id as in /id/ not identification, where the impulses in our mind live.
I had the nerve to ask my Mum if she was the dom. 😅 It lept out of my mouth faster than I could think, and her response was “What do you think?” I just looked at her and said...
“Look at how large and clear the view of the moon is from here.” We were outside enjoying the nighttime breeze after a long and hot day.
subs tend to have more power? Is it a power struggle?
Yes. & Yes.
praxis
Solving for Pattern has me hooked ← It’s a topically organized blog with charts and models—concepts and systems. A gallery of models and this: Patterns matter. Patterning matters. Especially now.
I’m torn on how I want to approach AI in the future; I’ve canceled all related subscriptions and content [news, updates, creators] to a minimum. Adobe included, they are mid-lawsuit at the moment. Rather revisiting older AI-related articles and going back to square one perse, understanding the psychological machinations of the technology. And considering the general drawbacks it’s had on how I perceive information.
For a while google had phased out AI-powered responses. But it looks like it’s back.. I’d spotted a 7-spotted ladybug and wondered if it had to mean something, like a mysterious omen. But AI takes all the fun out of exploration
I wonder if there’s an AI opt-out option—It dawned on me that I’m not choosing the sources I consume, no longer analyzing the options Google presents just taking the first AI-gen’d answer as Bible. If I can’t put reasoning to use then what’s the point??!
“Watch the snakes ‘cause they watching you”
— J.Cole, Land of Snakes
In this case, AI is the snake. I want to wash it off my psyche, as it’s slithered into my toolbox. Return to hard mode: when a Google search with myriads of options was bliss.