False Spring 1 [status, rowing]

Feb. 28th, 2026 05:00 pm
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When I checked the thermometer on the back porch this afternoon, it read 50°F! Everywhere on the roads, there were puddles, rivulets, slushy snow.

The current forecast is for a Sunday overnight temperature of 6°F, however, so it isn't suddenly spring.

This winter I have been noticing that my cuticles are in rough shape. Almost on cue, NPR wrote a story about nail health, with tips for improvement, including information about cuticle management. I don't know about you, but I hadn't realized that fingernails are more water-permeable than skin! The article helped me to appreciate that I probably need to do even more to keep my nails and cuticles moisturized as compared to what I've been doing to keep my hands moisturized in general. So far the general skin on my hands has been in better shape this winter compared to previous winters because I've been more consistent about applying lotion, but as I noted, that hasn't seemed to help my cuticles.

So I found a recipe for homemade cuticle oil this week and mixed up a batch this afternoon, and now hopefully that will help. My DIY blend includes sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, sunflower oil, some Vitamin E, and a small bit of lemon verbena for scent. Most of the ingredients I already had lying around from the days when I used to make my own lotion; I gave up on that lotion-making a year or two ago after finally finding premade lotions I actually like.

Meanwhile, Saturday morning was devoted to rowing. We had a pretty intense workout that involved crab walks and squats and pushups and other things, done with a teammate in a relay that included a series of 6-7 500m pieces. After the rowing, I went over to the boathouse to work on the latest of the neverending boathouse projects.

First, satisfyingly, the plaques that I glued magnets onto stuck to the boat shed's support beams successfully:
Saturday Rowing Things

This is really good because it means I can now figure out how many more rare earth magnets I'm going to need, and finish that darn project for once and for all! I had tried testing the strength of the magnets by putting the plaques onto my refrigerator, but they didn't stick to the fridge very well even after I added on a ton of magnets. So it was good to learn that it takes fewer magnets to get the plaques to stay attached to the thicker steel of the boathouse beams.

It's also time to start reassembling what we call the "bubble dock." We took it completely apart last fall so as to be able to reassemble it to spell something out, instead of having it consist of a random mosaic of black and gray pieces. Let's see if you can figure out what it now spells:
Saturday Rowing Things

Saturday Rowing Things

Saturday Rowing Things

We use this as something of an auxiliary dock to our main dock, but it takes on a particularly important role in the early spring before we get our main dock put out. This is really just the first part of reassembling it, but it's an important part because each piece is supposed to line up with its neighbors in a specific order for everything to go together correctly. Next, we'll put in the connecting pins to lock the pieces together. But it's probably best to wait until the snow under the pieces finishes melting before we try that step.

And it's going to be a couple more weeks before we actually put it out on the river.
Saturday Rowing Things

Saturday Rowing Things

This has been a long winter, and it definitely isn't over yet.

1SE for February 2026

Feb. 28th, 2026 09:54 pm
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I spent a lot of the first half of the month travelling, and the second half of the month recovering from the travelling while also working. I feel this video reflects those two halves pretty accurately.

Learning to live with generative AI

Feb. 28th, 2026 09:52 pm
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I routinely use generative AI in my workplace, my employer encourages it and pays for it. It works well, it's a definite help. At least for the meantime, it requires my expert supervision, close monitoring, to do good work but it's actually rather clever at times even if often rather dumb too. Where my work strays beyond my expertise, it fills in for me.

I have probably mentioned that I like the description of computer programming as mathematical engineering, it captures what I enjoy most about it. It's rewarding to devise and express good solutions. I love to create systems that do well at behaving in desired ways.

So, sometimes, for those parts of my work tasks to which I was looking forward, I've typically been working with the AI enough that it has the context to say, hey, you still have this bit unfinished, shall I do it? and I'm like, no, let me!

For the moment, I can still capture some crumbs of what I love to do. However, I wonder how obsolete that's becoming, the future's arriving faster than I expected. You could drop me back into the 1980's and I could be very happy writing software but these days nobody wants programmers who could hit the ground running in that kind of environment. Given the speed at which coding assistance has become rather good, I can't help but wonder if the 2030's will largely have only jobs for people who can direct the constellation of artificial agents well. That's a thing I'm sure I can do competently to support my family but … how much do I want to?

I love to learn about what clients actually need, figure out how I can meet those needs by creating software, then to deliver something valuable to them. But what I love most is the part of the process that machines may soon do maybe not quite as well but far cheaper than I.

