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24 March 2026 11:00 am

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I work in a primary school in England – my class are 8-9 years old, and they’re really sweet. My headteacher has allowed me to set up a fish tank in the classroom, but me being me, I’ve decided to only have shrimp in there. They’re cute little buggers. I wanted to share with you […]

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Lettuce All Just Calm Down

24 March 2026 11:00 am

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I got a family in my section. The dad, looking vaguely disgusted that he had to talk to me, ordered meals for everyone.
Customer: "…and a salad with only iceberg lettuce."

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Team Mirai and Democracy

24 March 2026 11:03 am

Posted by Bruce Schneier

Japan’s election last month and the rise of the country’s newest and most innovative political party, Team Mirai, illustrates the viability of a different way to do politics.

In this model, technology is used to make democratic processes stronger, instead of undermining them. It is harnessed to root out corruption, instead of serving as a cash cow for campaign donations.

Imagine an election where every voter has the opportunity to opine directly to politicians on precisely the issues they care about. They’re not expected to spend hours becoming policy experts. Instead, an AI Interviewer walks them through the subject, answering their questions, interrogating their experience, even challenging their thinking.

Voters get immediate feedback on how their individual point of view matches—or doesn’t—a party’s platform, and they can see whether and how the party adopts their feedback. This isn’t like an opinion poll that politicians use for calculating short-term electoral tactics. It’s a deliberative reasoning process that scales, engaging voters in defining policy and helping candidates to listen deeply to their constituents.

This is happening today in Japan. Constituents have spent about eight thousand hours engaging with Mirai’s AI Interviewer since 2025. The party’s gamified volunteer mobilization app, Action Board, captured about 100,000 organizer actions per day in the runup to last week’s election.

It’s how Team Mirai, which translates to ‘The Future Party,’ does politics. Its founder, Takahiro Anno, first ran for local office in 2024 as a 33 year old software engineer standing for Governor of Tokyo. He came in fifth out of 56 candidates, winning more than 150,000 votes as an unaffiliated political outsider. He won attention by taking a distinctive stance on the role of technology in democracy and using AI aggressively in voter engagement.

Last year, Anno ran again, this time for the Upper Chamber of the national legislature—the Diet—and won. Now the head of a new national party, Anno found himself with a platform for making his vision of a new way of doing politics a reality.

In this recent House of Representatives election, Team Mirai shot up to win nearly four million votes. In the lower chamber’s proportional representation system, that was good enough for eleven total seats—the party’s first ever representation in the Japanese House—and nearly three times what it achieved in last year’s Upper Chamber election.

Anno’s party stood for election without aligning itself on the traditional axes of left and right. Instead, Team Mirai, heavily associated with young, urban voters, sought to unite across the ideological spectrum by taking a radical position on a different axis: the status quo and the future. Anno told us that Team Mirai believes it can triple its representation in the Diet after the next elections in each chamber, an ostentatious goal that seems achievable given their rapid rise over the past year.

In the American context, the idea of a small party unifying voters across left and right sounds like a pipe dream. But there is evidence it worked in Japan. Team Mirai won an impressive 11% of proportional representation votes from unaffiliated voters, nearly twice the share of the larger electorate. The centerpiece of the party’s policy platform is not about the traditional hot button issues, it’s about democracy itself, and how it can be enhanced by embracing a futuristic vision of digital democracy.

Anno told us how his party arrived at its manifesto for this month’s elections, and why it looked different from other parties’ in important ways. Team Mirai collected more than 38,000 online questions and more than 6,000 discrete policy suggestions from voters using its AI Policy app, which is advertised as a ‘manifesto that speaks for itself.’

After factoring in all this feedback, Team Mirai maintained a contrarian position on the biggest issue of the election: the sales tax and affordability. Rather than running on a reduction of the national sales tax like the major parties, Team Mirai reviewed dozens of suggestions from the public and ultimately proposed to keep that tax level while providing support to families through a child tax credit and lowering the required contribution for social insurance. Anno described this as another future-facing strategy: less price relief in the short term, but sustained funding for essential programs.

Anno has always intended to build a different kind of party. After receiving roughly $1 million in public funding apportioned to Team Mirai based on its single seat in the Upper Chamber last year, Anno began hiring engineers to enhance his software tools for digital democracy.

Anno described Team Mirai to us as a ‘utility party;’ basic infrastructure for Japanese democracy that serves the broader polity rather than one faction. Their Gikai (‘assembly’) app illustrates the point. It provides a portal for constituents to research bills, using AI to generate summaries, to describe their impacts, to surfacing media reporting on the issue, and to answer users’ questions. Like all their software, it’s open source and free for anyone, in any party, to use.

