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Saturday June 20th, 2026

I'm listening to the Game Studies Study Dan Lyke / comment 0

I'm listening to the Game Studies Study Buddies episode on Natasha Dow Schüll’s "Addiction By Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas", and... ad blocking is a start, but I need to be doing more to control the external impacts on me.

https://rangedtouch.com/2022/0...1/43-schull-addiction-by-design/

Dissecting the Juneteenth order Dan Lyke / comment 0

A good reminder, as we disproportionately enforce laws in order to create modern slavery: Jermaine Fowler: Everyone Reads the First Line of the Juneteenth Order. Never the Second.

Friday June 19th, 2026

Animista Dan Lyke / comment 0

I'm putting the Animista On-Demand CSS Animations tool here because I'm afraid at some point it may be useful.

I mean, I don't ever want it to be useful. I want my web sites to work in Lynx, but here we are, in 2026.

A series of Vignettes Dan Lyke / comment 0

Jason Scheirer — A Series of Vignettes From My Childhood and Early Career.

Via this little remembrance of 4GLs and CASE tools and whatnot. Apropos of AI/LLMs.

In The Weights Dan Lyke / comment 0

In The Weights is a web site that attempts to score how well LLMs know your name. I have a score of 575. Via Tara Calishain (406), who should, by rights, score way higher than me owing to, you know, all the books she's written, and the fact that she's been blogging a similar length of time, and Anthropic stole all of her books, and...

Impacts on skill formation Dan Lyke / comment 0

How AI Impacts Skill FormationJudy Hanwen Shen, Alex Tamkin

Summarized by Elf Sternberg as

"Users who used Claude to learn basic concepts around a program implementation project averaged 72% on a quiz of knowledge retention afterward. Those who Claude for code generation scored only 31%."

How you listen changes your trust levels Dan Lyke / comment 0

A voice inside my head: The psychological and behavioral consequences of auditory technologies Alicea Lieberman, Juliana Schroeder, On Amir

Five experiments demonstrate that because headphones localize sound inside a listener’s head (i.e., in-head localization, the sensation that the sound is originating from within one’s own head), they increase listeners’ felt closeness to the communicators of a message. Consequently, listeners perceive the communicators as warmer, feel and behave more empathically toward them, and are more persuaded by them.

Via.

Clownmaxxing Dan Lyke / comment 0

Aspirational Clownmaxxing and Joey's cadillac todo list, on giving LLMs creative writing around a ToDo list app and seeing what they come up with. I initially closed this tab, but then read lake's fantastic lobste.rs comment:

What the LLM responds with might be mildly amusing the first time, especially at first, but if you've seen one of those outputs, you've seen them all. They tend to follow the same formula, regardless of the prompted style, and will always its most cliché, unsubtle elements. I would sometimes see glimmers of something good, but they were drowned out by the overall, well, slop, and clearly not there because of some latent creativity, but as a stochastic accident.

John Henry has won Dan Lyke / comment 0

Dan Davies — Tokenalysys and John Henry looks at Ed Zitron's note on OpenAI losses:

Today, I can exclusively report, based on audited financial documents viewed by this publication that have been independently verified by the Financial Times, that OpenAI lost around $38.5 billion in 2025, as well as other crucial details about the financial condition of the company.

and notes that:

And, of course, this is just for coding – the idea of making material use of AI for general management and governance is several generations of R&D, plus several multiples more token use intensity. It seems to me that we are quite a lot of unknowable technical advances (in model design, renewable energy availability, quite possibly orbital data centres) away from anything like this being possible. And that there is a very difficult business strategy problem of getting there, because the AI companies now have to manage their pricing to walk the tightrope between growth and cash burn.

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AI progress Dan Lyke / comment 0

Baldur Bjarnason @baldur@toot.cafe

Current “AI” from my perspective is less like a technological breakthrough—“the genie is out of the bottle”—and more a research fusion reactor: no matter how much energy and money you throw at the thing, nothing changes the fact that it costs more energy than it produces

All that scaling it up accomplishes is waste. LLM true believers are effectively arguing their tech accomplishes free energy when the costs mean it’s effectively the opposite

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Bezos Center for Sustainable Protein Dan Lyke / comment 0

Bezos Center for Sustainable Protein.

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Holy shit it's time to accelerate the Dan Lyke / comment 1

Holy shit it's time to accelerate the migration away from Gmail.


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