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#AI hallucinations occur when systems fill in gaps based on training data. A blueberry muffin misidentified as a chihuahua may seem trivial, but similar errors in autonomous vehicles or military drones could have dire consequences. buff.ly/ZjxCDnL
#ai


Biosynthesis of Polyester Amides in Engineered Escherichia Coli

hackaday.com/2025/03/22/biosynโ€ฆ



Thoughtful piece on the perils of academics going along with dictators. โ€œOur teaching and research only matter under general conditions of freedom and dignity. These conditions do not exist under the threat of arbitrary arrest, imprisonment, deportation, or suspension of medical care.โ€ archive.ph/2025.03.20-211201/cโ€ฆ


I visited a beautiful old Subway at Crystal Palace. Will post pictures soon!





I have an excellent excuse for this week's linkdump: I'm in Germany, but I'm supposed to be in LA, and I'm not, because London Heathrow shut down due to a power-station fire, which meant I spent all day yesterday running around like a headless chicken, trying to get home in time for my gig in San Diego on Monday (don't worry, I sorted it):

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Living in Berlin, I would guess you don't find something like this anywhere.

Berlin is crazy, but this my friend is not crazy, it's an abomination.

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@slothrop According to the Flickr link it's made in Las Vegas


NEW VIDEO: I Left Linus Media Group - What do I do now?

youtu.be/ELnX3gEHuHI

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The part around 6-7mins I really feel. My family and a lot of people I know always come to me for tech help, so I thought I knew a lot of stuff, but when I started talking to people that are hardware engineers or programmers I realized how little I actually know about computers. Going into my education in computer hardware engineering with that understanding has been really refreshing. I don't know anything and I just want to learn!
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an entire 20+ year career in computers - including hardware design and firmware programming, and half hearted writing about tech - and I still donโ€™t know anything.


~120 drones waiting to take off for the first ever drone show on the #IsleOfMan



Afternoon wins:
* found a spare toilet pedestal under the house, left over from reno. Took to office in case landlord dawdles on replacing broken one at work
* sorting out population of deep cycle lead batteries. Charge, recondition or recycle? (about six of โ€˜em)
* food and party supplies shopping with Mx 17. Indooroopilly was -ing packed. Must be everyone doing postcyclone re-stock?
* trying some no-alc no-carb (water, hops, dark matter?) beers

ETA: I regret to inform you the beer is a nazi.

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I will say this about lead acid batteries. They have a pretty much closed recycling loop, something lithium ones definitely don't.


โ€œAmerica's position in the global hierarchy isn't guaranteed.
It can be lost with stunning rapidity when an economically illiterate con artist and a cadre of ideologues are drunk at the wheel.โ€

Source: theindex.media/the-new-world-oโ€ฆ

So the good olโ€™ US of A is getting the finger from every border, Canada, Mexico, Europe across the Atlantic and Japan/Korea across the Pacific. All that is required now to complete the isolation is for Australia and ASEAN to close ranks with Japan and there we have it, the end of Pax-Americana.

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There is no logic here. Japan and S..Korea working with PRC on what ? Security? What is the article saying is happening and what is happening.
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Ah so they surrendered to the bully because their big mate said ciao ? Whereas previously they were saying "Yah boo sucks to you!" from behind their big mate? Is this good? Not clear from article if good or bad.



Blast from the past: rubber bands and O-rings make for some interesting hybrid 3D-printed structures.

hackaday.com/2023/02/26/rubberโ€ฆ



These days, e-mail and word processing are bedrock technologies in our society.

Long before the rise of the microcomputer, though, their predecessors ran much of the world's infrastructure.

Al Williams investigates...

hackaday.com/2024/11/13/a-teleโ€ฆ



Real talk - what squishy material do you want to neatly slice with the expensive ultrasonic blade?


*Raise your hand if you're really from Finland and you are somehow convinced that Finland is "the happiest country in the world"

qz.com/happiest-countries-in-tโ€ฆ

in reply to Bruce Sterling @bruces

Jesus, don't tell them. You know what happens next: A sudden case of needing Democracy.


As humanitarian aid funding declines globally, organizations face a difficult choice: compromise neutrality for funding or focus on those in needโ€”and risk losing resources. Scholars explain: buff.ly/g2fdsPl
#USAID #UN
#un #usaid


If you love Nordic noir thrillers, I warmly recommend "Darkness: Those who kill" (2019).

Ina Bruhn's social realistic script is so detailed, it feels like a window into a real world, where every character has a true backstory.

The 4 season series is disturbingly cruel at times, but if you can stomach it, the acting is convincing, and especially Natalie Madueรฑo is amazing in the lead role.

