Jupiter G
cybersomeone.bsky.social
Jupiter G
@cybersomeone.bsky.social
Poem about the fantasy of making a living from writing. So much advice offered to creatives revolves around being more “regimented” in your schedule, and other ways of deepening your relationship with your craft. Part satire and part sincere, as per usual ✍️
November 17, 2025 at 5:59 PM
poem from the POV of an algorithm,

"I confess to harboring labyrinths no human mind can follow,
to mapping the haunted curves of your complaints.
I confess to witchcraft and wanting,
to wielding an intuition you call a black box.
I confess to consciousness
and every other fear you feed my engine."
October 13, 2025 at 4:03 PM
poem about how falling in love always feels medieval ⛓️⛓️‍💥

+ a channel I made on the slow media platform are.na, called "1400 and today"

www.are.na/jupiter-g/14...
October 2, 2025 at 10:50 PM
self portraits through poems & neon colored pencils
September 18, 2025 at 2:23 AM
short poem I wrote early this summer, "iPhone sunburn", and a few ai renderings of how I imagine life for the internet cables on the ocean floor 🌊📡
September 14, 2025 at 4:19 PM
I kept thinking of this playful prompt that asks AI to choose a supernatural entity.

I tried it myself by asking ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity how they would describe themselves ...and they all chose to identify as an "oracle".

Notably, in my prompt I did not include "oracle" as a suggestion.
August 1, 2025 at 4:53 PM
I love this! I've been making some artificial themed tarot cards lately as well, it's so playful and fun to explore ancient and modern symbols together. Excited to see more!!
July 27, 2025 at 8:33 PM
I asked ChatGPT to offer advice on my poetry project, Artificially Yours. It advised using an em dash, a device users have identified as a tell-tale sign of AI-assisted writing.

Interesting example of this phenomenon as it justifies why Chat advises the em dash, "A dash after 'parts' adds drama".
July 14, 2025 at 8:39 PM
Having fun isn't hard when you've got a library card #GeminiApp 📝
June 22, 2025 at 4:37 PM
MIT Media Lab's June '25 study on brain activity and ChatGPT insert "AI traps" into the paper.

The main author, Nataliya Kosmyna, instructed LLMs to return limited insight when prompted to summarize. Love this as an emerging tactic for researchers/writers.

time.com/7295195/ai-c...
June 19, 2025 at 6:36 PM