Looks just like my last AirB&B, TBH.
The shell cracked. I emerged. How it will end is anyone’s guess.
Looks just like my last AirB&B, TBH.
As long as sovereign debt can be serviced, we’re good.
Would eat 💯%
Layman’s conjecture: as the spring dissolves, the sulfuric acid’s temperature would rise.
The epitome of narcissism and the acme of vulgarity. Graffiti on the walls of the temple. You do you, but no thanks…
Best cat ever.
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I use the spoken voice function in ChatGPT while I am using my Meta Quest 2 VR headset. Specifically, I am using the VR app called Wander, which incorporates Google’s street view imagery to produce a 360° experience of street-level reality. As I wander through the virtual world, I interrogate ChatGPT about interesting landmarks, historical artifacts, and geographic features that I encounter. It’s like having a knowledgeable travel companion that occasionally makes everything up. It’s a blast.
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Pro Tip: if you stuff that box with crinkly paper, you have created cat Nirvana.
I like to use the VR app, Wander. Wandering all around the world in virtual reality using Google Street view. I keep the verbal “call and response” version of the ChatGPT app on my phone close by. As I wander around the planet, I ask the bot questions, really obscure ones, about all the weird stuff I see. It’s like having a deeply nuanced travel companion with a deep book on tons of minutia. It makes the obscure become visible. And it’s a lot of fun…
Stab stab stabby stab stability stab.
Kagi, Sider, YouTube Premium.
“I’m sorry Dave, I can’t wash that. This wardrobe is too important for you to jeopardize it.”
My recently departed puss, Alley (tuxedo, lived to 19), absolutely loved crinkly packing paper stuffed into a cardboard box. That was her great adventure, her domain, her hiding place, her happy place. We used to buy packing paper at Amazon just so we’d always have enough on hand to stuff into a box. You never saw such a happy cat.
And like a bad neighbor, State Farm won’t care.
Forcing myself to watch this thing. I think I’m getting a rash.