one of the underrated harms of AI is the death of vernacular design
now the kebab shop sign is gonna look like claudeslop instead of chaotic dafont goodness
RIP David Hockney. There are infinite images I could post. Across medium, technology & time, relentless in returning the gaze to see better; colour, value, detail, mystery, wonder, joy in the world, inviting us to do so too. His life is a manifesto of what art can be. My hero
*A pedir indicações na Madeira*
Sabe como se vai para o aeroporto CR7
Habitante: olhe vai em direção ao hospital Cristiano Ronaldo, vira a direita para apanhar a ICR7 segue até à EB 2 Cristiano Ronaldo, esquerda para o museu Cristiano Ronaldo e vira a direita e pronto
GTA 3 port progress on the Nokia N95: fixed textures (phone auto halves resolution), cars and character heads now render, no more crashes. it’s playable. Next: improve FPS, restore particles, and optimize code. Based on Shinovon’s Symbian^3 port.
#nokia#symbian#gta#rockstar
South Korea's first humanoid robot monk made its debut at Jogye Temple in Seoul, ahead of Buddha's birthday. Gabi, the 130-centimeter-tall robot, wore a traditional grey-and-brown Buddhist robe and stood before monks as it pledged to devote itself to Buddhism
There is a simple statement in this paper, which I think deserves to be picked out and to stand alone:
"Interpreting ambiguous symptoms as signs of a disorder can worsen symptoms over time."
I would only add that psychiatric diagnosis itself—self-diagnosed and diagnosis by a medical professional a like—is inherently an excersise in interpreting ambiguous symptoms, for there are no objective means of disambiguation (i.e. tests).
This isn't a problem at the periphery, but one that is central to psychiatry, and the problems that arise are not limited to overdiagnosis but to psychiatric diagnosis per se.
Genuinely awed by this video, in which a woman does a Marina Abramović “the artist is present” face at a comedian and her inscrutability and unbroken eye contact drives him to madness and reveals his deepest insecurities