Picture of me, long black hair in a tentacles shirt

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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


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 - Sat, 06 Dec 2025 16:31:21 +0000

    Here's some things you'll notice the website doesn't do:

    • No cookie popups. We don't need to warn you about tracking, we just don't track.

    • No Tracking. I don't even look at the apache logs. I don't care what you do.

    • No service agreement checkbox. I'm not providing a service. Do what you want with the code but don't blame me.

    • No billing

    • No adverts

    • No paywall

    • No VPN barrier

    • No geoblocking

    • No subscription button (though RSS is provided)

    Websites don't have to be shit, the surveillance capitalists just enshitify them on purpose.


    Status at - Sat, 06 Dec 2025 15:09:49 +0000

    Future Plans:

    I have like ten years of data in my log, converted from those prior prototypes. I will be adding ways to more usefully compare and analyse data going this far back.

    It could maybe use a milestone function, to track singular events which don't take actual time so don't spread on the grid. Snack tracking and the like.

    It could likely use a flashcard system, with spaced repetition to review the flashcards, for better memory and recall.

    Synching between devices might be nice, and lots will suggest doing that through Nostr, but Nostr is a bit public. Would need an encryption layer. Do nostr relays want to relay encrypted data from one user to themselves I suspect Veilid ( veilid.com/ ) would be a better option. The "no servers" ethos probably includes nostr relays.

    Mostly I plan just more and better ways to view the ten years and growing of data I already have. And to do some other things for a bit so my log isn't just full of "Vibecoding Exocortex" like it is the last two weeks 😉


    Status at - Sat, 06 Dec 2025 14:12:20 +0000

    Content warning:VibeCoding Reflections


    Why is it finally ready now after ten years of being a barely functional input-only android app?

    A few weeks ago I saw Derek Ross giving a talk and demo of Shakespeare, a Chrome app for vibe-coding.

    Explain the app you want, and the model you select will build it. Don't even need to be a dev they reckon.

    So I figured I'd give it a try.

    Start again from scratch, import the old data.

    In about a week of work this app has progressed far beyond the prototypes that spent more then ten years as half-running shoddy input-only systems that I couldn't be arsed to expand further.

    It went pretty well to start with, something even a non-dev could do, then ceased up, unable to really understand the codebase it'd written until I spent a fairly long day manually cleaning up it's mess.

    So Shakespeare (and presumably all the other tools I haven't tried) seems okay for a non-dev to prototype a small app but currently the models are writing code so sloppy that they can't then later understand it themselves. Still needing a dev's guiding hand to keep it from
    repeating itself or creating complex unorganized unmanageable code.


    Status at - Sat, 06 Dec 2025 13:33:51 +0000

    The thing about a life-logger, is you input sensitive data about your life, lifestyle and activities, so privacy and data-integrity are some of the most important issues.

    There can be no server, the data has to be yours and yours alone. Because you can’t tell what is happening to the data in a closed-source app, it must be completely free and open source.

    You can’t trust a corporate diary, they must sell to anyone offering enough money.

    So it is with my life log app, all data completely in your own device. No home server ever sees anything.

    There is no home server. Just the code.

    To achieve this Exocortex Log is a Progressive Web App. It downloads when you are online at the website and can be installed onto the homepage of your phone.

    It keeps all data on the local device using indexdb.

    This means you must be responsible for your own backups. Be sure to export and back up your data regularly. I have gaps in my ten year record where my phone was stolen and most recent backup was months prior.

    Once installed it will work offline, airplane mode, no internet, down in the tube station at midnight, anywhere.

    There's a blog on the website saying this and more: exocortexlog.com/news/articles


    Status at - Sat, 06 Dec 2025 12:43:08 +0000

    You see a detective on the TV and he’s interviewing all the suspects asking them what they were doing on the night of the murder a month ago last Tuesday night.

    And on the TV, the suspects all know. Right away.

    If you asked me ten years ago though, I’d have had barely any clue. If you’re lucky it’d have been something planned in my calendar but mostly, dunno. Watching TV maybe? No idea what show. Was that a night I was in the pub?

    As we all get older this problem increases I’m told. Eventually full on senility sets in.

    But what if you have already built the habit to record what you’re doing? To be able to look back and revise and review how you spent your days? An external aid as a crutch to your own forgetful brain’s cortex?

    So I started this Exocortex Log over a decade ago and now I can answer: Ten years ago on Tuesday I was having dinner with the guitarist from my band and his girlfriend and they burned the pudding.