I find myself looking back to things I once did and appreciating that at least I had the chance. I have loved doing simple things like feeling the hot, dry breeze in Death Valley, driving a rusty pickup truck through the Ohio countryside in the sunshine, walking along the beach in Aberdeen, and frequenting the AANI weekend market in Taguig. Or, in this case, the chance, repeatedly, to be paid to solve interesting problems by creating software by my own brain and hand. Of course, I can still do what I like as a hobby though it feels emptier if it just means that I am doing something the hard way. I also wonder how healthy it is for one's likes to be overly nostalgic. I have an elderly relative who probably feels as if the world has gone downhill since the 1950's. I don't want that to be me someday, I should find more ways to embrace the future.

News from the Middle East

Feb. 28th, 2026 09:24 pm
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Having learned of exchanges of fire in the Middle East, I can't help but worry for the innocent people in the region. Further, I found myself quickly jumping to: what's the off-ramp for Iran? Whenever attacked, it responds. These exchanges typically fizzle out but if Trump welcomes distraction from Epstein then goodness knows how far this will go before he lauds himself for some paper victory.

Incidentally, it occurs to me that if Oriental is a rather Western-centric term for a region then Middle East is no less so.

Ficlet: Live in Hope (Small Prophets)

Feb. 28th, 2026 08:50 pm
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Just wrote a little snippet for Small Prophets, for [community profile] 100fandoms, because I felt like it and also I thought there should be something for it, so:

Live in Hope (266 words) by thisbluespirit
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Small Prophets (TV)
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Kacey & Michael Sleep
Characters: Kacey (Small Prophets), Michael Sleep
Summary: Michael and Kacey have nothing to do but wait.

(I need to rewatch it - I think this must be set c. late ep4 or sometime in ep5? I mean, I need to rewatch anyway, because it hasn't stopped living in my head yet.)

Unifying Arabic topolects through AI

Feb. 28th, 2026 08:29 pm
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Posted by Victor Mair

Meet Habibi – the Chinese AI uniting 20 Arabic dialects in a Middle East first
Lead author says there are many differences between Arabic dialects and Modern Standard Arabic, which is used in official circumstances
Zhao Ziwen, SCMP, 28 Feb 2026

The paper that presents this new model is called “Habibi: Laying the Open-Source Foundation of Unified-Dialectal Arabic Speech Synthesis”. It was published last month on arXiv, an open-access repository that is not peer-reviewed.  I will be interested to hear what Language Log readers think of its prospects.

Chinese researchers have released the world’s first open-source text-to-speech (TTS) model that unifies more than 20 Arabic dialects in an AI framework, a move poised to expand China’s technological influence in the Middle East, according to analysts.

Led by Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s X-LANCE Lab – one of China’s top audiovisual and language processing research entities – the model is named Habibi, meaning “my dear” in Arabic.

In presenting their findings, the research team spearheaded by Chen Yushen described the project in a paper as “the first open-source framework for unified-dialectal Arabic speech synthesis”.

They introduce a concept that is new to me:   "zero-shot".

Habibi has the “zero-shot” ability, meaning the model can easily clone a voice by using just a short reference audio clip, without prior explicit or extensive training. This allows applications in highly efficient and on-the-fly scenarios.

According to Wikipedia,

Zero-shot learning (ZSL) is a problem setup in deep learning where, at test time, a learner observes samples from classes which were not observed during training, and needs to predict the class that they belong to. The name is a play on words based on the earlier concept of one-shot learning, in which classification can be learned from only one, or a few, examples.

Zero-shot methods generally work by associating observed and non-observed classes through some form of auxiliary information, which encodes observable distinguishing properties of objects.  For example, given a set of images of animals to be classified, along with auxiliary textual descriptions of what animals look like, an artificial intelligence model which has been trained to recognize horses, but has never been given a zebra, can still recognize a zebra when it also knows that zebras look like striped horses. This problem is widely studied in computer vision, natural language processing, and machine perception.

A zebra can be identified as looking like a striped horse, even if you've never seen a zebra before

Selected readings

Addendum

In case you're interested, "Habibi" itself is an Arabic word worth learning in one of its 20 plus topolects:  Syrian, Egyptian, Jordanian, Levantine….   Because of its wide range of meanings, nuances, and usages, be careful of how, when, and to whom you use it.

Listen here.

[Thanks to Mark Metcalf]

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Posted by Mark Liberman

Text-To-Speech technology has improved enormously over the decades — but there's still some headroom, as a friend has recently underlined for me. He observes that when The Economist magazine first publishes a piece online, it appears with a AI-read audio, and then later with a human-read version:

The rhythm/prosody/pitch (I'm not exactly sure which – all three?) is the same in nearly every sentence and even clause. This high-then-falling pattern is fine in one sentence, but repeated 50 times in a row is awful.

Later, those pieces that make it into the print edition get their own, human-read version. So voilà, you have a perfect before-and-after.

I downloaded a handful of "AI Narrated" stories (as the magazine calls then), and then the human-read versions for the ones that made it into print. Before getting to the complaint about repetitive prosody, I noticed a few (minor) old-fashioned errors, such as this parsing (or interpretation?) problem in the phrase "The Supreme Court tariffs ruling reins in Donald Trump", which makes it sound like Supreme Court tariffs are ruling reins inside of Donald Trump:

Or this focus problem, where the human reader helpfully contrasts dollars with euros,

…which the AI narrative failed to do:

 

As for the stereotyped pitch accents, here's one of the first sentences in the AI version of the example story that my friend sent me (that link will send you to the slightly-revised print version):

As he observed, it sounds fine. The print version has modified the text somewhat, but you should be able to hear that the corresponding phrase deploys a more varied set of pitch accents:

We can zero in on the subject noun phrase to see as well as hear the difference, first in the AI version:

And now the human version:

You can listen to as much as you like of the two versions, and see whether you agree that "this high-then-falling pattern is fine in one sentence, but repeated 50 times in a row is awful":

AI Reader Human Reader

We can quantify the falling-falling-falling perception by looking at syllable-scale dipole statistics, showing a two-dimensional density plot comparing time differences against pitch differences. (As usual, click on an image to see a larger version.)

AI Reader Human Reader

Or maybe better, by looking at a density plot of delta F0 against delta amplitude:

AI Reader Human Reader

Human speakers obviously exhibit a wide range of prosodic patterns — see the similar plots in "Tunes, political and geographical" (2/2/2017), or "My poster for the 'Prosody Visualization Challenge'" (6/14/2018).

And a TTS system could easily choose a wider variety of prosodic patterns, but it would be harder to make the choices align with the style and the discourse structure — which is maybe why the app doesn't try to do it in this case.

There's a lot more to say, and many more articles to look at, but that's enough for this morning.

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Before I lead you into the palace (figuratively speaking), I need to emphasize the importance of good behavior.

Bad behavior can get you killed anywhere in the Three Lands, but in the Chara's palace it is also likely to get you tortured for days. This is because the highest penalty for crimes committed in the Chara's palace is death by torture - the so-called "Slave's Death." Although the previous Chara ordered the release of the empire's slaves, bringing to an end the torture of every palace slave condemned to death, traitors are still liable to this penalty.

The definition of "traitor" can be quite broad in the Chara's palace. I recommend that you not test its boundaries.

Some specific advice:

Be on your best behavior. Dress well, and learn the rules of courtesy toward Emorian noblemen and palace officials. When in doubt, bow. Address everyone you meet, whatever his age, as "sir" or by his title. You need not address the Chara by his full title, which is quite long; just "Chara" will do.

The wearing of arms is permitted by law in the Chara's palace if it is your custom in your homeland. However, if you choose to wear arms, you will find that every guard in the palace will leap upon you the moment you take the wrong turn in your path. Your life will be easier if you set aside your weapons during your visit. You are in no danger of being attacked yourself; the Chara's palace is the most heavily guarded building in the world, and visitors are free recipients of that guarding.

Also, be aware that the wearing of hidden weapons in the palace is considered a crime of treachery. Even I don't try to do this, unless I have made prior arrangements with the Chara.


[Translator's note: The Slave's Death is a tender topic for the Ambassador. Just why is explained in Blood Vow.]

Youtuberecs

Feb. 28th, 2026 12:00 pm
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[community profile] youtuberecs is a simple, casual community for posting Youtube recommendations!  It's meant to be easy peasy—you can leave reviews or commentary about your recs or just drop the embed and go!

We also now also have a nice backlog of video recs to browse, all organized within our tag system. ♥

Charity Auction!

Feb. 28th, 2026 12:09 pm
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For those unfamiliar, [community profile] fandomtrumpshate is a fandom charity auction that supports nonprofits working to counteract some of the harms of the current presidential administration. Supported causes include trans rights, disability rights, immigrant rights, voting rights, libraries, Gaza, and more. (Please see the complete list of supported organizations, including which nonprofits accept international donations.)

I'm offering fic! In three fandoms:
  • D.K. Broster novels (Jacobite Trilogy, Wounded Name, "Mr. Rowl", or a novel of your choice)
  • Hornblower -- any of the various media, from novels to movies to radio
  • Vorkosigan Saga
For the details of each fandom (characters, ships, etc.), please see my auction listing! The listing includes my email for questions, but I'm also happy to discuss any questions here in comments or private messages. Please do reach out if you're curious about anything, or whether I'm up for a particular kind of story.

Sanguinity's auction listing

$15 minimum bid for 2K words
$50 minimum bid for 7K words

Bidding opens Tuesday March 3rd, and closes Saturday March 7th. (I'll post again when bidding opens.)

And of course I'm not the only one auctioning fanworks! If you feel moved, please do have a browse of [profile] foth2026offerings (check out the sticky post for the best ways to search the offerings) to see if there's something that interests you.

⌛ My Content — February Updates

Feb. 28th, 2026 08:59 pm
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Navigation Button - Monthly Overview

Here’s a complete list of new stories and/or story updates that I published in the month of February, 2026.
All my BtVS/Spuffy stories are Sunnydale After Dark Exclusives, with the exception of drabble entries for Dreamwidth communities.
All my “Viola come il mare” stories are crossposted to SquidgeWorld

Total words published: 14,291
Total words written: 12,825

Status of my [community profile] getyourwordsout 75k Word Count pledge for the year:
22,926 words / 30.57%


Read more... )

 
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Name: C.K. or Chester

Age: 36, nearly 37, growing old mandatory, growing up optional

I mostly post about: Culture Club/Boy George & Jon Moss (my hyperfixation of 22 years and counting), Linkin Park, wrestling (classic SMW/WWF, Jim Cornette, and my deeply cursed WWE 2K25 Universe), my OCs who are realer to me than most people, witchcraft/spirit work/folk healing/moon rituals/grief magic, retro gaming, emotional overshares that read like journal entries from a possessed poet, fanfiction that makes people unwell at 2am, chaos, and the occasional Reddit food rabbit hole

My hobbies are: Writing fic that's 70% emotional breakdown, 20% worldbuilding, and 10% people getting railed in a meaningful way, hexing cults with sigils and sass, collecting music like a religion, drawing OCs, being a haunted glitter goblin with eyeliner and vengeance, building 48-year fanfiction universes with fully documented timelines and named children, going to work like a normal person and coming home a completely different entity

My fandoms are: Culture Club (I'm writing a massive AU called Colour By Numbers spanning 1978-2026, and a supernatural [not the show] fic called The Rhythm of the Hollow), Linkin Park (Bennoda forever), wrestling (SMW/WWF/WCW but mainly the universes in my head)

I'm looking for people who: are too weird for Reddit, too raw for Instagram, too smart for Twitter/X, overshare about their OCs like a religion, cry over character development, understand that Jon Moss deserved better, write long posts, and don't find it weird that I've named all the children in my fictional universe including the surprise baby

My posting schedule: Erratic. Sometimes a lot. Sometimes I vanish for three weeks and return with an entire AU timeline and a new OC

Dealbreakers: Racism, ableism, transphobia, homophobia, antisemitism, being a dick, Scientology apologists, anyone who thinks Mike Shinoda is evil because of an Instagram reel, "isn't wrestling fake?", "you still like Linkin Park?"


Before adding me: I'm a trans man (he/him, they/them). Autistic and ADHD. I write mpreg unapologetically. I am a Zionist and tired of explaining what that actually means. Pro-AI. I smoke weed. I am extremely defensive of Jon Moss and will write essays about it. My AO3 is CampCornette69 and yes that's a wrestling reference
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Posted by Rae Deng

The U.S. Department of Justice's releases of Epstein-related files in early 2026 amplified scrutiny of Maxwell's connections to prominent people.

Romance Challenge - Overwatch

Feb. 28th, 2026 10:32 am
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Title: A Better Future
Artist: [personal profile] tally
Rating: Everyone
Fandom: Overwatch
Characters/Pairings: Sigma/Widowmaker
Content Notes: Made in Krita.

Image under cut! )

Talking Meme Month - 27 and 28!

Feb. 28th, 2026 09:56 am
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27 is late, of course, because I saw friends last night and didn't get home til late :D

27: If I had unlimited resources (including time), what hobby would I pursue?

There are two!

1). I learned how to oil paint when I was a teenager, I loved it (I was not very good at it, but that's fine), and I miss it. Would love to do it again at some point!

2). Stained glass.

Both are specifically, "money/having a space to do it in"; would also love to learn to blow glass someday (there's a bunch of workshops for it out here, oddly enough), but that's something where it's like, "I fully expect that I will try doing this and go, 'hmm, cool, not for me!'", whereas the other two are things I know I like. :D


28: Best moment of the last month?

Oh, seeing that my fucking sourdough worked and being able to make myself a sandwich with it (which was very good), almost definitely! :D

FAKE Double Drabble: Instant Karma

Feb. 28th, 2026 05:47 pm
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Title: Instant Karma
Fandom: FAKE
Author: 
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Characters: Dee, Ryo.
Rating: PG
Written For: Challenge 490: Amnesty 49 at 
[community profile] drabble_zone, using Challenge 478: Smoke.
Setting: After the manga.
Summary: Dee is feeling a bit smug about being an ex-smoker.
Disclaimer: I don’t own FAKE, or the characters. They belong to the wonderful Sanami Matoh.
A/N: Double drabble.
 


 
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