Picture of me, long black hair in a tentacles shirt

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Projects

Blog

Blog header image, me silhouetted against an orange/yellow sunset

My blog, mostly monthly summaries of the Fediverse Account.

Visit at dalliance.net/blog

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Starship Schrödinger’s Destiny

A crew of five stand in a green field with a flying saucer behind them next to a planet like earth in the sky.

Ongoing: An Interactive Sci-Fi story for Virtual Reality about the adventures of the crew of a flying saucer.

Visit at starshipsd.com


Wordcloud Tarot

A spread of cards scattered around. Each has a picture, and also a world cloud in the background

Ongoing: My tarot decks have the meanings of the cards written on the card in a world-cloud. There’s also a video show with a reading about politics most weeks.

Visit at wordcloudtarot.com


Exocortex Log

A logo of a brain

Ongoing: A life-logging app, built as a progressive web app with all data stored on your local machine. Party for privacy, partly so I don’t have to run any servers. If you are interested in logging graphing and analysing your time as you spend it, this might be for you! But mostly it’s for me, I don’t care if you use it or not.

See the app at exocortexlog.com, or read the latest news blog.


Tentacles, After The End

A woman in a blue dress and a red and chrome robot flee from tentacle monsters chasing in the background

A 30 minute animated movie about the last woman alive on a planet ravaged by tentacle monsters from outer space.

Tentacles is complete, visit the archive at tentacles.org.uk


Book: Do Dream Sheep Bleat?

A white pocketbook with the icon of a black and white fat penguin

A short story book about magic and memes and reality.

Dreamsheep is complete, you can buy a copy or read it online at dalliance.net/dreamsheep


Book: Yes, The Conspiracy Really Exists, And Furthermore It’s All Your Fault.

A book cover with a starburst, pyramid and eye

A long rant about how stupid humans screw up humanity.

The book is complete, you can buy a copy or read it online at dalliance.net/yes


Loopy

Pre behind some keyboard

After the band broke up, I took to playing with myself via a loop pedal. Sometimes, very rarely, even in public.


Bookshelf

dusty old books in a bookshelf plus logo

An album of songs inspired by some of the best books on my bookshelf.

The album is complete, you can listen to the songs at dalliance.net/bookshelf


Handsome Jack’s Showband

A semi-circular logo and silhouetted crowd of arms

My punk cover’s band.

Despite some online-only gigs, the band didn’t make it though the pandemic, you can watch some old gig videos online at handsomejacks.co.uk


Joust Adventure

Screenshot of a game, made from pictures of plush toys and balloons

A little web-game I made back in 2011 with the hope people might pay me to make level 2.

I don’t think anyone ever finished level 1. Too hard.

Can you do it?

The project is abandoned, you can still play level one at dalliance.net/joustadventure. So far as I know, I’m the only person to ever complete the level. Let me know if you do!


  • Diary

    My diary from the Fediverse.
    Status at - Thu, 07 May 2026 10:55:03 +0000

    The man from Oracle says they are making databases more AI. Support for vectors in the db and systems to ensure secure access for agents.

    He wants to encourage us to use one big (Oracle) db instead of lots of caches and nosql databases. The ai prefers thst, he reckons.

    Oracle is like a smart phone. It can do everything. No need for separate devices for music and notes and whatnot. It can even do json now. And vectors.

    Data privacy is often done at the app layer, which means a rogue ai could generate SQL to bypas that. So do access control in the db direftly. Which is probably better even without ai honestly. This 'deep security' might work well.

    Ai is happier , according to the man from Oracle, if it just has one Oracle db without competitors software at all.

    Fancy that.


    Status at - Thu, 07 May 2026 10:29:15 +0000

    Opening ceremony involves speaker asking the crowd individually why they are here. Mostly they seem to want to know how to use ai. And not lose their job.

    Didn't ask me so didn't get to say that I'd like to learn how to defensively fight ai and prevent it spamming up the web.


    Status at - Wed, 06 May 2026 16:03:30 +0000

    Amsterdam, I am in you. I'm high as hell. Ten stories on this hotel 😆

    There's a Dev World conference starting tomorrow. I was told it'd be all about software development but seems to be mostly about ai.

