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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2025-09-16 06:14 pm
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Creepy, creepy, creepy

‘I love you too!’ My family’s creepy, unsettling week with an AI toy:

Designed for kids aged three and over and built with OpenAI’s technology, the toy is supposed to “learn” your child’s personality and have fun, educational conversations with them. It’s advertised as a healthier alternative to screen time and is part of a growing market of AI-powered toys.

Can we get a very loud UGH?

I thought I'd linked somewhere to the instructive tale of techbro who made, was it an interactive doll or was it a teddybear for his daughter, that would talk to her, and in very short order she turned the thing off and played with it as Ye Kiddyz have played with dolls since dolls were A Thing (Ancient Sumeria???). Can't find it, however.

Anyone else read Harry Harrison's 'I Always Do What Teddy Says'? which also springs to mind, although that is about plot to subvert conditioning via teddy.

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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2025-09-16 09:58 am
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Photo cross-post


No, daddy, it's definitely not a "pointy duck"! Have you even read the sign?
Original is here on Pixelfed.scot.

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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-16 05:47 pm

Starman (1988) #16

Writer: Roger Stern

Pencils: Tom Lyle

Inks: Scott Hanna


Will's estranged father is dying in hospital, so he goes to visit him one last time.


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A Miserable Pile Of Words ([personal profile] amiserablepileofwords) wrote in [community profile] eggbug_writes2025-09-16 06:38 pm

Eternal Sapphtember #351

Girls who are wrenchers

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kathleen_dailey ([personal profile] kathleen_dailey) wrote2025-09-16 04:37 pm

Maru

Maru died earlier this month. (Scroll down the page for an English translation. There are a few glitches with pronouns, but nothing that will impede understanding.)

I've been following Maru ever since he first appeared on the internet (maybe via Cute Overload, which seems like a century ago). He and his housemates Hana and Miri have given me so much enjoyment, and their stories and exploits have offered respite from difficult times. This Reddit thread shows that I'm far from the only one who was comforted by checking in with Maru and his pals.

It appears that the website will keep going. I hope so; it's an irreplaceable archive of life-affirming humour, caring, joy, and adventure.

One might say that the human has already provided a heaven on earth for her cats, and that the PTB who operate any other plane of existence will have a hard act to follow.
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selenak ([personal profile] selenak) wrote2025-09-16 04:47 pm

Raindrops keep falling on my head....

RIP Robert Redford. A fantastic run of movies especially in the 70s as an actor, later as a director never made an uninteresting movie, founded a film festival of several decades running, and to the best of my knowledge never abused his fame and status and instead used both to help others.


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Every Day Above Ground ([personal profile] mallorys_camera) wrote2025-09-16 10:13 am
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New Improved Purpose! Products

The political scene in the U.S. just keeps getting worse & worse & worse.

Trying to justify an attack on what turns out to have been a Venezuelan fishing boat, Trump foams, 300 million people died last year from drugs. That's what's illegal.

He can't be talking about 300 million people in the United States, can he? I mean, if that were true, it would be so-oo-ooo much easier to find parking, wouldn't it?

But that's just comic relief.

###

JD Vance's current plan—and he's the true Annointed One—is to compile a database of those who are insufficiently reverential over Charlie Kirk's death and then harass their employers into firing them.

America! Land of the Snitch!

Like I've said, I think all political violence is bad, and people ought not to be assassinated for expressing their opinions, regardless of whether or not I agree with them. I'd never heard of Charlie Kirk before he was shot. I can't say I like much of what I've learned about him after his death, but those candle-lit vigils being held in his honor across the land are more or less the equivalent of all those George Floyd vigils back in 2020—the significant difference being that the Floyd vigils were an urban phenomenon & the Kirk vigils are a rural phenomenon.

(There was actually a Kirk vigil in Montgomery I almost went to last night because I am very, very curious! But I talked myself out of it. I don't think I would have been able to blend in with the crowd, and that raises personal safety issues.)

I've seen several photographs of Kirk flashing the white power sign, circle of pointer & thumb, other three fingers erect.

