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I stand corrected.
I stand corrected.
Numbers are not their notations.
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I’m pretty sure Temu is Chinese.
The King in Yellow by Robert Chambers is not modern, but it is what inspired Lovecraft, and Chambers is a far better writer. It’s several short stories, is pretty accessible, and has some moderate critiques or observations on society that are still relevant.
Important caveats - it’s not all horror. Chambers was mostly a romance author who occasionally did horror and it shows near the end of the collection.
The beginning of the first story is pretty jarring to modern sensibilities, but Chambers was probably not a racist, and it was probably meant to be jarring even for readers of the day. It’s a story where you have to remember the author is not the narrator.
We’ve found a time traveller from ancient Greece…
Edit: sorry. I mean we’ve found a time traveller from ancient Mesopotamia.
Always has been.
Whichever editor let them post “100 thousand” should be spanked one 100 times with the severed hand of whatever asshole wrote it in the first place.
Why is Medium conflating trolls and shills?
People who are paid propagandists are shills, not trolls.
The complaint the photographer is making is that it’s an actual photograph where a small portion is made or changed with AI.
They list expanding the edges of the image to change the aspect ratio, and removing flaws or unwanted objects etc.
Removing flaws and objects at least is a task that predates modern computers - people changed the actual negatives - and tools to do it have improved so much a computer can basically do it all for you.
I think people should just say how they modified the image - AI or not - since airbrushed skin, artificial slimming, and such have been common complaints before AI manipulation, and AI just makes those same problematic things easier.
Are they networked? Mine are somehow connected and the one that beeps doesn’t always seem to be the one that detected the issue.
Even if they did damage anything their message is that anyone getting mad about damaging works of art or heritage sites through direct action should be just as mad about people destroying the actual entire planet indirectly and calling for their immediate imprisonment too.
As annoying as I find them and as much as I want to preserve these things, they’re exactly right that paintings and rocks mean fuckall if we ruin our only home.
I’m going to argue that zero being even gives the evens an advantage.
If you’ve seen the film, it will do all the swinging for you.
Two-thirds but one third has oversized voting power.
Yeah. Every week some fan killed a player before they invented tasers and militarized security.
It’s actually pretty easy to keep your chill if you don’t train yourself to imagine every interaction is life or death.
Shoot any teenagers turning around in your driveway lately?
Guess I should tase or shoot all the people that walk past my no trespassing signs instead of just walking out and asking them to leave.
Shit. I think they all had elbows too!
Isn’t that kind of the point of Donnie Darko? Comparing it to The Count of Monte Cristo which did that for me, the Count seems like an amazing badass as a kid but just kind of an ass as an adult; he literally says so at the end of the story, but you gloss over it as a kid. Bringing that back to Donnie Darko, he comes to the conclusion the world is better off without him.
I’d prefer an empty can of beets.
I think it’s safe to say no one loves Iroh as much as he deserves.