Wednesday, 13 May 2026

unraveled (13. 428)

Illustrated by AI generated images with the off-the-shelf prompt “lovely knitting” to demonstrate not only the lack of understanding that automated arbitrage has for physical processes and outcomes but outright disdain and disrespect that ascends to a level of hubris that rises above the liar and the disinformed who usually have some level of underlying respect and command of their subject, if only to warp the truth more effectively, Kate Davies channels Princeton philosopher Harry Frankfurt’s definition of the lack of connection and indifference, hollowing out reality and tradition with the performative in his seminal 1986 essay “On Bullshit” (see also here, here and here) to call out the slop factories, we learn via MetaFilter. Depressingly, it has been pointed out in various ways that everything is phoney and no one cares, from profile avatars, vibe-coding, self-appointed thought-leaders to the president of the United States of America and his court, and in its defence, the company mass-producing and distributing uninspired, paper-thin how-to tutorials and podcasts assembled by artificial intelligence argues that their output does not matter as the stakes are low to begin with—an assertion the knitting community would object to with the fire of a million suns, but the novice turning seeking knowledge might sadly walk away from the hobby less enthralled and no more educated, perhaps requiring deprogramming after the experience to be ever enthused about it in the future. It’s well worth your time reading the entire post from an actual apparel designer and textile artist in full and reflect on what is happening when actual craft and croft in any form is slurped up and regurgitated and served back to us and labelled harmless palaver when it’s in no way without offence and ill-effect.