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lilithsaintcrow

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I write books.

Black sheep of the von Schtupp clan. A crow for a fetch, I'm your huckleberry.

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"A product of combined manual, mechanical, and computational labor, the leaves were produced on Lyon’s famed Jacquard looms, their text and imagery encoded in hundreds of thousands of punch cards that directed the weaving..." https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/lyon-woven-prayer-book/

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"Churchill was the recipient of a missive containing the first ever usage of the oft-texted acronym “O.M.G.”." https://www.openculture.com/2024/06/oh-my-god-winston-churchill-received-the-first-ever-letter-containing-o-m-g-1917.html

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"Private equity is based on debt, which means the resulting quasi-monopolies are overly cautious and obsessed with short-term profits. As a result, the IP model became the dominant form of filmmaking in the 21st century." https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/haollywood-blockbuster-ip-addiction-box-office/

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I hate to sound cranky, but "disabled by default" isn't enough. Recall will still be there, waiting to be turned on, waiting for Microsoft to re-enable it again--or something worse--the moment people look away. https://www.wired.com/story/microsoft-recall-off-default-security-concerns/

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For the lunch crowd: Before the Blackberry https://www.lilithsaintcrow.com/2024/06/before-the-blackberry/

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I thought pierogis would give me the strength for an evening's worth of work, but now draping myself over a warm rock and simply digesting sounds like the best use of my time.

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Not even 150 words today. Muse and I not quite at loggerheads but certainly not in tandem. Crawling back into bed seems the best possible strategy.

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For the lunchtime crowd: Wiring and Movie Night https://www.lilithsaintcrow.com/2024/06/wiring-and-movie-night/

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Me: "We have to deal with paying projects, or--"

Muse: "You don't understand, this is SHINY."

Me: "You can have fifteen minutes."

Muse: "Make it a half-hour before lunch and I promise--"

Me: "You think I'm new here? Quarter-hour, and it started two minutes ago."

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Morning Walk Report: Every once in a while, Boxnoggin desires to test boundaries to make sure I still care, and today was that day. The presence of a dead squirrel on the sidewalk as well as crows wondering if I would still dispense peanuts while they taunted the poor dog didn't help, I'm sure.

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"Almanacs in particular were essential to the popularization of astrology. These cheaply printed texts, varying in length from one sheet to dozens of pages, plotted major events of the upcoming year." https://lithub.com/how-astrology-helped-kings-and-commoners-alike-make-sense-of-the-world

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"This belief — that exponential growth is not just a reasonable expectation, but a requirement — is central to the core rot in the tech industry, and as these rapacious demands run into reality, the Rot-Com bubble has begun to deflate." https://www.wheresyoured.at/rotcombubble/

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So I fell into watching "Dancing For the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult", and I am having a few thoughts about how the playbook for cult leaders, narcissists, and sociopaths (what a Venn diagram) is still super thin--pamphlet-sized!--but they use new tools whenever they can. https://www.netflix.com/title/81638162
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I will absolutely take the worst, gaudiest, most horrid amateurish Poser book cover created by an actual human over an "AI"-generated one any day.

And believe me, my friends, I have had some utter HOWLERS slapped on my poor books. Still exponentially better than plagiarism soup.

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Got a notification from Airtable that they're going all-in on that "AI" nonsense. The only thing I really used it for was the yearly reading log, but that's been exported now and I'll use a local spreadsheet.

So much goodwill is being lost by companies leaping on the plagiarism engine bandwagon.

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"Publications hope that by willingly opening their archives to ChatGPT, they’ll receive attribution, referrals, and general pride of place in the algorithm’s recommendation features." https://lithub.com/more-media-companies-are-making-deals-with-openai/

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Not everything in a story needs to be explained. Many times a reader's answer to a question posed by the characters or narrative is much more informative than the author's.

Learning to leave that space--and protect it against all comers--is a question of artistic choice and just plain experience.

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"After feeding in this highly-detailed information that would normally be kept proprietary, "landlords agree to outsource their pricing authority to RealPage—rather than competing with one another on price."" https://popular.info/p/feds-raid-corporate-landlord-escalating

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For the lunch crowd: Benchmarks and Boxnoggin https://www.lilithsaintcrow.com/2024/06/benchmarks-and-boxnoggin/

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Morning Walk Report: Boxnoggin all business, crows watchful, rain desultory, several blown roses scattering petals, characters arguing in my head.

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I just figured out this character is a dog spirit, and halfway through the paragraph found out he's a BULLdog spirit, to be precise.

I don't know where this stuff comes from, my brain is a mystery for the ages but at least I'm roundly entertained.

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For the lunch crowd: Eddies, Spatters, and Work https://www.lilithsaintcrow.com/2024/06/eddies-spatters-and-work/

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