You know the best way to kill AI? Don't use it. Don't buy it. Don't share it. Don't give the people who use it your labour or your money.
You know the best way to kill AI? Don't use it. Don't buy it. Don't share it. Don't give the people who use it your labour or your money.
Not just Britainβ¦π
Blocked! Thank you.
Ditto.
No money to feed hungry children.
No money to home the unhoused.
No money for health insurance.
No money to stop sewage from backing up into our homes.
But billions of dollars are spent bombing a country that was no threat to us.
#EpsteinDistraction
Me too. I love the way the server moves his paw out of the way!
I still think about this a lot.
Donald Trump just held a press conference bragging about Venezuela like he'd invented the wheel.
"We've taken out 100 million barrels of oil. And now they have another 100 million barrels coming. The relationship is extraordinary."
Okay champ. Let's do some maths for the folks at home.
Me too
Picture of front cover of a book entitled Land is what we make it by Ernest Manners. Drawing of an undulating landscape with trees, hedgerows and a setting sun. Colour mainly ochre, brown and black
This gentleman?
I was thinking that might be Boudicca but thatβs a gentleman blackbird. π¦ββ¬
Good luck. Thatβs quite tough!
The finest take down of the institution of monarchy and "class" and the grasping, greedy, venal, entitled, and very stupid people it enables that you will read today or any day.
www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
And you, too Carla. Grey and wet here but the sun will shine again. βοΈπ
#RebeccaWest #BookSky
Tell us about St Piran, said Wolf, who loved the well-worn tales. "Well," said Old Fox, as if telling for the first time, "he was tied to a mill-stone by jealous fellows in Ireland, and thrown over the top of a cliff as high as our White Nothe. The sea below was dark and stormy and heaving, but the moment that worn old stone broke the water, it calmed, calmed to the glassy still of a mill pond itself! He floated day and night like a calm, spinning otter, gazing up at the passing summer clouds and the bright stars, until he reached the coast of Cornwall. He washed up at first light, and was found and untied and blanketed and fed and watered by his very first disciples - a Fox, a Badger & a Bear. A very scholarly trio from the nearby village. Good and sensible companions. Kind as could be. Noble Cornish folk. And he taught them there on the long, curved beach of Perranzabuloe, where we went that time on our holiday, where the Atlantic roars day and night. Their seminary was in a sheltered hollow full of flowers - shepherd's needle and sea thrift and weasel's-snout - and butterflies, so many butterflies, their wings as silvery and bright as a mermaid's scales.
Happy St Piran's Day, one and all!
Lindseyβs diplomacy working wonders in UAE.
Dozens of trains cancelled after fire near Glasgow Central station | Cambs Times share.google/yHI9fTo1p9I6...
Anyone commuting into Glasgow Central Station for work tomorrow, the station is shut until further notice due to a fire on Union Street..
This makes me feel physically sick.
Canβt beat it for roasties, either!
Placing bets?
100%
Only ones I ever liked where in Walton, Liverpool where the chip were cooked in beef tallow on a coal fired range. Probably long gone now as it was archaic in the 70s/80s.
Has anyone ever made Good Friday Caraway Bread, traditionally popular in the West Country?
Soon please.
Food and wine are also little known treasures!
I almost envy you - so much to see for the first time.
It is an under valued gem. Do let me know if I can be of any help.
Even lovelier. So much we donβt show!
Well this is just adorable
Thatβs where it started.