Rule for life.

A neon sign reads "but first coffee," illuminated in white and blue. It’s in Clubhouse Coffee, Shoreham by Sea.

Discussion of it is everywhere, and @paulrobertlloyd is bored of it.

I know how he feels.


ChatGPT has remade me in Studio Ghibli style:

Adam Tinworth on a boardwalk in wetlands, rendered in Studio Ghibli style.

Listening to an interesting talk by Professor Nick Couldry, who pointing out that we legislate to stop companies filling our rivers and land with pollutants. Isn’t it about time we started doing the same to companies polluting our social ecosystems with toxic social interactions?

He’s written a book exploring these ideas and how human solidarity survives social media, called The Space of the World.

Yeah, going to read that.


Taking advantage of micro.blog’s new EU hosting option to move adders.blog’s hosting to the EU.

For obvious reasons.


Turns out there’s a lot of books I wrote in the pirated data Meta used to train its LLM. And I’m not the only family member impacted, either…

I’d be a lot more sanguine about this if it wasn’t, well, Meta.


Meta’s AI Will Suggest Comments for Users to Post About Your Photos:

Meta is testing an Instagram feature that suggests AI-generated comments for users to post beneath other users’ photos and videos.

So an AI can leave a comment on an AI-created image, while being shown an AI-created ad, and we can do something more meaningful with our lives.


Finished reading: Lucius: The Faultless Blade by Ian St. Martin 📚

Interesting dipping back into Warhammer fiction after 30 years. Surprisingly good for tie-in fiction. Predictably grimdark, but does a good job of making you care what happens to the characters, while still amazing it clear they are early all irredeemable monsters.


Print isn’t dead, and doesn’t need to die. Because, in a digital-first world, it’s an invaluable form of retreat and escape.


Bit on the nose…

(From a recent issue of the Avengers Academy digital comic.)

A person reacts with concern, anticipating a podcast from a “nazi sound guy”, in a vivid comic-style scene with energetic action lines and dialogue bubbles.

Betteridge’s Law applies: Will big AI save the world?


Why I’ve taken the first step in connecting One Man & His Blog to the #Fediverse - and why I think this will matter for media businesses in the coming years…


The Ghost ActivityPub Public Beta is here!

(Well, for ghost(pro) users…)


Drawing towards the end of several months of quite intensive Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. The best decision I’ve made in a long time. I finally feel equipped to make the very most of the second half of my life.

For all its faults, the NHS has been there for me when I needed it.


Started reading: Bringing Back the Beaver by Derek Gow 📚


But most days, working on policy at Facebook was way less like enacting a chapter from Machiavelli and way more like watching a bunch of four-teen-year-olds who’ve been given superpowers and an ungodly amount of money, as they jet around the world to figure out what power has bought and brought them.

From Careless People: A story of where I used to work by Sarah Wynn-Williams 📚


This explains a lot about Facebook:

Javi’s my favourite of the coworkers here tonight; Javier Olivan, in charge of “growth” at Facebook, which means he’s the person responsible for getting the billions who still aren’t on the platform to sign up. Javi’s a laid-back Spaniard and one of the few people in top management with a sense of humour.

From Careless People: A story of where I used to work by Sarah Wynn-Williams 📚


Started reading: Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams 📚


Just found a cache of old videos on my Dropbox, while hunting for something for a friend. Here’s some moments from a trip to Helsinki in the early morning, when I was doing some work with Nokia (!)


Everything we’ve learnt about technology is upended by AI: we’re used to digital technology being frustratingly literal — but AIs make shit up. They’re guessing machines, and until we learn that, we’ll keep making mistakes.

It’s time to escape the AI trap.