Not the Jackpot, but basically the plot of "There Is No Antimemetics Division" which was terrifying but rather good.
Not the Jackpot, but basically the plot of "There Is No Antimemetics Division" which was terrifying but rather good.
Aerial view of a carpenter lifting 4.5m wooden beams into place for raising.
A tiled rooftop covered in roof beams waiting to be fitted, with blue sky and sea in the distance.
Raise high the roof beams.
Can't wait to be disturbed by the Mountain again.
A reader sends me this, as my trap for autonomous cars becomes something like reality. Swiss political campaign posters urging a lower speed limit appear to trigger self-driving vehicles to actually slow down to that speed: www.srf.ch/news/schweiz...
It's AI-generated terracotta owl tiles all the way down, forever, folks.
And look, it does look like the AI generated thing splashed across tiktoks and reels and shorts and stuff, but the amount of work going into synthesizing and subtly distorting and reducing this - quite obscure! - story into AI clickbait - and thinking: Oh, this is what is happening to *everything*.
Which at least got me a Spanish term for the thing - 'tuela mussolera' I could use to search for the *real* thing - yes it exists www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIfN...
And I had to keep digging for quite a while to find an actual story, and the best I could find in English was a piece about a presentation by someone proposing this at like a birdwatching festival in Spain deltabirdingfestival.com/en/activity/...
But I was intrigued, and I know Swift Bricks are a thing, so I searched around, and what I found was loads of similar AI-generated clickbait about the same story, with 1000s of likes on social media etc, all basically the same thing, like this: www.youtube.com/shorts/jbpX2...
A screenshot of an instagram story about a conservation project to make special terracotta tiles for building roofs in Spain which would enable owls to nest in them, except both the tile and the nesting owls are obviously AI illustrations. It has over 5000 likes.
Thinking about this too much, so just putting it here: a friend sent me this screenshot, saying "I don't know if this is fake news, but would be a great idea if real" and, yeah, that does look fake - those are AI-generated owls (this world, man).
I have, it was very good.
Satellite Eyes is a free, open source MacOS app that sets your desktop wallpaper to the satellite view of your current location. I've just released 2.0, which adds an option to shuffle through a selection of interesting-to-look-at places from around the world. satelliteeyes.tomtaylor.co.uk
The kid was confused: to be Greek, he said, you have to be Christian. That's what his teachers told him, on our island five hundred kilometres away. God is Love, I tried to tell him, but, JC, what is one to do?
A green-painted turban, the remaining topper of a Muslim grave, stands on a low white-washed wall, marking a desecrated cemetery, somewhere in the Greek Rhodope borderlands.
Drove down the Rhodopes today, from Bulgaria into Thracian Greece, passing through Pomak villages where goats surround the mosques.
I left London in part because I felt I'd turned over every stone I could on the foreshore, was weighed down by all the cameras, I psychically exhausted myself. But I learned so much from Sinclair, Moore, the LPA. I still carry them with me, and learn from their dreamings, on other strands.
Finally reading @harikunzru.bsky.social 's derive account, full of so many familiar spots, Dee's mirror, the Hawksmoor churches, the Mudchute circle. I've walked the same routes, and felt the same exhaustion, sense of something just out of reach, a shared dreaming. harpers.org/archive/2026...
I don't know if we're making the future or the past, or if that matters. I don't think it does. I think we're addressing needs, with the materials and relationships we have to hand, and doing it together is a source of joy. No ends, only means.
A black and white aerial image of a peninsula surrounded by sea. Next to a large orthodox church there is a large black, striped rectangular installation - a solar desalination plant.
I also learned today there was a large solar desalination plant built on our island in the 1960s, the size of a basketball court, or bigger. Look at that!
People stand in front of brightly coloured wooden boxes with hand-drawn posters showing methods of DIY rainwater collection, solar distillation, and dew harvesting.
This evening I organised a workshop discussion in our studio around DIY solar water stills and other methods for obtaining clean water, because the local tap water has been undrinkable for two months, and people are angry, but also confused and scared.
Wooden studs frame a meter-high panel of brown-and-grey mixed seagrass and clay.
Yesterday we made our first fitted insulation panel from seagrass and clay - the former gathered on the beach, the latter dug from the ground ten meters away. Local, sustainable, traditional, and vital materials we've been working to adapt to a modern, timber-framed, self-built, home.
I'm speaking at EMST in Athens next week about plants, animals, Ai and intelligence, and probably also about Greece, water, community, and the future.
www.emst.gr/en/events-en...
Realising the Epstein emails are basically Snowden all over again. Drip-drip feed of revelations over months, vertigo-inducing visibility into horror and abuse, total lack of accountability; feelings of helplessness, eventual exhaustion, and another gaping void in our collective agency.
Reminded of Mr Hastings, a maths teacher and good person, who would annotate particularly poor tests "John 11.35", or simply "JW".
Not least because Rojava already works with artists to imagine these structures, such as Jonas Staal's parliament and ongoing work on - yes - what restorative justice looks like as buildings... Anyway...
Not sure this is the response you wanted, but since seeing this post I can't stop thinking about Restorative Justice as currently under attack in Rojava, and how much we need novels that inhabit such systems rojavainformationcenter.org/2023/10/roja...
Thinking again about how the producer on a Radio 4 show I did a while back asked me to repeat myself "but don't mention capitalism this time" and also edited out all the things I said about Peter Thiel being quite an important influence to understand when talking about tech and politics.
Several sheets of paper spread out on a desk with pencil diagrams, measurements, and numbers, labelled cutting guides.
A view of a building site, sunlight, sea in the distance, blue sky, with wood laid out for cutting and varnishing, and a slide rule and plunge saw.
Morning.
Hello, I have a new book out in the spring with Picador and I would love it if you could help me spread the word.
IF WE TOLERATE THIS draws on years of work, to help readers understand why British politics is hurtling rightwards and what to do about it.
Pre-orders: uk.bookshop.org/p/books/if-w...