vitskapsdama, vitskapsdama@slrpnk.net
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The problem is finding them and hoping they don't sell out.
I stopped using Pinterest ages ago, when they started adding ads. Nowadays its ony ads and AI slop there.
Thanks! So thankful that I can count on the open source sommunity for tools like this!
Would Kagi do something like that, ie flag/filter AI slop?
Scientists are not the most creative when naming their findings.
The service is very convenient and the $5 free credit is much appreciated. Tested several apps and settled on Audiobookshelf, Actual and Monica for now.
They're the same company behind the woolly mice, so yeah... That's almost a mammoth, right?


c/conservation
The Myth That Wind Farms Are a Guillotine for Birds Is Being Debunked by Hard Data (zmescience.com)
Education report calling for ethical AI use contains over 15 fake sources (arstechnica.com)
Oh, the irony!
The problem is finding them and hoping they don't sell out.
I stopped using Pinterest ages ago, when they started adding ads. Nowadays its ony ads and AI slop there.
Thanks! So thankful that I can count on the open source sommunity for tools like this!
Would Kagi do something like that, ie flag/filter AI slop?
AI scammers are killing all my hobbies (zdnet.com)
Like most people, I use the internet to look for inspiration for my hobbies, like cooking, baking, crochet, lettering etc. AI scammers and AI slop are killing my enthusiasm though. I'm using too much time and energy to sift though all the crap in order to find some gems.
Social mending (reasonstobecheerful.world)
Once a month between April and October, a group of stitchers takes to the streets of Edinburgh, making themselves comfortable on camping chairs decorated with hand-embroidered banners inviting people to #stitchitdontditchit. Equipped with sewing baskets and mending skills, they repair their garments in public and teach interested passers-by how to do the same.
Social mending (reasonstobecheerful.world)
Once a month between April and October, a group of stitchers takes to the streets of Edinburgh, making themselves comfortable on camping chairs decorated with hand-embroidered banners inviting people to #stitchitdontditchit. Equipped with sewing baskets and mending skills, they repair their garments in public and teach interested passers-by how to do the same.
Scientists are not the most creative when naming their findings.
The service is very convenient and the $5 free credit is much appreciated. Tested several apps and settled on Audiobookshelf, Actual and Monica for now.
Sugarcrete: An open access, eco-friendly and remarkably effective building material (zmescience.com)
At Panchsheel Inter College in Uttar Pradesh, students now study inside a new school wing built not from concrete or traditional brick, but from sugarcane. The innovation was born at the University of East London (UEL) and its creators argue it could reshape how buildings are made and how the planet pays for it.
LG TVs’ integrated ads get more personal with tech that analyzes viewer emotions (arstechnica.com)
The next generation of "smart" TVs, that nobody asked for:
Climate change will make rice toxic, say researchers (arstechnica.com)
Rice, the world’s most consumed grain, will become increasingly toxic as the atmosphere heats and as carbon dioxide emissions rise, potentially putting billions of people at risk of cancers and other diseases, according to new research published Wednesday in The Lancet.
You can help the turtle frog in Western Australia (particle.scitech.org.au)
Moving your bookstore, the small town way (bbc.com)
Community members from all ages in the small town of Chelsea, Michigan, a small town of 5,000 people, rallied to help a bookshop move to a new location by forming a human chain.
They're the same company behind the woolly mice, so yeah... That's almost a mammoth, right?
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0jg4n776evo
While the internet fawns over genetically engineered wolves, real species are dying out (thenextweb.com)