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This is mesmerizing to watch.
actually physically painful to watch because you know months were spent masking all those frames for each of the kajillions of transitions in this
HolyâŚâŚâŚ..shmokesâŚâŚ.
Oh?? My god??
Iâll try my best to describe this. Itâs a video with a mash-up of a bunch of different Disney movies, set to a song thatâs a mash-up of a bunch of other songs. That in and of itself wouldnât make it praiseworthy, but this is DONE SO WELL that just, holy cow.
HOLY SHIT
Every time I see this, I HAVE to watch.
It is Law.
AI writing is impossible to avoid, is making everything sound the same, and is driving us crazy.
To browse the internet today, to consume any sort of content at all, is to be bombarded with AI of all sorts. People think things that are fake are real, things that are real are fake. Much has been written about âAI psychosis,â the nonspecific, nonscientific diagnosis given to people who have lost themselves to AI. Less has been said about the cognitive load of what other peopleâs AI use is doing to the rest of us, and the insidious nature of having to navigate an internet and a world where lazy AI has infiltrated everything. Our brains are now performing untold numbers of calculations per day: Is this AI? Do I care if itâs AI? Why does this sound or look or read so weird? Does this person just write like this? Is this a person at all?
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I tried that trick of putting a denture tablet in a mug with water to get rid of tea stains the other day. (I drink very strong chai that stains badly over time.) I left it overnight, and it worked well. I had to use a brush on the very top of one or two, but that's it. Even then it came right off. Be sure to wash them to get rid of any residue afterwards though.
Ooooohhh. This could be a game changer.
The European Union already forced Apple to abandon its proprietary charging port and adopt USB-C across its entire iPhone lineup. It just did something bigger. A new EU mandate requires every smartphone sold in Europe including Apple devices to feature a battery that can be replaced by the user without specialist tools, without voiding a warranty, and without sending the device to a manufacturer approved service center. Batteries must maintain a minimum capacity threshold after a set number of charge cycles and replacement parts must remain available for up to ten years after a model goes on sale.
The consumer electronics industry built its current business model around batteries that degrade, cannot be replaced at home, and create a natural upgrade cycle every two to three years. The EU just legislated that model out of existence in the world's largest regulatory market.
Apple, Samsung, and every other manufacturer now faces a choice between redesigning their devices for the European market or accepting that their current hardware architecture is no longer legally sellable there.
Given that no company walks away from European consumers voluntarily the phones are going to change and once they change for Europe the rest of the world will ask why theirs still do not.
Here is an article from NPR about it (May 22, 2026):
Carolina Milanesi, an independent technology analyst, said Google is trying to make its cash cow business â search â richer and more personalized, and it will make shopping easier. But there is a risk that users may have fewer choices about what to click. "Right now it's: I ask a question, I get a bunch of answers and I feel that I'm in control as to which answer I take, or if I'm looking for something, which product I'm going to end up buying. That is going to be less so going forward," she said. Milanesi envisions AI-enabled search and agents proposing products to consumers â perhaps even those they have requested â but with less clarity or choice around where it's coming from. "If you're going to say: 'I want a pair of Jordans, go find them,' you're not necessarily sure what steps have been taken and whether the AI has used a source or a store that was paid for and therefore came up in the search results," she said, "or if AI actually went and did their due diligence and picked the best for me as a customer."
And here's one from Time magazine (May 20, 2026):
While Google already has âAI Mode,â the company will now power the whole search bar through its new Gemini 3.5 Flash model. Instead of the classic list of blue links, Google Search will now also generate a custom page with an AI-generated summary of what youâre searching about, which will then trigger a conversation with AI Mode on the main page, allowing users to ask follow-up questionsâsimilar to the kind of layout you would see when opening ChatGPT.
And a little more from Time's article on how this may affect the websites that we are trying to search for:
When Google first started implementing AI-assisted results, news publishers warned of âcatastrophicâ impacts on the industry, much of which relies on Google search to drive users to their websites. Last year, news websites saw significant traffic declines as chatbots increasingly replaced Google search as the primary way to find sites and ask questions. Small businesses also noted drops in traffic to their sites from Google, which has traditionally delivered customers.  Lily Ray, vice president of SEO strategy & research at Amsive, a digital marketing agency, warned as early as last year that Googleâs planned changes to search are âgoing to have a devastating impact on the Internet.â âIt will severely cut into the main source of revenue for most publishers and it will disincentivize content creators who rely on organic search traffic, which is millions of websites, maybe more,â she told Technology Magazine. Â
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Scientists invented a fake disease. AI told people it was real: Nature.com
I'm a bit frightened for the time when someone less ethical than the person that did this decides to repeat the experiment but leave out the part where they come in later and announce that it was fake and people wind up diagnosed with the fake condition and all kinds of wacky hi jinks ensues.
