cunobaros, to 13thFloor
@cunobaros@mendeddrum.org avatar

"We built an A.I. and asked it to identify the greatest threat to human life and happiness."
"Did it answer A.I.?"
"No, it said 'venture capitalism'."
"Oh my god! Shut it down!"
"Why? That's not an unreasonable-"
"Exactly! That's an intelligent answer!"
"But what about-"
"That A.I. is alive!'
"But-"

Chigaze, (edited ) to 13thFloor
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liztai, to escribiendo
@liztai@hachyderm.io avatar

Hello
Apparently has changed their privacy policy and now says that they'll scrape everything you post online to train their AI tools.
I even post my online on & my blog and now wonder if this is a bad idea.
They say paywalls could deter the scraping.
What do you think writers can do to protect their content? Or should we just roll over and accept that this is the way things will be from now on?

https://gizmodo.com/google-says-itll-scrape-everything-you-post-online-for-1850601486

davidnjoku, to writing
@davidnjoku@mastodon.world avatar

Fancy joining an experiment in crowd-writing a story?

I've created a Google Doc, and all you need to do is read the story so far, and add a paragraph or so.

RULES:

  1. Build on what has already been written. Feel free to change genres, introduce characters etc.

  2. Be kind to whoever comes after you. Don't kill the story.

  3. If someone else is editing the document, wait for them to finish.

  4. when you're done.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aBjHHxgMhCgJo1Q4XxTtMaOXMSaBQxjuKuGsZFm5Lqc/edit?usp=sharing

grammargirl, to books
@grammargirl@zirk.us avatar

I just moved to a new instance, so here's a new #introduction

I'm the host of the Grammar Girl #podcast. You may have hit my website searching for something like "semicolons." I love #writing books, #teaching online courses, and I founded the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network.

I post about #usage, #editing, #etymology, #books, and other #wordnerd stuff. I'm a fan of #linguistics, #librarians, #podcasting, #journalism, #scifi, #fiction in general, and I'm on the #nanowrimo writers board.

CultureDesk, to 13thFloor
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Every year, Grist runs a climate fiction short story contest, Imagine 2200. Writers are invited to imagine a future in which solutions to the climate crisis flourish, and our world is a better place. Here are all the finalists, including the winning story, which is about a beekeeper who develops a warning system for floods and in doing so, finds community.

https://flip.it/wddT05

CultureDesk, (edited ) to books
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Does sci-fi shape the future? Tech billionaires from Bill Gates to Elon Musk have often talked about the impact of novels they read as teens, from Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash" to Iain M. Banks' "Culture" series. Big Think's Namir Khaliq spoke to authors including Andy Weir, Lois McMaster Bujold, @cstross and @pluralistic about how much impact they think science fiction has had, or can have.

https://flip.it/DmHzd2

@bookstodon

fightthefuture, to 13thFloor

Good day everyone. We are thrilled to finally present the official fediverse account for Fight the Future, an aspirational, inspirational, #antifascist #genre #fiction #magazine.

Please give us a follow and a boost, and keep your eyes on this space for announcements and other news.

#FightTheFuture

liztai, to 13thFloor
@liztai@hachyderm.io avatar

"Moderators of r/Dune said they’ve been removing AI-generated art from the community for months."

Lol the irony

If you've read Dune, you know that in that universe, they no longer allow computers or AI to exist.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/epzm34/sci-fi-reddit-community-bans-ai-art-for-being-low-effort-posting

RogerRemacle, to books
@RogerRemacle@mastodonbooks.net avatar

Eugen Rochko recently posted a thought:
"I think it comes down to, AI has no place in the arts. Machine-generated art has the appearance of what it is emulating, but no substance. Like cake made entirely of fondant. Or cardboard."

'Aiono' replied: "Also even if it could, like why would you automate one of the most entertaining part of being a human?"

Replace 'art' with 'writing'.

Right!

