What did you blog about today?

I think they will try but it won't work. By then Nazi Germany will be nothing but a story in history books to most young people. It's almost that way now. Indy would have to find a new enemy.

A reboot will never be able to recapture the magic of the original.

I saw Raider in 1981, I was a teenager . Id read about the film and then Saw the Siskel and Ebert Review . I went into the the theater with no real expectations. Seeing that film y. far one of my favorite movie going experiences . That film knocked my socks off ! :cool:
 
How does Substack work, btw?

On the blogging front, not unlike a lady of the night I've decided to try and make a little change out of it. Recently joined Medium (stories are for subscribers for the most part, but non-members do get a couple free every month). A follow would be greatly appreciated if you're on, as 100 are needed to register for the payout system.

Here's an article I wrote about AI, and one of the potential downsides: AI: The Risk of Outsourcing Creativity

Should be free to view for everyone, I think.
 
How does Substack work, btw?
Subscribers can subscribe free, or they have the option of financially supporting in a variety of ways. My aim at stephenpalmer.substack.com is to slowly grow my audience. I have one paying subscriber at the moment. I'm going to write about aspects of the human condition, human evolution, and consciousness. Those topics will no longer be on my blog. So far, Substack has proven easy to use.
 
Today's topic is the "hard problem"... Please do subscribe to my new Substack site if you are interested in matters of human consciousness. You can subscribe free, and all you need is an email address.

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AI and video games, which could be utterly revolutionised. Also, a new way for remake/reboots to more fundamentally alter old classics: AI and Video Games
 
An Ancient Solar System:

This week, off world: Rocket Lab makes the next step towards re-using its rockets, the Sun blasts out radiation storms and loads more...

#space #industry #exploration #ShamelessSelfpromoSaturday

 
Our weekly obsessive's scrapbook / link-storm / round-up of news and events this week, from off world:

China and SpaceX have busy launch weeks, NASA and DARPA aim to launch nuclear rocket by 2026 and loads more...

#space #industry #exploration

 
Our weekly link-storm / round-up / obessive's scrapbook of news and events from off world:

War in space from WW2 to today, launching rockets with electricity, and loads more...

#space #industry #exploration #ShamelessSelfpromoFriday

 

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