I donât know why that affected me so strongly, but Iâm watching a youtube video on disasters on Lake Huron, and the first one involves a coal freighter that was lost in the White Hurricane of 1913 called the SS Argus. Everyone on the ship was lost. But itâs mentioned that the captainâs body washed up later, and was found without a life jacket. So they thought, based partly on testimony of another ship that thought they saw them go down, that it just happened too fast for him to have time to get his jacket. But then another body was found, that of the second cook, and she was found wearing the life jacket marked âcaptainâ. And thatâs âŚ
It didnât work. It didnât save her. But itâs so very possible that he spent his last moments alive trying to save someone else, one of his crew, and they probably both knew that it wouldnât work, that there wasnât a lot of hope in a blizzard on the lakes in November, but he tried ⌠he tried anyway. Even if it did nothing but maybe make her body easier for her family to find.
You know that Mr Rogers thing of âlook for the helpersâ? How many times has someone, facing the end, done something tiny and fragile and maybe hopeless just to try and help someone else? Whether it works or not. How many people went to their graves at least trying?
That has to say something about us. As a people. As monstrous as we sometimes (perhaps often) are, so many times we were also âŚ
Whoever saves one life, saves the whole world.
And sometimes you canât save one life, sometimes it doesnât work, sometimes thereâs no getting out of this for anyone, but ⌠try anyway. Because it matters anyway.
And maybe no one will ever know. But maybe also some day more than a century down the line, maybe some idiot will be crying into her coffee because of what you died trying.

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âWe heard youse are behind on your payments to Fat Tony.â
I ALMOST SPIT MY ROOTBEER
âThink youâre all aesthetic, huh? A real instagram Wiseguy! You want something to blog about? Weâll give ya something to blog about!â
the nature of tumblr is such that every few years it will independently invent goodfeathers
Wei Weaving is a Chinese artist
Okay, but the runs in her stockings! She starts out with beautiful, clearly new stockings, and then over the course of the video they get shredded, then there's a close up on a scrape on her leg that looks like it's from a wire - oh there's themes there!
Fangirls Through the Ages by Lid Thom
Authors set out to correct under-representation of female sounds â and found some surprising revelations
When we hear the beautiful call of a bird from a high bough, weâre told itâs likely to be a male â singing for territory, or belting out tunes to woo a female. But as the annual dawn chorus reaches a crescendo this spring, a new guidebook is urging us to think again â and turn our ears to the hidden world of female birdsong. The songs, sounds and sights of female birds have historically been overlooked in field guides and sound archives. In 2016, just 0.01% of the bird sounds in the global Xeno-Canto sound library were labelled female. Another sound archive was just 0.03% female, according to a 2018 study. But the new book â The Sound Approach to Birding 2 â aims to correct this under-representation and properly explain female birdsong. Female birds sing for territorial displays, to ward off other females and to attract extra males, according to Lucy McRobert, a writer and researcher who studied the issue for the guidebook. The book comes with its own library of 300 sounds from 200 species, accessed via web or app. The clips are drawn from the larger online archive of Sound Approach, a birdsong project founded in 2000 with confirmed recordings of females for 41% of species found in the Western Palearctic, a biogeographical region encompassing Europe, north Africa and most of the Middle East...
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/19/hidden-world-of-female-birdsong-book
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used the phrase "i mean, i don't think we're paying enough attention to what the back of that embroidery is going to look like" in a meeting today because if business bros get to throw out meaningless jargon all the time, i! get! to play! too!

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A bird explaining to a hedgehog crossing so it doesnât die.
!!! ok but thatâs legitimately what itâs doing!! Thatâs a corvid right there (looks like a hooded crow, to be precise), which means itâs intelligent enough to recognize, a) cars are dangerous and streets should be treated with a certain degree of caution, b) this carâs slowing down for themâcars do that sometimesâwhich means theyâre not in imminent danger, so it doesnât have to fly away just yet, c) that hedgehogâs still gonna get killed if it doesnât MOVE, FAST (cars can change speed very quickly and the hedgehogâs still in the way), and almost certainly also d) if the bird does nothing it gets a free lunch.
Yâall, YâALL. This bird is consciously deciding to put itself in danger in order to save the life of a very stupid creature. A creature which, if the bird did nothing, could be free food.Â
i canât - look if you follow me you know I have a thing for corvids, but this is - like!!! People are always saying âah yes they have sub-human intelligence and donât consider anything that isnât immediately necessary for their own survival/pleasure,â but! Whether or not it can do philosophy, this crow is clearly demonstrating compassion. Even if itâs just the kind of compassion a toddler shows to a snail, a social creature that instinctively recognizes the potential for emotion in other beings, thatâs still huge and cool and important and corvids!!! are! neat!!!Â
Theyâre incredibly smart! And kind!!!
in these trying times, videos like this salve my beaten and broken heart.
i miss my beautiful wife joann fabrics it feels as if eons have passed since i last saw her. this guy michael keeps waving her visage in front of me and saying sheâs living in his house but he is lying to me. i know this because i went into his house and found only fragments and memories of my beautiful wife joann and pictures of her shadowed face labeled âonline onlyâ. michael wonât even let me order swatches from him