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The Night Trilogy

Three short stories about machines, football, and the things that never change — spanning a century from a London flat in 1988 to a holographic archive in 2088.

Inspired by the news headlines of June 2026: AI models learning to see, the World Cup in full swing, crypto markets doing crypto things, and the eternal question of what any of it means.

Stories

# Title Year Read
1 The Night Before the Machines Could See 1988 A twenty-four-year-old in London teaches a neural network to predict football. It concludes that sock colour is the primary predictor of outcomes. He finds this fascinating.
2 The Night the Machines Dreamt of Football 2026 A machine learns to see lungs and football pitches in the same mathematical space. The World Cup rages. Nobody can agree on what Europe is for anymore.
3 The Archive of Quiet Things 2088 Elara inherits her great-great-grandfather's floppy disk. The archive AI has answers, but not the ones she's looking for.

Themes

  • AI & uncertainty — from BASIC neural nets to diagnostic models that are 78% confident about being wrong
  • Football as anchor — the one thing the whole planet can still agree on, if only for ninety minutes
  • Memory & loss — 1.44 megabytes of a life, kept in a climate-controlled case for a hundred years
  • The rain — still falling in the same uncertain way, in every era

Written by Kevin Hermes, June 2026.