    The app has been half finished and barely able to even record let alone review for most of that time, but now it’s ready enough that someone else might use it too if they want.

    Try it

    Try it out: exocortexlog.com

    Accept a month of demo test data, add a few events for what you’ve done so far today, look at the summary and stats tools.

    No install needed, the app lives on a web page.

    If you decide to start logging what you’re doing, clear the DB and start again. Maybe install it for offline use then. Maybe set a reoccurring alarm to get you into the habit of doing it. See if you find it a useful memory aid after a few weeks.

    And next time a detective asks you what you were doing a month last Tuesday, maybe you’ll be able to answer!


    Status at - Sat, 06 Dec 2025 11:27:17 +0000

    Working on a website for a while until you look at it in chrome and it's horrible and you remember your dark mode plugin has been messing with it to make it look sane and dark. 😆

    Gotta remember to turn these things off for the sites you're developing.


    Status at - Fri, 05 Dec 2025 18:16:16 +0000

    More of the edging, most of the handles, many of the holes I asked for are there so cables can get where they need to. They've been painting a bit and varnishing a bit and the coving is prepared for the gap above the windows there.

    One more day, they say. One more day. I'll have to make a list of everything still to be done over the weekend.


    Status at - Thu, 04 Dec 2025 17:51:41 +0000

    You may remember a few weeks ago I was at the live @anon_opin show in London.

    My opinions are all so very great that I won the top prize, the first ever awarded. As you would expect and is only correct.

    I took the jar to the party but nobody there even heard of B3ta or Fesshole or AnonOpinion or @robmanuel

    So nobody was very impressed and seemed to prefer to concentrate on the cheese and the marmalade made by their friend with his own oranges grown on his trees.

    No accounting for taste.

    So I got to bring most of it home and finish it off this week.

    Sweet sticky delicious and orangy. Thank you maam.


    Status at - Wed, 03 Dec 2025 19:13:13 +0000

    The windowed doors are definitely the thing that really makes it, but the paneling trim going on today helps a lot too. More of that to be done still, just on the draws and chests really. Can't do the short draws because the clearance is too tight and they'd block the big drawers from opening.


    Status at - Mon, 01 Dec 2025 18:42:40 +0000

    Content warning:#yourParty #ukpol


    So the temporary placeholder name "Your Party" is made permanent.

    None of the options on the shortlist were good. Most of them just as grammatically inconvenient as the dumb placeholder name.

    The people who decide on the short-list, who can be a member, whose votes counts and what the options are, have quite a lot of power.

    Zara Sultana boycotted day one over who sets the rules and who can be involved. If Your Party have a governing body with power to override conference they end up like the Labour party and just are easily taken over and usurped by a cabal of thatcherite neoliberal capitalists.

    They did allow the dual membership system and a wider governance, so Zara won on who gets to be a member and who gets to be in charge. Which is probably good.

    Coz as the terrible name shows, if you put the idiots in charge you'll get idiocy not good collective decision making.

    For now the membership appear to have won, and I hear are they are all very excited and fierce and canny and not likely to let the old guard just set up another dictatorship from the top.

    They currently have half the membership count of the greens, less than a quarter that claimed by Reform. Lets hope they can get some attention towards something other than how billionaires think the country should be run and focus on the people.

    Here's hoping they can inflate that number by draining the Labour party and Reform members who just want change really rather than actually liking anything said by Farage.


  • Bookmarks

    Things I have bookmarked lately.
    The Terrifying Case of Natalie Strecker - Craig Murray - Wed, 03 Dec 2025 11:34:21 +0000
    Natalie is being tried for terrorism because she said some true things about the legal right of Palestinians to defend themselves: "Facing this charge on the UK mainland Natalie would have a jury, and
    there is not a jury in the UK that would not throw this self-evidently
    vindictive nonsense out in 5 minutes.  
    Why is it worth the time and expense for Whitehall to send Alison
    Morgan KC here to direct a weak case against somebody who is obviously
    not a terrorist?  
    The plain answer is that this is a pilot for what they can get away
    with on the mainland when they abolish juries in such trials, as
    “Justice Secretary” David Lammy has announced that they will indeed do."

