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Working out plans to put aweso
Working out plans to put aweso
Working out plans to put awesome custom drawn covers on the Oliver Lucas books.
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Added some Guardians of the Ga
Added some Guardians of the Ga
Added some Guardians of the Galaxy stickers to the laptop. Now I need more stickers.
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Google Just Open Sourced Its AI Engine | WIRED
Google Just Open Sourced Its AI Engine | WIRED
I’d like to see a good scifi story based on this news: Google has open-sourced parts of its machine learning core. In a dramatic departure, Google is open sourcing software that sits at the heart of its online empire. Source: Google Just Open Sourced TensorFlow, Its Artificial Intelligence Engine | WIRED
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Mr. D is helping me plan my ne
Mr. D is helping me plan my ne
Mr. D is helping me plan my next book tonight. Such an awesome fuzzball.
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Stupid WordPress messed up the
Stupid WordPress messed up the
Stupid WordPress messed up the contents of that Unjustly Maligned link. Here’s the correct version: https://overcast.fm/+ERdaLdTiE
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Unjustly Maligned Favorite newly found podcast of the year: Unjustly Maligned. Fans of derided pop culture defend it, often eloquently.
#irony The definition of #irony. Fire-Brander fell when his campfire magically exploded. And, yes, I play Shadow of Mordor as Lithariel.
@cecileelinke and I set our TV screensaver to random old Bill Nye episodes. Re-learning so much science :-)
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A valid point. How many scifi writers even today use terms that they expect the general reader to not understand. https://twitter.com/scalzi/status/663493053165002752
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I’d better give the cats their dinner before they stop circling and come in for the kill.
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OK, that experiment failed. So, @cecileelinke I’ve changed my settings to use a post excerpt instead of the full post. Now let’s see if the tweeting tool works on linger posts, or if it breaks. I don’t need this to work, but I might post more often if everything easily linked back to my homepage.
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OK, so If I use a mention to @cecileelinke and #isthisworking and write a longer post, will my new WordPress/Twitter plugin work? It’s be pretty cool if it handles both mentions and hashtags properly. No that everything has to go through WP, but it’d be nice if I could centralize to my own website.
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Testing the WP status update format. Let’s see how this looks :-)
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The Next Project
NaNoWriMo has started up and I’m woefully unprepared. It’s not that I am short on ideas, but that my brain is fried from finishing the first draft of Dyson’s Angel last week and now I’m having trouble choosing what my next project will be. With that in mind, I decided the most rational approach to the problem would be to post about it on my blog and see if, through a public brainstorming, I can…
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The Blacklight
One element of my writing that I’ve alluded to, but don’t think I’ve directly addressed, is just how therapeutic it can be. Neil Gaiman is credited as saying on a book tour a couple of years ago that horror writers are among the happiest people he knows. I can’t find a direct link to this quote, but I’ve seen him, Joe Hill, and Stephen King post similar thoughts on Twitter, and I can understand…
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