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Toy Story 5 talk about slop. I'm going to be 85 and Toy Story 17 will be out.
I seriously think that in the next couple years you're going to see so many people experience paranoia re: whether any given text/image they're looking at is AI-generated that it will be a clinically-recognized condition. It's happening to me to some extent, and I'm watching it happen on art sites like DA/Pixiv.
Within the last couple days both Sam Kriss and Alexander Wales have made “the AI text is everywhere man” posts, the former spitting mad about it and the latter just kind of exhausted and defeated. And I definitely share a bunch of this feeling, but at the same time, sometimes humans do in fact use em-dashes and say “it’s not X, it’s Y”. I don’t think being hypervigilant for these kinds of questionably-accurate tics is a healthy way to engage with the internet. I think over time it will drive you insane, even more assuredly than the psychosis of the people who use LLMs too much.
But maybe there is no healthy way, I don’t know.
Okay just my two cents about this. You can curate an experience that is mostly offline. If you spend time looking at art enough you realize even a good scan doesn't compare to a physical object. Many colors are not able to be accurately presented on a screen. There are so many folks whose life for better or worse is filtered through the digital. I understand the value of digital art. But you can change where and what your little eyeballs are looking at. Everyone is so worried about the internet and hot take we've been avoiding caring for life on this planet because we can't let go of this brief window of time of social media and internet access. I like libraries. The text on is a little more difficult. But the more I think you avoid consuming just to be consuming, ala scrolling, the more you can just avoid it.

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I just watched the news interview with one of the residents of this neighbor earlier and this is a bit embellished. But yeah essentially the waymos just drive around when they don't have passengers rather than parking and waiting for passengers to call. Evidently they frequent this neighborhood while waiting and are overall a pointless addition to traffic. Ferrying no humans, just aimlessly wandering till given a purpose
Agreed. It seems like an ongoing problem and not quite as sudden and dramatic as the quote above makes it seem. Still funny though.
I have seen this does inflate miles driven so it makes them appear safer. So i'm curious about that.
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Charadrius hiaticula [ハジロコチドリ,Ringed Plover]
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Amongst the rocks

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Today's wasp of the day is the thistledown velvet ant (Dasymutilla gloriosa)!
Credits: photo 1, photo 2
Also known as the glorious velvet ant, this tiny ambling squeaker has confused scientists with her fashion choices. At first it was believed that she was mimicking the fruits of the creosote bush (Larrea tridentata), which are also common around her stomping grounds. Turns out that she's been wearing white millions years before the plant arrived on its landmass. Now it is believed that her white fuzz simply helps her keep cool— which isn't as exciting of an answer but still an interesting look into how organisms adapt to living in the desert.
*skitters past you*
A little tiny microscopic dragon, rotifers passing by.
I've spent a lot of time peering down a microscope in the last few years, enjoying taking inspiration from the real tiny organisms to make one of my own.

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今日のかけらが星になる
Fragments of Today Become Stars
Some spider attack animations~