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๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ Social ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ Gibberings ver. CCXIX - "what's new, c*nty chops?"

And they had a pickup cab cover on the back. The truck is still on its side. If it would have rolled they would have been done.


It looks like they got out from the top windows.


I heard yelling but I couldn't see where it was coming from. I heard it in the wind.


Fck.


Lucky.
 
They weren't from around here. They were visiting.

It's really sad bc there was a two year old baby in the truck too. ๐Ÿฅบ

I mean. They all made it. But it's still sad.

They are trying to fix it the best that they can right now.

The FD was there till midnight. This post gave me a bad de javu


I have never seen anything that terrible. Except when ***** didn't

turn around but didn't drown. And everyone laughed about it for decade or so.

But a two year baby oh no. They didn't know,.
 
There was a flash flood here and a ford pickup got washed away. I was watching the EMS go by.

They got everyone out though and the dog .... on a leash.

I think the pickup is wrecked for good though. It was horrible.

The truck is still on its side getting washed. It's brown mud all flooding down everywhere.

Oh I don't know how they got to them. They went over an at least twelve foot concrete slab.

The EMS crew everywhere. Damnnn. ๐Ÿ™
That sounds terrible!

What country are you in?
 
That sounds terrible!

What country are you in?
Awe. I'm so .... I couldn't answer right away today.

I have to get away for a while. ( work chores )

You know that kind of thing and I have a lot. :rolleyes:

But .... It is a dip in a creek a big one. That has no water for most of the time through the drought and some floods,

not many floods

and everything else. There are three ways around it. That way. The medium filled ditch and then the dry long road way

around with a bridge. But that bridge is so high that the water will never reach it. It has to be

because there is a community in there.

That ditch is part of the county maintained road yes. And I didn't even know it was raining until I went out on

the porch.

I'm in the southwest states you know. And hidden away in the mountains. But yeah it is a county road for sure

And you know it was just sunny out. The sun was shining and the heat was melting everything and then this.
 
..........

I am so sorry. My cousin died. From another state. Recently. Like days I have tears now. Bad.

So bad and a lump in my throat. I'm fck up now but I will get better. I have to. This time.

Thanks. K <3
 
And so it begins. Right. :eek::cool:

Omg. I can't believe it's september already. Three more days till fall. ๐Ÿ‚ lol.
 
Coffee works. Hehee. <3:cool:

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Yeh, it's fuckin scary innit?

I've been watching a few of these videos recently, before it clicked that they were AI generated.

The first one was this:



What I want to know is how much human input is required to produce videos that are so realistic.

Is it just a case of saying "make a funny video about the Leeds festival"?

Is the script written by people and the computer just adds visuals?

Are none of the people actually real?

I just can't get my head around it...
 
Afaik, the entire video - visuals and script - are AI generated. Obviously you have to write some kind of appropriate prompt, but after that itโ€™s entirely automated.

This shit will be truly terrifying in a few years when vids indistinguishable from reality can be made. The possibilities are just horrendous :|
 
When i recently went down a rabbit hole of watching videos that were criticial of Starmer and his passing of the Online Safety Act, it wasn't long before the algorithm starting giving me very low quality total b/s AI created videos full of lies with titles with things like 'Farage sweeps to victory in general election.'

I know that is a future possibilty, and obviously that it hasnt happened yet. There were just dozens and dozens of similarly titled videos, with the comments sections seemingly mostly full of bots, just agreeing with the 'thrust' of the videos.

With just one or 2 actual human comments along the lines of "but none of this is true".

It really is scary and worrying.

I already hate videos narrated by AI. Although they have come on so much in recent months, and they can at least now read as if they are getting the punctuation right, most of the time. And once they've got that fully nailed, and can sound like they understand what they are saying too, youtube is probably gonna get flooded with loads of cheap AI shite. Especially in the run up to elections.
 
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Any fans of this guy on here?
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Sat down for a few days of reading, I'd heard of this guy but only knew he had what I felt was a small Junk habit, I learned I was wrong.
I'd heard him before on BBC Radio 4 & fell to sleep hearing his waffle, anyone who knows what "Raam Naam Satya Hai" means & has sat at Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi is good by me & worthy of me taking a 2nd review of my opinion.
 
My Gawd this is a Storm.
I was told on the weather today it would be a few cm's of Rain, It's flooded the street in a few minutes!!!!!!!!
 
Any fans of this guy on here?
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Sat down for a few days of reading, I'd heard of this guy but only knew he had what I felt was a small Junk habit, I learned I was wrong.
I'd heard him before on BBC Radio 4 & fell to sleep hearing his waffle, anyone who knows what "Raam Naam Satya Hai" means & has sat at Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi is good by me & worthy of me taking a 2nd review of my opinion.
Find him a little bit pretentious; prefer his journalism to his fiction.

Strangely enough, I was looking for something amidst my boxes of books and I saw Cock and Bull in there between Flann O'Brien and Dorothy Parker. That'd be an interesting meeting.
 
it made Cormac McCarthy read like Roald Dahl.
I had the same when I picked up The Road by McCarthy, not my cup of Tea.

It took me 4 goes to crack & understand Naked Lunch & wasn't till I had a most bizarre trip on MXE that I finally grasped what was being done with the text.
 
I think Burroughs gets better with age. So many things I never noticed when I first delved into him as an edgy teen.

Then there's his 'normal' writing that's pretty groovy too. Queer is very good. Even if it labours the point that he wanted to fuck Allen Ginsberg so badly.
 
I think Burroughs gets better with age. So many things I never noticed when I first delved into him as an edgy teen.

Then there's his 'normal' writing that's pretty groovy too. Queer is very good. Even if it labours the point that he wanted to fuck Allen Ginsberg so badly.
The dead road trilogy is some of the best fiction in the English language.
I have the trilogy and love them.
 
The Room by Hubert Selby Jr is one of the few novels I admit that I struggled to finish.

Not that it was bad at all. Just so relentless that it made Cormac McCarthy read like Roald Dahl.
You know many of the difficult aspects of some of Cormac Mcarthy's works, can be removed by listening to them on audio book?

That way you dont have to struggle to try to make sense of the almost total lack of punctuation marks and quotes, as a good narrator does that for you, even having different voices for the different characters. So even Blood Meridian, which even 'experts' consider a difficult book, was one that I found relatively easy to follow. Not because I think I'm smart but because the audiobook format makes all the difference in the world. I mean I followed the book, on the surface level at least, easily enough, but I must admit I needed some background and guidance to start figuring out the deeper levels and stuff. But that's not too bad I guess, unless you're an expert reader or have a degree in literature or something, anyone is going to need some kind of background and context to get more out of the books?

I've read 2 or 3 Cormac McCarthy's now, and I definitely think "He's the Man!" (For me.)

His style is just so amazingly stylish!. I know that's bad English, but I think it conveys what I'm trying to say, better than anything else I can think of right now. He's just Jaw droppingly brilliant at times.

Must read / listen to more of his books.

But annoyingly I cant get his first book to complete the d/l of the torrent. Otherwise I'd have them all, and go through them all in chronological order.

I might have to get on of those audible trial offers again to be able to listen to it. I presume it will be on there.

I just cant read physical books any more for 3 main reasons. The mind wandering is uncontrollable. I literally cannot complete one sentence without the words causing multiple distracting trains of thought. