Ben Schmidt
freeptop.bsky.social
Ben Schmidt
@freeptop.bsky.social
I tell robots how to do their jobs. Pragmatic Progressive. SFF fan. Pittsburgh Penguins fan. Former Industrial DJ. Painter of tiny starships and mechs. Huge nerd (which should have been obvious from the rest of the profile). He/him.
Pinned
I see I've somehow hit 70 followers on here, which is tiny, but still I wonder: "why?"
I mean, the people who actually know me, I understand, but the rest of you? I'm really not that interesting.
(As a side note - I don't follow back, so, if that's your aim, sorry?)
The more I look at this diagram, the funnier it gets.
I think my favorite may well be the "guest suite" that's just a sink in the corner of the family room, though the "gourmet kitchen" with no kitchen appliances or even counters is up there as well.
Oh shit waddup
December 1, 2025 at 11:51 PM
Introduce yourself with 5 animals you've seen in the wild:
- Bald Eagle
- Grizzly Bear
- Golden Eagle
- Humpback Whale
- Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

All of these were within less than 20'.

It is a bit of a misleading list, since most of them were from vacations, or before I moved back East.
Introduce yourself with 5 animals you've seen in the wild:

- Elephant
- Moose
- Alligator
- Brown Bear
- Mountain Goat

Listed in decreasing order of proximity. The elephant was a quarter mile away. Moose, about the same. Alligator? 15 feet. Bear? 10 feet (through a window). Goat? TOO DAMN CLOSE.
Introduce yourself with 5 animals you've seen in the wild:

- Alligator
- Bald eagle
- Horned toad (many years ago- haven't seen one around here in thirty years, sadly)
- Feral hog
- Monk parakeet (they run wild in Houston)
November 29, 2025 at 1:34 AM
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Lumping them together as “AI” gives readers the impression that a single class of tool is discerning novel protein structures, teasing subtle patterns out of mountains of LHC data, writing a student’s History 101 paper, and arguing a ketamine-addled billionaire could post up Shaq in his prime. No.
November 22, 2025 at 5:10 PM
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Journalist challenge: Use “Machine Learning” when you mean machine learning and “LLM” when you mean LLM. Ditch “AI” as a catch-all term, it’s not useful for readers and it helps companies trying to confuse the public by obscuring the roles played by different technologies. 🧪
November 22, 2025 at 4:50 PM
This is one of the reasons it horrifies me when people talk about using LLMs to help them code. If you’re not the one writing it, then you don’t understand how it works. Which means you can’t debug it when something inevitably goes wrong.
It’s widely known (and, I think, pretty uncontroversial) that learning requires effort — specifically, if you don’t have to work at getting the knowledge, it won’t stick.

Even if an LLM could be trusted to give you correct information 100% of the time, it would be an inferior method of learning it.
Relying on ChatGPT to teach you about a topic leaves you with shallower knowledge than Googling and reading about it, according to new research that compared what more than 10,000 people knew after using one method or the other.

Shared by @gizmodo.com: buff.ly/yAAHtHq
November 21, 2025 at 1:38 PM
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No Starbucks 'til workers get more bucks

(and whatever else it is they are striking for)
As of this morning, Starbucks workers across the country are officially ON STRIKE. And we're prepared for this to become the biggest and longest ULP strike in Starbucks history.

Say #NoContractNoCoffee with us: DON'T BUY STARBUCKS for the duration of our open-ended ULP strike! $SBUX
November 13, 2025 at 12:47 PM
As a break from doomscrolling, my I offer a set of painted starships?
First up, a Victory-class Star Destroyer in Republic colors
November 11, 2025 at 12:03 AM
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Another one for the "No Shit" pile (but it's nice to have the data) -- Companies have found employees can be just as productive when working remotely. And they're happier too. www.chicagotribune.com/2025/11/07/t...
Companies have found employees can be just as productive when working remotely. And they’re happier too.
Employers are perfecting their flexible work arrangements. They’re making in-person time strategic and ensuring new employees don’t feel isolated.
www.chicagotribune.com
November 7, 2025 at 3:41 PM
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A fine example of "AI doesn't know anything, it just picks a statistically good fit for the next word/sentence, with no memory of the previous one." So this one forgets it's supposed to be shilling for pay-us-for-reviews and pivots HARD in another direction.
The book spam I'm getting has taken a strange turn
November 6, 2025 at 4:34 PM
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if you don't show up to vote, it doesn't matter how many protests you arrange or attend, how loud you yell for a general strike, or anything else you've been doing for the last 10 months.

