Anthony

@morfca
127 Followers
71 Following
25 Posts
44203
et tu, catturd?
"Everyone rushed to blame the homeless, but the real perpetrator turned out to be a tech executive" really is the story of 21st century San Francisco in a nutshell.
Thomas is doing a good job of debunking the myth that he is even a passably competent lawyer.

I've received a tip that the New York Times included the following advice about deleting their tweets using Semiphemeral in an internal security guide 🤣​😆​

"Please note, while the Information Security team is recommending the use of Semiphemeral because our team trusts the integrity and security of this tool, the views expressed on the Semiphemeral website do not represent the views of The New York Times."

I assume, of course, it's because Semiphemeral is an explicitly antifascist service

load bearing stupidity

Interesting thread concluding that Samsung is using an AI model to replace users’ blurry, super-zoomed photos of the Moon with slightly higher res textures.

How did they discover this?

1. They downloaded a high res image of the Moon
2. Downscaled it to a blurry 170x170px image on their computer monitor
3. Took a photo of it on the Samsung with the room lights out

…and they got a magically higher-res Moon! Clever.

https://reddit.com/r/Android/comments/11nzrb0/samsung_space_zoom_moon_shots_are_fake_and_here/

Samsung "space zoom" moon shots are fake, and here is the proof

**This post has been updated with several additional experiments in newer posts, which address most comments and clarify what exactly is going...

reddit
fediverse is a strange place where people who feel strong social pressure to cw artwork with "eye contact" somehow exist alongside people who post unobscured screenshots of senator hitler jr calling for all queers to be stamped with a barcode
dantes peak is like the international prototype kilogram but for pierce brosnan
without twitter i stopped thinking in jokes. i think things i truly believe. concerning
rewatching andor and there's so much to this show. the writing is so good. at one of mon's little soirees a (as far as I can tell) one-off character says one line, and it gives us an entire book's worth of world building. the line is "to each people it's own", obviously a cliche in-world, and you instantly know there's an attitude among the coruscant aristocracy that every planet does something fucked up and you can't spend your life worrying about it.