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  1. e555 — One Two, One Two Photo by Michael Martine: The Bean in Millennium Park, Chicago, IL, June 2019 Published 25 May 2026 e555 with Andy, Michael and Michael

    The "Games at Work" podcast episode e555 covers a range of topics including the migration of their hosting site, a new open-source hardware device called the Ploopy The Bean, and excitement for a potential movie from "The Guild." The hosts also discuss the growing presence of AI, noting contrasting reactions to AI in university commencement speeches and Spotify's new policy to ban AI-generated podcasts that impersonate real people. The episode concludes with a look at virtual museums and a social networking graph of historical letters. AI

    e555 — One Two, One Two Photo by Michael Martine: The Bean in Millennium Park, Chicago, IL, June 2019 Published 25 May 2026 e555 with Andy, Michael and Michael

    IMPACT Discusses user reactions to AI and platform policies on AI-generated content, indicating evolving public and industry responses.

  2. Palindromic e555 with Andy, Michael and Michael - pointing devices, # TheGuild # TheMovie kickstarter, # AI in commencement speeches, # DiscoBall icons, # AI in

    The term "Palindromic e555" is being discussed across multiple Mastodon posts, alongside topics like pointing devices, Kickstarter campaigns for "The Guild" and "TheMovie," and the use of AI in commencement speeches. These posts also mention disco ball icons and AI's presence in podcasts. Additionally, they touch upon physical letters, social networks, and museums within virtual worlds and operating systems. AI

  3. My colleague Michael lets an AI roast my blog Sometimes you need a colleague to unleash an AI on your own blog to realize w

    A tech blogger shared an AI-generated roast of his own website, created by a colleague. The AI critiqued the blog's outdated ASCII logo, its long history dating back to 2003, and its overly detailed 'philosophy' and 'house rules.' It also mocked the extensive self-hosting infrastructure, including nine FreeBSD jails and a Tor hidden service, for a blog that primarily discusses niche tech topics like firmware updates. AI

    My colleague Michael lets an AI roast my blog Sometimes you need a colleague to unleash an AI on your own blog to realize w

    IMPACT Provides a humorous, albeit critical, perspective on the current capabilities and stylistic tendencies of AI language models.