“For years, Judy Malloy would not get the credit she deserved for being one of
the earliest pioneers of ‘electronic literature,’ as the literary hypertext
movement came to be called: pieces by men writing later became more famous and
better-studied.”
Aaron A. Reed ,
1986: Uncle Roger
(50 Years of Text Games ,
April 22, 2021 )
posted 4/24/2021 8:41pm ∞
“Respondents explained that they found spellings with u to be less confusing
because that spelling kept the initial letter in common with usual — as long
as a silent e was there at the end to cue the pronunciation of the u away
from the sound in untie . I find this resolution elegant in its clunkiness:
Solving the problem of two unwritten sounds by writing a further, unpronounced
letter is a truly Englishy solution.”
posted 12/26/2022 8:00pm ∞
“Over time, it became a master at [Diplomacy ], reportedly achieving ‘more than
double the average score’ of human players and ranking in the top
10 percent of people who played more than one game.”
(Andy Baio
adds
“building extremely persuasive AI s that are more effective
negotiators than humans, what could go wrong”.)
posted 12/3/2022 8:00pm ∞
“Translated, the inscription reads, ‘May this tusk root out the lice of the hair
and the beard.’ … This purpose was confirmed when the authors searched for
evidence of head lice on the comb under a microscope and found some remains on
the second tooth, still in the nymph stage of development.”
(See also the discussion at Language
Hat .)
posted 11/23/2022 8:00pm ∞
“For years, many linguists have believed that learning language is impossible
without a built-in grammar template. The new AI models
… demonstrate that the ability to produce grammatical language can be learned
from linguistic experience alone.”
posted 11/4/2022 8:00pm ∞