Went to a cabin in the mountains over the weekend.
It was great.
That is all.
Posts by Erik Dewhurst
I've seen this in practice.
We had to return a bunch of text to localization MULTIPLE times because of hard-to-change UI space limits.
Agreed.
I regret many times I've said "l polish this later"
Silly thought of the day:
Shouldn't a theater be called an "Actory"
The sentence that resonated most with me:
"What I’ve seen makes me want to keep my life small and focused, make work by any means necessary on shoestring budgets and ignore the industry completely."
And here are some notable Steam releases:
I opened up Itch.io and saw a few random ones from Game Jams
Graffiti everywhere
This is a bathroom I visited recently.
I give it a 10/10 for decorative coverage.
#ratethis
"A fable, most assuredly. But who's to say at some distant moment there might be an assembly line producing a gentle product in the form of a grandmother.
Whose stock and trade is love.
Fable?
Sure.
But who's to say?"
I fear the utopian image Serling & Bradbury painted may have planted a seed of unchecked techno-optimism that contributed to the rise of 21 century techno-capitalism.
But I it's hard to deny how Serling's epilogue takes on a new light after 64 years.
But Bradbury also didn't imagine how Capitalism and greed would interplay with these machines.
When the children grow old enough, she says:
"You're going off to college now, you won't need me. That's the way it should be. I'm not the world. And the world needs you."
I find it fascinating that Bradbury imagined AI as training wheels. Not the center of the world.
The episode's music makes the artificial grandmother sympathetic. But some of the dialogue is hard not to hear with a sinister tone.
At one point Ann runs away and Grandmother says
"There's no place for her to go. No place to go, except to me."
When Grandmother arrives, one of the children, Ann, has more doubts than the others.
Grandmother's attempts to convince Ann feel uncomfortably close to today's AI and its enthusiast singing the praises of electric machines that can think for us.
Grandmother says: "This machine can love."
Definitely an influence on Philip K Dick.
The children of the widower pick out their new Grandmother's eyes and it echoes of scenes in Bladerunner where James Hong makes eyes in his lab.
Do Androids Dream was published 6 years after this episode and already questioned the utopian side of sci-fi.
An Artificial Grandmother
I'm rewatching the Twilight Zone "I Sing The Body Electric" (Bradbury 1962)
Where-in a single-father needs help raising his 3 children. So he buys a custom artificial grandmother from a showroom.
The episode plays itself wholesome and sweet, but I feel the sweetness has soured with time.
Deep cut.... On multiple levels
Alexander the living jar sitting in a bonsai pot with succulents
I put my Alexander in a larger pot.
That is all.
I posting infrequently.
Partly because this medium rewards behavior I'd rather not participate in.
Reacting to every trend, focusing on a narrow set of topics, generating "content" instead of conversations, converting myself into a brand.
And bsky is 1000% times better than the other sites
I love a good bit of tape in the mix
"What did Jack Do?" is currently my favorite thing.
A cute cat who likely lives next door to Keys Lounge
I love a cat in a public space.
This one was at Keys Lounge this week.
I thought it was a fixture of the place.
Turns out it just sneaks in and gets cozy with the customers.
A bartender carried it out.
Later we saw it trying to get back in.
I am lightly searching for work : )
I finished up on Big Hops at the end of November and planned to take all of December to work full time on Order Automatica.
I'll probably make a more thorough post later, but if you have need for a programmer/designer I'd be happy to talk!
Kidnapping people is bad, mmmkay.
I wonder... If I didn't have two partners that I share my every thought with... Would I post my every thought on social media?
My little dude hanging out in a high place
While researching historical homes, I've come across so many instances of people striping places down to the studs. Then replacing beautifully unique accents with boring, white, meaningless, textureless, heartless drywall and primer.
I am sad
A human under a cat
Human and cat in their natural state
Dean has me right where he wants me