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Posts by David Pritchard

Prince Albert | Alain Clavier 1980s Interludes | Parks Canada
Prince Albert | Alain Clavier 1980s Interludes | Parks Canada YouTube video by Parks Canada

TIL - Boards of Canada didn't just borrow their name from the NFB. Their sound and vibe were clearly inspired by NFB and Alain Clavier - www.youtube.com/watch?v=c99I...

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Hegseth gives Anthropic CEO until Friday to back down in AI safeguards fight "The only reason we're still talking to these people is we need them and we need them now."

"Hegseth told Amodei in a tense meeting on Tuesday that the Pentagon will either cut ties and declare Anthropic a "supply chain risk," or invoke the Defense Production Act to force the company to tailor its model to the military's needs." www.axios.com/2026/02/24/a...

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‘ “Investing” in crypto is really just a bet on criming going up.‘

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Code is liability. AI allows us to create tremendous amounts of liability very quickly

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Introducing CanViz – Mountain Doodles Introducing CanViz, a web app to dynamically explore and plot StatCan data.

A bit more background on the genesis of this project in this accompanying blog post. It was built while jet-lagged in the early morning and during a couple of long-ish train rides over the break, heavily leveraging Claude Code.

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Talking to my kid about space and I mentioned that Voyager was the furthest object from the earth, and looked it up Voyager I is currently 23 light hours and 30 light minutes away, turns out exactly 1 year from now it will be 1 light day away, going 1/2 a light hour a year.

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AI is making whole earth simulation possible--why that matters | Mike Pritchard | TEDxBoston
AI is making whole earth simulation possible--why that matters | Mike Pritchard | TEDxBoston YouTube video by TEDx Talks

Pleased to share my views in a new TEDx talk on how AI offers compelling new ways to simulate the Earth with unprecedented resolution and interactivity:
youtu.be/I0nxFLh-iBg?...

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A newspaper full page ad with a brightly colored burst of exploding powder, Adobe logo in the corner, copy reading “experience the magic of buying new software every month forever”

A newspaper full page ad with a brightly colored burst of exploding powder, Adobe logo in the corner, copy reading “experience the magic of buying new software every month forever”

Print edition @theonion.com ads don’t miss

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More cyberpunk, but “The Dervish House” was good.

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Always nice to see people still referencing El Topo, even if they’re dunking on how slow it is 😆 #siggraph2025

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Introducing ‘The Laser Age,’ a New Podcast from The Reveal New Feature: The Reveal's first podcast takes a close look at science fiction films from the second half of the 20th century. Where did they come from? And what did they say about what was coming next...

Today at The Reveal: The Laser Age, a new podcast about science fiction films from the second half of the 20th century. I was thrilled to have the great @hodgman.bsky.social join me to discuss SILENT RUNNING, a 1972 film about ecology, robots, cantaloupes, and... murder.

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Don't doom scroll.
Put down your phone and sleep as best you can.
Get up when you're supposed to and don't skimp on breakfast.
What you have control of right now is you.
Start there.
Maintain that.
Be good to yourselves.
Be good to each other.

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I expect that consumer-facing AI programs will continue to improve and they may become much more useful tools for everyday life in the future.

But I think it was a disastrous mistake that today’s models were taught to be convincing before they were taught to be right.

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Customers: We want a faster horse

Henry Ford: Ah. In fact—

Kubernetes: Let me stop you right there. What you really need is 1000 horses that die randomly

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In the Disney lawsuit, 10 pages are dedicated to citing the work we did. In pursuit of this evidence, Midjourney banned me 3 times and updated their ToS. The first ban encouraged me to dig a lot deeper, so I'd like to congratulate CEO David Holz on his massive unforced error.

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It's true. Parasocial relationships with our favourite podcasters... is on the nose.

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Cycling Directions Have Expanded Across Canada in Apple Maps Apple has made no announcement that can find about a significant expansion in the availability of cycling directions across Canada, but I thought it was worth noting here because it impacts me persona...

I think this may actually be news. I haven’t seen any other coverage yet. pxlnv.com/blog/apple-m...

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Out of masochism - and a desire to stay in touch with “the regular folks” - I still often surf the web without an ad blocker. I’m talking about the Taboola type junk ads.

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The first week on my job, browsing the web through a US VPN, I was shocked at the mix of ads I got. I don’t know if it defaults me to the “average English speaker” or to “Silicon Valley male” but either way… wow. The gun ads, the bodybuilding, the drug ads. That said - it has clearly toned down.

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Ditto Ottawa! Very helpful for my cellular-watch-maps-only child.

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What, you don’t get 20 weapons ads in your feed per day to ensure you know the industry approved naming?

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Oh hey, the renderer I've been working on for Persona got shown off at WWDC this morning www.apple.com/newsroom/202...

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“Yank tank”. I am definitely borrowing that.

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Hm, and I guess latitude would be another candidate theory - provided that you accept “north is up” then “distance north of equator” would give y = up for a Eurocentric point of view. Ptolemy, 150AD.

Dammit, now I want to know.

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For sure. Maybe someone can chime in with an actual historian. All I have on my shelf is this Playfair one from 1783, taken from Tufte’s discussions on the origins of graphs:

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My guess: from bar graphs, where “higher stack” = more, and that probably comes from stacking coins on a table. So y=up might come from gravity, not language?

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A Company Reminder for Everyone to Talk Nicely About the Giant Plagiarism Machine Hey team. It’s your CEO. I know your time is valuable, so I’ll cut right to the chase: It’s come to my attention that some of you have been bad-mou...

"It really does disappoint me that so many brilliant colleagues—whose genuine breakthroughs I’ve profited from for years—would be so quick to condemn this newer, stupider way that I and others like me can make money off your life’s work, through stealing."

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I have not paid a ton of attention to the uproar over RTO policies, bc we are all in on distributed teams and not going back.

My impression (via social media) has been that these were shadow layoffs.

Last month I asked an investor why they are doing RTO. He said: "Retention, mostly. And morale."

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Watching o3 guess a photo’s location is surreal, dystopian and wildly entertaining Watching OpenAI’s new o3 model guess where a photo was taken is one of those moments where decades of science fiction suddenly come to life. It’s a cross between the …

Watching o3 guess a photo’s location is surreal, dystopian and wildly entertaining
simonwillison.net/2025/Apr/26/...

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A good rant. Interestingly my first impression of mastodon was “Ah, I’ve read this book before, it was called XMPP, I didn’t enjoy it”. I got the opposite vibe from early bsky. Not sure what the giveaway was in the first few seconds of each.

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