There’s a cybersecurity company that advertises on some podcast that I listen to. Their tagline is “We stop breaches!” My brain immediately adds, “But not culottes!”
Category: News
2024-02-03 14:40
The dog seemed happy to laze about for an extra half hour this morning, so I wasn’t out in time to see the dawn, but I got this nice view just after sunrise.
2024-02-02 08:13
Reminder: Your local spring is forecast by your local groundhogs. Ignore celebrity groundhogs!
I’m looking forward to an early spring, despite my dread of the other effects of global warming.
2024-02-01 06:30
After week after cloudy week, where dawn was just the sky going from black to dark leaden grey to light leaden grey, today we get an actual dawn.
An actually useful use-case for large language models
I just thought of a possibly actually useful use-case for large language models (what’s being called AI these days): Generating metadata for your photo library.
This is useful, because almost nobody is willing to generate their own metadata for photos. Most people have vast libraries with literally nothing but the date, time, and location captured by their phone or camera, the image itself, and details of the capture (exposure time, ISO, etc.).
Using the date, time, and location info, together with the image itself, AI could:
- Write a brief description of the image.
- Tell you where it was taken from (not just the latitude and longitude, but the name of the place where you were standing).
- Look up if an event were underway at that place and time and say what it was (county fair, protest march).
- Tell you any number of arbitrary things, like if there was something going on with the weather at that time (blizzard, wind chill advisory)—but only if it was interesting.
I know Google Photos can already do some of this. I don’t think it writes metadata for you, but it will find all of your photos that were taken in St. Croix, for example. (I’d heard that it could locate all your photos of a particular sculpture, but it didn’t work for the sculpture I just tried to find.) In any case, an LLM running on your own computer, saving the data to your photo library, would have all kinds of advantages. There are the obvious privacy advantages, but also sharing advantages—the metadata (or a subset that you selected) would be available to be included when you shared the image with a friend.
2024-01-23 18:55
Street lights on the ice glaze left by freezing rain.
2024-01-22 14:35
The package I was waiting for came! My new Sigi Maestro, by Sigi Forge! Look at that glorious etching!
It is light, nimble, and agile. I can’t wait to try it out! #HEMA #longsword #sigi #sigiforge
2024-01-22 14:02
An ice storm has made it way too slippery to walk further than absolutely necessary. Plus, I have a package coming that I need to sign for. So, for the dog’s third walk today I kept her within my front and side yards.
Happily, there was this nice patch of lichen right there. #lichensubscribe
2024-01-18 10:08
The very first breakfast Jackie ever cooked for me was some Tassajara Bread book pancakes. (They’re special because you beat the egg whites and fold them in, which makes the pancakes super light and fluffy.)
Jackie is away to attend a tapestry weaving workshop, so today I decided to make my own pancakes.
2024-01-16 12:52
You know the white tank-top style undershirts that for years have been called “wife-beaters”? I’ve just run into a style blog that’s started calling them “wife-pleasers,” which I think is hilarious re-branding.
Update: They’re not alone: https://www.gq.com/story/white-ribbed-tank-top-wife-pleaser-tiktok