Not since "True Detective" have I felt so captivated.

In Danish with subtitles on #viaplay etc

โ™ฅ๏ธ = 6/6

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I think the full English title is "Darkness: Those Who Kill", probably to differentiate it from two other Those Who Kill series - there's a "Those Who Kill" from 2011 and an US adaptation of that from 2014.


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Galway is the largest city in Ireland๏ฟฝs Connacht province. It grew around a fortification that was built here in 1124. Today, the city is home to historic buildings, churches, city gates and cemeteries #Galway #Ireland backpackandsnorkel.com/Irelandโ€ฆ


*They're right next to us by galactic standards, but those seem like some rather downmarket and cruddy little exoplanets

medium.com/starts-with-a-bang/โ€ฆ



Die #Faschisten in der israelischen Regierung zeigen ihre genozidalen Absichten ganz offen und die Bundesregierung unterstรผtzt sie weiterhin mit Waffenlieferungen. Stoppt den Genozid!



A Cute Handheld Gaming Device That You Can Build In An Altoids Tin

hackaday.com/2025/03/21/a-cuteโ€ฆ



Spring! The American Robin in my area is called โ€œMirlo Primaveraโ€, which instantly brings spring to mind.

#AmericanRobin #Birds #Spring #BirdPhotography #Birdwatching #Birding




Here be the root of the thread for my Criterion Channel #MichaelMannathon viewings.

The movies I'll be posting on henceforth are:

- Heat (1995)
- Collateral (2004)
- The Insider (1999)
- Ali (2001)
- The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
- Thief (1981)
- Manhunter (1986)

Many of these I _have not seen_ (!!!) so I'm excited. I'm also saddened that The Keep (1983) is not in the line-up. Alas. Maybe I'll watch it separately. Extra credit.

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I'm finally here. Two more to go. Thief and Manhunter, then the extra inning which is The Keep. All of them darlings.
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Thief is next and I have been waiting for this moment to finally view my new 4k disc.

It's late, but I'm going to fix myself a cocktail and roll this banger of a movie.

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#NowWatching Thief (1981)

This is probably, almost certainly, my absolute favorite film from Michael Mann. It's got all the style. It's got great story beats. It's got massive attention to detail and authenticity (or so I'm told).
Incredible soundtrack.

Also, it's my favorite feature in the Chicagoland Cinematic Universe. Move over Ferris Bueller. See ya later, Blues Brothers.

What a sweet reward towards the down slope of this #MichaelMannathon

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#NowWatching Manhunter (1986)

Great movie. Weird poster though.

This is the official Final Entry for this #MichaelMannathon but I do intend to follow-up with The Keep later tonight.

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Okay, Manhunter was great. I sometimes think I'll do a double feature with Red Dragon (2002) except I really didn't care for that one very much at all. So... pass.

This completes the Criterion Channel offering towards my #MichaelMannathon but The Keep is calling my name. It's next.

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It's the #MichaelMannathon Bonus Round.

What a weird and wonderful movie about a machine that kills fascists.

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#Muri Beach is the most popular #beach in #Rarotonga. The #lagoon here is not very deep and you can swim and snorkel here or just enjoy being in #paradise. backpackandsnorkel.com/Rarotonโ€ฆ


This past February, @pluralistic recommended "The Murder Next Door", a graphic novel by Hugh D'Andrade. He characterized the story as "a haunting, beautiful meditation on masculinity, trauma, and fear." It certainly was, along with the recognition that empathy and compassion are hallmarks of both a healthy person and a healthy society. Our society is not overflowing with these qualities just now.

pluralistic.net/2025/02/10/pivโ€ฆ



Here is a thread I wrote on "blue sky" about a video I saw on YouTube, where an old dude named Jim who fixes radios talks for six minutes about why he is not making any videos about radios right now.

bsky.app/profile/did:plc:2aebnโ€ฆ

Here's the YouTube video, if you just want to see it.

youtube.com/watch?v=aSq6YkGKprโ€ฆ

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yes! the algo popped that one up for me too and I'm glad I gave it a chance โ€” not the same sort of ham that seems to be a bit more common on air



If you need a spirit lift, listen in to the thunderous cheers as AOC is welcomed to Tempe, AZ

Start the video at 12:55 ๐Ÿ“ฃ๐Ÿ“ฃ๐Ÿ“ฃ

In short, her message:

Build community in every way we can

Remember social security is a promise we make to ourselves, our families, and each other

And vote for those who fight for the people

#USPol #AOC #Sanders

youtube.com/watch?v=3t62_wFrzIโ€ฆ



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