I want to show my process of making the ultimate DM system for remote ttrpg exchanges with friends.
Posts by Paul Lee
of heavy, willful, deliberate use of all sources of information profiling with consensual allowing of cross-indexing would be for a responsible adult; i.e., how the decision to allow maximum cross profiling will affect a responsible adults life for the next 5 years.
what relationship the use of Pinterest (which is not an AI platform) has in relationship to total profiling, i.e., to the total information available to ad vendors or commercial AI companies for personalization purposes. Finally, I would like a reasonable projection of what the expected outcomes
what role things like Palantir play in all of this. I want to know whether use of ChatGPT can influence ads seen on YouTube. I want to know whether heavy personalization in MidJourney can affect advertising or any other information dynamic across the web. I want to know comparatively
across corporate tech platforms leads to integrated information profiles—i.e., using ChatGPT from an associated Google account. I want to know whether API or developer usage of AI tools from Anthropic or OpenAI, etc., can be associated with personal data. I want to know
when open to the same networkers of traditional profiling, interacts with that; i.e., whether data in someone's OpenAI account resulting from heavy AI use might be related to add data from DoubleClick or whatever ad network. I'm interested in whether connected accounts
Please do some research. I want to understand the nature of data footprints in the post-AI digital world. I want to know how profiles from trackers across the internet interact with datasets accessible by AI. I want to know how people's own AI use,
I used one prompt to get that, and the prompt is way too long to put in one post here.
So I used research functionality in Claude to at least pretty adequately collate the base information regarding my question:
claude.ai/public/artif...
Still conflicted over the proper stance toward privacy and personal ownership of one’s digital footprint in the latest version of the digital landscape.
That's the cool thing about this little small town college library. Always a cool little interactive exhibit thing to do. It was like that 15 years ago too.
Yes, I do that too. For my most recent wiki, I wanted to customize the order where the regular text field, which is whatever you type into the main content, gets rendered alongside conditionally rendered fields. So, I had to do something a little more complicated.
Yeah, nobody seems to care about anything on Twitter.
I bounced on Logseq for day task journaling. Now using the Todolist plugin on #TiddlyWiki, which has interstitial and task-based modes and allows me to take it anywhere, now that I finally figured out a comfortable way to run my local TiddlyWiki server.
Love, or likes??
I tried Kitty for a while. Now I'm using mostly Alacritty on MacOS and depending solely on Vim for splits, including embedded terminals. (Using Vim 9 through MacVim.)
I kind of like the idea of copy-paste LLM game scenarios, such as the one entered into @ifcomp.org. I've done this on my own and played AI Dungeon early on. But a bigger goal would be to use sophisticated LLM prompting and RAG to create a virtual GM for D&D, etc. I don't want pre-built agentic stuff
It must have changed from October 1 through November 15. I think that's what it has traditionally been.
Oh, I didn't realize the games were ready yet!
Using LLMs to make customized kitsch fiction is a process that has parallels to playing IF. I can still see the appeal of experimenting with integrating IF and LLMs.
But yeah. GenAI undermines indie creative culture. Especially for asset production.
I vibe-coded a #TiddlyWiki using #Claude Code. It was the second time to do so, but this time it actually within about 10 minutes of effort.
My problem with #Obsidian is that I can't easily make meaningful or useful metadata, and my problem with #TiddlyWiki is that while I can do exactly that with fields, the effort involved in implementing a custom way to render them for each project is discouraging.
I’ve decided to swich to MacPorts to manage #Python versions on my laptop, with the exception of using `uv` where I need to manage project dependecies--my static blog published through Pelican, and a custom #Vim plugin that restarts #TiddlyWiki whenever I change a `.tid` file.
Crows and herons! You truly live in Phantastes.
The discussion about the ethos of open source in regard to the WordPress drama in Lex and DHH's podcast got me dreaming again about the ideal New WordPress. I see how Rails encapsulates a lot of the hacker-builder energy that the old WordPress community thrived on.
Yeah, Babylon 5 was unique in its earnestly grandiose titles and moments capturing epic fantasy and mythological gravity and psychological archetypes expressed through a cheesy yet still sincere science fiction milieu, never really ironic but charming and serious.
I got caught by Logseq, chiefly, trying to learn more about it, always just one more thing to read. But I still plan to launch this comparison website some day.
Obsidian, TiddlyWiki, and Logseq—I’m making a website to review and compare the three of these personal knowledge management systems, with corresponding example zks. #zettelkasten
Used Neovim to solve a problem faster than I could have without it. Probably will never compensate for all the time I’ve put in to trying to learn it. Oh well.
New “start slower” option in Dino Run. It’s part of core Chromium, not just Google Chrome, seen here in Brave. I love that this easter-egg is so deeply embedded in the experience of the Web.