using an AI to put myself in the background of thousands of google maps shots around the world. So, if people look me up in ClearViewAI, PimEyes, or whatever it's like a Where In the World is Carmen Sandiego deal.
While the politicians and NIMBY's were concerned about people camping outside and how that made them uncomfortable for the past few years, around 1500 people died in Multnomah County due to fentanyl overdose. Every few hours someone is dying due to overdose. This is not just unhoused people, but an epidemic affecting everyone in the community. Every single death is preventable, but instead of investing in real solutions programs keep being gutted to fund things like making the people most at risk of death criminals.
One thing I've changed my mind on as I've gotten older is that now I think rite of passage ceremonies are great. Counter cultures should adopt more of them. They are silly and cringe, but you can't transition to a new paradigm without them very easily.
Apparently, the chief of police in Tillamook is in trouble, because he was afraid the evidence clerk would be harmed from contact fentanyl exposure. So, he went into evidence and stole all the fentanyl and threw it away.
I woke up this morning and my cat was missing. One of the doors was unlocked and I found her sitting outside. I have no idea how she got out there. Maybe the solar storm teleported her or something.
holy shit. they actually called it "reply guy". seeing the Torment Nexus and copying it for profit is one thing, but seeing a reply guy and being like "I can monetize that" is a whole new type of evil.
This game is great. It's a peaceful and cozy game. You run around as Snufkin abolishing rules to fight cops, save the forest, be inspired to make music, and find your friends. All while Sigur Ros tunes accompany the setting of Moominvalley.
@poorpossum oooh, that Rockbox theme looks good. I'm waiting for one of those quad SD card HD replacements to show up before I put Rockbox on it. So, I just threw one album on here for now to do a function test.
a year ago I said that using an ad blocker was one of the most important and first steps a person can do to protect themselves on technology these days.
I then got a people telling me that was ridiculous and it was bad that I dared to suggest such a thing.
since then, CISA and the NSA have suggested that people use ad blockers to protect themselves online.
who are these people still defending using the internet without basic security that blocks entities trying to gather your PII and trick you into clicking malware links?
sometimes, I do actually know what I'm talking about.