This is hard

Mar. 26th, 2026 10:30 am
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Just finished half an hour of scales on my bass. I'm relearning the neck, relearning how to place my fingers (so the notes don't buzz) and relearning what scales sound like... or should sound like.

With neuropathy in my finger tips, my loss of hearing and lack of practice, it's hard.

It's exhausting. It leaves me shaking. It needs to be done.

I think I'll cut my practice into to parts: scales in the morning, songs and riffs in the afternoon. I don't want to do a full hour mixing up different exercises. I want to concentrate on one thing each session. I'm not sure how I'll fit in my guitar practice but that may be for another time. Keyboard scales are more for ear training than for actually keyboard skills but some muscle memory from my childhood playing still seems to be present. I need to concentrate on the sounds... not the fingering right now.

I just need to put in the work.
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Stone boy turning his backside toward Hummel.

Perched on a building corner overlooking a plaza in Hamburg, a small stone boy – part of the Hummel Fountain ensemble – projects from the façade. He cheekily presents his backside toward the city’s most famous local character, Johann Wilhelm Bentz, portrayed in a larger-than-life sandstone statue atop the fountain below. Behind him, a few grinning children complete the scene.

Bentz was a short-tempered 1800s water bearer who hauled fresh water through the overcrowded, impoverished streets of Hamburg before indoor plumbing. Locals knew him as “Hummel.” He was often taunted by neighborhood children, who reportedly chose their moment well, jeering while he trudged along with a heavy water yoke across his shoulders, unable to give chase. Some accounts add that they punctuated their taunts by baring their backsides. Bentz responded with “Mors, Mors!”, a Low German retort roughly equivalent to “kiss my ass.”

The fountain and its companion figures were created in 1938 by the sculptor Richard Kuöhl, during the Nazi era. Because of that timing, some modern commentators have suggested that the boy’s gesture reads differently in that political context, even as a subtle act of defiance. There is, however, no documented evidence that the motif was conceived as protest; the tale of children taunting Hummel long predates the regime.

scrump

Mar. 26th, 2026 07:23 am
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scrump (SKRUMP) - (Eng. dial.) v., to steal (apples) from a garden or orchard.


Department of oddly specific words, though some dictionaries claim it's "especially apples" that's stolen. There's a handful of other even more obscure dialectical meanings, the most relevant being something that's undersized and something that's withered, those being the sort of apples that are left behind to get scrumped. In origin, an alteration of scrimp, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German.

---L.

Thankful Thursday

Mar. 26th, 2026 03:05 pm
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Today I am thankful for...

  • A safe trip home (Saturday afternoon through Sunday morning).
  • Finding out from my urologist yesterday that my bladder appears to be fully operational. NO thanks for my pelvic floor needing more exercise. I hate exercise.
  • x2x(1) and ssh(1), letting you share your keyboard and mouse seamlessly between two linux boxes.
  • Enough space in the kitchen area for two recycling bins.
  • A plethora of chargers with known locations, that I can lay hands on if I need one. (I also have a plethora of corresponding cables, but I don't know where all of them are.)

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Strategies range from paraterraforming to radical cybernetic transformation...

Five Stories About Surviving and Adapting on Mars

The Silicon Man by Charles Platt

Mar. 26th, 2026 08:53 am
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An all-too diligent FBI agent must be silenced... but there's no reason he cannot serve SCIENCE! as well.

The Silicon Man by Charles Platt

Ko Fi & Making Stickers

Mar. 26th, 2026 07:42 am
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Okay.

I am looking for a little help from someone who may be willing to walk me through setting up a Ko Fi and a Printify. I think I just need to get the Ko Fi set up with an option for people to do a pure donation if they want or to buy one of the limited products (probably cat stickers) I'm going to set up through Printify.

We are in desperate need of the money and running out of time and options. We have a beautifully photogenic cat that I wish to use. He already has his own Instagram (which is kind of mine, but I really only post pictures of him, then I use it to stalk cats, snakes, spiders, friends and fan stuff).

