Keep at it Breezie, don't change, or feel the need toπ
Keep at it Breezie, don't change, or feel the need toπ
abstrakt mit weiΓen BlΓΌten; "Hoffnungsvoll" Die Geduld nicht verlieren, auch wenn es unmΓΆglich erscheint, das ist Geduld. Aus Japan
Die Geduld nicht verlieren, auch wenn es unmΓΆglich erscheint, das ist Geduld.
Aus Japan
Image taken top down of a plastic container filled with water, plants, and gravel. There are many tadpoles swimming around in the water
Image taken top down of water, plants, and gravel. There are many tadpoles swimming around in the water, also a reflection of the sky.
Image taken top down of a plastic container filled with water, plants, and gravel. There are many tadpoles swimming around in the water eating a slice of cucumber
Image taken top down of water, plants, and gravel. There are many tadpoles swimming around in the water eating a slice of cucumber.
I decided to rescue all the frog spawn this year, so there's probably going to be a lot of frogs #amphibian #nature
The park gates.
Your puzzles have an extra dimension of complexity, you now also have to perform search and rescue of missing piecesπΈπ
I think it might have been related to the construction work going on nearby. They have built an enclosure that covers the entire house. It could have been the wind blowing through, not sure though. Alien visitors is more excitingπ€π
Jack barks orders, Radar supervises, Kamiah keeps the peace, and Whittaker waits for treats. Our rescued fox siblings are now seniors with a freshly updated, cozy habitat! π¦
π I also have this problem, not the eating of the puzzle, but definitely sitting in the middle πΈ
I think "Her" is pretty close to where things are going from a societal POV, the environment is too clean, but then for the fortunate it probably will be. "Gattaca" also, I think a two tier genetic world is already low key happening. Idk, what I imagine is pretty grim tbh.
I watched Blade Runner 2049 again last night, I'm definitely liking it more each time I see it. Denis Villeneuve got the atmospherics right for sure, that's where we're headed #scifi
Please, if I'm totally off the mark here let me know. I want to understand this better. For the record, I'm not really for this tech, I worry it's further diluting our ability to think, research, have fun being creative.
It seems to me that what we're seeing is more like machine learning, bots that draw on vast information archives. They don't seem intelligent, especially customer facing bots, they're still all but useless (3.
Is the terminology commonly used wrong? I'm no expert on this area but I always thought that true artificial intelligence had the ability to learn and evolve without us interfering and having to constantly feed more and more data. (2.
Something I've been thinking about recently, given that "Artificial Intelligence" is slowly but surely replacing unseen things/processes that we pay little attention to. (1.
Does first class include a wax seal, premium hand made paper, and delivery by horse courier?
I think Royal Mail is trying to kill off snail mail. The cost of first class is going up to Β£1.80 and second 91p. It's not like you even get top notch service, it's still mediocre at best. It's mind boggling tbh, just can't see how they justify the recent prices hikes π€π
Branch manager branching out
A view of the stairs inside Hintze Hall. The handrail is highly decorated, with carvings of animals. At the top of the stairs, a giant sequoia slice is visible.
A view of the ornate arches in Hintze Hall, carved with floral patterns. In the background, stairs are visible.
A view of the ornate arches in Hintze Hall, carved with floral patterns. In the background, there are tall, arched windows, and a statute of Charles Darwin.
Come for the dinosaurs, stay for the architecture! π€©
We couldnβt resist sharing some more photos taken on a recent stroll around the Museum!
Have you ever noticed these details? β¨
There was a really weird noise going on last night, around 3am. I've never heard anything like it, and can't explain what the hell it was. It lasted about an hour, I stood and listened, outside, for about 15 minutes, it wasn't an animal or a machine, no idea, very odd π§π€πΆ
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I see them every day and I'm thankful that they're still with us.
Image of a pink and white tulip opening to the sun, out of focus foliage in the background.
Finally, signs of life, the sun actually came out #flowers
Last but not least, beavers are being reintroduced in England!
Beavers were hunted to extinction in the UK centuries ago, but can now be licensed for wild releases!
Find out more about the proposals π (4/4)
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
I prefer the image with the lamp tbh. I'm conflicted over image editing apps, especially now that Adobe is so heavily leaning on artificial intelligence. I've used Photoshop since it came out, I feel sad to drop it. It's still really good for image restoration.
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Are you involuntarily kicking things/people, could be tricky in a public setting? Although, you could potentially get away with kicking someone in the arse, blaming your out of control knee conditionπ€π
True, same reasons here, manuka honey is also amazing for healing wounds.
Huh, that's weird, to use a building, is it really morse code? π§
Honey is so goodπ€€
branch of soft blush pink and white blooms