Supposedly, “osoraku” is an old Japanese word for “perhaps.”
Supposedly, “osoraku” is an old Japanese word for “perhaps.”
Have you ever had the experience of realizing, in a moment of clarity, that something you accepted as a fact was, in fact, a “framing” propaganda that you had seamlessly adopted into your world-view?
I’m fine; I’ve just been being quiet.
“Every story is about death” – Tuxedomoon
I was looking at some pictures (they were unavoidable) of the queen’s lying-in-state, and I noticed an odd thing.
We are the heroes of our own mythology.
A typical AI model like GPT-3 now contains beelyuns (billions) of decision-points – it’s a huge probability map of all of the potential answers that have generally been given before.
Michael Bell, the master smith at Dragonfly Forge has a sort of traditional-looking Roman workbench that he uses for blade shaping.
This is in the “weird tales of nuclear bombs or power” department. I don’t get enough of these, so I won’t make it a cagegory.
I stumbled across this because one of my social media feeds is entirely dedicated to trolley car problems.