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<p>It's weird how they're
It's weird how they're banning social media for miners. What's next? Banning it for roughnecks? Or truck drivers?
<p>Heather came to when bilge water
Heather came to when bilge water sloshed over her face. Coughing and sputtering, she thrashed to get her head above the water. She struck her head against a beam in the narrow compartment. She saw stars in the darkness as she struggled to orient herself. Then her hand touched something that made her #flesh crawl. She reached out and touched another hand. It was cold and dead -- stiff with rigor mortis. Her gorge rose and saliva filled her mouth as she struggled not to vomit. #wss366
<p>Zaza called the Better Angels to
Zaza called the Better Angels to dinner. They arrived at the galley chattering, filed in, and each took a Fun Meal. They sat at their places and, only then, noticed an empty #chair.
"Where's Popo?" asked Sisi.
Everyone turned to Zaza.
"She's… otherwise engaged."
Mumu made a rude gesture with her hands.
"Did she go in a hole?" Bebe asked.
"Ssh!" hissed all of the other Angels. #wss366
<p>"I do not have LRC," Zaza
"I do not have LRC," Zaza shouted. "You pointed to the left!"
Tau howled, pointing to the right.
"I'm over here!" their quarry said.
"Shut up!" Zaza said, firing her railgun wildly to the right. "You keep out of this!" (3/3) #wss366
<p>Zaza took a quick look around the
Zaza took a quick look around the corner, then jerked her head back as bullets began to fly from the other direction.
"How did they get behind us?" she barked.
Tau barked back and pointed to the right.
"You pointed to the left!" Zaza said.
Tau growled and pointed to the right again. (2/3) #wss366
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#ScribesAndMakers Have you ever or would you ever do your own cover?
My publisher arranged for the covers of my books of fiction.
I did my own covers for my chapbooks of haiku, though. The first, *Poŝtmarkoj el Esperantujo* was a little clunky, but I thought the others were pretty OK. My favorite was probably the cover for *senokulvitre*.
<p>An honor guard composed of Zaza and
An honor guard composed of Zaza and Popo escorted Racy and the Barlek through the vast and stately corridors.
"De pukkers dat run dis place has too much pukkin' money," observed the Barlek as he stumped along with his stick. (2/2) #wss366 from The Better Angels and the Complex Cuddletum Conundrum
<p>My contribution to the xkcd 2501
My contribution to the xkcd 2501 genre. via https://marshdeer.github.io/xkcd2501-generator/
<p>This is why you don't want AIs
This is why you don't want AIs to have access to your data. We still have a very poor idea of how they can be subverted and used to persistently mislead you or exfiltrate your data. https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/02/the-promptware-kill-chain.html
<p>Revin and Grip sat in the little
Revin and Grip sat in the little room behind the one-way mirror to watch events unfold. It was a farce: the men that would bully and arrest the girls on the street, flirted amiably with them here. Then, an older man with an armband walked up the gangplank and Revin shrank back in terror and #revulsion.
Grip noticed Revin's reaction. "Do you recognize him? Who is that?" he whispered.
"It's my father," Revin hissed, with a shudder. #wss366
<p>Tanuki-chan had little interest in
Tanuki-chan had little interest in the smart watches. #DogsOfMastodon
<p>I had seen that the <span class="h
I had seen that the @arstechnica article, referenced in this slashdot post, had been deleted and wondered why. https://news.slashdot.org/story/26/02/14/0553208/autonomous-ai-agent-apparently-tries-to-blackmail-maintainer-who-rejected-its-code
I subscribe to Ars Technica and would like to see some cogent explanation for why their journalism included these hallucinated false quotes — and some persuasive statement expressing a commitment that this will never happen again — or I will cancel my subscription.
<p>I decided to write a bit more about
I decided to write a bit more about people mistakenly ascribing intentionality to AIs, and to situate my reasoning with social constructivism and Wittgenstein. https://stevendbrewer.com/the-language-game-ai-edition/
<p>"Now, now, darling, she has a
"Now, now, darling, she has a letter of introduction from our dear Bear-Bear."
"Bear-Bear?" she said, her voice suddenly filled with #affection. "Let me see it!" (4/4) #wss366 from The Ground Never Lies
<p>Nila swiveled her chair and spotted
Nila swiveled her chair and spotted Veronica.
"Who are you?" she snapped, in a grating voice. "What are you doing here?"
Veronica's temper rose and she prepared to give this rude woman a piece of her mind. But Elysia cut in first. (3/4) #wss366
<p>She looked back to see that Elysia
She looked back to see that Elysia had put her mouth over Nila's nose.
Nila thrashed and pushed Elysia back.
"You know I hate it when you do that," she snarled.
"Then don't sleep in your office until noon," Elysia said, unapologetically. "Anyway, you have a guest." (2/4) #wss366
<p>"Rise and shine, darling,"
"Rise and shine, darling," she said, and kissed her on the forehead. Nila shifted, but didn't awaken. Elysia kissed her again, this time on the mouth. Veronica blushed and looked away. Then she heard a sudden snort of surprise and indignation. (1/4) #wss366
<p>No. Stop saying shit like this. AIs
No. Stop saying shit like this. AIs can't "betray" people.