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Image shows a cut away of a ceiling in a suburban home where floor joists in the ceiling have partially completed honeycombs covering the space between.
We hired a local apiary specialist to come rescue the bees who had made a home above our mud room. It was $$$ but made us happier. This is a relatively young hive. We saw them swarming weeks ago but couldn’t get anyone out until this past weekend.
m3moellering
https://mltshp.com/p/1RPF6
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Here’s a nauseating little tool that generates a report on how conscious LLMs are of your existence.
The poster ( https://telescoper.blog/2026... ) reports:
“Yesterday I found out about a site called intheweights.com , which reveals which people are “stored” in the weights of large language models. Those “weights” are billions of numerical values by which these AI models encode their knowledge. If you show up in them, the model considered you relevant enough during training to recall without tools such as web search.
The site queries several models to figure out who a specific person is, combines the results, and assigns a strength score. According to the leaderboard, the current maximum strength score is 998, awarded too a person called Charlize Theron (of whom I have never heard); number Two is Rudyard Kipling, apparently. I’m surprised the top isn’t Taylor Swift. I guess these weights change with time too.”
nb, using it seems to burn tokens and, thus, trees. I shared this as a public service - don’t feel compelled to follow my lead.
Also, I have never been much of an “editor,” and the summation misses a good 60% of the rest of my checkered career, not to mention my fully online, nonprofessional life.
#destroyallrobots #stayhuman
The poster ( https://telescoper.blog/2026... ) reports:
“Yesterday I found out about a site called intheweights.com , which reveals which people are “stored” in the weights of large language models. Those “weights” are billions of numerical values by which these AI models encode their knowledge. If you show up in them, the model considered you relevant enough during training to recall without tools such as web search.
The site queries several models to figure out who a specific person is, combines the results, and assigns a strength score. According to the leaderboard, the current maximum strength score is 998, awarded too a person called Charlize Theron (of whom I have never heard); number Two is Rudyard Kipling, apparently. I’m surprised the top isn’t Taylor Swift. I guess these weights change with time too.”
nb, using it seems to burn tokens and, thus, trees. I shared this as a public service - don’t feel compelled to follow my lead.
Also, I have never been much of an “editor,” and the summation misses a good 60% of the rest of my checkered career, not to mention my fully online, nonprofessional life.
#destroyallrobots #stayhuman
"Name shared by multiple professionals and public figures; insufficient context to identify one specific..."
I am not in the weights, as it were, and I am fine with that.
I am not in the weights, as it were, and I am fine with that.
it said I was a bobsled marketing co-founder.
I'm only the second-most AI-plagiarized Andrew Huff.
I don't appear at all under my given name. There are almost a dozen sharing that name who are not me, most of them nonexistent and probably made up by reddit shitposters.
It suggested that I am a Canadian film and television actor known for supporting roles in projects including The Incredible Hulk and Saw V (basically mistaking me for someone else with the same last name).
The founder of Dominion Voting systems, which the MAGAs believed stole the 2020 election, shares my name. (My Twitter mentions at the time were spectacular.) So that seems to have kept my fairly well hidden from the LLMs.
@jpoulos LOL. At one point I wondered if you were indeed that same guy. He went to elementary school with my sister.
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CAPTCHA options:
- I'm not a robot
+ I'm not a robot MYSELF but I'm not
judging those who are..
+ Define "robot"
+ I'm not a robot, but I know you are, so
this feels a bit hypocritical
+ I reject the binary assumptions
underlying this statement
+ I'm not a robot, but I'm willing to convert
- I'm not a robot
+ I'm not a robot MYSELF but I'm not
judging those who are..
+ Define "robot"
+ I'm not a robot, but I know you are, so
this feels a bit hypocritical
+ I reject the binary assumptions
underlying this statement
+ I'm not a robot, but I'm willing to convert
That I'm annoyed they're not radio buttons is my ticket past this captcha
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Woman What's your favourite country?