Again, I haven't made an icon of Wilbur, so look at dear old Percy.
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Posted by Bruce Schneier

In December, the Trump administration signed an executive order that neutered states’ ability to regulate AI by ordering his administration to both sue and withhold funds from states that try to do so. This action pointedly supported industry lobbyists keen to avoid any constraints and consequences on their deployment of AI, while undermining the efforts of consumers, advocates, and industry associations concerned about AI’s harms who have spent years pushing for state regulation.

Trump’s actions have clarified the ideological alignments around AI within America’s electoral factions. They set down lines on a new playing field for the midterm elections, prompting members of his party, the opposition, and all of us to consider where we stand in the debate over how and where to let AI transform our lives.

In a May 2025 survey of likely voters nationwide, more than 70% favored state and federal regulators having a hand in AI policy. A December 2025 poll by Navigator Research found similar results, with a massive net +48% favorability for more AI regulation. Yet despite the overwhelming preference of both voters and his party’s elected leaders—Congress was essentially unanimous in defeating a previous state AI regulation moratorium—Trump has delivered on a key priority of the industry. The order explicitly challenges the will of voters across blue and red states, from California to South Dakota, scrambling political positions around the technology and setting up a new ideological battleground in the upcoming race for Congress.

There are a number of ways that candidates and parties may try to capitalize on this emerging wedge issue before the midterms.

In 2025, much of the popular debate around AI was cast in terms of humans versus machines. Advances in AI and the companies it is associated with, it is said, come at the expense of humans. A new model release with greater capabilities for writing, teaching, or coding means more people in those disciplines losing their jobs.

This is a humanist debate. Making us talk to an AI customer-support agent is an affront to our dignity. Using AI to help generate media sacrifices authenticity. AI chatbots that persuade and manipulate assault our liberty. There is philosophical merit to these arguments, and yet they seem to have limited political salience.

Populism versus institutionalism is a better way to frame this debate in the context of US politics. The MAGA movement is widely understood to be a realignment of American party politics to ally the Republican party with populism, and the Democratic party with defenders of traditional institutions of American government and their democratic norms.

This frame is shattered by Trump’s AI order, which unabashedly serves economic elites at the expense of populist consumer protections. It is part of an ongoing courting process between MAGA and big tech, where the Trump political project sacrifices the interests of consumers and its populist credentials as it cozies up to tech moguls.

We are starting to see populist resistance to this government/big tech alignment emerge on the local scale. People in Maryland, Arizona, North Carolina, Michigan and many other states are vigorously opposing AI datacenters in their communities, based on environmental and energy-affordability impacts. These centers of opposition are politically diverse; both progressives and Trump-supporting voters are turning out in force, influencing their local elected officials to resist datacenter development.

This opposition to the physical infrastructure of corporate AI is so far staying local, but it may yet translate into a national and politically aligned movement that could divide the MAGA coalition.

Any policy discussions about AI should include the individual harms associated with job loss, as employers seek to replace laborers with machines. It should also include the systemic economic risks associated with concentrated and supercharged AI investment, the democratic risks associated with the increased power in monopolistic and politically influential tech companies, and the degradation of civic functions like journalism and education by AI. In order for our free market to function in the public interest, the companies amassing wealth and profiting from AI must be forced to take ownership of, and internalize, these costs.

The political salience of AI will grow to meet the staggering scale of financial investment and societal impact it is already commanding. There is an opportunity for enterprising candidates, of either political party, to take the mantle of opposing AI-linked harms in the midterm elections.

Political solutions start with organizing, and broadening the base of political engagement around these issues beyond the locally salient topic of datacenters. Movement leaders and elected officials in states that have taken action on AI regulation should mobilize around the blatant industry capture, wealth extraction, and corporate favoritism reflected in the Trump executive order. AI is no longer just a policy issue for governments to discuss: it is a political issue that voters must decide on and demand accountability on.

Taiwan, traffic, and Trader Joe's

Mar. 26th, 2026 06:47 pm
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Guess what I've seen two of in Taipei: Trader Joe's shopping bags. My host brought some kitchen stuff in one, and tonight a woman on the escalator had one (bright pink logo), a bag with end pockets. Is there a TJ in Taiwan, or anywhere outside of the USA? No. Are people bringing them back from the US? Yes, at least somewhat: my host says her friend brought that one back for her. Is someone making knockoff bags locally? Wouldn't surprise me... An 'askai' web page said TJ is 'hip' in Taiwan, with imported products and people asked to bring stuff; it's obviously unreliable but I suppose something might have fed into that.

