Hey, ho, Tom Bombadil-oh!
That's good to know. I don't believe them, but at least they have not gone full-out with it.
This article is a lot of confident statements that are just shy of florid, with only weak anecdotal support, often just a sentence or even a single clause. It feels like the author leaned almost entirely on an LLM to generate it. It's so very disjointed and bland.
I imagine to do this they'll be uploading and scanning all of your text messages.
Edit: I was wrong! They say they won't.
"Oh, beans" is a good one for replacing the "I screwed up" meaning of"damn it".
I am so glad to discover that Notley is still at it! I've added BtAF to my rss list, thank you for the post.
I would like to try hang gliding but also don't want to admit this is likely a terrible idea!
Here's a few! While I mostly use the RSS feeds from these sites, I often read the web versions too:
- Hack a Day, wonderful place to get clued into ground-up explorations of technical topics from the outside
- BBC News, good for a world perspective that's not fully US-centric but still in English
- OSNews, Operating System news for nerds like me who get legitimately excited for things like installing plan9 on bare metal
- Ken Shirrif's Blog, the paragon of long-form teardown & explanation of vintage electronics, deeply insightful, terrifyingly technical but still approachable. Okay, not a daily update, but worth the wait
- Create Digital Music, solid and considered electronic music instrument news and articles, for us unreformed synthesizer geeks
I like that the owner is an artist herself, they aren't VC backed, and they don't allow AI generated art. The verification process for accounts is interesting. I'll be interested to see where it goes from here.
Strawberry preserves here!
Yeah but they belong in a museum!