Man Narnia
Woman But that's made up
Man They're all made up
Man Narnia
Woman But that's made up
Man They're all made up
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One week ago we opened my first mural with a perfect neighbourhood party. I’m really happy with what is basically a gigantic watercolour. It's not that easy to photograph because there's a tree in front of the whole thing and the plants adjacent to the wall have been destroyed because I had to be there with the scissor lift, so that looks really bad as well for the time being. I have to get a drone or something.
Thank you so much for all your support during the whole process. Several people have already gotten in touch with me to talk about more murals I could do, but we'll see if anything pans out.
I've got a bit longer video on my Instagram for those who are interested: https://www.instagram.com/p...
#painting #mural #insects
Thank you so much for all your support during the whole process. Several people have already gotten in touch with me to talk about more murals I could do, but we'll see if anything pans out.
I've got a bit longer video on my Instagram for those who are interested: https://www.instagram.com/p...
#painting #mural #insects
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Spectacular!!!
Spectacular!!!
It looks amazing! I want to come see it in person!!
Congratulations! Here's to many more.
Such a great mural! Congratulations!
SO COOL
Fabulous 🤩
Beautiful, airy, and so full of life ♡
Gorgeous! Congratulations!
Absolutely lovely! Well done. 😊
It's so good - well done!
I’m so delighted with how it turned out. It is so undeniably your work. Incredible!
I love this!
This is great!
holy guacamole—this is incredible!! ✨😍✨
It looks so, so good!
Wizard!
I love it, wish we could have a version of this closer to home.
Gorgeous! <3
Wow, like a storybook page for everyone to enjoy! Thank you for making the world a more beautiful, whimsical place ♥️
Fantastic!
absolutely stunning! 💐
Congratulations.
Thank you everybody! Can't tag all of you, so I'll tag none :-)
Amazing!
Wowwwwwwwwwwwww. What a great job and so interesting and original.
[this is good]
Absolutely beautiful - nice work!
Looks fantastic! Don’t complain about the trees and shrubs. They’re not in the way, they’re part of the artwork.
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I didn't make that much money to begin with.
Not how Social Security works. It's not retirement savings, it's social insurance.
Retirement age of 65 was based on actuarial data from like 150+ years ago (hint: lifespan on avg was... 65), updating it to 67-70 isn't exactly the work of the devil.
Super double bonus not how SSA works: the fund is *supposed* to face depletion because the extra funds are for the Baby Boomers.
This is *expected and normal* but is instead used to sow panic.
There are a few easy fixes for SSA so it'll do its job for future generations.
You just gotta press the globs of hair and teeth that are your representatives in govt to do their damn jobs.
Retirement age of 65 was based on actuarial data from like 150+ years ago (hint: lifespan on avg was... 65), updating it to 67-70 isn't exactly the work of the devil.
Super double bonus not how SSA works: the fund is *supposed* to face depletion because the extra funds are for the Baby Boomers.
This is *expected and normal* but is instead used to sow panic.
There are a few easy fixes for SSA so it'll do its job for future generations.
You just gotta press the globs of hair and teeth that are your representatives in govt to do their damn jobs.
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A dark, heavily clouded night. The entire scene is greenish. Looming up from a hill is a tall, narrow skyscraper, with only one window lit at the top. On the roof of the skyscraper are several antennae, two with lights on them. Sticking out of the side of the skyscraper, inexplicably, is a hand crank. At the base of the skyscraper, blazing over the top of the hill, is an eerie green light from an unknown source. Approaching the skyscraper on the right is a small figure, holding a staff with a glowing green light at the top. A dim treeline is visible in the background. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
For those in the daily grind, I salute you! 🫡
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Poster text: SO FOR THE FUTURE (LITERALLY) WE'RE NOT ACCEPTING AI POSTERS OR FLYERS FOR THE PUB.
More of this.
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Man/ogling-pretty-woman-in-red-dress-beside-jealous-girlfriend meme rendered as an Excel chart
source: https://fed.brid.gy/r...
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a sign hangs on a corrugated metal wall, next to a door. There's a skull and crossbones with a lightning bolt on the skull's forehead. Below it, the sign says:
DO NOT DUMB
VERY DANGER TO DUMB HERE
DO NOT DUMB
VERY DANGER TO DUMB HERE
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Another card done for my upcoming Feral Path Tarot. This is the Queen of Cups featuring Rachel True (The Craft, Agnes, Half-Baked).
