@TheGameChief I'm sure you're right about it being a shitshow, but as a fan of yours I know you're a programming historian (sic). I'm not. But if I can utilize Gemini to accomplish a task (e.g. navbar for my historical map site https://t.co/nnwVEeC1aF), a shitshow is better than a no-show.
@ArchivesdeLyon What a great poster. Might be a stretch, but this might be a good example of human design elements which we might lose with AI imaging.
@ChachUzumaki @jshyb_ Maybe, but here’s what Larry Brown said in 2012:
"I’ve had more people come up to me--they don't even know who the hell I am, but they know I coached Detroit--they always would say, 'Oh, that team, they played the right way,'… to make that come true, I think Rip comes first.”
@bstrawb01@Scottsfergy@bluezharp Yes - Prince plays his style, Clapton plays Freddie King's style! Just teasing - my money's on Prince but he's later and more important. Clapton probably explored a few more guitar styles at least on albums.
Hmm…did you know that Lord Tennyson’s middle name was Lloyd? LOL. He doesn’t seem to have actually had a middle name. The textbook author had just been writing about William Lloyd Garrison, so that’s obviously how it happened.
“Without courage we cannot practice any other virtue with consistency. We can’t be kind, true, merciful, generous, or honest.”
— @DrMayaAngelou
(I’ve used a variation of this on my Twitter profile for years.)
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@evannicolebell I was "like great, but why does it sound different?" Then I realized it is because you're not playing your Strat!
Obviously I'm not a guitar player LOL.
@houston_tsta@HISDSupe@EctorPrep@EctorCountyISD I don't see significant gains in Algebra I. The fourth graph compares 8th grade honors students to the state/district's 9th grade population + all high school students who have yet to pass the Algebra 1 test. Most 8th graders take 8th grade math (chart #3)
“To do the useful thing, to say the courageous thing, to contemplate the beautiful thing: that is enough for one man’s life.”
― T.S. Eliot
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Panoramic visions of Istanbul's past await at Pera Museum's "On the Spot" exhibition, depicting Istanbul as a place where images take shape, offering an exploration of city through different representations within historical context
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@JuGuinand @TVuillet @ArchivesdeLyon @ucly @HistLyon Vous pouvez également découvrir le plan scénographique de Lyon grandeur nature en ligne sur https://t.co/dSOEFd8Eis.