But is it a white power sign? For decades, that particular hand gesture signified A Okay.

###

I will say that while there is little in Kirk's ideology I agree with, the one thing I think he was 1,000% correct about is that the youth in this country—especially the youth with penises—need some kind of structure that the culture at large is simply not providing them with.

He was very, very smart to target college campuses.

Adolescence is a social construct. (cf Philippe Aries' remarkable Centuries of Childhood.) It was invented in the 17th century at roughly the same time as the Industrial Revolution, and it served to keep individuals out of the labor market at a time when great numbers of workers were being displaced from their traditional employment slots.

Adolescence, then, almost by definition, is a waiting period, a socially sanctiioned interval of utter aimlessness.

But aimlessness is uncomfortable.

Adolescence is not strictly a chronological definition. The boundaries of adolescence keep shifting as the labor market shifts—and right now, thanks to AI, the labor market is tightening. College kids today are equivalent to, say, the high school sophomores of 50 years ago. A significant number of them are clinically depressed—it's hard to come by exact numbers, but one recent study posits that 34% of Gen Z are taking antidepressant meds, and that doesn't account for those who are self-medicating.

Anyway, this is a group of people who really want a purpose.

And Charlie Kirk was peddling purpose really successfully. Charlie Kirk's New Improved Purpose! product evidently was able to make people feel good about themselves.

That's the key! People want to feel good about themselves.

It's too bad the Left can't learn from that. In the aftermath of George Floyd's death—which, as I say, I see as kind of an analogue—the purpose products seemed to all be from people like Robin DiAngelo who hectored well-intentioned people, You will never be good enough.

And you know what?

Fuck that shit.

###

In other news:

I was highly productive yesterday in the sense that I did lots of things that needed to be done. But not in the sense that I did lots of things I much wanted to do.

The tax class remains interesting. Big Company uses a completely different computation method than TaxBwana does. Very systematic! Branchings of the probability tree! If this, then this. It's a canon!

Then I got a tidy chunk of Remuneration done and went to the gym.

My Fitbit doesn't actually register any of the exercise I do at the gym. Which is a major bug. Because one of the reasons one owns a Fitbit is to bask in the dopamine ping and gloat.

Once home, I watched the original Willie Wonka movie, rendered sublime by Gene Wilder's exceedingly strange, haunted, otherworldly performance:



Sigh.

If only it were that easy.
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solosundance ([personal profile] solosundance) wrote2025-09-16 04:27 pm
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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-16 02:31 pm

Detective Comics #582

Writer: Jo Duffy

Pencils: Norm Breyfogle

Inks: Pablo Marcos


Millennium tie-in.

If felt it necessary to post this issue as it gives extra context to the Spectre tie-in.

Commissioner Gordon was replaced by a Manhunter robot, so Batman heads to Louisiana to find the real one.


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drglam ([personal profile] drglam) wrote2025-09-16 09:13 am

Things one doesn't want to find out just before one's colonoscopy

 I'm apparently insensitive to propofol, so I got to have my procedure awake.

Whatever the pre-propofol drug was did mildly sedate me, so it wasn't so bad. And I was able to banter with the anesthesiology nurse and the gastroenterologist the whole time.

Good news! The preliminary lab report says the ridiculously large collection of polyps are tubular adenomas, which are benign growths.
Cake Wrecks ([syndicated profile] cakewrecks_feed) wrote2025-09-16 01:00 pm

Fee Fi Fo Fana!

Posted by Jen

Yesterday we learned that writing names on cake can result in some pretty unfortunate nicknames.

But what if you already have an adorable nickname? Like "Briana Banana?" How do you wreck that up?

Well, in that case, I suppose the baker could always misspell it.

But that's kind of boring, right? So, let's see... what if - hypothetically - the baker misspelled "banana", but then also, instead of drawing a banana on the cake, she tossed a real, unpeeled banana on top?

No, wait - first she should shrink-wrap the banana and draw a smiley face on it with a Sharpie. Eh? And then tie a bunch of curly ribbon around the banana stem. Totally.

