Don’t Get Pantsed!, my comedic, yet surprisingly human, interactive fiction is back online. It’s short, you can play it in the browser, and I’m still proud of it. πΉοΈ
Tested positive for COVID this morning π
My symptoms are mild (so far). Isolating and resting. Stay safe everyone.
Started reading: The Ghost Brigades by John Scalzi π
Bought some year end reading material with some of Lullabotβs generous education budget.

Had a lovely Christmas and Christmas Eve with friends. So much good homemade food, so much laughter. Iβm very grateful.
Finished reading: Old Man’s War by John Scalzi π
Toms of main is over their skis.

Big chores day. Thought you should know.
Folks wanted to create an AI generated book cover for a Harry Potter fan-fiction. ChatGPT doesn’t allow copyrighted prompts, so I had to get “creative”.
Generate an image for a fake novel cover called Larry Porter and the Unexpected Pregnancy by Syrum Hawke, in which Larry Porter, a wizard boy wearing glasses, becomes pregnant and falls in love with Dracon Malfiz, a handsome pop star.
There’s too much to unpack here, but at least in this version the pregnaany was exxepdected.

Another AI generated novel cover. The prompt:
Generate a fake image of a young adult fantasy novel from 2002 by Veronica Hammerschmidt called A Crow Wand in a Caldron

It looks like Bed Bath & Beyond went Wicca.
I just figured something out at work, and exclaimed, out loud, “Zonkers!” I continue to be an unforced verbal slide Shaggy.
What series of AI generated novel covers would be complete without a 70s pulp fantasy?
Generate a fake image of a fantasy novel from the 1970s called A Curse of Moonlight and Mayhem by E.E.E. Clarke

Pretty cool! Those distressed edgesβvery nice. The AI always gets the spelling just wrong.
Another in the AI generated novel cover series, this time, a romance. The prompt was:
Generate an image of a fake romance novel cover from the 1990s by Rose Croissant called A Duchess One Day

It captures the spirit of the assignment, but wow their eye lines are weird.
I started generating novel covers for imagined books through ChatGPT4 with my friend Ania. I think the results have been hilarious.
Here’s the prompt for the first one.
Generate an image for a fake mystery novel by Rake McMaster called The Pine Tree Assault

This is the start of a series.
I forgot to post this earlier, but I bought the John Scalizi Humble Bundle. I’ve been tearing through Old Man’s War, so I’m thinking I can make a serious dent in his Biography in the new year.
Look at this fucking shit.

A friend unearthed an old computer with an even older photo of me on it. I must have been 16 or 17. Iβve got horror movie eyes and shampoo commercial hair.

Started reading: Old Man’s War by John Scalzi π
Iβve been enjoying reading Apple Rankings by The Appleist Brian Frange - Comedian Brian Frange. The best is the lowest ranked apples. Check out Apple Hell.
Some friends told me about the book Natural Harvest (subtitle omitted), which was a cook book given as a joke at a years-prior white elephant gift exchange. It seems like it is a serious recipe book. I’ll let you click through for details, but, like, wow.
I was made aware of the Clearly Impossible Puzzle today. Every piece is clear, they’re all reversible, and there’s false edge pieces. This is maybe the most hardcore thing.

Just had Zyara for lunch and as always it is too good.
Finished reading: Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut π
Remembering the time I eat edible underwear. They tasted like candy. Sorry, candy wrapper. Most troublingly, I can’t remember why I ate it.
There’s Magic: The Gathering players around, and I’m resisting the call. Must. Not. Fall. Back. Into. Another. Expensive. Hobby.