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The Dead Internet Reality

Facebook and Instagram introduce AI bot ‘user’ accounts

Hey Facebook, you ok there?

Meta plans to roll out generative AI (genAI) characters on Facebook and Instagram this year in an effort to boost user engagement.

Also, they apparently also deleted these accounts after the backlash, with some excuse about it being a “test product” and that it was run by humans on the backend. You know it will come back though. These companies have wasted too much time and money on this AI garbage to turn back now.

But one, I don’t know why they need to do this, these platforms are already overrun with AI “influencers”. And those influencers are already posting what they know will drive traffic, AI ladies with boobs and skimpy clothing. Not boring AI soccer moms.

Two, and, less jokingly, if they want to drive user engagement, then maybe they could try promoting… engagement with… users?

I can only speak to how I use Facebook, but I have heard plenty of people say they don’t really use it anymore because it never shows them what they want. Same for Instagram. I have no idea about Threads, for the “Microblogging Wars” I have already given up on Threads. My OpenVibe app crossposts to it, when I remember to use it instead of the native clients, but at this point, I am just, Bluesky and Mastodon. Bluesky for “what’s hip and current and meme-able”, Mastodon as the underlying pulse of the old-school nerdy internet.

But I am not here to discuss other platforms, just Facebook’s various platforms. I’ve established I don’t use Threads. I really don’t use Instagram either. Insteagram is like 90% videos now, which I absolutely LOATHE. I want photos, I use Instagram for PHOTOS. If I wanted videos I would use TikTok or Youtube, but I don’t really want videos ever. I check on TikTok like once a month to catch up on the 3 accounts I actually care about.

Instagram is also way too inundated with ads every other post. And yes, I am including “you might like this” in ads. I want to see posts from people I followed, I followed them for a reason, because I found their posts interesting, or in some cases because they were not “amazing” but I want to feel encouraging. Because I know I am in that latter group. Because I don’t need to ONLY see perfect, edited, amazing 10,000 likes photos, I want to see the 2-likes mediocre ones too.

But instead, it just keeps suggesting things to me, or showing ads.

Facebook has a similar problem. They want users to interact and comment and treat their groups like little forums. But then when I join a group, or like a page, it never actually shows me that content. Just, more suggestions. I don’t need to join 10 Aurora fan groups and a dozen Retro Gaming groups, show me content from the ones I am already in damn it.

And I definitely don’t need these spaces filled with AI garbage. Because these fake “influencers” are only going to be used to promote more ads. When I look for suggestions from people, I want real people who have actually used this crap, not some AI trained on an ad read.

Speaking of broken and dead internet, when pulling a quote, for context, from another website, it copied and pasted an additional hidden section as well…

Like, thats not how this work, that’s not how any of this works. The internet is made for sharing. I don’t think Financial Times would sue me or anything for removing their stupid blub, but instead, I just changed the quote and linked news article. So now you get nothing FT.

Bravo. Now the marketer website can get the zero click-throughs I generated by linking it.

Weekly Wrap Up – 11.24.2024 – 12.01.2024

When I write these in my local copies, I don’t put the date ranges on them, just the date they were written. Its one of the most pain in the butt parts of this because it means opening some sort of calendar. I mean, its not hard, but I really do not look at calendars a lot. At least not beyond “Day of the week”.

While I am rambling about things I don’t follow, I also don’t really follow the weather. Somehow, despite decades of data, and AI and all the magic pf technology, weather predicting still seems like a complete and utter toss up 90% of the time. I prefer to just, decide when I walk put the door, or over dress with hat and gloves or whatever, that can easily just be discarded.

On to this last week. It was of course, Thanksgiving week. We went down to my mother in law’s for the day, though no real fancy dinner or anything, just sandwiches, and doing various tasks around her house that needed done.

Speaking of Thanksgiving, I lied last week, I caught, part of, the Macy’s parade. It starts earlier than I thought. The antenna hook up went way better than expected. Despite that we sort of sit “downhill” because we are nearish the lake here, and the antenna itself isn’t even above the roof line, I can receive almost all of the channels I should be here. CBS which os very far is a little iffy at time, and PBS, which is probably the farthest, shows up but never locks in. But Fox, ABC, CW, the religeous channel, all tune in with all their subchannels.

The Saturday after Thanksgiving was very busy at the shop, which was nice. The town had a holiday event and it was “Small Business Saturday” so we actually had a regular run of customers. Many first timers and many who really liked the shop. It was a good sign, hopefully.

Weekly Wrap Up (11.17.2024 to 11.24.2024)

I started posting these, a while back but they kind of fell by the wayside. I guess some of it just got covered in regular posting, and some of it ends up on the other blog, if I bother. Probably, I decided I didn’t really care. But maybe I should care. So here we are.

