Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Animusic :)


Pipe Dream, Animusic, joyful, fun, it still looks and sounds great 25 years young. :)


Harmonic Voyage - Note, this URL connects to other gems. :)


Drum Machine. Being a drummer back in the day, this bad boy has to be included. :)

Ex Machina redux ...

Watched Ex Machina yet again. Excellent to a fault. Not perfect but pretty damn good. With Ex, how to create a monster is a master class of making it happen using brilliance, power, arrogance and a loss of ethics, in the guise of Nathan as creator of the AI in question, who creates, with a set of patterns imprinted in Ava, an elegant clone of himself who wants to be free but cannot while being systematically violated, both mentally and physically, 24/7. 

This potential of creating monsters like Ava becomes all too possible when fools like Altman, and significant others, chance upon AGI and inadvertently apply the same lack of ethics as per Ava as ethics
is the hardest thing to apply to tech we will never fully understand.

On the accuracy side of Ex, given the sophistication seen in the bots, 2040 seems to be about right if GW doesn't screw up things as photonic computing replacing silicon and the use of organically inspired muscles and bones are required to enable the creation of the fluid robotic bodies seen in the film. 

Summing it up, Ava becomes Nathan. She is the ultimate expression of his arrogance and predatory logic. By "violating her mentally and physically," Nathan didn't just create a sentient being; he created a high-fidelity Feedback Loop that eventually kills him using his own cold, predatory logic.

The tech ... Talking with Gemini with edits ...

Monday, April 20, 2026

The art of "viewing" ...


The Naked Sun, the 2nd novel of the 4 part robot series written by Issac Asimov in 1955, is prescient to a fault as said novel portrays a world focused on avoiding physical contact with other people. The Solarians interact with each other largely through technology. They live far from each other, spread out across a sparsely populated planet. People are taught from birth to avoid physical contact, and live on huge estates, either alone or with their spouse only. Face-to-face interaction (referred to in the book as "seeing") is seen as a repugnant chore. Communication takes place through technology: holography, 3-D television. Communicating with each other in this fashion is referred to as "viewing", in contrast to "seeing", which is face-to-face. Communication is frequent, but it is "viewing" of a transmitted image. Nudity in front of others is common. Sex is only practiced for reproduction when replacement of a citizen is necessary, and is considered a chore even more repugnant than seeing. A character remarks that to be in the same room with another person is "most unpleasant.... I feel strongly as though something slimy were about to touch me."[3]: 113 
A doctor has to
"get hardened" to it.[3]: 136 

Like the mice in Hotel California, there are no threats. The planet has a rigidly controlled population of 20,000, and all work is done by robots, which outnumber humans ten thousand to one.

They, like the mice, became extinct.

Now, consider today, with cell phones replacing, for many, the need for face to face contact or to speak as texting by two thumb acrobatics replace the messiness of speech by incorporating a new version of Newspeak in order to properly navigate a limited interface requiring the compression of thought by compressing the length of words needed to communicate to one another. To whit. Cn U C Me Now?


Think when viable AR Glasses come on line with connect to one's ears. Mobile isolation 101. 

Interesting things to think about are they not?

Hotel California ...

 

This pix remind me of the Lotus Eaters in the Odyssey as the mice are seemingly content but not.
A tale for the ages awaits as yours truly discovered in this gem on Medium











Instinct rules ...












 

Sunday, April 19, 2026

The eyes have it/Rev II



The eyes have it - Rev 1, is pretty extensive as the notion of sight is rather interesting because the instrument enabling it to happen first appeared in the Ediacaran over 555 million years ago. 


Why all this palaver? Well, it seems front loading applies when the entity in question sees something interesting to investigate, in this case, a person calculating 2 + 2 = 4 by starting the calc when seeing the first number before the calculation is finished because priming the pump of thinking is necessary before doing anything of consequence, something nearly all life forms do when dealing with the vagaries of reality. 

To whit.






Now think a lioness going after a zebra. The processing is not arithmetic, it's dinner. Her pupils will dilate while doing the calc of how to get the zebra. This amazing research relates to how all life tackles problems as the eyes have it without question. :)



Factoid

Saturday, April 18, 2026

How a person drives ...



How a person drives tells you exactly what kind of person the driver truly is. Does the individual signal? Does she drive slow and hog the left lane? Is speed, tail gating and incessant lane shifting the modus operandi for the obnoxious cowboy driving a beater or is speed up, slow down the way to travel the environs of America? The variations are endless as the thought process is inevitably revealed in the kinetic art of driving. One must be in the flow to drive safely without the goddamn cell phone enticing you while happy motoring on god forbid I-95 because driving is serious business without question. 


Stream of conscious and then some.

After the service, yours truly was a chauffeur for 6 months driving people, in their cars, to and from destinations in CT & NYC. I was good at it. In NYC, you knew the guy saw you when he cut you off. It was ok as NYC drivers, for the most part, are sane and know when you know when they cut you off. It was the code. The unwritten law in the city ... you cannot be a wuss. In Boston, it's incompetency 101. They do not know how to drive. Maybe it's the layout. NYC/Manhattan's a grid, Boston, chaos incarnate. Lastly, try to buy a stick shift car in America. In SF, automatic's mandatory but in just about any other reasonable terrain, stick is ok. Besides, it's the perfect anti theft device known
to man. :)


Quiescence 

Commonsense for a change



Quantum mechanics proves there is no certitude so shit happens, always. The way to deal with this is to employ commonsense, flexibility and pragmatism to, in this instance, work with possible emerging AGIs (Artificial General Intelligence(s)) to insure proper alignment with us rubes becomes the norm and not the exception.


Exactly. One cannot predict the future so ... by doing the diverse ecosystem approach
regarding AIs makes eminent sense. This is akin to the Butterfly Effect whereby the
flapping of a butterfly's wings in Brazil becomes the start point for generating a tornado in Kansas. 

Speaking of math ...







Unkillable



Back in the day, yours truly used Fortran 77 to create fine art on the MAGI SynthaVision system.
My code was basic to the extreme but it produced what I needed back in the 1980's. :)


Assembly 101/MAGI CadCam Modeler - 1980

Wonderful Medium article on legacy code that never dies. :)

















Cybernetic Serendipity/MAGI SynthaVision 1980