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We report: the rain arrived a couple of days earlier than we were expecting it, which we thought was very good of it. This time around, it did not dry immediately, and we find that it is still here, on the leaves, in the grass, rhythmically dripping from the leaky gutter.

Digital painting of a dusk scene: the sky is cloudy, black at the top, then dark blue, and much lighter where there is a gap between the long, horizontal clouds. The landscape is dark, trees poking above the horizon line, a very dimly lit road in the foreground.

Here’s the thing about Y2K, the ozone layer, etc. The most leftist—in the sense of *valuing labor*—thing you can do is reject the brainwashing that tells you that heroism is running into a burning building and not the slow, patient, boring, unglamorous work of *preventing* disaster.

Jessica Price@delafina777.bsky.social · yesterday

I think a lot of people would have died without the work of people like you. The power grid could have gone down, air traffic control, supply chains, medical equipment, water infrastructure… You prevented a disaster. That is heroism. Heroism doesn’t always have to be running into a burning building

Kirishima is drawn to Bakugo’s sweet scent like a rhinoceros beetle to nectar. In Japan, a weak, dying cicada is sometimes called a “Cicada Final” or “cicada bomb.”

I cannot stress enough: the AI bubble has already popped it is just being kept on life support by corporations trying to squeeze even a dollar more out of their shit investment, and tech bros doing the same before abandoning their shit company startups. keep hating on AI, you're winning

Kotaku@kotaku.com · 2d ago

Report Suggests Nearly No One Is Buying AI Generated Goods https://kotaku.com/3d-model-markets-are-being-flooded-with-ai-sellers-but-no-ones-buying-2000724790

We report: one hour before sundown, we find the low sun casting strange shadows across the clouds. To the right, rows of altocumulus floccus are floating, tightly packed together. The light changes quickly in the early evening, now that we are midway through August.

Digital painting of a partly cloudy sky:  a thin, smooth cloud layer to the left of the frame, crisscrossed with thin waves, and to the left, thick, white, fluffy clouds in the sunlight. In the middle, there are long, horizontal, blue shadows, akin to fingers in shape.