    We will see I suppose.


    Status at - Fri, 01 May 2026 10:21:22 +0000

    Content warning:UKPol media, Green Party "Chilling Effect"


    UK Media is shrill over Zack Polanski pressing a retweet on a post wondering if some cops used excessive force.

    Apparently police are so weak that someone retweeting about them using excessive force might stop them wanting to use any force at all! We'll be overrun with crime because the police will be too scared to do anything in case the leader of the 4th largest party retweets something mean about them.

    This is very important they shriek, all in a panic, and surely shows that the Green party want criminals to rule the country.


    Status at - Sat, 25 Apr 2026 10:30:57 +0000

    The existence of automatic captcha solving plugins ought to just end the use of captchas on the entire web overnight really.

    But it won't, because the point of those things hasn't been to identify robots since almost the start. The point is the surveillance, and the capturing of free labour for robot training purposes.


    Status at - Thu, 23 Apr 2026 19:45:07 +0000

    From the title list, the podcast does (after two episodes) appear to be mostly about AI.

    Which does undeniably have ethical implications all over the place. Hopefully the topic range will widen.


    Status at - Thu, 23 Apr 2026 19:38:06 +0000

    Most of the time when you make ethical decisions you aren't even aware you are making ethical decisions. Even if you are a professional ethicist.


    Status at - Thu, 23 Apr 2026 19:17:51 +0000

    Peter Singer is a Consequentialist Hedonic Utilitarian Ethicist.

    It's his professional job to be good at ethics and teach others about ethics.

    He thinks the best ethics are judged by the consequences, and that good is the best for the most people.

    He has a podcast. It's probably great. He is cool. I only just heard about it.

    But this is his website.

    The podcast is offered on Spotify and Apple.

    It has an AI chat bot that isn't even prompted well to sound like Peter for no reason at all.

    It has a embed for a substack.

    That embed for a substack is expired because it's run by a thing called Supascribe that is presumably some software as a service scam.

    Below that is a cookie permissions banner which is asking for permission to spy on you for advertisers even though there are no actual adverts on the site.

    There are links at the top and bottom to Facebook and Instagram.

    There is no RSS feed embedded in the page.

    I repeat: Peter Singer is actually pretty cool, and he thinks about ethics sanely.

    This is the web we have built. Where a professional Consequentialist Hedonic Utilitarian Ethicist does all this.


    Status at - Tue, 21 Apr 2026 18:49:10 +0000

    But more work and...

    Yes, I can now turn my lights on and off by talking to my bot that listens to a signal number.

    Could make the lights turn red from Morocco if I was there.


    Status at - Tue, 21 Apr 2026 15:57:02 +0000

    Nobody on Fedi will need any of these things of course. They're just mirrors of things you can follow over activity pub more easily.


  • Bookmarks

    Things I have bookmarked lately.
    You’re about to feel the AI money squeeze | The Verge - Fri, 24 Apr 2026 09:02:17 +0000
    Gartner forecasts that large AI companies would need to earn cumulatively close to $7 trillion in AI-driven revenue through 2029, which is close to $2 trillion per year by the end of the period. In order to achieve “historic returns,” the providers would need to earn nearly $8.2 trillion in the same period.

    Silicon Valley has forgotten what normal people want | The Verge - Tue, 21 Apr 2026 08:29:04 +0000

    Nuclear Genocide – The Threat And The Ceasefire – Media Lens - Sun, 19 Apr 2026 23:27:59 +0000
    "Despite all the madness, horror and killing, Trump’s genocidal threat
    provoked a display of deep-seated solidarity and compassion that defied
    decades of propaganda demonising the Iranian people as ‘animals’,
    ‘savages’ and ‘primitives’. Clearly, very few of us are willing to
    tolerate the threat of nuclear genocide. In these grim times, when it
    sometimes feels like humanity has completely lost its way, that is
    something to celebrate."