I have actually done a few of my “wishlist todo” projects this week. I have recently been hardcore digging through my too many bookmarks problem in Firefox. This has been an ongoing effort for a few months now, but I started on a phase two of this project this week. Specifically, I set up a separate bookmarking app, for some of these bookmarks. After some looking at options, I very lightly started using Raindrop.io, but I also remembered that I really want to not rely on other services that may randomly raise prices, limit features, or just plain close.

So instead, I set up LinkAce, in my docker set up. It was, surprisingly simple. Some of my attempts at docker set ups fizzle out. The biggest thing I have to watch for in the docker-compose files is for port use. Everything thinks its alone and wants to exist at port 80 or 8080. I have them numbered up now, 8080, 8081, 8082, etc.

The long term sort of idea.

  • Link Ace will be a sort of, well sorted repository of things that could be useful when I want to go look for them.
  • Anything that is a text or article gets clipped and dumped to my text archive.
  • It needs clean up, but I have been working on a series of markdown files that work as a sort of wiki for coding information.
  • Various bookmarked todos get put on a proper list. “To Read”, “To Watch” “To Play” etc.
  • Anything I may want to buy gets put in a big spreadsheet with pricing etc. I have actually already done this, since these bookmarks were already sorted together.
  • I have a zillion little projects bookmarked, these will all go in a list as well, or possibly (Probably) get sorted put into a Joplin notebook for each project. Like, sometimes I research a bit of a coding idea, them bookmark several different code snipped I may want to use.
  • Things I actually regularly use, will just stay in Firefox. The idea is to get Firefox itself down to maybe, 50 actual bookmarks. Not, 10,000. I am not sure I am exaggerating with that 10,000.

Anyway, projects this week, I got side tracked. I hung up an antenna on the side of the house today. I may put it on a proper mast later, but for now, I just stuck it on the leftover DirecTV mast that hangs off the back of the deck. I have not tested it yet. I doubt I get a ton of channels, but I should be able to get WAND and WBUI, which are both in town.

Everything else is like 40 miles away. I doubt I can get them with the antenna where it is. I literally have done this sort of thing for a living as my job for almost 20 years now. I have a “pretty good idea” of how well this placement will work. For now, it will work for what I want, which is the occasional need for local news, The Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, and maybe The Super Bowl.

I am not even going to be here for the Macy’s Parade, so that is… Kind of a bust.

Anyway, in the past, I could get a few channels just laying the antenna out in the deck and hooking it up. If I were super cool I could use some of the spiffy work tools I have to peak the signal etc. But I am not cool like that, also, the position won’t let me actually swing the antenna all the way around to point AT 90% of the towers in the area.

Another project I made a lot of headway on, because I can do it easily while playing Throne and Liberty. Years ago I purchased a bundle of Piano courses from a teaching website. I have been, for many years, meaning to go through and capture them with OBS for offline use, and just, archival in case that teaching website ever goes offline. YT-DL did not work annoyingly. Even using browser cookies. So a manual OBS recording, then clipping them apart in Clip Champ is the way.

In other less exciting news, I got new shoes. My old ones had a big hole in one side and I threw them out. I went to three whole stores, then bought some boring Sketchers, because I almost always buy Sketchers. Then today, I went to put on my old old old shoes to go work outside and discovered my “old old old work shoes”, are the same as my new shoes. Except the work shoes are all gross and filthy.

This wasn’t intentional.

What I Listened to This Week

おにぎり (Onigiri) aka, “Rice Balls”

I’ve been doing some experimenting recently making おにぎり (Onigiri) aka, “rice balls”.  I’ve been taking it very literally as being a ball and have not added any Nori wrapping yet.  I’ve been just sticking with variations of tuna and mayo that I read about online.  It’s a pretty simple and easy dish to make, and I end up with enough for 2-3 meals from one batch, which is nice.  Cook a cup (uncooked) or rice int he rice maker, dump it in a bowl with a can or two of tuna, spoon some mayo in, add whatever flavoring I want to try out, use an ice cream scoop to drop them onto a plate in “ball form”, and stick them in the fridge for an hour to cool.

Technically speaking, the ball part is kind of optional, but it feels “fancy” and makes them work really well with chopsticks.

Also, prepare for a bunch of images that all mostly look the same!

The first go at it was very basic, literally just tuna, mayo, white rice, and some teriyaki sauce.  I didn’t have any soy sauce, so I figured the teriyaki would be close enough.  They actually came out pretty tasty.

For Round 2, I invested in some proper soy sauce, and added some garlic to them.

