[-] elavat0r@mander.xyz 5 points 1 year ago

Depends how many holes you have in your socks. :)

Or whether your coffee cup has a handle.

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Taken from my back window. One of several little buddies that like to hang out on the porch and peek into the back door.

[-] elavat0r@mander.xyz 8 points 1 year ago

That's encouraging. Hopefully they'll give it up. It's ridiculous that anyone pursued this in the first place.

[-] elavat0r@mander.xyz 6 points 1 year ago

I've seen hairspray used on a clear filter to create a similar bloom effect!

[-] elavat0r@mander.xyz 55 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Only if it contains no complex entries.

[-] elavat0r@mander.xyz 14 points 1 year ago

To be fair, I've written plenty of useful code as a hobbyist with the help of Chat GPT. Not good for writing anything factual or creative, but it's a decent assistant at my level.

[-] elavat0r@mander.xyz 4 points 1 year ago

That was how all image macros looked in back my day, and we liked it!

[-] elavat0r@mander.xyz 11 points 1 year ago

There are nowhere near enough demotivational posters being dug up from back in the day.

[-] elavat0r@mander.xyz 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I did find that the fake article titles were often too "on the nose" to be believable, so I guess that's one level of filtering. But you are right, if you can't explore the article and its sources, you are just guessing whether it is true based on whether it sounds or feels true.

I have another issue with the fact that a headline can be a "real" news headline, from a source that may have a veneer of reputability, but could still very much be full of bias. Is it "fake news" if the article exists and technically contains some verifiable facts, but is otherwise full of propaganda? It gets blurry.

[-] elavat0r@mander.xyz 9 points 1 year ago

https://yourmist.streamlit.app/

This is the direct link to the MIST itself, if you want to take it without going through the article/account process.

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Not the best picture, but I spotted this little friend crawling on my pile of folded laundry in the living room. He appeared to be carrying an ant. We scooped him up with my daughter's bug catching kit (where I tried to get a picture) and let him go outside.

[-] elavat0r@mander.xyz 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I have a lot of dream related phenomena that I experience regularly (sleep paralysis, out of body experiences, etc.) but I generally chalk that up to the fact that I probably have some kind of sleep disorder.

But there was one dream I had that I cannot easily dismiss. A few years ago, my grandfather was living alone and declining in health. He and I were extremely close when I was growing up. We (my mom particularly) would go check up on him during the week, and he had home health aids that checked in as well.

One night, I had an unusually vivid dream where I saw him - in blue robes, in a heaven-like setting, happy and healthy and strong. When I woke up, I made sure to journal the dream, as I keep track of significant dreams. Just a few minutes after I finished writing, my mom calls me and tells me that my grandfather's health aid had showed up and found him lying on the floor; they had thought he had a fall during the night. They sent him to the hospital, but he wasn't really coherent and was pretty obviously reaching the end.

I visited him as soon as I could and said my goodbyes, and he died the next day. I felt like the dream gave me some sort of closure, like his spirit reached out to me and let me know that he was ready to move on?

I actually had a few dreams after that where he visited me, but we both knew he had died and couldn't stay. I at least got to share the news with him that I was expecting a child (I found out I was pregnant about 4 months after he died). I have not seen him in a dream since.

[-] elavat0r@mander.xyz 20 points 1 year ago

Perhaps it was a hypnopompic hallucination? I ask because I have many experiences waking up from nightmares and hearing bizarre sounds or seeing bizarre things. Like ice cream truck sounds outside at 3am. Or seeing the face of an "alien" standing next to my bed.

Hopefully your experience was just a trick of the mind!

[-] elavat0r@mander.xyz 4 points 1 year ago

I had a roommate once who kept walking in and contributing to conversations with no idea what was happening, so "You're out of your element!" became a staple.

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Melting moon (mander.xyz)

This is a photo I took of the moon at 800mm (equivalent) and manipulated in Processing with edge detection, color mapping, and pixel sorting.

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