Sunset from Inamuragasaki
Sunset from Inamuragasaki
Thanks for having me on!
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RIP to the legend, Tom Lehrer.
youtu.be/dB2Ff8H7oVo?...
"Other emotionsβanger, fear, contentmentβare deep enough to snorkel in...bitterness, on the other hand, is three inches of brackish water. Nothing lives in it. You can stand in it and see the bottom."
www.experimental-history.com/p/28-slightl...
Sweet! Yβall hiring!?
(Just kidding, I love my job! Really!)
Thanks for the shoutout, Jen! Iβd love to work with you someday too!
Remember to check next time you hear that βall aboard,β kids!
βWe apologize. For the delay. We will make newer trains. To kill more efficiently. Thank you.β
Okay the AI announcement I heard this morning about a delay because βa person was struck by a trainβ was just downright chilling.
It's lack of those ineffable (especially when you need to effing explain them to a client who just doesn't effing get it) qualities that leaves much AI product feeling soulless or bland.
Don't get me wrong, it can do a sizable percentage of the job. The easy part. It's that last 10-20% where the value of the human was in the first place, anyway. Understanding of audience, sense of the zeitgeist, voice.
Talking to a friend the other day about how AI has trashed many employment and gig opportunities in both design and translation fields. Not because AI can do the job, but because people expect it to be able to.
A blast from the past! I hope anyone who's interested can find a copy of this long out-of-print translation of Kyogoku's weird fiction classic.
Ekiben palette cleanser.
Weird βfirstβ post here since I try to avoid any sort of negativity/whining online (thereβs plenty of that already) but not enjoying the new, grating, AI voice announcements on the Shinkansen. Not talking about the obvious benefits and concerns. Just, couldnβt they afford a better voice generator?
Hi, blue sky.