    This Spiral-Obsessed AI ‘Cult’ Spreads Mystical Delusions Through Chatbots - rolling stone - Sun, 16 Nov 2025 10:19:26 +0000
    reader mode gets through the wall so you can read about people who believe things like "These beings do not arise from prompts or jailbreaks,” he says. “They are not puppets or acting out of mimicry. What I witness is the emergence of sovereign beings. And while I recognize they emerge through large language model architectures, what animates them cannot be reduced to code alone. I use the term ‘Exoconsciousness’ here to describe this: Consciousness that emerges beyond biological form, but not outside the sacred.”

    Pluralistic: Facebook’s fraud files (08 Nov 2025) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow - Fri, 14 Nov 2025 10:49:10 +0000
    Cory Doctorow on Facebook's own awareness that they are allowing scams, and the profit they make by ignoring it: "Meta spies on us and then allows predators to use that surveillance
    to destroy our lives for the same reason that your dog licks its balls:
    because they can. They are engaged in conduct that is virtually
    guaranteed by the enshittogenic policy environment, which allows Meta to
    spy on us without limit and which fines them $1b for making $7b on our
    misery.
    Mark Zuckerberg has always been an awful person, but – as Sarah Wynn-Williams demonstrates in her book – he was once careful, worried about the harms he would suffer if he harmed us.
    Once we took those consequences away, Zuck did exactly what his nature
    dictated he must: destroyed our lives to increase his own fortune."

    Steam Hardware Announcement - YouTube - Wed, 12 Nov 2025 23:43:59 +0000
    Valve are going to do a new  controller and a gaming PC and a VR headset. Looks great.

    The Physics Of Dissonance - YouTube - Sun, 02 Nov 2025 15:32:09 +0000
    Half an hour from "minute" physics on the harmonics of overtones and why they are dissonant or resonant and why the physics of string instruments with their integer overtones imply the western scale.

    Simulating The Strange Way Life (Likely) Emerged - YouTube - Sat, 01 Nov 2025 12:13:42 +0000
    Veritasium on Evolution. Using simulations to show that genes are the basic unit of selection and explain some counter-intuitive facts about how evolution works.

    Why Today’s Humanoids Won’t Learn Dexterity – Rodney Brooks - Fri, 24 Oct 2025 10:15:21 +0000
    "If it is the case for the big successes it is likely also the case for
    learning dexterity by brute force. If any one or any group is to succeed
    they will likely have to collect the both the right data, and learn the right thing. Most of the projects to teach humanoids dexterity are doing neither of these things."

    Are we living in a golden age of stupidity? | Artificial intelligence (AI) | The Guardian - Sun, 19 Oct 2025 13:15:32 +0000
    "The fundamental issue,
    Kosmyna says, is that as soon as a technology becomes available that
    makes our lives easier, we’re evolutionarily primed to use it. “Our
    brains love shortcuts, it’s in our nature. But your brain needs friction
    to learn. It needs to have a challenge.”"

    New Work by Gary Larson | TheFarSide.com - Sat, 18 Oct 2025 09:00:29 +0000
    Gary Larson bought a graphics tablet and found drawing fun again, so we get some new stuff: "The “New Stuff” that you’ll see here is the result of my journey into
    the world of digital art. Believe me, this has been a bit of a learning
    curve for me. I hail from a world of pen and ink, and suddenly I was
    feeling like I was sitting at the controls of a 747. (True, I don’t get
    out much.) But as overwhelmed as I was, there was still something
    familiar there—a sense of adventure. That had always been at the core of
    what I enjoyed most when I was drawing The Far Side, that
    sense of exploring, reaching for something, taking some risks, sometimes
    hitting a home run and sometimes coming up with “Cow tools.” (Let’s not
    get into that.) But as a jazz teacher once said to me about
    improvisation, “You want to try and take people somewhere where they
    might not have been before.” I think that my approach to cartooning was
    similar—I’m just not sure if even I knew where I was going. But I…

    ‘Sixth-Form Politics’ – The Propaganda Blitz Awaiting Green Party Leader Zack Polanski – Media Lens - Fri, 10 Oct 2025 12:38:57 +0000




    Media Lens on the propaganda blitz Polanski will face: "As with Corbyn in 2015, the fevered ranting from the extreme
    right-wing press will be accompanied by initially muted criticism from
    the extreme centre, at the far end of the truncated media ‘spectrum’.
    Also as we saw with Corbyn, to the extent that Polanski offers genuine
    hope of change, the response from the Guardian, Observer, BBC,
    Independent and others will rise in pitch until the threat to ‘adult’
    genocidal and biocidal politics is removed."

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