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Google AI Overview court loss in Germany could spell doom for AI search industry.
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“I very proudly entered the forestry school as an 18-year-old and telling them that the reason that I wanted to study botany was because I wanted to know why asters and goldenrod looked so beautiful together. These are these amazing displays of this bright, chrome yellow and deep purple of New England aster, and they look stunning together. And the two plants so often intermingle rather than living apart from one another, and I wanted to know why that was. I thought that surely in the order and the harmony of the universe, there would be an explanation for why they looked so beautiful together. And I was told that that was not science, that if I was interested in beauty, I should go to art school. Which was really demoralizing as a freshman, but I came to understand that question wasn’t going to be answered by science, that science, as a way of knowing, explicitly sets aside our emotions, our aesthetic reactions to things. We have to analyze them as if they were just pure material, and not matter and spirit together. And, yes, as it turns out, there’s a very good biophysical explanation for why those plants grow together, so it’s a matter of aesthetics and it’s a matter of ecology. Those complimentary colors of purple and gold together, being opposites on the color wheel, they’re so vivid, they actually attract far more pollinators than if those two grew apart from one another. So each of those plants benefits by combining its beauty with the beauty of the other. And that’s a question that science can address, certainly, as well as artists. And I just think that “Why is the world so beautiful?” is a question that we all ought to be embracing.”
— Robin Wall Kimmerer, “The Intelligence of Plants”, from the podcast On Being with Krista Tippett
devastating: artist who has not practiced fundamentals enough to execute high concept idea eats shit
always funny to remember darth vader is anakin skywalker. the adrenaline junkie chucklefuck who used to dive head first out of speeders and built a pod racer in his yard when he was like six is now upper-middle management for the evil empire. half of his appearances in the original trilogy are Meetings. vader spends like 80% of his time dealing with bureaucratic bullshit. status updates. team meetings. holo-Zooms. budget rundowns. anakin betrayed the jedi and caused the fall of the republic and his punishment is being CC'd on every email forever. and you know what. he would hate that. the punishment fits the criminal
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you learn something new everyday. unless you're a historian. then you learn something old
do you guys ever like forget you’re interested in something until you start engaging with it again and you go “oh wait i’m like crazy crazy about this yeah”
i miss when subscriptions didnt really exist and you could just pay one time to buy an app or some software, and then just.. have it. without ads. without recurring costs. without more paywalls. it was just yours forever.
I asked one of my (male) friends to stop using the phrase “man up” and he has been using “fortify” for the past two weeks instead and it’s just a little thing but honestly it makes a difference
and tbh it’s also pretty funny when I start to deflate in the library and he leans over and goes “FORTIFY”
Dude, fortify is bangin’. That makes things like you’re some kind of RPG character. Fortify is way better than “man up.”
Happy 10th anniversary to Fortify
today is March 14th, which is the anniversary of Howard Ashman’s premature death in 1991, 25 years ago. Ashman was the playwright and lyricist behind musical Little Shop of Horrors and responsible for the lyrics of many classic Disney songs, including every song from The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast.
Ashman was one of the leading factors behind Disney’s continuation in making animated musicals. he would hold story meetings and explain that Disney’s animation style fit perfectly with the musical partnership of him and Alan Menken, and how necessary it was for Disney to continue animating musical films.
he was also responsible for many casting choices, providing us with the voices we’ve come to adore today. Ashman and Menken won an Academy Award for The Little Mermaid.
after finishing up on TLM, Ashman pitched the idea of Aladdin to Disney. Menken and Ashman wrote a group of songs for the film and were excited to work on it together. Ashman wrote a 40 page film treatment remaining faithful to the plot and characters of the original story.
however, during Ashman’s early creation of Aladdin, Disney approached Ashman and Menken in a desperate plea to help save the production of Beauty and the Beast, which was going nowhere as a non-musical film. Ashman, who wanted to focus on Aladdin and his health, reluctantly agreed.
on the night that Ashman and Menken won their Oscar for The Little Mermaid, Ashman told Menken they needed to have an important talk, where Ashman revealed he was HIV positive. he had been diagnosed in 1988 halfway through making TLM.
as Ashman and Menken agreed to save Beauty and the Beast, animators had to go to Ashman’s home in New York to work but were not aware why. many animators thought the reason was Ashman being a ‘big shot’, but soon it became clear that he was seriously ill.
he grew weaker, but remained productive and continued to write songs.
on March 10th, 1991, Disney animators had their first screening of Beauty and the Beast. it was an enormous success.
afterward, they visited Howard in hospital. he weighed 80 pounds, had lost his sight and could barely speak. his mother showed animators that he was wearing a Beauty and the Beast sweatshirt.
the animators told him that the film was incredibly well received by the press and described to him how the screening went. he nodded appreciatively to the news.
as everyone said their goodbyes, producer Don Hahn leaned over to Howard and said “Beauty and the Beast is going to be a great success. Who’d have thought?” to which Ashman replied, “I would have.”
four days later, Ashman died at age 40 due to complications from AIDS. Beauty and the Beast is dedicated to him: “To our friend Howard, who gave a mermaid her voice and a beast his soul, we will be forever grateful.”
Aladdin went through drastic changes from Ashman’s original concept and of the 18 songs he and Menken wrote together, only 3 made it into the film.
Menken, however, continued to work on the film and finished his songwriting partner’s beloved project after Ashman’s death. Aladdin was released in theatres on November 25th, 1992 to worldwide acclaim.
without Howard Ashman, “Under The Sea” and “Part of Your World” would not exist. Beauty and the Beast would not exist, for Menken and Ashman saved the project. the Disney renaissance might not have existed, and movies like The Princess and the Frog and Frozen would not exist, as Disney would not have continued making animated musical films without Ashman’s contributions.
today, we should all appreciate this man’s hard work and the sacrifices he made to create such wonderful musicals!
pasts, presents and futures would not be the same without his ideas, because so many childhoods would not have been influenced by his works!! he changed the world of animation with his lyrics, and that is an amazing thing to think about!!! he gave up his beloved project of Aladdin to save Beauty and the Beast, and it became the first animated movie to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture!!!
and he did all of this while fighting for his life against an awful, awful illness!! how amazing is that??
Howard was survived by his partner Bill Lauch, and when Ashman was awarded his second Oscar posthumously for Beauty and the Beast, Lauch accepted the award in his stead.
Howard was named a Disney Legend in 2001, a hall of fame program at The Walt Disney Company that recognises individuals who have made an extraordinary and integral contribution to The Walt Disney Company.
today is the 25th anniversary of his death.
thank you, howard ashman
May 17, 2025, would have been Howard’s 75th birthday. I’m so sad he never got to see it.