the stuff of our souls, dried out like cut-rate horse leather in the hateful sun of this fallen city
i had help! what i did not have was time or mental health capacity.
OK fine if I ever run a publishing house, which I will not, you can submit too.
Me: I am a serious! journalist! Also me: www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-... 🧪
Food science can explain why mozzarella melts like a dream while feta and ricotta don’t
I simply don’t disparage or mock people’s appearance anymore. It’s easy and it feels great — it’s not a sacrifice at all. You should check it out
shep is trolling me, i spent 10 years in the publishing game and am now very much out
The kind of nerds who really do need their glasses broken.
New from 404 Media: someone put facial recognition on Meta's smart glasses to instantly dox strangers. You look at them, sends face to a facial recognition tool. LLM infers name, sends to people site. Gets phone number, address. I've seen it in action www.404media.co/someone-put-...
The technology, which marries Meta’s smart Ray Ban glasses with the facial recognition service Pimeyes and some other tools, lets someone automatically go from face, to name, to phone number, and home...
been saying this for a decade: buy hard copies of anything you love, even if all that's available is a dvd or a cd or something, because you cannot fucking trust a landlord
"We’re living through an age of mass deletion, a moment when entertainment and media corporations see themselves not as custodians of valuable cultural history, once freely available, but as ruthless maximisers of profit." @zachschonfeld.bsky.social
The amount of media being wiped from the internet is worrying for viewers, and industry workers who need the exposure, says journalist and critic Zach Schonfeld