After last week’s victory, Team Mirai now has about $5 million in public funding and ambitions to grow the influence of their digital democracy platform. Anno told us Team Mirai has secured an agreement with the LDP, Japan’s dominant ruling party, to begin using Team Mirai’s Gikai and corruption-fighting Mirumae financial transparency tool.

AI is the issue driving the most societal and economic change we will encounter in our lifetime, yet US political parties are largely silent. But AI and Big Tech companies and their owners are ramping up their political spending to influence the parties. To the extent that AI has shown up in our politics, it seems to be limited to the question of where to site the next generation of data centers and how to channel populist backlash to big tech.

Those are causes worthy of political organizing, but very few US politicians are leveraging the technology for public listening or other pro-democratic purposes. With the midterms still nine months away and with innovators like Team Mirai making products in the open for anyone to use, there is still plenty of time for an American politician to demonstrate what a new politics could look like.

This essay was written with Nathan E. Sanders, and originally appeared in Tech Policy Press.

Over ten years ago I researched and read articles looking for the right e-reader app for my phone, got attached to one called FBReader, and paid a tiny fee to upgrade it. I have configured my own font families, sizes, and colors; can adjust the screen brightness in the page; and can advance pages with the volume button. I am attached to the library views as well, although they're not ideal. I've used it to read every ebook I've read in that time — I convert them to epubs — and thousands of works of fanfiction. I won't put up with proprietary interfaces; they get in the way so much that I'd rather not read the book in question, or read it on paper.

But it's started to give me trouble! A few times last year I had to delete books that would freeze the app every time they were opened, but I attributed this to file corruption or a bug. But now it's happened several times in a row with several different books. I'm afraid I will have to look for a replacement! And I dread that.

I can't embark on a project like that until I finally get around to backing up my last two years' worth of photos. And I can't do that until I repartition my laptop harddrive, which will require reinstalling Linux Mint. I have stored all my files in a separate storage partition for like twenty years, so nothing but ADHD can account for the fact that I forgot to create one the last time I upgraded the laptop OS.

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24 March 2026 10:00 am

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I have started at a new firm and been here for roughly a year when this happened. I work on the office side in the land survey department of a civil engineering firm; the reason for referencing this is that the guys I closely work with are the more rough around the edges type; crude […]

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(edits) yu-gi-oh + a softer world

24 March 2026 04:14 am

A Softer World edits I made last year and early this year for the Yu-Gi-Oh manga (+ the movie Dark Side of Dimensions, which explicitly follows manga canon as opposed to the TV show). Had to put in a ton of effort cleaning up some of the panels and I'm SO pleased with how these turned out, it's such a fun manga to make edits for! And also it is very funny to me that the overwhelming majority of the notifications these sets have received on tumblr have been from people in their early 30s, lol, you can really tell that the demographic is people who were kids when YGO was airing on the only non-cable cartoon channel.

Kaiba Seto, Part 1: Death-T )
Kaiba Seto, Part 2: Duelist Kingdom )
Kaiba Seto, Part 3: Battle City )
Kaiba Seto + Blue-Eyes White Dragon )
Kaiba Seto, Part 4: Dark Side of Dimensions )

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24 March 2026 08:14 pm
In my rewatch I reached my favourite ever episode of Prince of Tennis -- the one where Kaidoh gets amnesia from a tennis ball to the head, and starts to act like a cat. Cured, of course, by another tennis ball to the end.

It's brilliant, amazing, just as good as I remembered. I laughed just as hard tonight as I did 20 years ago!

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24 March 2026 09:00 am

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This happens when I go to get my ID after the events in https://notalwaysright.com/round-and-round-a-brazillian-times/350676/ My husband and mother in law agree that when I get my new ID, I need to also get the data the service has on me. They say that they need permission from the Federal police everytime I need documents from […]

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Manufacturing Confusion

24 March 2026 09:00 am

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Caller: "Hi, I placed an order with you guys two months ago. It hasn't arrived yet, and I'm getting very frustrated. It shouldn't take this long to get your god-d*** products. You just took my money and ran away with it. I want my order shipped ASAP, or the tracking info. And if you don't, then I'm going to tell everyone how you stole from me."

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24 March 2026 08:00 am

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*One of my coworkers was very sweet, but sometimes a little awkward. We were talking about genealogy.* Her: “I’m Hispanic and a little bit of Spanish.” Me: “I’m a mixture of most of Europe, but I am half German.” *She must have been thinking about that reply for a while, because a few days later […]

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Try To Key-P Up

24 March 2026 07:00 am

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I worked in a repair shop. A customer had lost her keys to her scooter. She had us pick up the scooter, cut her a new key, and then she came in to pick it up.
She walks in, pays, goes outside to drive home, stops, and walks back inside.

