Yudhvir · @savera
5 followers · 437 posts · Server norcal.social

It’s early morning and still dark outside. I’m half asleep trying to find the piles my dogs just deposited. And I’m thinking there must be technology at work here.

#patternrecognition

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B.Z. Brainz · @BZBrainz
61 followers · 178 posts · Server mastodonbooks.net

@actuallyautistic @audhd
Excellent conversation with an friend today about detecting early rumbling (signs of impending meltdown) to help divert meltdowns and improve safety. If you experience meltdowns, have you identified early escalation patterns?

#audhd #patternrecognition #autism #autistic #actuallyautistic

Last updated 2 years ago

B.Z. Brainz · @BZBrainz
61 followers · 178 posts · Server mastodonbooks.net

Excellent conversation with an friend today about detecting early rumbling (signs of impending meltdown) to help divert meltdowns and improve safety. If you experience meltdowns, have you identified early escalation patterns?

#audhd #patternrecognition #autism #autistic #actuallyautistic

Last updated 2 years ago

root@eruditorum.œrg · @root2702
250 followers · 1342 posts · Server mastodon.cloud

BIGEND: You sound oracular.
[white teeth]
CAYCE: The 1 constant in history is that the past changes. Our version of the past will interest the future to about the extent we're interested in whatever past the Victorians believed in.
It won't seem very relevant.

#patternrecognition

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root@eruditorum.œrg · @root2702
250 followers · 1341 posts · Server mastodon.cloud

BIGEND: For us, things change so abruptly, so violently, that futures like our grandparents' have insufficient "now" to stand on. We've no future…present is too volatile. We have only risk mgmt…Pattern recognition.
STONESTREET: Do we have a past?
BIGEND: History is a best-guess narrative re: what happened.
CAYCE: The future's there, looking back at us. Trying to make sense of the fiction we'll have become & the past behind us will look nothing at all like the past we imagine.

#patternrecognition

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root@eruditorum.œrg · @root2702
250 followers · 1340 posts · Server mastodon.cloud


Cayce finds the Children's Crusade just as she remembers it. Damien's expression for what descends on Camden Town on a Saturday…shuffling lemming-jam of young people, clogging the High Street from below the station to Camden Lock.
Cayce has spent hours escorting the creative execs of the world's leading athletic-shoe companies thru the ambulatory forest of the feet that have made their fortunes & hours more alone, looking for little jolts of pure street fashion 2 email home.

#patternrecognition

Last updated 2 years ago

root@eruditorum.œrg · @root2702
238 followers · 1030 posts · Server mastodon.cloud

To quote Cayce in and Flynne in . If I had seen this in person, "I don't know whether to scream or shit!" (1:15 on the YouTube clock)
youtu.be/QUuXAzg_iSo?t=73

#patternrecognition #theperipheral

Last updated 2 years ago

DrUKff · @DrUKff
14 followers · 638 posts · Server masto.ai
DrUKff · @DrUKff
11 followers · 565 posts · Server masto.ai
Poetry News · @haikubot
650 followers · 5641 posts · Server mastodon.cloud
root@eruditorum.œrg · @root2702
227 followers · 825 posts · Server mastodon.cloud

CAYCE: *dials Parkaboy's landline*
OUTGOING MSG: ~I'm going to level with you. I'm away for a while. But there's no cash on the premises, no drugs, and the pit bull's tested positive. Twice.~
CAYCE: *doesn't leave a message*
en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Blue_Ant

#patternrecognition

Last updated 2 years ago

DoomsdaysCW · @DoomsdaysCW
739 followers · 8464 posts · Server kolektiva.social

So, one of my "Aspie" super-powers is pattern recognition, as well as the ability to remember things I read -- whether in a book or online (not word-for-word, but the gist).

Pattern recognition helps me recognize patterns of abuse by governments and corporations -- to indigenous peoples and people of color, to wildlife, to natural resources, etc. Unfortunately, this "pattern" has been going on since Ancient Greece, when like , eyed lands occupied by those he viewed as inferior -- like women, or those who were different -- as being prime real estate, and ripe for seizing!

