Artist, theatrical performer, roller derby announcer, and former derby skater in the Midwest.

Single, childless, and married to my my freedom and sense of adventure.

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Cake day: June 9th, 2023

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  • I love the idea of using AI as tool for studying the past, because conceivably, you can train it on every piece of art and writing a particular civilization ever produced and it can analyze that information in a more thorough and efficient way than a human. In my head I hope it’s possible to see ancient cities, or dinosaurs, or battles in historically accurate (and safe) VR experiences one day.

    The problem is, as we’ve seen, AI tools are trained on garbage and stolen IP and none of the companies producing these tools care to differentiate between junk and good data, so the information these systems produce is always going to require human validation.

    What then is the point? Yes, the image may be pretty and look suitably historic, but we can’t really trust a tool trained on shit not to spit out bad information.









  • You can respond as you like (provided you’re not going to be an a-hole), but understand that if you don’t like my point of view, you do have the option to block me. If you’ve decided, over the course of seeing lots of my posts that you don’t like what you have to say, then you probably should.

    With that said, my point of view on this is informed by history and poverty. I grew up poor and have had some lucky breaks the last few years, but even so, I have 80 year-old parents driving for DoorDash, using my car, so I am less focused on social issues than I am on the widespread poverty evident in this country. They’d be destitute and starving if I didn’t have a car to loan them, in Joe Biden’s America, and potentially Kamala Harris’ America.

    With those precarious circumstances a daily part of my life, Trump isn’t particularly scary. What’s scary is the knowledge that no matter who we elect, I can trust nothing meaningful is going to be done to help my elderly parents survive.

    What makes them equally bad to me is that they have bipartisanship in the worst ways for majority of the US population, and I can see it every single day when my parents are out delivering people’s food.



  • I saw the headline above this morning, and my first thought was that it was being done as a preventive measure in order to speed up response times for mass shooting events.

    And then I read it, and no, it’s meant to protect property and address theft that, depending on your source, may or may not actually be happening in the first place. It makes sense that Hochul’s focus is doing potentially useless shit for major corporations in a time when her constituents are struggling to pay rent.

    I also worry about having a ‘sic police’ button available all major stores in a state known for having a very diverse racial population.



  • It’s a wild time.

    The Republican candidate is a legit insurrectionist, proven pathological liar, impeached multipled times, and has collected indictments like Halloween candy. None of this, presumably, has changed the minds of the 49% who vote Republican obediently and robotically every two years.

    The Democratic candidate, meanwhile, has taken no documented public positions and is answering all of this with memes. (And if you don’t believe me, go try and find a public platform on her website.) Her position is: “Just trust us,” which I imagine is hard to do in a time when your party just held the presidency for four years and Congress for two, and nearly everyone is vastly poorer or working harder for the same pay.

    It really is the Giant Douche vs the Turd Sandwich.