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Cécile Babiole

"un projet d’œuvres multiples tissées à partir de fils électriques, ces câbles sont capables de transmettre des signaux audio, si bien que ces tissages sont aussi des pièces sonores" (a project with multiple pieces woven from electric wire, which can transmit audio signals well enough that the woven works are also works of sound art)

textiles pcomp audio weaving

Deciphering Glyph :: The Futzing Fraction

well reasoned post showing how LLM use in software development can have a negative ROI, independently of inference cost. the alice/bob scenarios are also helpful to review—in my experience with new programmers, the "sad" path is very common

ai programming economics

all text in nyc

"a search engine that finds text in New York City's Google Street View images. Search for any word or phrase to see where it appears across the city—in shop signs, graffiti, advertisements, and protest signs"

text poetics data datasets nyc geography

Journal of Medical Internet Research - School-Based Online Surveillance of Youth: Systematic Search and Content Analysis of Surveillance Company Websites

"Research on other types of school-based online surveillance... suggests that school surveillance is ineffective in preventing violence and has negative effects on youth mental health.... The dearth of empirical research on online surveillance services is especially concerning given the serious topics facing students that online surveillance companies claim to prevent (eg, suicidality, self-harm, cyberbullying, and gun violence). Without transparency and accountability, this industry is susceptible to unproductive competition and even deceptive practices. [...] Further, any gains in school safety from this technology should be assessed in balance to the potential loss in privacy and cybersecurity risks."

education surveillance

Open research data poses real world risks that need to be managed - Impact of Social Sciences

good list of data misuse patterns and recommendations for mitigating them! "[A]s science becomes more open and transparent, and non-experts increasingly engage in interpreting scientific data, most of the existing curatorial guidelines for data sharing and reuse remain tailored for expert data practices. [...] [T]here is little understanding of how to release and contextualize science data for public consumption"

data socialscience politics

How To Argue With An AI Booster

"I am not going to go line-by-line to cut [AI 2027] apart anymore than I am going to write a lengthy takedown of someone’s erotic Banjo Kazooie story, because both are fictional."

ai tech

Death at the Zoo by Kate Zambreno

"I wonder if the zoo is a place where young children can feel these intense feelings of sadness and mortality, including the deep formal mourning for zoo animals that are extinct, or have died in the conditions of their captivity."

culture animals history

LLMs aren’t world models

"'Thinking' by guessing what words to say next based on words we’ve previously heard might actually help find a good idea — and it’s also how know-nothings get through work meetings, and how people come to think they know stuff they really don’t, and how they internalize the stupidest notions."

ai language epistemology cognition

Flexflex

a "typeface that responts to spatial requirements rather than imposing them" implemented as a JavaScript library; follows additional constraints like not using any non-diagonal straight lines

typography layout mol