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This is the blueprint for a revolution in the creation and distribution of media. We will discuss how and why to produce your own television using free tools, and explore how to use Community Television as an instrument for social change.
This text is divided in to three sections: A manual, a meta-manual, and a look back. These can be consumed in any order.
This text takes a decidedly American approach to history and theory, and while I assume these ideas are applicable elsewhere, I do not have the expertise or knowledge to comment on any place other than the US.
Feather Wiki is a lightning fast infinitely extensible tool for creating personal non-linear notebooks, databases, and wikis that is entirely self-contained, runs in your browser, and is only 55 kilobytes. The app and all of the content you create using it are stored within the single HTML file generated when you save your wiki. Publishing your content for the world to see is as simple as uploading that file to a web server, and updating is as simple as overwriting the file.
It was created to be like TiddlyWiki but with the smallest file size possible and a style more reminiscent of certain other popular wikis. Feather Wiki provides low-level access to its underlying code framework, so if there's something it can't do out of the box, then you can make it do that thing yourself.
AI-Detectors Biased Against Non-Native English Writers
openconstructor is an HTML5-based physics simulation for building and animating springy creations. It is an open-source reimplementation of the sodaplay browser game released by soda creative ltd in 2000.
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“One thing you learned from that is if you have a company with a huge press department, you can rebrand history in your interest,”
Each year we give away thousands of dollars worth of sounds for free in celebration of the Game Developers Conference. This is our archive. All of the sound effects are royalty free and commercially usable with no attribution required. You can use the sound effects on an unlimited number of projects.
All of the files we send out are just a small sample of our suppliers complete collection. We usually pick a couple of sounds from each sound effect library added to Sonniss over the year. None of the files we are giving away have been modified in any way, they are exactly the same files we sell. If you would like more options and design choices to work with, please consider purchasing the corresponding sound library.
Feature-rich wifi hotspot creator for Linux which provides both GUI and command-line interface. It is also able to create a hotspot using the same wifi card which is connected to an AP already ( Similar to Windows 10).
This is a reflection on the ethics of AI/ML in critical art practice from the perspectives of artists, researchers, and scientists. Rather than discuss an 'ethics of AI' in relation to the intentions of the engineers and organisations who produce these technologies, we want to articulate here what we believe is the individual responsibility of the critical practitioner in the use of these tools. What follows is a series of considerations that we have come to in our practices with these tools, and represent our (current) thinking on the use of ML/AI tools in critical art practice. of ML/AI tools in critical art practice.
This is not a rulebook for the 'right' way to use these tools, but a series of questions and provocations that contribute to the ongoing discussions surrounding them - discussions happening within our fields of practice and research, and in the wider cultural spaces we live in.
It is intended to be a shared resource for discussion, and to be expanded upon with the experience of other artists, designers, and researchers.
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Even though the companies sell different products, some similarities are impossible to ignore. “We need a new term for ‘internet-based small businesses that still use global supply infrastructure,’” said my friend, the culture writer Kyle Chayka, when I told him about this story. “We know these minimalist-ish generic aesthetics are not connected to any true local origin, but we see them as indicative of some kind of authenticity. My current thought is that they don’t feel local to a place, but instead they feel local to the internet, which is, after all, where we all live.”
Successfully marketing a product so that it feels local everywhere is an art.
The first panel of "Here" shows an unadorned corner of a room in a house. The 35 panels that follow all show the location in space depicted in the first panel at different points in time, ranging from the year 500,957,406,073 BCE to the year 2033 CE. The panels are not ordered chronologically, and most of the panels are subdivided into multiple panes to show different points in time within the same panel. A wide variety of people, animals, and furnishings are shown passing through the space, including several recurring characters, such as a woman shown cleaning the room in 1973, 1983, 1993, 1994, 1995 and 1996. The corner of the room itself is the most enduring presence in the story; panels show the house being constructed in 1902 and sheltering several generations of occupants before burning in a fire in 2029 and being demolished in 2030. The space is shown to be a barnyard in the 19th century before the house is built, and the site of open-air band concerts after the house has been razed.
The question we should be asking is: as A.I. becomes more powerful and flexible, is there any way to keep it from being another version of McKinsey?
Drag and drop accounts you follow on the right side, to lists you have created on the left side.
There's a lot of misinformation circulating that obscures or softens Jack Dorsey's relationship to #Bluesky, Bluesky to Twitter, &/or Dorsey to Musk/Twitter.
On Dec 11, 2019, Dorsey announced on Twitter that he'd started Bluesky as part of Twitter, to serve Twitter, & funded by Twitter $, "to develop an open & decentralized standard for social media." (One already existed. Clearly the goal was one he controlled.)
"The goal is for Twitter to ultimately be a client of this [Bluesky] standard."
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Defense lawyers in a civil case surrounding Tesla driver Walter Huang’s fatal 2017 car crash have claimed that Musk’s apparent 2016 statements on Autopilot, and others, could have been deepfaked. And, because the statements may or may not be authentic, the company has argued that Musk shouldn’t be forced to face questions about them.