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Finally got around to doing the last torturous rounds of editing on another translation that I did the rough draft of two years ago! I’m pretty sure this one comes off too niche to actually interest anyone in the English-language tag, but continuing to sit on it after having put so much time into it felt ridiculous, so it’s out there now, I’m free, etc. I had fun figuring it out, regardless; I picked it because it’s partly porn, having wanted to try my hand at keeping things sexy in translation, and also because the author’s style is really interesting for me to work with (plus I was charmed by the emotional h/c, which has its moments). The style is quirky and very-close-third-person in that way where the prose is almost conversational, and from a translation perspective falls in the fun-to-me space where it requires a fair amount of punctuation changes / re-dividing sentences / rephrasing for fluency but doesn’t make it totally agonizing to do so. (With some authors the Russian text is so overburdened with adjectives that trying to figure out how to divide them into English sentences is just pure pain, even though it sounds just fine in Russian—happily not the case here.) And of course lots of my very favorite aspect of fic translation, rewriting the dialogue to sound like the character’s English-language speech patterns while retaining original meaning and tone…

A handful of notes on translation points of interest:

translation notes, ft. maybe my best-ever pun substitution )

Feathering the Nest

24 March 2026 12:53 am
[personal profile] dialecticdreamer  is hosting Feathering the Nest.  This one is always about fluff and comfort.  Leave prompts, get ficlets!

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24 March 2026 05:07 am
I am stalled at page 330 on finishing the magic kingdom book
which is nearly the end
but this book is
bad.

there is one character in it.
he is a bit rubbish.

he is also King because money says so.

Everyone around him only exists to provide exposition or go Oh No Don't and then he do.
They have days and days of travel but it keeps saying they don't talk.
Can you imagine, just days and days of not getting to know each other because they're treating it like zoning out on the bus home.

This is not an author who thus far has a firm grasp on how long a day is, is all.

Make him write a 45 minute script based on this lot and it would cover the whole story and be Dire.

The naked lady has no motivation except Fate and Belonging To Him.

I keep being distracted by imagining any other set of characters walking into this world, and the basic problem is they would tear through the paper thin flats of the backdrop and NPCs without even trying.
Any fandom's blorbos are better realised characters than this and to make the world fill in to their level would take writing so so much of it.




This book is inspiring.
If something this flat can get published I'm not all that bad.

Read The Room… And The Menu!

24 March 2026 03:00 am

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Customer: "If you don't verbally read the menu to me, then you're discriminating against people with poor eyesight and those who wear glasses."
Me: "Ma'am, your eyesight must truly be bad if you can't tell that I'm also wearing very strong glasses right now."

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Drome, Jesse Lonergan, 2025 graphic. Stunning fantasy epic that blew me away with what it did with color and formal structure. Lonergan establishes a five by seven grid of square panels and then combines and subverts them in fascinating ways, bringing the gutters in to become motion lines and new divisions. The comic opens with an invocation of the four colors of printing, cyan magenta yellow and black, in a creation of the world sequence, and returns to that in a very meta way in the climax. There is *so much* going on in the character and world design and paneling and the way panels act as both time and space and the use of negative space and callbacks to sword-and-sorcery comics and retro superhero costuming and amazing vivid action sequences and mythological weight (no spoilers but there was definitely some "wait, is this... ??", except not exactly). Funny moments and touching moments and sometimes actually manages to hit larger-than-life heroic grandeur. But really it comes back to the art. Everyone else is writing free verse and this thing is a villanelle. Damn.

So, if Drome has catapulted its way to the top of my Hugo graphic nominations, where does that leave the rest of the list. To recap, I have read: The Nefarious Nights of Willowweep Manor, Second Shift, In the Land of Simplicity, Flip, The Other Jay & Eve, Who Killed Nessie?, Testament, A Song for You & I, Strange Bedfellows, part of A Garden of Spheres, and Drome. From which I guess, picking in more or less favorite order, I want to nominate: Drome, Nefarious Nights, Flip, Testament, and then... maybe Song? for the last slot? Or maybe Simplicity has more of a shot at the ballot, and it would be neat to get that on? Hmmm.


"Gin no Kaze  Tooi Toki /
Silver Wind  Distant Time"


Odagiri Hotaru, 1996


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Summary: A long time ago there was a princess who was not afraid of the silver demon. Now after several years she has been reincarnated...

