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Alfred Practices a News Ritual

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From the surrealist and highbrow show "Atlanta" we learn media literacy from "Alfred" who is the alpha of his crew (and he watches the news): News Silo Hoppers This work by AJ Fish is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License .

Dear MidJourney, Who Were Your Influences? (AI Art)

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MidJourney is the name of the AI art generator which scanned thousands of human-completed works on the internet to help user Jason Allen compose a picture which beat out other human-made entries to win the a state fair art competition prize. The Pueblo Chieftan newspaper reported the event. The Colorado State Fair defines "digital art" as "artistic practice that uses digital technology as part of the creative or presentation process." They then imply Allen's entry is digital art, period. But the MidJourney software creates something which exceeds that definition of digital art. A strictly digital art tool such as Gimp or Inkscape provides stripped-down paint stroke commands for a human to use to create a picture, from scratch. MidJourney uses human-completed pictures and words that describe them to help a human create a new picture. So which human-completed paintings or photographs helped MidJourney *and* Jason Allen compose his Space Opera picture? The Pue

Secondary Orality

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According to scholar Walter J. Ong, pre-literate and regressed-literate social groups organize memory differently than people who read. I learned this in the 2007 New Yorker article "Twilight of the Books" by Caleb Crain . According to Ong, the best way to preserve ideas in the absence of writing is to “think memorable thoughts,” whose zing insures their transmission. Anybody can be a regressed literate through different life stages. Adults don't always realize they should try reading glasses. Some get eye injuries. A friend with early Parkinson's disease got Lasik surgery twice and may need it a third time. Parents of young children rely on TV and radio/smart speakers while their hands and eyes are occupied caring for infants. But TikTok is not a replacement for newspapers and local news under FCC perview. TikTok is all video and no text, and the messages there can more easily bypass viewers' critical thinking faculties than news found on newspaper sites. Spe

P.R. Fail: 6th Street Viaduct Bridge Grand Opening

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Competent public works directors missed an opportunity this week when promotors for its public grand opening celebration stuck to confined internet silos for its promotion target audiences. [Shaking our collective heads.] Online version, if you must, is at this link [ Letters to the Editor: Boyle Heights elders feel left out of 6th Street Viaduct celebration .] Read the architectural review of this unusual span which hovers not water, but urban life " Dramatic new 6th Street Bridge opens, delivering a ‘love letter’ to Los Angeles ". It's a very 'grammable piece of civic engineering. "The new 6th Street Viaduct crosses more industry than water, spanning a scruffy flat of lofts, warehouses and rail lines," wrote reporter Rachel Uranga. It neither soars the East River nor gilds the San Francisco Bay, she wrote, but the 10-arch road above "is the largest and most expensive bridge the city has ever erected, connecting downtown to Whittier Boulevard"

Screenbreaking: Why All Programmers Need Two Chairs

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Staring at the computer screen tricks your brain into thinking you're working when you're not. The internet starts to think for you instead of the other way around. Getting away from the screen is crucial for productivity. But it's hard, so try if you can to make the screen-breaking chair more soft and inviting than the screen-facing seat. This work by AJ Fish is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License .

101 California: The Only Gun Massacre I Witnessed

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I was driving to downtown San Francisco to look for a summer job. We listened then to KGO AM 810 radio nearly round the clock. The familiar friendly voices of KGO turned serious before the 9AM talk show hour to deliver breaking news: a middle-aged man had "gone postal" on his ex-coworkers at a city high rise at 101 California street. It was still far away, off in the radio, in the media. I found parking and job-hunted at the restaurants I planned to ask for waitress positions. I kept hearing "101 California 101 California" over the airwaves of passing cars, the way we attuned to same media among strangers back then. (Neighboring cars co-listening to the same radio is depicted in "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood". It was like that. Empathy weaver built-in.) So I meandered down to 101 California and turned a corner to see a scrum of reporters at the corner. Boom michs, TV cameras, people writing into notebooks. Some serious, some relieved after hours of cove

Links April-May-June-July 2022

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July 6 "After his death, many Chinese lawyers offered tributes. But the authorities kept his funeral brief and limited attendance to 20 people, citing Covid limits, Mr. Pu said. Their real worry, he said, was Mr. Zhang’s legacy."    nytimes.com How Do I Prove That I Can Pay the Rent if I Don’t Have a Monthly Salary?     nytimes.com "In so doing, it favorably cited Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the abortion case overruled alongside Roe last month, for the view that decisions 'involving the most intimate and personal choices a person may make in a lifetime, choices central to personal dignity and autonomy, are central to the liberty protected by the 14th Amendment.'"    nytimes.com “No greater mistake can be made than to imagine that what has been written latest is always the more correct; that what is written later on is an improvement on what was written previously; and that every change means progress.”    medium.com/@ericweiner May 20 New Yor

Links March 2022

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Mar 30 Watchdog Group Publishes Encyclopedia of All the Nasty Things Big Tech Has Done:     gizmodo.com Mar 26 "A prominent San Francisco LGBTQ+ rights activist is being uprooted from his home in the Castro neighborhood after the new owner of the property nearly doubled his rent to $5,200."    theguardian.com "And yet, he says, this sort of energy efficiency is not taught, and it’s certainly not in any government study or climate model. Why not? 'Because it’s not a technology. It’s a bloody design,' he says."    theguardian.com Mar 23 "Most Western-run social media such as Facebook or Instagram are banned. YouTube appears to be on the verge of being banned. Twitter has been slowed down significantly. According to a recent report, Chinese TikTok does not allow any foreign content anymore for users in Russia."    latimes.com Mar 2 2022 No military bases in ex-Soviet countries, Russia tells West     reuters.com This work b

Links February 2022

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Feb 2 2022 "Much more interesting than the marriage is the show’s portrait of the internet’s early days. When Pam and Tommy express hope that the tape can be suppressed, it’s not because they’re naive. It’s because it’s the ’90s, when a public embarrassment could disappear as quickly as a day-old newspaper instead of following a person until the end of time."    sfchronicle.com   ðŸ“° "'The Ballingers are disappointed that the court failed to recognize that the Oakland law forcing them to pay their software industry tenants $6,500 before they could re-occupy their own home, in accordance with the terms of lease executed before the law was even enacted, is unconstitutional,' Breemer said.”    sfchronicle.com   ðŸ“° Feb 1 2022 S.F. has 40,000 empty homes. Would taxing them help solve the city’s housing crisis?:     sfchronicle.com   ðŸ“° This work by AJ Fish is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License .

Term of the decade: Trauma Bond

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"Trauma bonding is a psychological response to abuse. It occurs when the abused person forms an unhealthy bond with the person who abuses them." - Medical News Today ----------------------------- Further Reading: Opinion: Marjorie Taylor Greene is a wart on the body politic. Facebook is a melanoma.:     washingtonpost.com This work by AJ Fish is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License .