One of these things is not like the others

James Bridle: β€œThe lesson of the current wave of β€˜artificial’ β€˜intelligence’, I feel, is that intelligence is a poor thing when it is imagined by corporations. If your view of the world is one in which profit maximisation is the king of virtues, and all things shall be held to the standard of shareholder value, then of course your artistic, imaginative, aesthetic and emotional expressions will be woefully impoverished.”

β€œA group of property developers have been ordered to rebuild a Grade II-listed pub that they demolished without permission. The historic Punch Bowl Inn at Hurst Green, Lancashire, needs to be rebuilt brick by brick within a year, a judge has ruled.”

Mark Zuckerberg famously said that the Twitter founders drove a clown car into a gold mine. Now it looks like he’s driving a Lamborghini into a garbage dump.

David Stromberg on Israel: β€œIt is really an age-old question: When things turn dark in your country, do you resist from within or go into exile?”

Here’s another one of my little experiments in sharing ideas: Paul Kingsworth recently published an essay and I annotated it.

I think if I could use only one recording to demonstrate how good vinyl can be, it would be this one. Spacious, rich, perfectly balanced.

Currently reading: Reporting World War II: Library of America πŸ“š

β€œA Humanism of the Abyss” β€” my essay on the 50th anniversary of the publication of Oliver Sacks’ Awakenings β€” is unpaywalled.

Robin Sloan wants me to ask “What do IΒ want from the internet, anyway?” I’ve been thinking about that a lot and I’ve decided that I want it to be (a) distributed, (b) slow, and (c) reticent. (Which may not answer his question.)

Garden Path by Eric Ravilious (1934)

Finished reading: The Lord of the Rings: 50th Anniversary, One Vol. Edition by J.R.R. Tolkien. I’m wondering how many times I’ve read this book straight through – maybe twelve? Fifteen? Every reading is different. This time I was especially moved by Eowyn’s story. πŸ“š

That ridiculous black tail

The Guardians

A vision on the high plains.

Our friend David Hooker is an amazing artist, and we’re so excited about this fabulous new pot we got from him.

Huge if true