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September 19, 2022
RECOMMENDED VIEWING: Spiral 🌀
Holy moly is this good. I generally like horror because it deals honestly with trauma and how we cope (or fail to cope) with it. This is a occult/folk horror film that really grabs ahold of not just trauma, but intergenerational trauma—and also intergenerational mutual aid and support.
Spiral is available on Shudder, the only streaming service worth every penny (at under $6/month).
September 14, 2022
This Image Worries the Shit Outta Me…
… and I can’t say why.

Maybe because it makes the world look like it’s on the verge of becoming a very, very angry teddy bear?
[image credit: “symetry” by robinroy1995 is marked with Public Domain Mark 1.0.]
September 12, 2022
This is an extremely complete joke (or an extremely short documentary; I honestly have no idea any more) #Gaslighting101
September 9, 2022
September 7, 2022
An Unconsciously Biased Mind Will Produce an Unconsciously Biased Machine🤖
Yet another example of how absurdly easy it is to manipulate artificial intelligence—or even just accidentally make them into terrible bigots (and slightly above average antisemites).
From University of Cambridge’s Ross Anderson (via security guru Bruce Schneier, “Manipulating Machine-Learning Systems through the Order of the Training Data”):
Most deep neural networks are trained by stochastic gradient descent. Now “stochastic” is a fancy Greek word for “random”; it means that the training data are fed into the model in random order.
So what happens if the bad guys can cause the order to be not random? You guessed it – all bets are off . Suppose for example a company or a country wanted to have a credit-scoring system that’s secretly sexist, but still be able to pretend that its training was actually fair. Well, they could assemble a set of financial data that was representative of the whole population, but start the model’s training on ten rich men and ten poor women drawn from that set – then let initialisation bias do the rest of the work.
Anderson concludes “It’s time for the machine-learning community to carefully examine their assumptions about randomness.”
I think that’s tangent to the real lesson, which is this:
All machines (including AIs) are created things, and created things bear the biases of their creators in unexpected, but ironclad ways: early color film was shite at photographing people of color simply because the folks who created the color film were all White and unintentionally selected techniques and chemical processes that worked better for their own paler skin tones than they did for darker ones. Similarly, male engineers built crash-test dummies that were roughly their own size and weight—and thus created “safety” features that killed women and children.
August 29, 2022
Was the Pied Piper of Hamelin a child molester?
SPOILER ALERT: Nope. But the facts are sorta more interesting, if less sensational: The Straight Dope: “Was the Pied Piper of Hamelin a child molester?”
Anyway, have a great school year everyone!

August 25, 2022
Dave, Tell Me the Tale of Tommy Tucker, the Trans Squirrel Pope Beloved by 1940s America!
Not much to tell, really: Lil Tommy Tucker was orphaned as an infant, and then adopted and raised Mrs. Mark Bullis of Washington, D.C. It’s unclear when Tommy decided they preferred living life as a human female (as opposed to continuing to identify as a male squirrel). I presume they were ultimately made Squirrel Pope, on account most squirrels were extremely progressive “Liberation” Catholics prior to the Red Scare. Since then, mainline squirrels have largely gravitated toward Lutheranism, and gotten hella racist. Pretty messed up, when you think about it.
(Yes, that is a real live squirrel in the picture.)
To learn more about this remarkable rodent and his contribution to Post-War America, ask your local librarian, or just click this link: LIFE Magazine: “A Squirrel’s Guide to Fashion”
August 17, 2022
Is this Presumably Bot-Designed Product Awesome, or in Remarkably Poor Taste? (redux)
Awesome. It’s clearly awesome. (for context, see this earlier post: “Is this Presumably Bot-Designed Product Awesome, or in Remarkably Poor Taste?”

As an aside, the artist (Heinrich Lossow) deserves props for the best two-sentence bio on all of Wikipedia:
“Heinrich Lossow (10 March 1843 in Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria – 19 May 1897 in Schleissheim, Austria-Hungary) was a German genre painter and illustrator. He was a prolific pornographer in his spare time with an emphasis on analingus.”
Wikipedia
Of course, not to be outdone, Ali Express has likewise charged into this brave new world of fully automated product creation:

August 10, 2022
I Guess I Know What Ukraine is Getting for Xrismanukamas!🎄🎅🏿🕎
“This rugged, sustainable platform will operate in permissive environments and austere conditions around the world to safeguard our Special Operations Forces on the ground,” USSOCOM Commander Gen. Richard Clarke said in an emailed statement.
Not for nothing, but “permissive environments” sure as heck sounds like Ukraine.
Just for context, I’m a lifelong Michigander (incidentally descended from Jews who fled Ukraine back in the 1920s). Cropdusters are still fairly common here in Michigan (and the terrain, I’m told, is quite Ukraine-ish).
My wife grew up in blueberry country, and there are still plenty of fields around her folks’ place, and folks spray them from cropdusters. It is absurd and terrifying how nimble these planes are. Average Joe flyers regularly bring them in below the tree line to dust a field, and then pop back out to dive into the adjacent field. In other words, they can come in over the horizon too low to detect–likely too low to see–and be on top of you before you can bring a turret around.
Given the performance we saw of Russian tanks early in the war in Ukraine, planes like these would fucking mow them down like a goddamned scythe.
BURIED LEDE: Russia is sending volunteer recruits into Ukraine with ~4 DAYS of training. There they die. (CONTEXT: a US soldier gets between 4 and 6 MONTHS of training prior to deployment. The crappiest police depts in America require 10 weeks of training) https://t.co/mQjTQ5r195
— David Erik Nelson (@SquiDaveo) August 7, 2022
August 1, 2022
I don’t particularly dig McDonald’s, but I dig this McEnergy
