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It's very annoying that the Doorway Effect also applies to opening a browser to search for something. At least for me

ooh, someone shared an article that looks like a interesting read. I'll click the...

*paywall baked into the HTML that cannot be removed by blocking JS*

oh

puddles are prettier with pigeons bathing in them 🕊️
Weird thing about being off antidepressants is just how... intense emotions are now. It's like every feeling, not just sadness, was very suppressed for years without me noticing, and suddenly I feel EVERYTHING. I'm really not sure if this is the normal intensity for people who haven't been on these, because I don't remember how it felt before. Not really a positive or negative thing, just an observation over the past few days
It's been about a week since finishing the process of going of antidepressants. I feel great mentally so far, but Zoloft's withdrawals are very annoying. Brain zaps, occasional minor episodes of dizziness, louder tinnitus. Not sure how long that'll last, but it's fine

There's a hawk outside.

Too windy of a day for comfortable telephotoing. :\

#birds #photography #hawks #somervillema

Happy valentimes!
#oldknees
So let me get this: this company first steals everyone work to train their AI. Next, they tell the world it is world-class, and users should pay for it. However, they themselves don't want to use anyone to use AI tools to boost job applications because they found out AI-created resumes all lie. In other words, replace all human jobs with our AI except for our own company. We want real humans because we know it is all bullshit.

I've been thinking. CPUs from both AMD and Intel now have NPUs integrated, which would seem to any sane person that doesn't use AI to be a complete waste of money and power. I'd rather not have to pay for something I'm never possibly going to use. But what does it do, really? Could it be used for more useful purposes perhaps?

Neural networks aren't magic, they're just a bunch of fancy multi-dimensional matrix calculus. I could think of many actually useful applications for it if it's just a matrix math accelerator