsky.social
I could be out and about all day as a 12 year old and my parents didn’t know where I was for sure and couldn’t get ahold of me (no cell phones).

Going to Blockbuster and renting a VHS. “Be kind, rewind.”

Calling your friend’s house phone and the dread of talking to their parents to ask for them.
tiffanyclay.dev
What’s a real thing from your childhood that kids these days would find completely foreign?

Like, how we used to be able to walk right up to the gate to meet our family coming off a flight.

Or how we had to pick a spot to meet at the theater BEFORE we went.
Reposted by Austin “Hocus” Pocus
chantalalive.blacksky.app
The em dash is HIGH LITERATURE. I am aghast at them coming for the em dash as an AI giveaway. Pry it from poets & fiction writers who write sentence-long paragraphs' dead hands!
ajpocus.bsky.social
How much you wanna bet they ran data through AI to classify people as citizens or not? The article doesn’t say, but it does say there are inconsistencies in the data which combined with AI would make for false positives/negatives.

Do you really want this government to have databases on us?
digiphile.bsky.social
Per @npr.org, the Department of Homeland Security, in partnership with the White House U.S. DOGE Service, has built a searchable national citizenship register with data from the Social Security Administration & immigration records— without public notice & comment.
Infrastructure for a police state.
The Trump administration is building a national citizenship data system
The Department of Homeland Security, with help from DOGE, has rolled out a tool that purports to be able to check the citizenship status of almost all Americans.
www.npr.org
Reposted by Austin “Hocus” Pocus
keithfitzgerald.bsky.social
Worth a watch:

Head of Signal, Meredith Whittaker, on so-called "agentic AI" and the difference between how it's described in the marketing and what access and control it would actually require to work as advertised.
ajpocus.bsky.social
Exactly! And there's so much depth to it, you can get absolutely *lost* in the various subgenres of metal.
ajpocus.bsky.social
Lately, anger is a big factor in at least one of my stories. Even when I'm writing something less angry, I am often fueled by things that piss me off, things about the world that I want to imagine differently. I often enjoy writing because I get to transmute those emotions into art.

#LateNightWrite
joebruehler.bsky.social
First question: We recently discussed Pride, let's talk about wrath. How often does anger or spite feature as a motivation in your stories, or as a personal motivation to write?

#LateNightWrite
First question: We recently discussed Pride, let's talk about wrath. How often does anger or spite feature as a motivation in your stories, or as a personal motivation to write?

#LateNightWrite
ajpocus.bsky.social
Hi there, #LateNightWrite! I'm Austin, coder by day, writer by night. I'm just getting started on a couple WIPs: a revenge story in a high-tech hellscape, and a utopian daydream about psychic revolutionaries.

I love metal! 🤘 I like punk, hip-hop, and funk, too. But metal is how I got into music.
joebruehler.bsky.social
Kicking off tonight's #LateNightWrite with introductions: tell us about yourself and your WIP(s)!

Bonus Question: what are your favourite music genres? Any fellow metalheads out there? \m/
A title card saying: introduce yourself. Tell us about your WIP!
ajpocus.bsky.social
This part. The creative process is the whole point. Why would I outsource something I love doing to a machine?

It would be like hiring a robot to do my eating for me. It defeats the purpose of doing the thing in the first place. It just doesn’t compute.
swordsjew.bsky.social
sorry i knew i wanted to be a writer since i was six and could physically write and sometimes it's hard and shitty as i work through my ideas and sometimes it's the purest narcotic joy of finding the right words and you want me to involve a lying theft robot? what's wrong with you?
ajpocus.bsky.social
All this is to say, if I had an open platform where I could write freely, share with friends, cross promote each other’s work, and know there’s open channels to promote to a wider audience without being beholden to Big Tech, I’d be one happy camper. I bet other writers would be too. Thoughts?
ajpocus.bsky.social
With this, anyone could aggregate their favorite reads without being boxed in by one company. The fediverse is one potential answer to this — I haven’t read the AT Protocol specs thoroughly enough to know for sure but I understand fedi has similar goals in terms of openness and not siloing creators.
ajpocus.bsky.social
I don’t know if RSS alone will solve the problem entirely but what I’d really love to see is a resurgence of “blog rolls” where authors list their favorite blogs to read, combined with some automated (open) means of reading them with a web crawler.
ajpocus.bsky.social
This whole thread is worth reading, but I quoted this because it raises a question that’s been on my mind for a while as a writer who codes: how do we as creators / authors / bloggers leverage open protocols like RSS or ATProto to create our own network effects minus the walled garden?
charliejane.bsky.social
Substack's attempt to pivot away from email-based newsletters to an app with a walled garden is an attack on the whole concept of newsletters.

It's partly about trapping you in their ecosystem, but also the company wants to end newsletters as we know them.