    Reading is magic - by Sam Kriss - Numb at the Lodge - Sun, 12 Apr 2026 18:24:15 +0000
    Sam Kriss writing on the coming illiteracy might affect politics. It's long so you know only people who read a bit will get to the end, and they prone to agree: "This is not a world we’re prepared for. All democratic politics
    assume a literate population; people who are willing to think in
    abstract terms about the kind of world they want to live in. Without
    that, democracy becomes a kind of tribal headcount, or a struggle for
    state resources between competing patronage networks. This is what lies
    behind a lot of the growing liberal panic over the decline of literacy.
    For a growing chorus of people who write in the Atlantic,
    we’re recoiling into pre-Enlightenment conditions of absolute
    domination. A population that can no longer think for itself will end up
    voluntarily ceding power to strongmen or demagogues. The end of
    literacy is the end of public reason. A post-literate world will be
    unreasonable, irrational, full of anger and madness, and people eating
    each other in the streets."

    The Last Quiet Thing | Terry Godier - Fri, 10 Apr 2026 21:47:46 +0000
    Your thermostat has opinions now. Your television requires a login. Your
    car updates itself overnight, and sometimes when you start it in the
    morning, the interface has rearranged itself, as if someone broke in and
    reorganized your dashboard while you slept.

    Shameless Guesses, Not Hallucinations - Tue, 17 Mar 2026 10:01:58 +0000
    I hate the term “hallucinations” for when AIs say false things. It’s perfectly calculated to mislead the reader - to make them think AIs are crazy, or maybe just have incomprehensible failure modes.

    AIs say false things for the same reason you do.

    At least, I did. In school, I would take multiple choice tests. When I didn’t know the answer to a question, I would guess.

    Age Verification Lobbying: Dark Money, Model Legislation & Institutional Capture - Mon, 16 Mar 2026 21:59:20 +0000
    This investigation documents a national lobbying operation spanning corporate spending, think tank infrastructure, dark money networks, and competing model legislation templates. Meta spent a record $26.3 million on federal lobbying in 2025, deployed 86+ lobbyists across 45 states, and covertly funded a group called the Digital Childhood Alliance (DCA) to advocate for the App Store Accountability Act (ASAA). But the operation extends beyond Meta.

    Pluralistic: AI “journalists” prove that media bosses don’t give a shit (11 Mar 2026) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow - Thu, 12 Mar 2026 00:11:59 +0000
    "If the purpose of a customer service department is to tell people to go
    fuck themselves, then a chatbot is obviously the most efficient way of
    delivering the service. It's not just that a chatbot charges less to
    tell people to go fuck themselves than a human being – the chatbot
    itself means "go fuck yourself." A chatbot is basically a "go fuck yourself" emoji. Perhaps this is why every AI icon looks like a butthole"

    ‘How On Earth Do You Justify That?’ Laura Kuenssberg’s Selective Empathy – Media Lens - Wed, 11 Mar 2026 17:50:50 +0000
    "Worthy victims are people who are killed or oppressed by Official
    Enemies of the West, such as the Soviet Union (and now Russia), North
    Korea or China. These victims garner considerable media attention in the
    propaganda system, marked by sympathy, indignation and fury. Their
    suffering is humanised, described in detail, and used to generate moral
    outrage directed at the offending regimes or governments, often as part
    of a concerted attempt to topple them for the benefit of Western
    geostrategic interests.---



    ‘Unworthy’ victims, by contrast, are people who are killed or whose
    democratic aspirations are crushed by the West or ‘our allies’; such as
    Suharto’s Indonesia in the 1960s, Pinochet’s Chile in the 1970s, the
    US-backed Indonesian invasion of East Timor in 1975, and Israel in the
    present day. These victims are less prominent, even absent, in western
    media coverage or are often discounted as ‘collateral damage’: a lesser
    kind of human, robbed of their individuality, their …

    Bluesky CEO Jay Graber Is Stepping Down - Mon, 09 Mar 2026 23:57:19 +0000
    "Schneider said he plans to emphasize scaling, describing his job as “to help set up Bluesky's next phase of growth.”"

    phase two is where they tighten the thumb screws a little to see if anyone leaves. probably involves adverts.

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