Dancing with the Darkness
Jack Pringle, CIPP-US
Technology Lawyer and Information Privacy Professional at Nelson Mullins
This one will undoubtedly break the Internet. I know how to write to attract large audiences. What's next, Jack? Death? Senescence?
I get it. However, becoming a little more familiar with those parts we're least proud of is important work. You have none of those parts? Good luck.
Embracing Darkness for Creativity
Hollywood Shadows: a Cure for Blocked Screenwriters (The New Yorker). You might not recognize the name Barry Michels, but thanks to Netflix I'll bet you know his mentor (Phil) Stutz. And you may have heard of a guy named Adam McKay.
Darkness is Good for Us
A Manifesto for Loving the Darkness, and Not Metaphorically (NYT). As The Darkness Manifesto explains, there are many reasons (economic, environmental, health-based) why the lights don't always need to be on.
An Explanation for the Darkness of ChatGPT?
A Representative Goes to A.I. School, and How to Ban TikTok (Hard Fork Podcast) I need to read up on the particulars of The Waluigi Effect, but I am most intrigued with this potential reason for the way chatbots "hallucinate."
The Man Who Carried off a Little Darkness on His Back, (by Way of the Man and His Songs)
Quality of this video is not great (it was early in the pandemic). By the way, if you have not heard the story of how this song came to be performed by Cash, please read immediately.