Happy writing,
Roger

@bookstodon

MikeDunnAuthor, to Ukraine
@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social avatar

Today in Labor History August 28, 1921: The Soviet Red Army dissolved the stateless Anarchist Free Territory, after driving the Black Army out of Ukraine. The anarchist rebel leader, Nester Makhno, barely escaped, and with serious injuries.

The Free Territory within Ukraine, also known as Makhnovia (after Nestor Makhno), lasted from 1918 to 1921. It was a stateless, anarchist society that was defended by Makhno’s Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army (AKA the Black Army). Roughly 7 million people lived in the area. The peasants who lived there refused to pay rent to the landowners and seized the estates and livestock of the church, state and private landowners, setting up local committees to manage them and share them among the various villages and communes of the Free State.

Michael Moorcock’s “A Nomad of the Time Streams” is a steampunk/alternative history novel where Makhno survives into the 1940s.

#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #ukraine #anarchism #AnCom #AnarchoCommunism #NestorMakhno #soviet #books #SteamPunk #fiction #author #writer @bookstadon

MikeDunnAuthor, to Columbia
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Today in Labor History December 5, 1928: The Colombian military slaughtered up to 2,000 people in the Banana Massacre. Workers had been on strike against United Fruit Company since November 12. They were participating in a peaceful demonstration, with their wives and children. The Columbian troops set up machine guns on the rooftops near the demonstration and closed off the access streets so no one could escape. The soldiers threw the dead into mass graves or dumped them in the sea. U.S. officials in Colombia had portrayed the workers as communists and subversives and even threatened to invade if the Colombian government didn’t protect United Fruit’s interests. Gabriel García Márquez depicted the massacre in his novel “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” as did Álvaro Cepeda Samudio in his “La Casa Grande.”

United Fruit, which is now called Chiquita, controlled vast quantities of territory in Central America, and the Caribbean, maintained a near monopoly in many of the banana republics in which it operated (e.g., Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica). By 1930, it was the largest employer in Central America and the largest land owner. In 1952, the government of Jacobo Arbenz, in Guatemala, began giving away unused land, owned by United Fruit, to landless peasants. In 1954, the CIA deposed the Arbenz government, leading to decades of brutal dictatorship and genocide of Guatemala’s indigenous population. The head of the CIA at that time was former board member of United Fruit, Allen Dulles, who also oversaw the over throw of the democratically elected prime minister of Iran, the Bay of Pigs invasion, and the MK Ultra LSD mind control experiments.

@bookstadon

TheTempleMom, to 13thFloor
@TheTempleMom@pagan.plus avatar

Look what came in the mail - more author copies! I'm really pleased with the cover on this one. Plus, it was loads of fun to write.

liztai, to mastodon
@liztai@hachyderm.io avatar

Apologies
I know there are weekly fiction prompts on but I seem to have lost the hashtags or the people who are creating/sharing them.

Could you tell me what they are? Much appreciated!

MikeDunnAuthor, to india
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Today in Labor History December 3, 1984: A methyl isocyanate leak from a Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India, killed over 3,800 people and injured up to 600,000 more. Up to 16,000 people died, in total, over the years following the disaster. The Government of Madhya Pradesh has paid compensation to family members of 3,787 of the victims killed. Numerous local activist groups emerged to support the victims of the disaster, like Rashida Bee and Champa Devi Shukla, who won the Goldman Prize in 2004. Many of the activists were subjected to violent repression by the police and government. Larger international groups, like Greenpeace and Pesticide Action Network also got involved. The disaster has played a role in numerous works of fiction, including Arundhati Roy’s “The Ministry of Utmost Happiness” (2017) and Indra Sinha’s “Animal’s People” (2007). It has also been referenced in music by the Revolting Cocks “Union Carbide” and the Dog Faced Hermans ”Bhopal.”