My comments:

Story 1: Oni x reincarnated doctor. Things fell into place a little too easily, the two spend a little time together and suddenly Fujio loves the Silver Demon. Story: ⭐️⭐️ | Characters: ⭐️⭐️ 2/5 stars

Story 2: Music student x music teacher. The first story had an MC that wanted to be loved for himself not his incarnation, and this one has an MC who wants to be loved himself and not what he can do (play the piano). It was just fine, we didn't get to see them actually fall in love so I didn't feel much about them getting together. Story: ⭐️ | Characters: ⭐️ 1.5/5

Story 3: Manager x author. I liked the idea but something was left to be desired in the execution. Story: ⭐️⭐️ | Characters: ⭐️ 1.5/5

Story 4: Student x student, mutual unrequited love. It was fine, I've seen it done before, maybe if I'd read it years earlier I would've liked it more. Story: ⭐️⭐️ | Characters: ⭐️ 2/5

Pretty sure I added this to my TBR long, long ago after reading Only the Ring Finger Knows and it got picked for my challenge without looking into it more. My fault. 😅

Art: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ | Rereadable: 🇳

Content warnings:
Story 1: Stolen kiss
Story 3: Uncomfortable moment where the seme seems to force himself on the uke but it turns out uke was just too afraid of love to reciprocate
Story 4: Fujoshi in the fetishizing portion of them


My rating: 6/10

That’s A Call Order

24 March 2026 12:00 am

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Caller: "Can you forward me to her?"
Me: "She no longer works here, so no. I can give you the phone number, and you can call her."
Caller: "Can you forward me to her?"

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Daily Check-In

23 March 2026 05:58 pm
 
This is your check-in post for today. The poll will be open from midnight Universal or Zulu Time (8pm Eastern Time) on Monday, March 23, to midnight on Tuesday, March 24. (8pm Eastern Time).

Poll #34411 Daily Check-in
Open to: Access List, detailed results viewable to: Access List, participants: 22

How are you doing?

I am OK.
7 (33.3%)

I am not OK, but don't need help right now.
14 (66.7%)

I could use some help.
0 (0.0%)

How many other humans live with you?

I am living single.
9 (40.9%)

One other person.
9 (40.9%)

More than one other person.
4 (18.2%)




Please, talk about how things are going for you in the comments, ask for advice or help if you need it, or just discuss whatever you feel like.
 

Communities

23 March 2026 06:50 pm
The Myth of Mobility: Why Faster Cities Often Leave People Behind

When cities measure mobility by speed, they often make everyday life harder to reach.

In many large urban areas, particularly those built during the late twentieth century, everyday necessities have been separated from residential life. Homes are clustered in residential zones while shops, restaurants, libraries, and workplaces are placed far away along commercial corridors or in large retail centers. The result is a city where nearly every basic activity requires driving. On paper, this appears to increase mobility. In reality, it often reduces it.

For people who cannot drive easily, such as older adults, children, individuals with disabilities, or those who cannot afford a car, the distance between daily needs becomes a barrier. Even for those who can drive, environments designed for cars are not always designed for people. Vast parking lots, wide arterial roads, and enormous retail spaces can be physically exhausting and psychologically overwhelming to navigate. True mobility should not be measured only by how fast people can travel, but by how easily they can reach the things they need.

Send Them South For Winter!

23 March 2026 11:00 pm

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Customer: "Can I keep these indoor plants outside?"
Me: "Well, they are tropical plants and we live in Canada, so they would be fine for the summer, but you would need to bring them inside during fall and winter."
Customer: "Okay, but what will happen if I just leave them outside for winter?"

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Crow Contracts Exchange

23 March 2026 07:25 pm
The Crow Contracts Exchange, a Dragon Age exchange focusing on the Antivan Crows, went live yesterday, and I just now got the change to read my gifts because of the craziness of everything.

I got not one, not two, but a whopping three amazing stories!

First up is Fourth Spaces, focusing on the gen relationships between Lucanis (and Spite) and Bellara, Lace, and Taash in a world state where Rook kept her distance from him. 2334 words.

Next is Gotta Kill Them All, focusing on the relationship between Lucanis and Spite. 520 words.

And last was One by day, one by twilight, a delightful Lucanis/Neve/Spite fic from Spite's POV. 7625 words.

Science

23 March 2026 05:23 pm
This floating time crystal breaks Newton’s third law of motion

A simple setup of sound-levitated beads has revealed a bizarre new time crystal that breaks physics rules—and could reshape future technology.

Scientists have created a new kind of time crystal using sound waves to levitate tiny beads in mid-air. These particles interact in a one-sided, unbalanced way, breaking the usual rules of motion and creating a steady, repeating rhythm. The system is surprisingly simple yet reveals complex physics with big implications. It could help advance quantum computing and deepen our understanding of biological timing systems.



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A Billing Too Far

23 March 2026 10:00 pm

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Me: "Hi, [Team Lead], I have [Employee] asking for access to the Billing files for [Team]. Is this okay?"
Team Lead: "No. Take him out of everything and do not reply to his requests."

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