Essays and Bad Ideas

The Daily Dad — Nov 19, 2024

  • REVIEW: The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic by Alan Moore & Co.
    ❝ The relationship between the world and our consciousness, between the mind and our bodies, has been speculated about since the dawn of consciousness itself and the beginnings of a philosophy that could problematize that relationship. It’s a tricky thing to thread the needle between the world and the world of the mind without getting lost in how exactly one necessitates the other. However, it is exactly these issues that Alan Moore, Steve Moore and their gallery of artistic collaborators are attempting to work through
    💬 I’ll definitely be getting this, in one format or another. I don’t share Moore’s political perspective, and I’m not even close to being all-in on his overall view of magic. But on a certain fundamental level —the connection between art, language, and mysticism— I find him highly persuasive.
  • The True Story of “Kid Nation,” the Wildest Reality TV Show Ever Made – Esquire
    ❝ 40 KIDS, NO PARENTS, A GHOST TOWN. WHAT COULD GO WRONG? The weird true story of Kid Nation, the Bush-era reality-TV experiment that dropped a bunch of children in the desert—then let the cameras roll. Years later, all of a sudden, the Internet got obsessed. THE WHEELS ON the bus went round and round and round and round, driving in circles though the desert outside Santa Fe. It was April 1, 2007…
    💬 Wait. People are just now remembering that Kid Nation was a thing? It was simply a mildly diverting reality TV experiment, not some shocking event lost to time. We’re not talking about an artifact from 1807 here… it was 17 years ago, not pre-history.
  • ‘Croissant’ App for Cross-Posting on Threads, Bluesky, and Mastodon Coming to Mac and iPad
    ❝ Over the past few weeks, millions of people have signed up for Threads and Bluesky. With those platforms and Mastodon, there are now three prominent…
  • Missouri teacher arrested for having sex with students in her home and car
    ❝ A Missouri substitute teacher was arrested on Tuesday for having sex with students at her home and in her car. Carissa Smith faces 19 charges after she allegedly paid some…
  • If you can’t trust the voice of David Attenborough, what can you trust?
    ❝ The world’s best-loved naturalist has had his voice cloned – and misused – by AI. Soon, we won’t believe anything we hear unless we are in the same room as the speaker, writes Zoe Williams
    💬 Depressingly, this isn’t one of those “what if?” things… it’s coming, it’s going to happen, and there will be no true positive outcomes. Best case scenario, all the theoretical benefits of AI dramatically outweigh the damage done by generative pseudo-intelligences.
More info, less activism
  • Scientific American editor-in-chief out after posting anti-MAGA rant
    ❝ The next editor-in-chief of Scientific American would be well-advised to make sure their criticisms of MAGA supporters aren’t too spicy
    💬 Firing her was for the best. Unless someone is planning to put 40% of the population into reeducation camps, then engaging with them is the only way to right the ship of rationality on the rough seas of modern life. Like it or not, we’re stuck with these backward, blinkered fucks for a generation or three, and we can only save Us by first saving Them. As much as I sympathize with the urge to smack ‘em, we don’t need the editor of our respected publications driving them deeper into the cocoon of their own toxic stupidity. It’s time for the grown-ups to take charge.
  • Why Pharrell Williams’ Lego biopic doesn’t reference Blurred Lines
    ❝ Williams was fined $5m in a plagiarism lawsuit, but a film about his life doesn’t touch on the issue.
  • Sophie Turner in Talks to Play Lara Croft in ‘Tomb Raider’ Series
    ❝ Sophie Turner is in talks to play video game character Lara Croft in a new live-action ‘Tomb Raider’ series from Phoebe Waller-Bridge at Amazon MGM.
    💬 I didn’t like Angelina’s version, so Sophie’s couldn’t possibly be worse. And I will give Phoebe Waller-Bridge all the chances she needs to make it work.
  • In Memoriam: Thomas E. Kurtz, 1928–2024
    ❝ CHM remembers the remarkable career and contributions of 2023 Fellow Thomas E. Kurtz, who passed away on November 12, 2024.
    💬 He was the co-creator of the BASIC programming language, one of the single most influential things to ever enter my life.
  • FYI: People Don’t Like When You Abbreviate Texts
    ❝ It’s bc they indicate lack of effort.
    💬 Duh.
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