A bunch of things I’ve found on my digital strolls in the past month (which I added to my Tumblr) for your eyes / ears / brain to spend time on (as no longer active on Twitter or on LinkedIn much).
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“Thaler, of St. Charles, Missouri, applied for a federal copyright registration in 2018 covering “A Recent Entrance to Paradise,” visual art he said his AI technology “DABUS” created. The image shows train tracks entering a portal, surrounded by what appears to be green and purple plant imagery. The Copyright Office rejected his application in 2022, finding that creative works must have human authors to be eligible to receive a copyright.”
US Supreme Court declines to hear dispute over copyrights for AI-generated material | Reuters
“Academics in entrepreneurship departments also study startups, but their science is closer to anthropology: describing the culture of founders and the practices of startups in an attempt to understand them. The New Pundits had a more practical vision, the one that the natural philosopher Robert Boyle articulated at the very dawn of modern science: “I shall not dare to think myself a true Naturalist till my skill can make my garden yield better herbs and flowers.”[2] A science should seek underlying truth, in other words, but it should also work. Whether it works or not is, of course, what determines whether it deserves to be called a science. And if there’s one thing we know about startup punditry, it’s that it hasn’t worked.”
We Have Learned Nothing – Colossus
“The only reward I ever wanted for projects like WigglyPaint is a chance to grow my audience, and share my projects with more people. Since so much of my hypothetical userbase is unwittingly using stolen copies of WigglyPaint, and sharing links to the same slop sites they were linked to- and so on, and so forth- they’ll never know about any of my other projects. They won’t see updates I publish, or documentation I revise. I have been erased.”
Some Words on WigglyPaint
“The problem was never how many things you own. The problem is that owning means something it never used to. Everything you buy is the beginning of a relationship you’ll be maintaining until one of you dies or gets discontinued.”
The Last Quiet Thing | Terry Godier
“However generative AI changes video development and production, it appears that Sora will end up as a footnote, rather than a game-changing piece of software. It also puts Google in a position of power when it comes to AI video generation, making it essentially the only player in the space with scale, though it has thus far not inked any deals with IP holders (and in fact has been facing lawsuits from some of them).”
OpenAI Shutting Down Sora Video App
“Moreover, constant recording of everything in public spaces can create all sorts of potential privacy problems, some more obvious than others. This is another way that cameras on glasses are different from cameras on phones: it is far easier to constantly record one’s whereabouts with the former than the latter. If you continuously record, maybe you just happen to catch someone entering their passcode or password onto their phone or computer at a coffee shop, or broadcast someone’s bank details when you’re standing in line at an ATM. That doesn’t even begin to get into when smartglasses are intentionally used for less socially responsible means. And some people may forget to turn off their smartglasses when they enter a private space like a bathroom.”
Think Twice Before Buying or Using Meta’s Ray-Bans | Electronic Frontier Foundation
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If you’re monitoring an announcement or price drop or sports teams announcement etc check out Site Spy – Website Change Tracker | Monitor Any Webpage.
Check out Keylume – Stylish on-screen keyboard for macOS which is free and have a multiple keyboard options / settings to play around with.
Atlas by Flexport is simply a “definitive real-time map for global trade, providing an innovative map based experience for international logistics.”
Wonderful posters / images of customisable maps pulled from open source data via TerraInk: The Cartographic Poster Engine.
Check out a wonderful array of visual frameworks – A language of patterns from the mind / pen of Dave Gray.
A Live Satellite Map which makes you realise how many are up there plus how many are Starlink ones.
Do not go to 100 Jumps and play this game if you want to be productive for the rest of the day!
Forest Voice — Ft. Corinne Vosburg, another great offer to the world from mynoise.net.
BONUS: Read, listen , explore the latest fireside.rs newsletter “3 Unfold + Podcast With Boyuan Gao | April 2026” (my other new venture).