Drone Attacks Hit Oil Depots and Refineries Across Russia and Occupied Crimea
Drone strikes hit oil depots and refineries across several Russian regions and annexed Crimea overnight, causing fires, evacuations, and airport disruptions,BYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
Ahh! 🔔 The bells! 🔔 The bells! 🦇 Batshit crazy throughout the land! 🔔 Ahh! 🔔 The bells!
My water orchid flowered. - All For Gardening
Been growing it in our bog filter, is covered with flower spikes.Gardener (All For Gardening)
An Amazon AI chatbot that sums up the book you are reading while you are reading it. While trampling over the writer’s rights.
“Ask This Book."
“Your expert reading assistant, instantly answering questions about plot details, character relationships, and thematic elements without disrupting your reading flow.”
Enshittification is too polite a word for all this.
#Books #Bookstodon
#Enshittification #AI
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Kindle's New Gen AI-Powered "Ask This Book" Feature Raises Rights Concerns - Writer Beware
In a recent press release, Amazon noted that some new features were coming to Kindle. We’re adding new AI-powered reading features that preserve the magic of reading on Kindle.Victoria Strauss (Writer Beware)
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#PhantastikPrompts 14.12.:
Gibt es Tiere in deiner Geschichte? Wenn ja, welche?
Stand jetzt (Kapitel 6) sind noch keine persönlich aufgetaucht. Aber der Plan sieht außer dem üblichen Nutzvieh Mäuse und Katzen vor. Ach ja, und Ratten. Es *wird* Ratten geben.
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‘Outright evil:’ anguish and anger over South Africans tricked into fighting for Russia | South Africa
Mary hasn’t heard from her son since 27 August, when he told her he was worried he was being sent to the frontlines of Russia’s war with Ukraine. Since thenBYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
"Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes and groves,
And ye that on the sands with printless foot
Do chase the ebbing Neptune and do fly him
When he comes back;"
- #ShakespeareSunday, Tempest
The sunset is picking out detail in the flanks of the mountain and its cap of cloud. Tufts of withering grass scattered across the black dunes are made golden by the low light.
Kambhorn (522m/1712ft) at Stokksnes, #Iceland.
#SilentSunday #StillerSonntag #Iceland2025 #LandscapePhotography #Photography
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Le raton laveur retrouvé ivre dans un magasin américain n’en était pas à son coup d’essai
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Le raton laveur retrouvé ivre dans un magasin américain n’en était pas à son coup d’essai
Il y a une dizaine de jours, ce raton laveur était entré par effraction dans un magasin d’alcool de l’État de Virginie, devenant instantanément célèbre sur les réseaux sociaux.Le HuffPost
Schoten op druk Bondi Beach in Sydney, zeker dertien personen naar het ziekenhuis
Australië: Bij de schietpartij zijn meerdere schoten gelost. Zeker dertien personen zouden naar het ziekenhuis zijn gebracht. Hoewel er twee verdachten zijn opgepakt, is de politieactie nog gaande.Nina Eshuis (NRC)
Israel Says Hamas Leader Killed in Gaza, Testing Fragile Truce
Israel killed Hamas commander Raed Saad, citing truce violations and rearming efforts, as plans for an international force involving Italy emerge.BYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
Help me become a hoya lover - All For Gardening
I have mixed feelings about hoyas.. It all started when I first got my variegated wayetii months ago and she's been nothing but a pain 😭 She would dropGardener (All For Gardening)



Harry W.
in reply to Ciara • • •this is gross!
Though I expect it to work as well as their other most recent A.I adventure
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A.I. seems to be a solution looking for a problem.
Amazon pulls its bad AI video recaps after Fallout fallout
Ian Carlos Campbell (Engadget)Ciara reshared this.
Ciara
in reply to Harry W. • • •JDS
in reply to Ciara • • •hanktank61
in reply to Ciara • • •Not completely. This as proof :)
Reading declined through the net-years.
Improving there as well, with a preference for all what is written before 2000.
Antiquarian bookshops are becoming interesting again.
And Gutenberg is great too. Still need a device for that...
Anything older than 30 years is considered "Old" or "Historic", isn´t it ?
For newer , the library is also still there.
Ciara
in reply to hanktank61 • • •L'égrégore André ꕭꕬ
in reply to Ciara • • •"answers to questions about things like a character’s motive or the significance of a scene"
Ah, finally someone came up with a solution to the problem of *checks notes* "books that make you think"?!‽
Truly an invention by the most unimaginative minds the corporate ladder can produce.
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Ciara
in reply to L'égrégore André ꕭꕬ • • •@Mabande
"Truly an invention by the most unimaginative minds the corporate ladder can produce."
Well said, well put.
Morten Juhl-Johansen
in reply to L'égrégore André ꕭꕬ • • •I am not sure they are the people we should invest time and effort in, at least with literature.
Ciara
in reply to Morten Juhl-Johansen • • •Jens Jäger
in reply to Ciara • • •Ciara
in reply to Jens Jäger • • •Interesting! So there are readers who want this kind of AI chatbot! I actually quite enjoy those 'who is Harriet again?' moments when I have to flick either my mind or the pages back to remember. In the same way, I miss the random conversations we used to have when someone would say 'wait, is Paul Newman dead?' and we'd try to group-remember through anecdotes and recall-by-association. Now someone just whips their phone out and looks up A Fact.
@mjj @Mabande
DrYak
in reply to Ciara • • •Ciara
in reply to DrYak • • •Babs E. Blue #IStandW/Ukraine
in reply to L'égrégore André ꕭꕬ • • •Ciara
in reply to Babs E. Blue #IStandW/Ukraine • • •Natasha
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in reply to Ciara • • •Ciara
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in reply to cwicseolfor • • •Lance
in reply to Ciara • • •Ciara
in reply to Lance • • •Brokar
in reply to Ciara • • •There is no opt-out.
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in reply to Brokar • • •funnymonkey
in reply to Ciara • • •This is exactly why the "we can use data for product improvement" clauses in privacy policies have always been a land grab.
They allow vendors to manufacture a "legitimate use" that justifies theft.
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Ciara
in reply to funnymonkey • • •funnymonkey
in reply to Ciara • • •Thank you!
(I have read more privacy policies than is probably healthy -- and I have had this conversation with Very Serious People* who repeatedly assured me this was fine)
*For real, these were people leading/with positions of significant responsibility in orgs advocating for and writing laws related to privacy and user rights
Ciara
in reply to funnymonkey • • •Pomegranate_Stew 🎄
in reply to Ciara • • •Ciara
in reply to Pomegranate_Stew 🎄 • • •arrbee
in reply to Ciara • • •Having given up on finding a "killer app" based on LLM they are now bundling this kind of unnecessary feature into mainstream products with an eye to demanding extra payments later when users (and business clients) are locked in.
Ciara
in reply to arrbee • • •Nini
in reply to Ciara • • •Ciara
in reply to Nini • • •My feelings too.
"telling me what it statistically assumes happened."
A key point. Anyone who has discussed books with other humans, especially in book groups, knows that people often read plots, scenarios, characters , events and whole stories differently. Sometimes disagreeing on what actually happened, when writers (delightfully) create ambiguity and room for interpretation and imagination. A language probability machine's statistical best-guess has no role to play here.
caffetino
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in reply to caffetino • • •Chris Hessert
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in reply to Chris Hessert • • •Erik Ableson
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