A reminder that the best way to establish that you are who you say you are when you join BlueSky is to post a unique picture of your cat. #proofOfCat is the most valid form of ID
10 weeks away from Facebook and life feels so much better. No idea about fierce yet pointless discussions in groups. No idea about anxious posts about daily events. No idea about expensive holiday trips all my contacts seemed to take. Just pure JOMO, reading books, and cooking good winter food.
My first ever walk on sea ice. First, almost scared to death even where water is supposed to be shallow. Then, more courageous, testing and taking small steps, listening to noises that bending and crackling ice makes. A true "Trollvinter" as Tove Jansson wrote.
"Sundial" by Liis Nimik is arguably one of the most beloved documentaries this year. Being filmed on 16 mm film reels, it delicately takes a glimpse into lives of people living in countryside in Estonia. #slowcinemayoutu.be/xucje4IbdRA?...
Eesti kinodes alates 3. oktoobristLooduse lõputus ringkäigus on kõigil oma ülesanne - taimedel, seentel, putukatel ja loomadel... Nad leiavad alati oma tasak...
Hello! Looks like a lovely and inspirational feed!
This week, an Estonian weekly published an article about trash invasion in (social) media. One has to be blind to not notice it indeed. But when literally everything is newsworthy, it becomes meaningless. Even worse, trash is toxic, hazardous for minds. That's why I'm here, hoping for the best.
ChatGPT-4's analysis of the Stanford/MIT/Princeton Foundational Model Transparency Index report GPT-4: The researchers believe that transparency is a practical necessity to ensure the responsible and beneficial deployment of AI systems in society p4sc4l.substack.com/p/chatgpt-4s...
GPT-4: The researchers believe that transparency is not just a moral or ethical imperative but also a practical necessity to ensure the responsible and beneficial deployment of AI systems in society
A question to think about🤔: "Does the fact that you can do better mean that you are not doing a good job?": www.science.org/content/arti...#selfcare