You can also tell that the text will be bland and inoffensive and say nothing of interest beyond those facts.
1st mama tried outdoor jam of the season for me. expansive space blues by drew gardner & co., kinetic improv by time trout (plus arthur russell's "hiding your present from you"), & the scene is now, #nyc's finest 40-year-running boho-jazz-pop surrealists (never caught "yellow sarong" before!)
As we’re landing, crew asks everyone to stay seated so paramedics can get into the back of the plane. Seatbelt sign goes off, 5 people in my section promptly stand up and start yanking luggage from the overhead bins. Some bins left open when crew scolds people back to their seats.
I love how “high quality, topical AI generated image" means factually accurate and completely oblivious to social context in an article. You can see someone's epistemic position so nakedly now.
I love how I come across AI model vendors showing something like “Modelname 3B Reasoning, for Enterprise-grade reasoning" Yeah, buddy, that's the level of reasoning of most corporations when confronted with anything human. Not very good.
Bondi’s ousting is not a win.
She was the most corrupt person Trump could find, and she’s out because she was *insufficiently* corrupt.
She didn’t cover up nor protect *enough*.
Trump’s looking for someone more corrupt, more of a sycophant.
Maybe Rubio will get this added to his plate as well.
it is so weird sometimes being a "Car Guy" (not a guy, not actually into _cars_)
But I do love spending part of the weekend tweaking my ride and putting way more than a normal amount of care into it.
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It’s such a stark difference how LLMs have impacted authors and tech workers. We both create, but for tech workers it can be incredibly empowering, letting us do a better job, more responsively.
But the destruction being wrought — maybe legally, depending on how decisions fall — on the creative industries is heartwrenching.
Same technology. Vastly different impacts.