Elizabeth Street, Richmond update: Yarra Council rips up bike lanes – “Road Safety” Minister lets it happen. Strategic Cycling Network Design Guidelines ignored!
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Elizabeth Street, Richmond update: Yarra Council rips up bike lanes – “Road Safety” Minister lets it happen. Strategic Cycling Network Design Guidelines ignored!
Newly Discovered Stentor Species Can Learn – and May Know What Time it Is
https://www.mbl.edu/news/newly-discovered-stentor-species-can-learn-and-may-know-what-time-it
And original article:
Stentor stipatus is a new unicellular species that demonstrates habituation and unique phototaxis
"Whenever he drew spaceships or heroes in his elaborate drawings, the villain they were attacking was always i-Ready." A tale of really crap sounding educational software.
https://moultano.wordpress.com/2026/03/12/our-experience-with-i-ready/
Claude’s Cycles
Don Knuth, Stanford Computer Science Department
(28 February 2026; revised 02 March 2026)
https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/papers/claude-cycles.pdf
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The Moralization of Artificial Intelligence
Abstract: Resistance to artificial intelligence (AI) is widespread and persists even when known psychological barriers are removed. What explains this persistent aversion? Across four studies, we investigate whether moral reactions to AI—rooted in deeply held beliefs about right and wrong—help explain resistance beyond pragmatic concerns. In Study 1, we analyzed all news headlines in a major US media corpus (COCA, 2018–2024) and found that AI is moralized at levels comparable to GMOs and vaccines—technologies whose moral opposition has received considerable attention—and that surges in moralization followed the launch of major AI applications such as ChatGPT and DALL-E. In Studies 2a, 2b, and 3, representative samples of Americans reported their attitudes toward several AI applications and other technologies. Although few participants opposed AI outright, most opponents indicated their views would remain unchanged even if AI proved beneficial—suggesting moral rather than pragmatic roots. Structural equation models revealed that moralization of AI was best captured by a single latent factor, indicating a generalized moral sentiment rather than domain-specific risk–benefit appraisals. Qualitative analyses further uncovered the most common justifications people invoke and how opponents and supporters differ in their reasoning. In Study 4, participants from Studies 2b and 3 completed a subsequent behavioral grading task; moralization scores measured in the earlier surveys predicted greater reluctance to use AI even when doing so would benefit participants (a one standard deviation increase in moralization corresponded to 42% decrease in AI usage). Together, these findings demonstrate that resistance to AI is partly moral in nature, suggesting that reaping the potential benefits of AI tools may require addressing moral concerns rather than relying solely on pragmatic arguments.
A 30-Minute Introduction to Japanese Jazz from the 1970s: Like Japanese Whisky, It’s Underrated, But Very High Quality
https://www.openculture.com/2020/04/a-30-minute-introduction-to-japanese-jazz-from-the-1970s.html

Japan shouldn’t mix,' says All-Japan: The Catalogue of Everything Japanese. 'After all, the essence of jazz lies in improvisation — a concept largely absent from both traditional Japanese music and Japanese society as a whole.
If I were to make a new specialized liveslak with items from my repo, what would everyone like to see shipped on the system & available in a live environment?
I’m interested in what people would like to see (if anything) because I really have no idea anymore, there’s too many cool things. But so much doesn’t translate so well for a live setup without personalized config files.
So what’s worth the effort?