Kári Tulinius

@kattullus
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Yet another goddamn Icelandic novelist. Mostly on Bluesky now.
Lives?Yes. Oh! Yes, in Helsinki and Reykjavík, depending on the season.
What?I SAID I LIVE IN… oh, I’m a writer, mostly poems and fiction.

That article about an “AI” drone killing its operator in a simulation is a complete fabrication. “Simulation” here means constructed scenario. No actual “AI” model was created

https://twitter.com/harris_edouard/status/1664390369205682177

Edouard Harris on Twitter

“@ESYudkowsky @Grimezsz @ArmandDoma Flagging that "in sim" here does not mean what you appear to be taking it to mean. This particular example was a constructed scenario rather than a rules-based simulation. So by itself, it adds no evidence one way or the other. (Source: know the team that supplied the scenario.)”

Twitter

Last night I found out from an article about Chubby Checker that the song I knew as "The Twist" was actually "Let's Twist Again", a follow-up song he did a year after the original. I'm almost positive I've never actually heard the original, but "Let's Twist Again" was routinely played at various dances I went to as a kid. Since yesterday I've learned that the latter is more popular these days, but I still feel like I've landed in one of those Berenstain Bears situations.

https://www.stillalivemag.com/articles/chubby-checker

Chubby Checker

How "The Twist" froze a "nightclub performer" in a single moment

@andybaio algeng villa sem forriturunum gekk bölvanlega að útrýma

I promise you this was meant to be a softball question.

There’s only so much context you can put in a TikTok clip, but I really encourage you to listen to the entire 60-minute conversation with Substack CEO Chris Best that includes this exchange— we went pretty deep on Substack’s business, Twitter vs Substack, and, of course, what kind of moderation expectations people should have for Substack Notes, which looks a lot like a social network.

www.tiktok.com/@decoderpod/video/7221602731998498094

Is Substack Notes a ‘Twitter clone’? We asked CEO Chris Best

Substack enters new territory with the launch of Substack Notes. Can it handle content moderation, running a consumer product, and beefing with Elon Musk and Twitter?

The Verge
Way back in 2021, I called out #Substack as a scam because it was masquerading as a service provider when it fact it was paying certain writers (often secretly) to create content for them. (https://buttondown.email/thehypothesis/archive/heres-why-substacks-scam-worked-so-well/) They had an editorial mission and a paid writing staff, but claimed to be a neutral service provider like Etsy for authors. Here's how that story is going ...
Here's why Substack's scam worked so well

I think of myself as having decent critical faculties, but somehow I got suckered again by a bog-standard publishing venture masquerading as a useful...

@chancerydaily I imagine it was a fun journey, like finding a hole that was made just for you

@e_urq Thanks for articulating this important point well: "kids are accurate reporters of their trans and nonbinary identities. This is an empirical idea that has so far been borne out by data"

It's really basic epistemology, entirely ignored by concerned pundits, that the only witness to a person's inner life is that very same person. That this seems to elude some people is really frustrating. So thanks for talking about it.

@easternblot Sadly, that’s not the case everywhere in Helsinki, but it’s always a treat.

this is my local tram line

of all the memes to find yourself living inside, this one’s probably the optimal

To be fair, Twitter also breaks. This is what the homefeed looks like right now, with me logged in. Yup, no tweets.