"Beware the iatrogenic repair."
Phrase of the day and utterly relevant in terms of American foreign policy right now.
(I'm reading Stewart Brand's "Maintenance: Of Everything ")
"Beware the iatrogenic repair."
Phrase of the day and utterly relevant in terms of American foreign policy right now.
(I'm reading Stewart Brand's "Maintenance: Of Everything ")
This last week was cinematic
The Tim Denee designs for the Deathmatch Island TTRPG from @evilhat.bsky.social are just glorious.
Thank you to everyone who has shared their memories of Rob.
The team wanted to share some of his MetaBrainz story and our personal experiences with the master of mayhem, and this blog post has emerged:
blog.metabrainz.org/2026/03/05/r...
We miss you Rob.
A cartoon from the 1950βs thatβs more relevant than ever π
These are beautiful games. The world of game zines becoming communities and scenes is one of the things that give me hope these days.
Republican voters: "Naw, we want an even bigger prick"
My first glance said vintage iMac
The Economist's
language analysis of Donald Trumpβs state-of-the-union address :
all hat, no cattle
www.economist.com/graphic-deta...
How it started How itβs going
@NikkiHaley edition
Nikki Haley's spineless capitulation is notable even in a very busy field of toadies and lickspittle Republicans.
It wont be a Skynet or Terminator situation.
It will be "an Open-Claw just messaged 1000 journalists the gps coordinates for US soldiers on a sensitive deployment via Hegeth's What's App."
This worries me as much as any of the already stupid things that Hegseth's Pentagon has done so far
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
This week's listening
I still have the Ryan Laucat games! We can bring them back.
New from me: What do Jeff Bezos, Bari Weiss, and RFK Jr. have in common?
Each has used the trust trap: they bemoan a loss in institutional legitimacy as a justification for radical actions that further undercut trust in their institutions. π§΅
donmoynihan.substack.com/p/the-trust-...
How's that OpenClaw set-up working for you so far?
This is the best piece of data journalism I've read in a while
laurenleek.substack.com/p/britain-lo...
Why the Year of the Firehorse caused a spike in fertility rates in Japan in 1966.
spoiler: It's because men are afraid of women.
blogs.worldbank.org/en/opendata/...
There's too much ambient music. Things would improve if ambient musicians had to produce a symphonic power metal LP, a Carnatic grindcore ballet or a jazz fusion opera in F# Phrygian once every 5 years, just to show they can (cf The Straight Story) before being allowed to fire up the reverb again.
My god the @economist.com loves a melodrama!
and if not, I will bet one of them is filing an FOI request RIGHT NOW!
You know they can probably access that data, right?
Is Stanfordketamine the latest street version of the California Ideology? And what are the cutting it with?
They are hoping it's 1939
But what if it's really 1789?
#nomorekings
What's actually wrong with agents
Runaway recursive loops eat up big token-money
Too many edge cases in the job
Incomprehensible agentic behavior
No clear methods to "constrain" or "correct" them
Security risks from access and permissions
Can't audit them
Agents might break laws and regulations
I like Simon Willison's Deadly Trifecta.
OpenClaw hits them all
simonw.substack.com/p/the-lethal...
This will be the image forever associated with Pam Bondi.
βThe worst form of justice is pretended justice.β β Plato
The flags are breezing with a brand new feeling
Expensive seats full of abandoned reason
The sun criΠ΅s tears, and they land inside ya
You feel thΠ΅ fear where you once felt pride, yeah