Makes me wonder if I could sell my bag for anything. It's very very old, possibly back to the 90s, with no structure -- it's just a sack, great for stuffing in my backpack. Don't particularly want to sell it, and I doubt an ugly old bag has much value, but it'd be amusing.


A few days ago I got looking into traffic mortality statistics. Wikipedia, World Population Review, World Life Expectancy, Our World in Data. The weird thing is that some countries have wildly different numbers across these sites: Vietnam is 30.6 deaths/100,000 people, 17.7, 29.8, 23.4. Granted the years are different -- 2019, 2021, 2020??, 2023, but still a big swing... though I guess 2021 being really low could actually make sense (covid lockdowns?). OTOH, the 2020 is high.

(Our World lets you examine earlier years, but doing so still doesn't match the other sources.)

Read more... )

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2026/043: Rupert Wong, Cannibal Chef — Cassandra Khaw

Human is very similar to pork, after all. (I know, I know. Religious pundits say that cannibalism is forbidden in the Quran anyway. The ghouls say that this isn’t quite the same.) [loc. 61]

Despite the title, there's very little (if any) actual cannibalism in this novella. True, Rupert Wong (ex-mobster with a murky and karmically unpromising past) works as a chef for a wealthy ghoul family, serving up gourmet meals concocted from the bodies of hapless tourists: but that's only one of his jobs. He's also working off that karmic debt through community management: Read more... )

Belly dance music

Mar. 26th, 2026 09:53 am
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Found at least a couple of tracks that I absolutely love, so I thought I might post them here. It turns out the genre I was looking for is Arabic Afro House.

Note, all the links here go to YouTube.

It's a start :)

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Mar. 26th, 2026 09:48 am
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Happy birthday, [personal profile] robling_t!

Quick catch-up

Mar. 26th, 2026 09:30 pm
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I've been quiet in terms of general journaling, mostly as I've been busy with projects. I've almost finished my SGA podfic for the podfic big bang, should be posting it in 2-3 days. Am now starting my first HR podfic, which will be interesting as I'm not going to be able to do Ilya's accent. But podficcers mostly don't attempt accents in podfics - except in HR, for Ilya, perhaps encouraged by Connor Storrie's virtuoso performance. A high bar.

I'm still reading lots of HR fanfic and not really interested in anything else, including profic. And writing. Have started my Hollanov big bang fic and have an AU WIP going as well. I can see that I'm going to lean pretty heavily towards writing AUs and fics that require bugger all knowledge of hockey, because I don't have any! But I'm writing, which feels really good.

It's early autumn here, a dry March until rain started yesterday, and now a much-needed soak. I should be tidying and mulching my garden beds, but my energy's mostly been directed to indoors creative stuff. Caught up with friends yesterday for a yummy Thai dinner, and it's hot cross bun time of year, so things have been excellent on the food front.

Not excellent at all elsewhere in the world, of course. I hope you're all okay and, for the northerners, enjoying spring. Hugs to you all.

Just One Thing (26 March 2026)

Mar. 26th, 2026 08:35 am
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It's challenge time!

Comment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished! Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!

Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.

Go!

An HR fic about Ilya and Irina

Mar. 26th, 2026 09:21 pm
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I wrote another HR fic, one I've been thinking about for a while, but it wanted to come out now. It's a therapy session with Galina, set a bit after the end of The Long Game, in which Ilya and Galina finally explore his tendency to idealize Irina. About 2100 words, background Shane/Ilya.

Sad and Funny and Beautiful

Handy

Mar. 26th, 2026 07:50 am
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 I put a mower together- quite a simple job- and then I put an office chair together- which was rather more complicated because there were quite a lot of parts, it being one of those chairs that has a gas cylinder that makes it go up and down. I managed both jobs without putting anything on upside down or wrong way round and was really quite pleased with myself.....

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