severak
12.8.2025 16:18:10
Is David Woodard's Life His Art?
from https://www.ocweekly.com/is-david-woodards-life-his-art-6393040/
severak
11.8.2025 17:24:42
I have been thinking about something Jean Baudrillard said a lot recently. It comes to mind because of the current moment and what is happening around generative AI. He said, "Art does not die because there is no more art. It dies because there is too much."
severak
4.8.2025 10:34:53
In a world where corporations have detached buying from owning, one man attempts to do something radical: build his own cloud.
severak
1.8.2025 20:23:05
Age Verification Doesn’t Need to Be a Privacy Footgun
from https://soatok.blog/2025/07/31/age-verification-doesnt-need-to-be-a-privacy-footgun/
severak
22.7.2025 09:59:13
If you generate complete silence in a wav file and run whisper on it, it will always hallucinate the same thing ffmpeg -f lavfi -i anullsrc=r=44100:cl=stereo -t 30 silence.wav whisper ./silence.wav...
severak
22.7.2025 09:57:49
Who is Nicolai Winther? — and why does OpenAIs Whisper impersonate him when transcribing Norwegian? Does he exist, or is he merely a…
severak
16.7.2025 11:40:47
The other day I read 20 most significant programming languages in history, a “preposterous table I just made up.” He certainly got preposterous right: he lists Go as “most significant” but not ALGOL, Smalltalk, or ML. He also leaves off Pascal because it’s “mostly dead”. Preposterous! That defeats the whole point of what “significant in history” means. So let’s talk about some “mostly dead” languages and why they matter so much.
severak
24.6.2025 11:46:38
Supercon 2024: Repurposing ESP32 Based Commercial Products
from https://hackaday.com/2025/06/10/supercon-2024-repurposing-esp32-based-commercial-products/
severak
17.6.2025 10:52:02
As the male social circle continues to shrink, their partners have to take on much more emotional labour – and many are opting to spend their lives alone instead
severak
12.6.2025 15:49:39
Walter Molino was an Italian comic artist and illustrator, notorious for his sensational cover paintings for the weekly Domenica del Corriere, that depicted mayhem and disaster in everyday situations. His illustrations for the women's weekly Grand Hotel popularized the...
severak
9.6.2025 17:15:01
As the technology becomes ubiquitous, a vast tasker underclass is emerging — and not going anywhere.
severak
3.6.2025 15:40:21
The best way to understand generative AI art and aesthetics is to consider how previous "synthetics" lost value in the long-run For the first half of the 20th century, white-collar workers wore business shirts made from cotton or linen that wrinkled in the wash. Ironing them into a presentable shape
severak
3.6.2025 10:33:59
How to print my voice? How to put music on paper? How to print an executable program? All this boils down to storing digital data on paper. This is also called paper data storage. Arrived in this domain from poetry, I’ve been investigating the area for some time. Here is what I found.
severak
22.5.2025 17:13:08
When I was diagnosed with cancer, I set out to understand why a single pill of Revlimid cost the same as a new iPhone. I’ve covered high drug prices as a reporter for years. What I discovered shocked even me.
severak
20.5.2025 15:30:19
Stopping All Stations - The Pyongyang Metro
from https://www.earthnutshell.com/stopping-all-stations-the-pyongyang-metro/
severak
6.5.2025 14:06:46
Tech Companies Apparently Do Not Understand Why We Dislike AI
from https://soatok.blog/2025/05/04/tech-companies-apparently-do-not-understand-why-we-dislike-ai/
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