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A couple of good ones -
#1) Project 2025 Tracker - Link Here - Amazing how much he's gotten done and barely 6 months in. 42% of Project 2025's Manifesto is complete or in progress. If you're unsure what Project 2025 is, you can read the Wiki Here.
#2) HOTTEST TAKE: Stupid-Americans are the New Irish-Americans, Trump is Their JFK. And this is a very amusing Reddit Post. It made me laugh out loud, the funniest thing I've read since "The Smithsonian Letter" or maybe David Thorne's Blog, which I should really visit more often. He puts things in Perspective.
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An interesting article on Nature.com about how AI Models collapse when trained on recursively generated data.
Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07566-y
Now, reassuring to us that they still need a diversity of inputs, hence the "I" part of "AI" is not yet complete. In human terms think of it as the conspiracy oriented wing-nut who gets his/her news from a single source and begins to parrot the most God-Awful theories, and even (god forbid) create his own.
What would be interesting is to create robots - in the likes of Boston Dynamics, have them "experience" the world - touch, sight, temperature, sound, taste, etc - and then see what they can tell us - so much of our own perception is based upon our own personal, cultural and even biological biases. What truths underpin the universe that are apparent when we strip those aside? And then monitor their interactions with each other and see how they learn/assimilate other robots "truths".
Reading between the lines there are some curious experiments being done, I'm sure, as we speak.
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This, a lengthy and thorough read well worth the effort.
In which Lawrence Roberts summarizes - with shortfalls, the current state of Cosmology, and makes suggestions and revisions that he thinks may help us on to a greater (and improved) understanding. One of his postulates suggests that gravity accreting at the end of the visible universe may help to explain the red-shifting we have long attributed to expansion.
There are some very good ideas here, well and simply explained so that someone with almost no experience in what he's discussing can come to a comprehension of what he's suggesting.
Link: The Expanding Awareness Cosmology: A New Vision of the Universe
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I was brought here by the rumour of a witch, trapped in a silvered glass bottle...
This varies from the usual Witch bottle, which are bottles filled with charms, fetishes, etc, usually laid in a foundation or threshold to keep witches out.
Scroll down and you'll see it:
Link: https://www.prm.ox.ac.uk/agu-nsi-bottle-rowan-loops
This was displayed in a different context as part of 7 part exhibition of "Presence and Absence" by Marina Abramović, who's show you can also view on the website. (Link here: https://www.prm.ox.ac.uk/event/marina-abramovic-pitt-rivers-museum)
I rather love these museums, that bring together objects of great antiquity and curiosity, little totems and trinkets who's ideas and associations far transcend the sum of their parts, and the varied and visually dense arrangement and curation.