Photograph of a theatre auditorium.
First visit to the Bridge Theatre for Into The Woods. It’s an impressive space.
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Photograph of a theatre auditorium.
First visit to the Bridge Theatre for Into The Woods. It’s an impressive space.
Watched this last night and you deserve to watch it, too. Just stunning: youtu.be/H3yD78bYXjs
@katherinepriddy.bsky.social’s new album is out tomorrow, btw. Here’s a review from @louderthanwar.bsky.social
louderthanwar.com/katherine-pr...
Wonderful songwriting. Beautiful voice. Thanks Simon.
"The tone of a TV show, the culture of a business, the style of a brand; these are soft things that you have to be hard about."
Why CEOs can learn a lot from TV showrunners. The effective CEO is a "brandrunner".
newsletter.lowfalutin.co.uk/archive/the-...
Screenshot of a section of a Powerpoint presentation window. A pop-up message on the right hand side says, "Copilot isn't included with your account."
You make it sound like a problem...
Abysmal, immoral, cruel, small hearted, tiny minded, ineffective, undemocratic, and just generally utterly indecent. What a bitter godforesaken disappointment these people are.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Fabulous post by Martin Weigel, who isn't on here as far as I can tell. He's had some fun and learned a lot down a Buster Keaton rabbit hole.
www.martinweigel.org/mrweigelgmai...
"The tone of a TV show, the culture of a business, the style of a brand; these are soft things that you have to be hard about."
Why CEOs can learn a lot from TV showrunners. The effective CEO is a "brandrunner".
newsletter.lowfalutin.co.uk/archive/the-...
Photograph of two women addressing a crowd of people inside an art gallery.
A special Creative Mornings Edinburgh event today. Sophie Jones introducing Jenny Martin RSW (Royal Society of painters in Watercolour) and her talk about the society's work and its 145th annual exhibition at the Royal Scottish Academy. Followed by a private view of the exhibition.
There is much truth here, exposed by the erudite savagery of Mr Earls.
You might like this @pd.pkm.social.ap.brid.gy
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Apologies to all of Hannah's customers!
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It's lovely. Thanks. But Talking Heads are one of my all-time favourite bands, so I can't love this more. Sorry.
Name a cover of a song that you love more than the original.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZko...
@buttondown.com
He eviscerated the use of AI for any kind of non-scientific creative endeavour. "It's the hu-man-it-ies."
Photograph of two people sitting on a stage. Behind them is a sign with the branding of The Portobello Bookshop. On a table in front of them is a copy of the book, VIGIL, by George Saunders.
George Saunders in Edinburgh last night, hosted by my local independent book shop. He's as good on stage as is he is on a *typewriter*.
Talking about the oil industry, he described his work as an "expro" engineer in Sumatra:
"Even the lunkhead I was then could see that we were oppressors."
Guy on the train talking about a “top top secret” pitch for a Scottish soft drink to make TV commercials for the Scotland World Cup team. Schoolkid error. Scotland is a village when it comes to things like this.
Okay, this is quite outstanding from Bedford Council.
The complete opposite when I was in Japan in November. And the conductors bow as they enter and leave each carriage.
Heffernan's post was prompted by reading Vigil, the latest book by George Saunders. I shall finish Vigil this evening, ahead of seeing him talk about the book in Edinburgh tomorrow.
"Today I think of wealth as a test. Unless you can answer the question ‘How much is enough’—and act on that answer—money will change who you are. What you do. Who you love. It’s when you can’t answer the question that you know you’re in trouble."
heffernanm.substack.com/p/money-mess...
Well argued. Well written. And generally useful for anyone who sells expertise for a living.
Available on iPlayer (BBC4)
I haven't been this mesmerised by a film in I don't know how long. How to do sentimentality without it being "sentimental".
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKKC...
The result is a "JPEG of thought" – visually coherent but stripped of its original data density through semantic ablation.
If "hallucination" describes the AI seeing what isn't there, semantic ablation describes the AI destroying what is.
From this:
www.theregister.com/2026/02/16/s...
Dud's Army
Photograph of two women and two dogs on a beach. A cloud behind the women is bright orange in the setting sun.
Photograph of a beach at sunset. The sky is a combination of violet and lilac.
Bit of a sunset light show this evening.
"Among these improvements is AI Companion 3.0..."
Zoom doing a Microsoft.
"We've added shit you neither need nor want and we're whacking up the price even though you'll never use the extras. No, you can't opt out of them."
Dark storm clouds over a rough sea.
Dog sitting in Northumberland. Somehow managed to stay dry.