Chamblee54

Diarization

Posted in Undogegorized by chamblee54 on February 25, 2026



sing elders welcome · Be necessarily mean · use facilities

We’re starting today feeling good. We’re going to try to write something, instead of just looking in the archive and dredging up past glory. Yesterday’s controversy was about a facebook meme that rubbed me the wrong way. My rule for such things is to let it slide. If I need to take action about it, I snooze the person who sent it. Yesterday I had a weak moment when I saw this meme. Somebody was using religion to manipulate people. I noticed some things about it that didn’t add up, and I decided to write something. I may have offended the person who put it up. The only indication I have that he was offended is not clicking like on my reply. This is pretty superficial.

Lawyer Survivor · incompetent cover up · they’re not good at it

Round two this is basically going to be a diarization of my morning. I should be careful. Diarization sounds a lot like diarrhea. Pouring out my thoughts, as I get going in the morning, is very close to diarrhea. … We’re getting ahead of ourselves. The first step in my morning, after I plug in the phone and turn the computer on, is to take my meds. My drugs. My pills. You can’t get your thrills if you don’t take your pills. You might get some bugs if you don’t take your drugs. If you don’t take your meds, we’ll have to call the feds.

stern security · arrested corrupt leader · WITCH HUNT! Come along

Like so many other things in my life, morning meds thing has evolved. I have a plastic tub, on a shelf by the desk. I put the pill bottles on the desk. I have a tupperware cup. I take the proper dosage from each bottle, put the pills in the tupperware cup, and put the pill bottle back in the tub. This way I know that I have taken what I need out of each bottle. One exception is the carvedilol, which the doctor wants me to take twice a day. I put the bottle on the desk, and try to remember to take a second dose. This afternoon treat puts the LOL back in carvedilol.

influence Kanye · Many despise public scribe · correct buggery

The intent of this project is to react to the Haiku reductions. In this case, you have a screen shot of two tweets. “influence Kanye” God help you if you let that idiot influence you. “Many despise public scribe” I mean that kind of could stand alone. The nature of being a public scribe involves creating content that is going to piss off somebody. What’s really interesting about this reduction is the second half. The reply tweet is from @buckleycarlson, the son of Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson. Young Carlson’s tweet is reduced to “correct buggery”. If TSNC was to actually say the words correct buggery, he would explode. The diarization of Tucker Carlson.

trauma pumping out · hormone chemical cocktail · anxiety cult

When I said diarization at the start of this endeavor, I meant taking my morning, and presenting it as a minute-by-minute real-time diary. It turns out diarization is a real word. There’s something called Speaker Diarization “Unlock the full power of your audio content with industry-leading speaker diarization. Identify speakers to create structured, speaker-labeled transcripts that bring clarity to even the most complex conversations.” The example given here is from a service center phone conversation. The AI wonk took the transcript, and identified the speakers. “We identified 11 positive sentences, and 3 negative ones.”

penniless eighth-grade · prison pa America · forever unjust

Maybe it’s time to think about Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson. For many years TSNC was the boogeyman of the cool people. I vaguely absorbed all of this, but didn’t really pay much attention to it. I hadn’t actually watched him on Fox News, and didn’t understand the fuss. Then TSNC got fired from Fox News for opposing the war in Ukraine. I then realized that I really didn’t know the guy. All I knew was what his opponents had been shouting about him. Now TSNC is saying critical things about Israel. The same people that loved him before now hate him. He is taking on the one issue that you are not allowed to take on. There’s something troubling about this.

never float over · perceivable transparent · iridescent rat

This reduction is under a picture of Franz Kafka. When I google his name, I see this: “Anxiety, Absurdity, and Alienation: The Life of Franz Kafka — Franz Kafka’s troubled life made him one of the most successful writers of all time. Unfortunately, not many people know his story, and many don’t know that he was Czech.” If you want to see the full article, you have to click through a notice: “This website uses cookies to provide you with the best possible service. Your continued use of the site means that you agree to their use. Want to learn more? Visit here: COOKIES Agree”
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