And then - THEN - just because all of that makes way too much sense, the baker could sprinkle something really ridiculous all around the shrink wrapped smiley-face banana with curly ribbon tied on its stem. Something like...I dunno...little tiny dog bones.

Yeah. That would be one AWESOME wreck. Hypothetically speaking, of course.

 

Right, April A.?

*****

And from my other blog, Epbot:

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it only hurts when i breathe ([personal profile] spikedluv) wrote2025-09-16 08:11 am

The Days in Spikedluv (Saturday, Sunday & Monday Sept 13–15)

First I have to say that the weather was fantastic! High 80s both days and I loved it. (Of course, I didn’t do as much walking as Pip did. o_O)


Saturday: I got up at 5:45am and we were out of the house by 6:45am. Our first stop was Cracker Barrel for breakfast as we headed out of the state. There was about 20 minutes of traffic back-up that was annoying. We reached Martinsburg, WV around 1:30pm and had lunch at Logan’s Roadhouse. (We like this place and get lunch there whenever we’re in the area.)

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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-16 12:33 pm

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #68

Writer: Bill Mantlo

Pencils: Luke McDonnell

Inks: Jim Mooney


Bill Mantlo dusts off a villain not seen since the Lee and Ditko years.


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elainegrey ([personal profile] elainegrey) wrote2025-09-16 07:23 am
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(morning writing)

Recent lessons and news:

Dad called to report how great he is feeling, how much energy he has. So good to hear.

Christine had a visit with a specialist who had good news: no invasive procedure today; bad news: obviously needs a surgical treatment; good news: it's straightforward. This is to address a factor that probably contributed to her emergency room and admission. She also liked and, i think may trust, the practitioner, a rarity. (Although i think her extreme discomfort with medical treatment may have eased a little after her hospital stay.)

Chestnuts, at least my chestnuts, with the skin left on them, are perfectly edible after being chopped and simmered in a very herbal cream of butter soup. (Carrots, celery, dried mushrooms, rosemary, sage, and young onions). I assumed it would be fine with pureeing, but even the chunks i sampled were fine. I will probably peel in smaller batches than i did this weekend -- heat is needed to ease the skins off -- but now i have a use for the chestnuts that aren't perfectly cleaned.

Wait, is Carrie eating the chestnuts in the yard??!!

Yesterday's breakfast fresh figs and blueberries, chopped chestnuts, yogurt. Squeee!

Sunday afternoon - Monday evening chestnut harvest: 2 lbs 6 oz. Now curing in the bottom of the fridge.

Lutein yellow is everywhere. A mass of yellow crownbeard lines the woods edge on the east, cutleaf cone flower  is massed at the back of the orchard and in other spots within.  Swamp sunflower sprawls across the meadow, but the yellow crownbeard grows too high and hides it. I've begun my No Seeds Bleep It campaign to cut back the cutleaf coneflower where it is likely to continue its aggressive growth. It's just not quite as aggressive as deer.

In good news, where i was harvesting the cutleaf coneflower in early spring, the florabundance is remarkable.

So many bean pods on the thicket bean. Here's hoping that i can find a way to make them a bit more palatable.

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marciratingsystem ([personal profile] marcicat) wrote2025-09-16 06:29 am

this is what having to go to the office does to me

Woke up this morning, etc, etc, looked in the mirror, thought 'WHOA my cheeks are really red.' And since I'm workplace-required to go be around a lot of other people today, instead of just thinking 'huh' and moving on with my life, I had to go through the whole COULD THIS BE A CONTAGION checklist.

Keeping in mind that my brain is not really engaged until a WHILE after I wake up: I ultimately managed to decide it was much more likely that my cheeks were flushed because they'd just been all comfy-cozy squished into my pillow with THREE (3) lovely warm blankets atop me, and not because I've suddenly been stricken with some sort of illness.

And hooray for logic winning out, but I probably could have used that brain power to figure out a travel coffee mug instead, and I'm a little grumpy about that.
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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-16 10:30 am

Rom: Spaceknight #29

Writer: Bill Mantlo

Pencils: Sal Buscema

Inks: Joe Sinnott


Rom discovers there is trouble down t’ pit.


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