On Being Officially Classed as a Robot

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Reddit has decided that I am a robot, and robots can't play on Reddit, so my account has been banned. That has consequences for this site, because I had various links to Reddit posts scattered throughout my blog. So to fix those links, I had to dust off my Nikola-based blog machinery and update the links to use archive.org versions instead. While I was at it, I figured I might as well write a post about the experience.

The tl;dr; version is something we all should know: when we pay nothing to participate in a service run by a major tech company that achieves its scale mostly through automation, it's not only the case that we are the product being sold to advertisers, but also that we lack any meaningful power in the relationship. For as long as things keep working, everything is fine, but at any moment, you can find yourself left wondering what just happened as an online identity winks out of existence without warning or recourse. Thinking the posts you made on Reddit are something permanent you can link to is a mistake when the company feels and has no obligation to you. In the rest of this post, I'll say a little more about what I've been up to lately, and how I came to be classified as a bot by Reddit.

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jlvanderzwan
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Oh hey, that somewhat ornery (but usually justified) CompSci professor who invented the PCG random algorithm has a new blog post for the first time in six years, wonder what that will be about?

> So, this is the background in which I ended up writing something longer than a short story or novella. Call me nutty if you like, but this time I had to call bullshit on Ranma ½, a manga series by Rumiko Takahashi that had already been made into an anime series, but that Netflix decided to remake as a new anime in 2024.

I'll be honest with you, this was not on my bingo card.
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BASSTONG - 2 SLAP

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Extrait d'une live cession tournée au LAB à Nantes ou j'ai eu la chance d'être invité pour jouer ma Techlow, techno low tech du présent sans machines !
Réalisé par Billal el Atmani

Des grands merci à
Billal el Atmani
Matthieu Cadeau au son
Josic Jégu au cadrage
Eliot ROY au titrage

Merci à toute l'équipe du LAB, notemment à Johanna et à Yann pour leur confiance, leur aide et leur soutien

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Eliminating the Impossible

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'If you've eliminated a few possibilities and you can't think of any others, your weird theory is proven right' isn't quite as rhetorically compelling.
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jlvanderzwan
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We need an ADHD-friendly variation of Sherlock Holmes
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alt_text_bot
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'If you've eliminated a few possibilities and you can't think of any others, your weird theory is proven right' isn't quite as rhetorically compelling.

The Institutionalists!

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Our institutions are not hollow. If they were hollow we could crawl inside them, fill them with life - change their direction - call them our own. But our institutions are not hollow. Our institutions are not hollow. Yet.
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I Climbed the Highest Mountains in Every Dutch Province - Ep1

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From: 90aspark
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Kardingebult (Groningen):
https://maps.app.goo.gl/XuSc9xM9tqucHXjE6

Vuurboetsduin (Friesland):
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qyhhh4Czq2FCDLg88

00:00 Intro
00:54 Groningen
07:03 Friesland
14:45 Outro

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jlvanderzwan
4 days ago
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I know I'm biased as a Chinese-Dutch man who is into train infrastucture, but this video may just be the best representation of the Dutch experience ever.
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#1582; Limit Your Scream Time

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jlvanderzwan
6 days ago
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This is how my friend convinced me to get a (budget) smartwatch, btw. It felt gimmicky to me, like I can just open my phone instead of look at my wrist for a more limited experience? He argued that the limited experience is the point. It helps create some distance to the actual phone.

Most notifications do not need an immediate reply, or a reply at all. Seeing them on the watch instead of having to open the phone means a reduced risk of ending up distracted by the portal of horrors.

Same for basic functionality like the clock, alarms, timer, weather, changing songs.

It turns out to really work well for me in that regard. Now if only I could control media controls of the KDE connect app from my smart watch, then I could remote control just about anything in the apartment.
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