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Imagine the crime thrillers you can write now that DeepFake technology is a thing in the real world.
Criminal Mastermind uses deepfakes to frame someone else for their crimes, who has to track them down to prove their innocence while dodging the cops.
Cult leader/terrorist uses deepfakes to project an idealized version of themselves to gather followers and throw off the FBI/Interpol/Whoever while hiding in plain sight with their real face.
A cop desperate for evidence against a suspect they know is guilty pastes their face over another criminal in security footage. But was that man really guilty after all? Does the criminal whose crimes he was framed for go on to commit more? Does the fake get found out, causing the bad guy to get off scott-free because of double-jeopardy?
Stalker/crazy ex uses deepfakes to lull their target into a false sense of security.
Killer uses deepfakes to impersonate their victim and confuse investigators about the time of death and when and where they were last seen.
Revenge plot to destroy someone’s life by releasing deepfakes of them in compromising positions.
The Data Graveyard
October 20, 2025 – 23:00 They called it the Data Graveyard. Officially, it was Archive Server 9, a DEC Alpha server running Windows NT Server, patched, and patched, and patched again, since 1998. A hulking relic stashed in the sub-basement of the old municipal building downtown—where the city kept its records, some dating back to the early ’90s. Payroll files. Permit requests. Zoning appeals.…
K.K. Trench Ascends: The House Royal
We (a man of status, not three kobolds trying to fit inside one trenchcoat) were taken to a surface fortress of great luxury: The House Royal. As befitting our status after conquering “City Hall” in an honorable duel, we were taking by a large metal chariot driven by a serf to afraid to even make eye-contact (Krak still pulled the fedora low, lest our disguise be spoiled). Continue reading K.K.…
I took the TV remote away from the kids and put it up so we could get chores done today.
It has been 5 hours. I can't find it again.
My ability to read anything is deeply hindered by the disappearance of my nook charger.
One of my enduring pet peeves about modern tech is my TV. It has no buttons or controls on it, you need the remote to do anything.
The positive is that we can go days without watching TV.
Another annoying thing about replacing a phone: the autocorrect doesn't know any of my favorite tags.
Quit trying to capitalize character names, you monster.