Google Gemini has been doing a fantastic job at reading 19th century German business directories for me. And it makes connections between tenants and family names quite well.
I know it's crazy, but I love anthropomorphizing things like erasers. Because why not. I know it's AI slop and waste of electricity, but I was entertained.
@QualiaQuanta@grok produce three short parallel, but functionally incompatible theories to this one that seen similar but are impossible to reconcile with this.
Seeing Chuck e cheese’s history & how animatronics are treated by companies like CEC & how they’re generally perceived as scary monsters these days
The concept of “what if x had feelings” being applied to animatronics sounds far more interesting than
“killer animatronics”
@M0Riz0_ I enjoyed that video more than I expected I would. I grew up on 80s music videos and sometimes they would tell a good story and this was a good story.
i have ancestry in Mönchswalde.
I found a german relative that stayed behind in 1854 when my ancestor got on a boat, that I never saw on any genealogy lists until tripping over a German family tree on myheritage. Very surprised - and it gave me the exact part of Bautzen, Saxony