Well duh โย have you ever seen a more obvious handball?

A CONSTELLATION โ a remarkable short film by Miriam Hitchcock.
A Surveillance โCat-and-Mouseโ Game With AI:
In 2023, a team led by Ming Gao, now a researcher at Nanjing University, used human voices to defeat speech-recovery algorithms in a different way. Its jammer, called MicFrozen, is worn by a speaker who doesnโt want to be recorded. It listens as they talk and then generates a real-time stream of ultrasonic โanti-speechโ tuned to the speakerโs voice, much like the noise-cancellation technology in your headphones. The device then sends out another layer of counterfeit speech-shaped sound to mislead any algorithm that tries to reconstruct what was lost.ย
Note that the โanswerโ to digital technologies we hate is always MOAR DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES. For previous entries on this point, see this and this.ย

Via Peter Atwood, a map made by Paramount Studios in 1927 to show directors and producers that they didnโt need to film in exotic locations: California and Nevada offered all the necessary exoticism! (Iโd like to get a closer look, though, at the parts of southeastern California that are supposed to stand in for Sherwood Forest. And at a number of other things, if Iโm being honest.)ย
Everybody, including me, is shouting VAR MUST GO! (And if it does, then the first time a ref flubs a big call everybody will be shouting BRING BACK VAR! But I solemnly pledge that I will not join that chorus.)
There is no handball rule in European football. Anything might or might not be a handball in any given circumstances. Whenever thereโs a possible handball the ref should just flip a coin.
So much going on in the garden right now I canโt keep it all in focus.ย

Wow, more than a third of the 100 best novels of all time were written in my lifetime, almost all of them in English. I guess weโre just a lot better at writing novels than non-Anglos and all those mediocrities who preceded us (Balzac, for instance).