I mixed it up again for round three, sticking with the soy sauce, but this time adding some curry powder to the mix.  These were probably my favorite of all the flavors I have tested so far.

My last attempt was much less great.

For the 4th try, I had some Hoisin sauce floating around and decided to see how it would fare.  The result wasn’t awful, but it was just kind of flavorless.  Like very vaguely sweet maybe.  This sauce also gave the rice balls a slightly more gooey consistency, so they didn’t stick together in ball form quite as well, which made them annoying to eat.

The Shop

So lately I have been a bit busy in the background helping my wife and daughter with a big project. They are opening up a vintage clothing store. They already sell online, but they are now working on opening a physical store as well. Technically, my daughter is opening up a store, and my wife is going to be running her online stuff out of the back. They have talked off and on about renting or buying a space and found a location a few months ago that fits their needs and budget.

They have done a lot more of the work than I have, mostly because they have more available time, but also because they seem to want to do a lot of it so they know its done the way they want. I have been doing a lot of little side projects though related to it and helping out with moving the totes of stuff they have to sell in store or online to the shop from storage.

One of the first big projects was stripping and refinishing the old wood flooring. The previous tenant was an HVAC shop and the floors were kind of gross and a bit rough. We rented an upright sander from Menards and I got to have the fun of running that for a few hours one afternoon. It was surprisingly easy to work actually. The hardest part was lifting it in and out of the van because its heavy as heck.

“Pro tip”, the handle, at least on the one we got, comes right off of you remove the locking bolt. Its much easier to transport in two pieces.

They spent the next few days doing additional detail sanding and then putting several coats of polyurethane down on the sanded floor. Its not perfect but it looks a heck of a lot better than it did.

The next major step was painting the walls, another project I didn’t participate in, mostly due to my day job.

I have constructed a few things though and still have more to do.

One thing we looked into was hanger organizers. Amazon had a few options, but we decided that we could just build a few. I bought up a bunch of PVC piping and constructed these stand up racks for spare hangers.

I filled the bottom half of each one with sand to give it some ballast so they don’t fall over.

Another simpler project was adding wheels to a lot of the furniture used in the backroom space so its all easier to move about as needed.

One thing my daughter really wanted were these dressing rooms, which were constructed out of some black iron pipe. They make “fancy” decorative pipes, but it was cheaper, and probably sturdier, to just buy some actual pipes. The main issue there was the coating on actual pipes is very gross and dirty and comes off easily, something you don’t want in a clothing store, so we sealed the popes before installing them.

Just for comparison, the first dressing room photo here, is the same corner where I am sanding in the above image.

Probably the most complex project was the store’s sign. We will probably upgrade eventually to something mounted on the building, but for now I have built this nice stand up sign. They originally were looking at A frame signs but the wind is a big problem with those falling over. Then we looked at some swinging signs and decided those would work much better because the sign itself will swing instead of folding up and falling over.

We also decided the pre built models online were kind of cheap, and I have the tools and ability to build things, so we just bought the wood to build a sign. Its also much heavier this was to make it more resistant to the wind as well.


I am not sure I have ever really talked about their businesses yet. It is “two businesses”. My daughter runs the Vintage clothing stuff on Lady Lettie Bug which means items of a particular style and type. My wife has R&T Thrift, which is a bit more general resale.

Most of the items come from estate sales. They will often go early to find things they want for sure, this is more often where the nicer higher value items come from. They also have made friends with several of the people who run these sales and will do a buy out of the leftover clothing after the sales. This helps them find more “hidden gem” sort of items for cheap, and helps the estate sellers clean out the homes.

Not everything from the buyouts is useful though, and a lot of the work is sorting through it all. The amounts can range anywhere from a single closet to an entire minivan full of clothes.

It gets sorted and separated into several categories.

  • Some of it is just gross or ruined and goes into the garbage.
  • Some of it is just damaged but could be cut up into rags
  • Some of it is just slightly damaged or discolored but otherwise usable, most of these items are either donated or put out at the curb for free.
  • Some of it is decent but doesn’t meet a value threshold for online, these often go into totes for a later garage sale. Pretty much everything above this line also gets laundered and cleaned unless it still has tags and is clean.
  • Some items are nice and have been found to have sold online, so they get put aside to be listed.
  • If it is a certain style or type, anything from the last category goes to my daughter as vintage instead of thrift.

One big benefit of the shop space is that it has hookups for a washer and dryer, though we don’t have a set there yet. We do a LOT of laundry and have gone through several washers over the last few years. This isn’t helped though by the washer space at the house being small so we basically can only really use smaller, cheaper, washers.


Anyway, its been a fun new adventure. There are social accounts and weblinks for everything over on the landing page for the business if you are interested in vintage clothing items.