This card is a bit recursive. Rachel appears on my tarot card, reading her own tarot cards (True Heart Tarot, Harvest Publications, 2020). What will be interesting is the first time someone tells me they just pulled the exact spread she has on my card.
Created entirely in Adobe Illustrator. ©2026 Davezilla. All rights reserved.
This card is a bit recursive. Rachel appears on my tarot card, reading her own tarot cards (True Heart Tarot, Harvest Publications, 2020). What will be interesting is the first time someone tells me they just pulled the exact spread she has on my card.
Created entirely in Adobe Illustrator. ©2026 Davezilla. All rights reserved.
I thought I saw xenomorphs in the background…..
@m3moellering LOL! It’s people struggling with umbrellas, but funny you should say that, as one of them is Cthulhu. Hence the trailing tentacles.
@Davezilla 💚🩶💚🩶
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A digitally manipulated or AI-generated scene at the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. In the foreground, a pale, emaciated humanoid creature crouches in the shallow water with long fingers and a fish clenched between its teeth. The figure has a human-looking bald head and exaggerated, animal-like body proportions. Behind it, the Reflecting Pool stretches toward the Washington Monument, which is reflected in the water. Trees line both sides of the pool, and several people are walking along the paved pathway under a partly cloudy sky.
Give it to us raw — and wriggling!
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a leafy green mulberry tree with branches covered in ripening green mulberries. Sat in the middle of the leaves is a fuzzy grey raccoon. It is holding a branch in its front paw up against its mouth and is guzzling berries.
Mull that over, and Happy Fothras Day, if you celebrate.
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screenshot of a fitness activity app, showing a 5.09 mile run from user “nikku_neko_54”. chart at the bottom shows pace, ranging from 26’00” to 6’00”.
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nikku_neko_54
Jun 18 at 14:51
Amazfit GTR 2e
5.09 mi
48:19
Workout Time
09’28"
Avg pace
163
Avg heart rate
642
Calories
168
Avg cadence
06'10"
Best pace
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nikku_neko_54
Jun 18 at 14:51
Amazfit GTR 2e
5.09 mi
48:19
Workout Time
09’28"
Avg pace
163
Avg heart rate
642
Calories
168
Avg cadence
06'10"
Best pace
not to be a braggart about something so small, but feels good man. as someone who grew up extra tubby and was never in shape enough to even run one mile, it’s nice to hit even a moderate goalpost.
screenshot from amazfit’s zepp health app (currently using the GTR2e)
screenshot from amazfit’s zepp health app (currently using the GTR2e)
Hell yeah.
That's great work. Way to go!
Starting up is the hardest part, way to go!
awesome to hear, and keep it going. longer life is the payoff.
In high school I ran a mile in a just over six and a half minutes...
That was the last time I ran a mile.
That was the last time I ran a mile.
Kick ass! I just started back in on the couch to 5k myself, love to see it
Amazing!
Congratulations!
Congratulations, you've inspired me to try similar. Or at least buy a new watch!
Good job!
Excellent work.
nice work!
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You may not be able to go to the opening ceremony for the Obama Presidential Center, but you can see all of the banners I designed and animated for his '08 & '12 campaigns right now. Check it out: http://barackobamadesign.com
For true internet geeks: The ads on the site were animated using Flash. @matthewmcvickar helped me modernize the site so you can play with all the rollovers on modern browsers again.
For true internet geeks: The ads on the site were animated using Flash. @matthewmcvickar helped me modernize the site so you can play with all the rollovers on modern browsers again.
You are amazing!
I think Mom recorded the inauguration on VHS, that goes in the preserve pile
Yay, so cool.
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a tiny, skinny dog, perhaps a whippet, on a leash, recoils at the sight of a stuffed brontosaurus toy opposite it in the floor, approximately its same size, shape, and color.
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A bit surreal to see Shania Twain bopping along and smiling in the background there at 3:58
@kokogiak I have been regularly delighted and surprised by the sorts of people that AdP pull in.
