opening bluesky to slip immediately on a monostich
06.03.2026 16:59
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My favorite one I can see from my neighbors is “FreeButNotForU”
06.03.2026 15:41
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i dreamt of a poem made of names of wifi networks
06.03.2026 15:33
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aren't we all here for maximizing that distance! and thanks, @iambic.bot is pure joy
06.03.2026 15:12
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I also think that way; if a bot can write a perfectly non-offensive email announcing a conference, maybe we didn't need emails in the first place. maybe what writing is - it's quirky family chats with loved ones that mix six languages and will give any external observer a stroke
06.03.2026 14:57
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a footnote from a draft that says: Cited lines here are a mix of those provided by Cunningham [1976] and posted by @iambic.bot—a
Bluesky account that scans and selects user posts
that conform to the pattern of iambic pentameter.
@iambic.bot is itself a tribute to Twitter’s Pentametron
made by the artist Ranjit Bhatnagar.
oh, an author reveal! now I can update this little footnote
06.03.2026 14:24
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haven't read that one! thanks for good book recs ;)
06.03.2026 14:19
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Joyce today would totally wage a guerrilla war against conditional probabilities of tokens
06.03.2026 13:58
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Which reminds me of another “linguistic” sci-fi, Delany’s “the ballad of beta-2” where a generation ship is out in space for so long that instruction manuals become metaphors, prophesies and oral epics
06.03.2026 13:49
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made some tweaks to @iambic.bot recently so it never sends the same text twice; it's been on good form since
06.03.2026 01:35
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I always felt that “let’s have this giant embedding of everything” has limited analytical reach — partly because gen ai is much more than a method, of course, but also because it abstracts from math to “human” behavior while I like to study human behavior with math
06.03.2026 12:00
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This is a good way to break it down. DH itself is always stretched between using methods and critique of the systems, so a summary of “AI in DH” would be like a summary of “DH” which idk how we feel about in 2026
06.03.2026 11:34
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Frontiers | Computational hermeneutics: evaluating generative AI as a cultural technology
Generative AI (GenAI) systems are increasingly recognized as cultural technologies, yet current evaluation frameworks often treat culture as a variable to be...
Good question! Don't know about specific summaries for DH, but there are quite a few recent position papers - humanists' interventions into AI: tinyurl.com/mr39f2p8, also this report tinyurl.com/3zy6b6js
People like @mellymeldubs.bsky.social @mariaa.bsky.social @tedunderwood.com might know more!
06.03.2026 09:09
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Article is in Dutch, but maybe understandable via Google Translate.
TL;DR: AI poetry is used in 3 different ways.
1. To study progress in creative computing;
2. To explore new literary forms and to see how people interpret those;
3. To (deceptively) market AI with appeals to its 'humanity.'
05.03.2026 22:53
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keep that entropy high!! 🤝
05.03.2026 21:22
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maybe if humanity outsources all functional, formal, boring writing to LLMs then we get to finally embrace total grammatical anarchy as signs of humans, redo the language in leetspeak and slangs not yet imagined -- watch me produce next token with so much perplexity that oceans evaporate
05.03.2026 19:29
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📢 Call for Bursaries: DH2026
To encourage new contributions to scholarship in the digital humanities, ADHO offers bursaries to students and early career scholars whose submissions have been accepted for presentation at DH2026.
Submission deadline: April 1, 2026
More info: adho.org/awards/confe...
03.03.2026 09:32
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Karpathy writes that this is an "art project" and this is very true. It is a poetic text. "Elegy written in a country churchyard" is 128 lines.
27.02.2026 15:39
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i heard in some lands the pudding is forbidden by being too cool
27.02.2026 15:15
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The world feels quite precarious right now—and sometimes we forget what it feels like to pursue happiness. @alv9n.com digs into a study that asked more than 10,000 people to share their joy. From personal growth to friends and family, here’s our happiness mapped.
pudding.cool/2026/02/happ...
26.02.2026 20:06
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microgpt
Musings of a Computer Scientist.
a gpt in a sublime 200 lines of pure Python — it is all there. Incredible for teaching students (and yourself)
karpathy.github.io/2026/02/12/m...
27.02.2026 14:39
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I think the last one is Stan
25.02.2026 11:34
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My cholesterol spiked from looking at this picture
25.02.2026 10:30
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My “For You” feed was flooded by #rstats community’s pipe battle so quickly it felt like 2018; the echo of lost youth
25.02.2026 08:48
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that's cool! I wonder if abstract lexis is partly responsible for the positivity bias
20.02.2026 17:19
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Toward an Ontological Representation of Fictional Characters | Computational Humanities Research | Cambridge Core
Toward an Ontological Representation of Fictional Characters
New article! "Toward an Ontological Representation of Fictional Characters" by @antoine-bourgois.bsky.social, me, @oseminck.bsky.social & @tpoibeau.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1017/chr....
Nothing fancy here — only sweat & tears. 🧵
20.02.2026 13:35
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the guy is known for obsessing over hierarchy of angels (later served as plot for all Diablo games) and the nature of evil that emerges because absolute gets corrupted on its way to us through the hierarchy (the plot of Elden Ring)
19.02.2026 16:06
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