Continuing with another QOTD... What do you call a contest where the winner wins so hard it can no longer fairly be called a contest?
Continuing with another QOTD... What do you call a contest where the winner wins so hard it can no longer fairly be called a contest?
Thinking of constructing a warning sign for prospective time travelers (notating this timeline is overrun with tech demigods and oligarchs). What font do you think would best serve? Aiming for intelligibility in the 24th century.
Commentary: Anyone Else Have Those Weird Dreams Where Sobbing Future Generations Beg You To Change Course?
love this!!
Alysa Liu with her gold medal
"I love struggling actually. It makes me feel alive." -Alysa Liu
Get out there and start falling on your ass!
Wow, really surprised and honored that someone added my fantasy, "The Tiger's Handmaiden," pubbed at @intrepidusink.bsky.social to the Nebula Recommended Reading List! You can read it here intrepidusink.com/the-tigers-h...
Thereβs only 1 person in Congress who doesnβt trade stocks, doesnβt take corporate PAC money, and has a public schedule. Thatβs me. And it should be the standard.
Young Anton Chekhov, the playwright, looking super hot in his 20s
Wait, THIS is young Anton Chekhov? This? Good lord. Let that gun go off, daddy
If Jeff Bezos could afford to spend $75 million on the Melania movie & $500 million for a yacht to sail off to his $55 million wedding to give his wife a $5 million ring, please don't tell me he needed to fire one-third of the Washington Post staff.
Democracy dies in oligarchy.
Just think about the amazing Epstein scoops the new CBS Evening News contributors will have just by interviewing each other.
Bad Bunny at the Grammys: "Before I say thanks to God, I want to say ICE out. We're not savage, we're not animals, we're not aliens, we are humans, and we are Americans."
Radon Journal Issue 12 is out now, including my sci-fi short story, The Atures Parrot. This one is very special for me, because it's a story I hoped I'd be able to tell for a very long time. It's about gravity, memory, and being the last one to speak a dead language π
Excited to share that my first story of 2026 comes out this Sunday in Radon Journal!
The killing of Alex Pretti is a heartbreaking tragedy. It should also be a wake-up call to every American, regardless of party, that many of our core values as a nation are increasingly under assault.
Alex Prettiβs last words were βare you ok?β said the woman next to him who ICE also pepper sprayed in the face.
I keep returning to this--
"The distance between what is said and what is known to be true has become an abyss.
Of all the things at risk, the loss of an objective reality is perhaps the most dangerous. The death of truth is the ultimate victory of evil."
youtu.be/KYnE2Mxayco?...
I'm glad they capitulated, but...did a committee at SFWA think this was okay in the first place, or did a single person make these decisions? Either answer isn't really acceptable. I had been on the fence about joining SFWA -- I guess, thanks for saving me the money?
SFWA: no one, and I mean literally no one, wants this. Except for maybe a corporate sponsor (?), people who use LLMs rather than actually, you know, write, and AI advocates who neither read nor write. So fascinating why you would choose to do this, please explain.
It's not a foolproof plan but every political debate from now on should be a Normal Guy competition. Ask them to describe grocery shopping in detail. Talk about what it's like to have a friend
New sci-fi out in 34 Orchard! "You Already Know How This Will End" is about the stories we're obsessed with--and the cost of those obsessions. I'm working on something long-form, so this will likely be my last piece out for a long time. It's the perfect story to end on :) 34orchard.com/issue-12/
This is exactly how I feel about co-pilot.
Making apple dutch babies and split pea soup while watching Romy and Michelle on a stormy day, total fall bliss
Hot dogs π―π―. If you're using AI to make "art", you're just indulging in cheap plagiarism so you can avoid the hard-work part of making art.
"Youβre not making art, youβre making disgusting, over-processed hotdogs out of the lives of human beings..."
www.theguardian.com/film/2025/oc...
I told you guys
What an incredible piece @hexliterary.bsky.social. I honestly feel privileged to have read it. @mizukiyamagen.bsky.social , you're such a talent monster, dear god!
hexliterary.com?p=2878
oooh the way my blood pressure spiked when reading this headline ππ scitechdaily.com/scientists-j...
No disclaimer for stories drafted by AI? Guess no more clicks for BI from me!
www.theverge.com/news/779739/...
My story is out in Small Wonders today!
βWhat was supposed to happen was this: on the faireβs opening day, Princess Lilaclaire would visit the pond, kiss a frog into a prince, share a candy apple with him to test their true love, and live happily ever after.β
Read to see what actually happenedβ¦
thank you so much for reading π₯°π₯°
Anyone working on tech dystopia pieces, reality is here to show us up again! Ewww ew ew ew www.wired.com/story/i-hate...