one vote means more than all of that put together. use your power.
November 3, 2025 at 3:09 PM
I have to admit to being amused that YouTube has started giving me Spanish language ads on the Hocico songs I’ve been listening to.
I kind of wish it would start giving me German language ads based on other songs in my “mix” feed…
October 30, 2025 at 3:45 PM
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A lot of folks may think that just yelling at ICE agents is ineffective, but consider the cumulative psychological toll of being yelled at EVERY DAY when trying to do shit. Even the biggest asshole in the world who doesn't give a shit about other people will feel the pressure.
More from the scene
October 25, 2025 at 4:44 PM
Off by one error
In honor of spooky month, share a 4 word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand

I'll go first: Six page commercial lease.
October 20, 2025 at 12:38 PM
I wish I could say I was surprised, but really I'm not. The overwork culture of Silicon Valley had already become a twisted status symbol when I was there, so I'm not surprised that "meal replacements" have become a big thing there since I left.
futurism.com/future-socie...
Tech Bros Have Been Accidentally Poisoning Themselves With Severe Brain Toxins for Years
Among the worst offenders was meal-replacement company Huel, a long-time favorite among Bay Area builders.
futurism.com
October 19, 2025 at 3:35 PM
More ships painted means more posts here.
First up, another old-school WEG ship: the Ton-Falk Escort Carrier. This ship is basically a tin can full of TIE Fighters.
Ship was modeled by Ravensfell, and printed by Pulsefired Gaming.
October 12, 2025 at 2:32 AM
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I feel like Smaug and this post is the black arrow.
My personal timeline is full of autistic people trying to explain that there isn't more autism than before, it's just that we're better at detecting it, and there's nothing more autistic than hoping explaining something at length will help matters when nobody is really listening.
October 2, 2025 at 6:22 PM
It's kind of fascinating to read this article and discover it doesn't once mention that Rodney Brooks founded a humanoid robot startup company, Rethink Robotics.

That said, I think he's right. Which isn't surprising, because Brooks is (rightfully) highly respected in the robotics world.
September 28, 2025 at 3:13 PM
I saw a reference to a "name one band you've seen for each letter of the alphabet" meme, and decided to see just how many letters I could pull off. Turns out, I'm only missing two. Granted, some of these are rather obscure.
September 27, 2025 at 2:40 AM
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Happy Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov Saves the World Day, everybody.

42 years ago today, Lt. Col. Petrov prevented an accidental nuclear war.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanisl...
Stanislav Petrov - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
September 26, 2025 at 12:59 PM
It would be hilarious if this ended up getting trained on the old X-Play "Stan Lee Experience" skits.
I figure it would take at most five people talking to it before they shut it down.
For decades, Stan Lee was the king of comic conventions. Now, nearly seven years after his death at the age of 95, he will once again be a presence at L.A. Comic Con, this time as a hologram that will use AI to have conversations with fans.
An AI Stan Lee Hologram Will Speak With Fans at L.A. Comic Con
For decades, Stan Lee was the king of comic conventions. Now, nearly seven years after his death at the age of 95, he will once again be a presence at L.A. Comic Con, this time as a hologram that will use AI to have conversations with fans.
bit.ly
September 20, 2025 at 2:37 PM
It's been a while since I posted some painted ships, and I've done several, so I guess I'll just go with an extra-long thread this time.
Consider yourselves warned!
September 11, 2025 at 2:03 AM
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If you want to believe it, check it twice
::clap clap::
If you want to believe it, check it twice
::clap clap::
Doesn’t matter if it’s awful
Doesn’t matter if it’s nice
If it confirms your bias, check it twice!
::clap clap::
if the rage-bait works too well it might be fake
::clap clap::
if the rage-bait works too well it might be fake
::clap clap::
look, we’ve all been fooled before
when a deep-fake makes us sore
but kindly doublecheck your source, it might be fake
::clap clap::
August 18, 2025 at 6:08 AM
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Number one thing on the agenda: stop saying transphobes have “legitimate concerns.”

They don’t. Their concerns are stupid and made up. Say so. Show people who don’t have a lot invested in this, and take their social cues from others, that normal people think transphobes are stupidheads.
Pearl clutching over the existence of Trans people should be treated with the same contempt as flat earthers are.

Erstwhile proponents of trans rights should not lend legitimacy to the hate and nonsense of TERFs.

Treat them like the clowns they are. Make normies believe that only clowns are TRRFs.
August 12, 2025 at 6:33 PM
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Well, I'll be damned.

It's royalty free and there's already six, generic manufacturers lined up.

newatlas.com/infectious-d...
The first 100% effective HIV prevention drug is approved and going global
An epidemic that's been sustained for 44 years might finally be quelled, with the milestone approval of the first HIV drug that offers 100% protection with its twice-yearly injections. It's a landmark...
newatlas.com
July 27, 2025 at 10:39 PM
New additions to my Star Wars fleet, all from @melminiatures.bsky.social
A bunch of Min Calamari ships that showed up in the background in Empire Strikes Back or Return of the Jedi
July 25, 2025 at 9:24 PM