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MrFDA
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Geek et neuroradiologue. Le mĂȘme que sur l'ancien oiseau bleu ^^
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Nous sommes dĂ©sormais plus de 10 millions sur Bluesky, et j’étais n°740 288 !

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Discworld QOTD, from The Last Continent “We put all our politicians in prison as soon as they’re elected. Don’t you?” “Why?” “It saves time.”

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Oobrother.bsky.social

Mais le PR, il est pas supposĂ© ĂȘtre au-dessus des partis ? Constituer une majo au parlement, c'est pas son rĂŽle. Le corollaire c'est qu'il est assez libre face au parlement. Lui il charge un PM tirĂ© du parti en tĂȘte de trouver la majo. LĂ  il se conduit en chef de parti. Ok, mais dans ce cas, il est

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C'est bien les vacances 😊 (Oui, c'Ă©tait une information capitale Ă  vous partager ^^)

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GWgilesyb.bsky.social

Since this is doing so well over there, now over here: The Venetian method for electing a Doge was literally insane, or genius

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bouletcorp.bsky.social

Cakes.

Holy Shit! Two Cakes! is a 2014 cartoon that metaphorically explains the difference in perception of art by artists and their audiences by drawing an analogy between artworks and cakes
In first panel an artist puts a small cake next to a beautiful cake, complaining "aw man, that guy's cake is way better than mine", in the second panel the happy audience says "holy shit! Two cakes!"
A robot pulls a cylinder out of a smoking oven. The caption reads "A.I.", and the robot is saying:
"I used a very polluting oven to mix all the cakes into a new cake that has no taste. The artists are now broke and I keep using their cakes without their consent. If you give money to my techbros-overlords we can pollute more so you can pretend to be an artist."
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Always relevant:

Image of text describing the difference between tech enthusiasts and tech workers. The former adopt "smart" appliances. The latter:" the most recent technology I own is a printer from 2004 and I keep a gun nearby in case it makes an unexpected noise"
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Hell. You are describing hell. Nobody wants an “interactive and engaging” dishwasher. They just want their dishes cleaned. www.forbes.com/sites/bernar...

Across all industries, organizations are rapidly embracing generative AI. Among them, makers of home appliances like fridges and ovens. Generative AI in your oven? Why not? Ater all, AI has been creeping into our homes for years (think smart lightbulbs and Alexa) – but thanks to generative AI, these interactions will become even more human and more personal.
Imagine, for example, asking your washing machine whether it’s safe to wash a beloved item of clothing on a certain setting – literally, asking it out loud or via an app. Or you could say to your fridge, “Hey, when am I going to run out of milk?” and it’ll tell you. Integrating generative AI into everyday products could lead to a new era of smart appliances that are not only more adaptive to our needs but also more interactive and engaging.
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MrFDA
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Geek et neuroradiologue. Le mĂȘme que sur l'ancien oiseau bleu ^^
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