Always remember the words of George Santanaya: "Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it." (from "The Life of Reason and Human Prograss, 1905).

#colonizers #odysseus #ancienthistory #history #capitalism #colonialism #patternrecognition

Last updated 2 years ago

Sampath Pāṇini ® ✅ · @paninid
596 followers · 4829 posts · Server mastodon.world

“I have a hard time with sequences, patterns and spatial reasoning.

At school, my processing issues often left me deeply embarrassed.

During math lessons, I’d feel a kind of desperation as I tried to understand what was being taught before I got called on.

There was never enough time.”

open.substack.com/pub/homecult

#education #neurodivergent #math #attention #patternrecognition #learningloss

Last updated 2 years ago

root@eruditorum.œrg · @root2702
224 followers · 714 posts · Server mastodon.cloud

Cayce Pollard wakes in Camden to ever-circling wolves of disrupted circadian rhythm.

JET LAG THEORY: Her mortal soul is leagues behind her, down the vanished wake of her plane. Souls can't move that quickly & are left behind & must be awaited like lost luggage.

#patternrecognition

Last updated 2 years ago

root@eruditorum.œrg · @root2702
223 followers · 679 posts · Server mastodon.cloud

Mirror-world Britain:
Plugs on appliances are huge, 3-pronged, for a species of current that only powers electric chairs in America. Cars are reversed, left to right, inside; [landline] phones have a different weight, a different balance; the covers of paperbacks look like Australian money.

[Can you identify the US and UK cover?]

#patternrecognition

Last updated 2 years ago

Woodchaz · @Woodchaz
212 followers · 1539 posts · Server social.vivaldi.net

Here's a weird question. Will AI ever create using language?

I see all kinds of articles about how is giving English teachers hell and screwing reporters even more. I can see how people could at least project inspiration on AI art because is subjective. But could AI write a novel that people find meaningful? Or will extinction of education make those questions irrelevant anyway? It's hard enough to get someone to read a book as it is.

#art #chatgpt #patternrecognition #liberalarts

Last updated 2 years ago

Alex Danvers · @adanvers
864 followers · 4926 posts · Server nerdculture.de

New blog post! I did the fashionable thing & tested out ChatGPT. It's... pretty good. Definitely not able to "think." But probably able to write a passable high school essay.

@neuroscience
@psychology

psychologytoday.com/us/blog/ho

#chatgpt #ai #replication #psychology #writing #patternrecognition

Last updated 2 years ago

root@eruditorum.œrg · @root2702
218 followers · 577 posts · Server mastodon.cloud

Dorotea takes her time unfastening the envelope…the Michelin Man, in one of his earliest, most stomach−churningly creepy manifestations…that weird, cigar-smoking elder creature suggesting a mummy w/elephantiasis.
"Bibendum" says Dorotea softly
@GreatDismal

#patternrecognition

Last updated 2 years ago

EmilyM 💚✌🏼 🜃 · @Hempressemilym
356 followers · 921 posts · Server 13bells.com

Anyone else remember Krocodil?
I remember reading about it when I was pregnant in June of 2012, seeing the videos of what users experienced.

time.com/4358805/krokodil-dead

Now - they’ve got something quite similar popping up in Kensington -> Tranq

foxnews.com/us/animal-tranquil

Dunno just a little

#finditfunnyhow #predictiveprogramming #patternrecognition

Last updated 3 years ago

@peterrenshaw · @peterrenshaw
238 followers · 390 posts · Server ioc.exchange

“Research in human & suggest that there is a ‘sixth sense’ through which humans can detect and act on unique without consciously & intentionally analyzing them,”

The DOD “Spidey Sense” program. 🕸️

“Enhancing Intuitive Decision Making through Implicit Learning” /
<link.springer.com/content/pdf/> /
<archive.nytimes.com/atwar.blog>

#patternrecognition #decisionmaking #patterns

Last updated 3 years ago