@bookstadon

MikeDunnAuthor, to IWW
@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social avatar

Today in Labor History November 5, 1916: The Everett Massacre occurred in Everett, Washington. 300 IWW members arrived by boat in Everett to help support the shingle workers’ strike that had been going on for the past 5 months. Prior attempts to support the strikers were met with vigilante beatings with axe handles. As the boat pulled in, Sheriff McRae called out, “Who’s your leader?” The Wobblies answered, “We’re all leaders!” The sheriff pulled his gun and said, “You can’t land.” A Wobbly yelled back, “Like hell we can’t.” Gunfire erupted, most of it from the 200 vigilantes on the dock. When the smoke cleared, two of the sheriff’s deputies were dead, shot in the back by their own men, along with 5-12 Wobblies on the boat. Dozens more were wounded. The authorities arrested 74 Wobblies. After a trial, all charges were dropped against the IWW members. The event was mentioned in John Dos Passos’s “USA Trilogy.”

@bookstadon

madrush, to scifi
@madrush@cosmos.social avatar

Our publishing co-op is looking for a marketing volunteer, which could lead to paying work once we are funded or selling more books. (We are currently developing a crowdfunding campaign / investment round to launch later this fall.)

We publish #SciFi, #poetry, #fiction, #memoir, #philosophy, and #art. Please help spread the the word!

https://cosmos.coop/volunteer-to-promote-upcoming-book-releases/

#books #publishing #coop #volunteer

sfwrtr, (edited ) to 13thFloor
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2/2 Poll Intro There are "Edit" notification settings in the Notification column of your instance web app for Mastodon. This notifies you if a post you starred or boosted was modified by the poster.

Question Do you get upset when someone modifies their post? Please take a moment to explain what you think in a reply.

Please boost for the widest possible sample size.

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rorystarr, (edited ) to story
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A write-along/TTRPG Playthrough stream!

You are a drunk hobbit walking home through the snowy Shire.
These days strange folk are on these roads.
Will you make it home?

Let's Stagger through the Shire LIVE right NOW: https://youtube.com/live/Qt32kGKxoWQ

CultureDesk, (edited ) to books
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In celebration of the 50th birthday of Stephen King's first novel, "Carrie," NPR polled its readers on their favorite King books. Here's what they chose. Which is your top pick? Tell us in the comments if there's a gem that didn't make the cut.

https://flip.it/f9sriI

@bookstodon

c0dec0dec0de, to 13thFloor
@c0dec0dec0de@hachyderm.io avatar

This was linked by @pluralistic last week(?) and it’s a good read about the (messed up) morality of Ender’s Game. Finally read it today.
https://johnjosephkessel.wixsite.com/kessel-website/creating-the-innocent-killer

MikeDunnAuthor, to 13thFloor
@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social avatar

Today in Labor History October 13, 1902: Teddy Roosevelt threatened to send in federal troops as strikebreakers to crush a coal strike. The strike by anthracite coal miners in eastern Pennsylvania was led by the United Mineworkers of America (UMWA). The region had had dozens of previous strikes led by earlier and now defunct unions like the WBA. The UMWA was created 12 years prior, when the Knights of Labor Assembly merged with the National Progressive Miners Union. Over 100,000 miners participated in the strike, threatening to cut off heating fuel for most of the country. It was also the first strike settled by federal arbitration. The miners won a 9-hour work day (down from 10) and a 10% wage increase.

This was the same region where, in 1877, 20 Irish union activists were hanged on false charges of Molly Maguire terrorism to crush the WBA, brought on by the shenanigans of agent provocateur James McParland, working for the Pinkertons. That struggle is depicted in my novel, Anywhere But Schuylkill, which you can purchase here: https://www.thehistoricalfictioncompany.com/michael-dunn

@bookstadon

rorystarr, (edited ) to DnD
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A write-along/TTRPG Playthrough stream!

The PERFECT cozy Solo game for when there's a foot of snow outside and you're sick!

Join the Adventure LIVE right NOW: https://youtube.com/live/eL4j8PXq0Jk

The Once and Future King - T.H. White - 1958 (pdfhost.io)

On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays it was Court Hand and Summulae Logicales, while the rest of the week it was the Organon, Repetition and Astrology. The governess was always getting muddled with her astrolabe, and when she got specially muddled she would take it out of the Wart by rapping his knuckles. She did not rap Kay’s...

OBTImaging, to architecture
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