Never seen a band that unites Gen-Z kids and cranky "get off my lawn" boomer musicians like this one.
Never seen a band that unites Gen-Z kids and cranky "get off my lawn" boomer musicians like this one.
A month or so ago, we had a rented car for a trip which has SiriusXM radio on it. We found the "alternative" channel and listened to that for most of the trip. AdP kept coming up in the rotation. I'd never heard of them, but really liked the sound, as it reminded me of the 90s band Don Caballero (and other similar math rock artists).
Looking them up after the trip, I was surprised that it was just a duo and that they had kind of blown up this year. And that they looked like this! It's fun watching them play, and the lighting and sound on this performance is so good.
Looking them up after the trip, I was surprised that it was just a duo and that they had kind of blown up this year. And that they looked like this! It's fun watching them play, and the lighting and sound on this performance is so good.
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two people in environmental suits tear open a pillow to find Abe Vigoda's happy face
I remember the website “Is Abe Vigoda still alive?” and it just said “yes” until it didn’t
I remember watching this episode of Conan with my friends. None of them knew who Abe Vigoda was. So of course I was the only one laughing. For whatever reason I've thought about this gag intermittently for, what, going on 30 years now? Maybe more?
More greatness: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
More greatness: https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Green sprouted plants inside of a circle of river stones in my front yard
On the first of the month we said goodbye to our beloved Macy and laid her to rest in this spot in our yard. We immediately covered it in flower seeds and then circled it with some river stones. I hope to find a good way to carve a little name stone - maybe some soapstone or cast some concrete.
Long may her memory live (and make us better people)!
Long may her memory live (and make us better people)!
beautiful memorial!🌷🪦 🪻
@tweedlydo ❤️❤️ Thank you!
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My bicycle leans against a low stone guardrail wall on the Going to the Sun Road, an alpine road in Glacier NP. The view is to the east with Logan Pass in the distance.
There were rumors all week that the road would open up to the top, but no date. I staked my bet on Thursday, and planned an early out from work. Lucky me, that was right on the money. I got on the bike right after 5:30pm and hit Logan Pass right at 9:00pm, just in time for a cold thunderstorm to roll in. It was fine though--I brought all the layers. While the getting there part took 3.5 hours, I was back to my car in less than an hour. Average speed of 7.9 mph, max 34.9 mph. Anyhow it's open all weekend to bikes, then the tourist season kicks off, with the road opening to cars Monday.
So why do they call this Sun Ro...OOOOH! That's why!
Beautiful!
Thank you for the photos of your adventures! These are gorgeous.
Something about the quality of the colors reminds me (in a good way, actually) of old family vacation slides.
Yay!
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Do I *want* it back?
I specifically left my mind at the door when I came in.
Say this word fifteen times and it will lift all those pesky dipthongs right out of your headspace.
sheer carelessness
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A hand holding two very small pamphlets with buff covers titled, "The Proclamation of Emancipation by the President of the United States to Take Effect January 1st, 1863".
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
"Just acquired: two tiny pamphlet printings of the preliminary and final Emancipation Proclamation, published in Boston in December 1862 and January 1863. Made to be distributed freely and to be carried south by Union soldiers and given, in particular, to formerly enslaved men who might enlist."
Happy Juneteenth. Work like you live in the early days of a better nation.
"Just acquired: two tiny pamphlet printings of the preliminary and final Emancipation Proclamation, published in Boston in December 1862 and January 1863. Made to be distributed freely and to be carried south by Union soldiers and given, in particular, to formerly enslaved men who might enlist."
Happy Juneteenth. Work like you live in the early days of a better nation.
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huge "being just contaminates the void" energy
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Animation loop - overhead view of a small sailboat cruising an ocean made of thick blue and white stripes
Goes well with the music just above.
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A stone walkway leads to the steps of our screen porch, with lilac bushes on either side. A rainbow “LOVE” flag hangs on one side.
Every year, on my wife’s birthday, a dear friend of ours gifts my wife another lilac bush. This is the fourth year running that she’s done so, and they have so far continued to do well, pleasantly framing the front steps to our screen porch.