I have to think it's phraseology. Starmer is always trying to appease Trump, even when finally standing up to him. Calling it 'easing Trumps fears' offers the US an offramp. In classic Starmer fashion it's also pointless: Trump doesn't want an off-ramp, or the suggestion that he is scared of anyone.
January 11, 2026 at 1:19 PM
I have to think it's phraseology. Starmer is always trying to appease Trump, even when finally standing up to him. Calling it 'easing Trumps fears' offers the US an offramp. In classic Starmer fashion it's also pointless: Trump doesn't want an off-ramp, or the suggestion that he is scared of anyone.
It bakes my noodle how few people (including within the fan base) seem to recognize how well he was playing pre injury. Prior assumptions are hard to shake I guess
December 30, 2025 at 12:31 PM
It bakes my noodle how few people (including within the fan base) seem to recognize how well he was playing pre injury. Prior assumptions are hard to shake I guess
Finally, if you can get through the paywall this piece from earlier in the week illuminates how the experience above is just a tiny part of an industrial-scale, global, and sector-wide catastrophe of AI and citations to nonexistent papers in academic publishing bsky.app/profile/mile...
Academics and technologists are sounding the alarm about a growing crisis in scholarship as we know it: AI-generated citations of nonexistent papers that have infested real journals. Despite being fake, the sources are widely assumed to be authentic the more they appear in published literature.
Finally, if you can get through the paywall this piece from earlier in the week illuminates how the experience above is just a tiny part of an industrial-scale, global, and sector-wide catastrophe of AI and citations to nonexistent papers in academic publishing bsky.app/profile/mile...
When water is coming from an aquifer, we often *do* treat it like an externality because we are collectively a bit dumb. We have measurably changed the angle of the earth's axis due to groundwater use... (for agriculture, not for data centers)
December 1, 2025 at 7:31 AM
When water is coming from an aquifer, we often *do* treat it like an externality because we are collectively a bit dumb. We have measurably changed the angle of the earth's axis due to groundwater use... (for agriculture, not for data centers)
I don't know that it was even that hard. There are plenty of legal avenues in place to deal with insurrectionists, they just didn't bother to apply them to the people at the heart of it.
November 5, 2025 at 10:29 PM
I don't know that it was even that hard. There are plenty of legal avenues in place to deal with insurrectionists, they just didn't bother to apply them to the people at the heart of it.
It always bothered me that a man as consistently wrong about everything else managed to come up with a genuinely useful idea. Finding out that he nicked it is like finding the last jigsaw piece in the buttcrack of my sofa. Thanks dude!
October 19, 2025 at 6:38 AM
It always bothered me that a man as consistently wrong about everything else managed to come up with a genuinely useful idea. Finding out that he nicked it is like finding the last jigsaw piece in the buttcrack of my sofa. Thanks dude!
I mean, yeah, obviously Vance et al would carry on in the same vein. But the longer he's in power, the more entrenched these people will be and the more likely they are to make it stick.
None of the available futures look good for America, but 'Trump dies soon' is probably one of the better ones.
August 30, 2025 at 3:18 PM
I mean, yeah, obviously Vance et al would carry on in the same vein. But the longer he's in power, the more entrenched these people will be and the more likely they are to make it stick.
None of the available futures look good for America, but 'Trump dies soon' is probably one of the better ones.
They've spent a long while convincing themselves that they are defenders the of 'western civilization', I guess they've warped all of classical and renaissance Europe into some kind of proto Reich in their minds..? That, or they think Michelangelo was a vigilante turtle
March 31, 2025 at 8:11 PM
They've spent a long while convincing themselves that they are defenders the of 'western civilization', I guess they've warped all of classical and renaissance Europe into some kind of proto Reich in their minds..? That, or they think Michelangelo was a vigilante turtle
I don't know how facetious or otherwise this reply is supposed to be, but I think it illustrates something important. These LLMs are nothing like the AI that sci-fi conditions us to expect. AGI might be possible one day, but LLMs are just turbocharged autocorrect.
March 30, 2025 at 1:56 PM
I don't know how facetious or otherwise this reply is supposed to be, but I think it illustrates something important. These LLMs are nothing like the AI that sci-fi conditions us to expect. AGI might be possible one day, but LLMs are just turbocharged autocorrect.
Nice straw man. My actual answer: you can trace the data set that an LLM is trained on. If that includes copyrighted material, the output should fall under the same purview.
March 28, 2025 at 5:03 PM
Nice straw man. My actual answer: you can trace the data set that an LLM is trained on. If that includes copyrighted material, the output should fall under the same purview.
Is there to discern when aping a style has gone too far. The flip side of the argument is that no machine system can ever be accused of plagiarism, ever, rendering the concept of IP pretty much null, for the exclusive benefit of some tech valley bros. That's a council of despair, imo.
March 28, 2025 at 5:01 PM
Is there to discern when aping a style has gone too far. The flip side of the argument is that no machine system can ever be accused of plagiarism, ever, rendering the concept of IP pretty much null, for the exclusive benefit of some tech valley bros. That's a council of despair, imo.
Their depiction of Ghibli columbine absolutely would be, but that's a digression. A human applies their own creativity. If you want to be all hard-AI-humans-are-flesh-robots about it, maybe that's just an advanced version of what an LLM does. But humans make laws for humans, and plagiarism law
March 28, 2025 at 4:59 PM
Their depiction of Ghibli columbine absolutely would be, but that's a digression. A human applies their own creativity. If you want to be all hard-AI-humans-are-flesh-robots about it, maybe that's just an advanced version of what an LLM does. But humans make laws for humans, and plagiarism law
Being influenced by art that we love is part of the human condition. There is a fine line between influence and plagiarism and the law won't always get it right, but I think we all understand the distinction. Generative AI is, by it's very design, capable of nothing but the latter.
March 28, 2025 at 4:53 PM
Being influenced by art that we love is part of the human condition. There is a fine line between influence and plagiarism and the law won't always get it right, but I think we all understand the distinction. Generative AI is, by it's very design, capable of nothing but the latter.
Badenoch ditching net-zero. It's not a big deal yet as the tories feel so far out of power, but it won't feel that way in a couple of years. Political attacks on climate targets are about to get very loud.
March 23, 2025 at 12:57 PM
Badenoch ditching net-zero. It's not a big deal yet as the tories feel so far out of power, but it won't feel that way in a couple of years. Political attacks on climate targets are about to get very loud.