I wanted a prediction market on when Asahi Linux would have some stuff done, and now it exists (albeit with play money): https://manifold.markets/DanielFilan/when-will-asahi-linux-be-ready-enou?r=RGFuaWVsRmlsYW4
But algorithmic choice looks cool, as does domain names as handles as an identity verification method. https://blueskyweb.xyz/blog/3-6-2023-domain-names-as-handles-in-bluesky
Here you can read about my "everyday carry" https://danielfilan.com/2022/12/29/edc.html
Fine video but worse than I would have guessed - was hoping for a discussion of when mechanistic reasoning works, why it fails so much, etc, but it's mostly case studies in people being wrong. https://youtu.be/NmJsCaQTXiE
Oh also Words Bubble Up is nice and colourful (Mishima film also has nice use of colour)
I think the thing I mainly like about Japanese literature and film is that it comes from a culture that has continually had to seriously reckon with the tension between preserving a national culture and achieving greatness/abundance/excellence by Westernizing, which tends to produce interesting stuff IMO.
Anyway as you can see I haven't actually watched all that much in the grand scheme of things so do let me know if you have recommendations. (5/5)
This film combines a depiction of some of his novels with a quasi-biographic take on his life, focussing on the day he attempted to start a coup, failed, and killed himself. As well as doing AFAICT a good job at depicting Mishima's aesthetic vision, I think it also helps you see Japanese ultra-nationalist violence as part of a broader phenomenon that includes modern-day Islamic terrorism. (4/n)
Just a LWish dude.
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