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“Cat Asleep in Basket” 19th century. Source.

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noise dept.

if i look back, i am lost
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
trying on a metaphor
Noah Kahan
Sade Olutola
occasionally subtle

Kiana Khansmith
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Mike Driver

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d e v o n
KIROKAZE
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

pixel skylines
RMH

#extradirty
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@mildgeese
ALT
“Cat Asleep in Basket” 19th century. Source.
bigs my me at you
Creature
They Throw These at me Because I am so Beautiful and a Star.
hermeto pascoal, iporanga, 1985
It pisses me off that I'm spending all day doing whatever the fuck that it is that I do, instead of whatever the fuck this is. Re evaluating.
unrestrained summer fun
The intestines of the furnace by Stéphane Gaudry, 2012
Suad al-Attar (Iraqi, b. 1942)
very grim that you can't find a single informational post about the current intestinal parasite outbreak in the US where the comments aren't full of people going "oh my god i hope i get it so i can get skinnyyyyyyyy 😂🤣"
The only reason that AI has any presence in our economy is that Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Amazon are intent on spending more than $765 billion in capital expenditures in 2026 and a trillion more in 2027 because they have no other hypergrowth ideas, even though generative AI has yet to show any real potential as something that can drive meaningful revenues (let alone profits), as evidenced by the fact that none of these companies break out their actual AI revenues, a point I made on CNBC late last week. Google does not have the next Google Search, Microsoft does not have the next Microsoft Office, Meta does not have the next Facebook, and Amazon does not have the new AWS. That’s why they need you to believe that AI is a big deal without them ever having to prove why outside of capital expenditures. They want you to assume that all this money can’t be wrong, even though when you remove OpenAI and Anthropic (who represent 89% of the revenues of the largest AI companies) the AI industry is, at best, pulling in $20 billion in annual revenue.
Ed Zitron, Let AI Burn
there is nothing a corporation hates more than having employees, but a close second is having to provide a good or service in order to make money. these two reasons concisely explain is why the ai bubble formed in the first place.
Phyllis Shafer (American Artist, b. 1956)
"Murmur in the Trees" 2022
Bruce Ricker (American, born 1945h)
Moon Planet", 1993
Maynard Dixon
Drought and Downpour 1944
Sampler, silk embroidery on linen foundation, c. 17th century, England
im shaped like a W because im a winner!