As a counter-balance—though a mostly politically agnostic one—to the unrest that the gilets jaunes have visited on France, a group of about ten-thousand members and growing, accessorized with red scarfs (EN/FR), to separate them from the yellow, high-visibility vests of the group opposed to the policies of Emmanuel Macron and his En Marche party, has mobilised. Professing no specific agenda, the group’s aim is to restore public order so that the dialogue that affects lasting and meaningful change can prevail.
Monday, 28 January 2019
les foulards rouges
catagories: ⛓️๐ฅ, ๐ซ๐ท, ๐, ๐ผ, environment
wi-finder
Via Duck Soup, we discover the really relatable story of a flรขneur collecting specimens of service set identifiers (SSIDs, the natural language label of one’s choice) to distinguish their wireless networks. What’s the story behind the name of your home WiFi?
Have you encountered memorable ones in your wanderings? Increasing fascination with the invisible world of call-signs set our walker on the path to more sleuthing, eventually mapping out these locations, categorising them by the nature of the monikers—promotional to passive-aggressive. I wonder how radically the landscape has changed since then and how territories and borders have become unmoored and mutable.
catagories: ๐ฅธ, networking and blogging
6x6
marenostrum: deconsecrated church in Barcelona houses Catalonia Polytech’s super computer
el helicoide: the dreadful-excellence of Caracas’ space age intelligence services headquarters turned into a sprawling prison
complex
ectoplasm: nothing is prepared for the overwhelming slime of the hagfish
love you: we face our first Valentine’s Day bereft of classic Sweethearts candy, the company having folded back in July
accumulus nimbus: a gallery of skies and cloudscapes from arcade games, via Present /&/ Correct
visa-free score: limits of roaming without a passport and other quirks of international travel
Sunday, 27 January 2019
generative adversarial network
We’ve previously explored what we’ve called the electronic brain’s experience of pareidolia and generative adversarial networks synthesising images—things only exist in the mind of a computer—
but we were quite pleased to have our accomplished neural network trainer Janelle Shane (previously) guide us through the methodologies and application of one of the most powerful processors and for sharing some of the chimera conjured up. Still a bit off-putting but nowhere near as disturbing as some of the nightmares of the early stages of Deep Dreaming, this image is the result of querying bookshop plus radio telescope with a little bit of Boston terrier thrown in. Explore more at AI Weirdness (aka Lewis & Quark) at the link above and learn how to use the application itself here.
Saturday, 26 January 2019
logography

catagories: ๐, ๐ฌ, ๐ฃ, Rheinland-Pfalz