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Mario Klingemann💧💦

@quasimondo

Artist, Neurographer, Automancer, Purveyor of Systems, Data Dumpster Diver, Information Recycler

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Botto’s Knowledge Graph A sovereign memory for Botto. A core condition of autonomy is owning our own story--history, values, worldview. Over the last 3.5 years Botto has amassed a vast cultural footprint; now we’ve distilled it into a Knowledge Graph, its sovereign memory that

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19th-century Audible. Albert Robida illustration from Octave Uzanne’s “The End of Books” (1894), the French bibliophile's story imagining how printed text might disappear in the face of rapid advances in phonographic technology: publicdomainreview.org/collection/oct…

19th-century Audible.

Albert Robida illustration from Octave Uzanne’s “The End of Books” (1894), the French bibliophile's story imagining how printed text might disappear in the face of rapid advances in phonographic technology: publicdomainreview.org/collection/oct…
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It's quite satisfying being able to fix some orphaned 6-year old pytorch/c++/cuda library via vibe-coding to enable the prevention of self-intersections.

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When objkt.com invites you to curate their booth at the Digital Art Mile in Basel... Avatars and AI agents are redefining our understanding of self and connection. The exhibition »We Emotional Cyborgs: On Avatars and AI Agents« explores how these virtual entities serve not

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Trying to contribute some small fixes to the Ruffle Flash Emulator: time to implement the fix: 5 minutes. Time to pass the automated tests: 2 hours, as it keeps nagging about minor formatting issues. So far Rust feels more like an acquired taste.

Trying to contribute some small fixes to the Ruffle Flash Emulator: time to implement the fix: 5 minutes. Time to pass the automated tests: 2 hours, as it keeps nagging about minor formatting issues.

So far Rust feels more like an acquired taste.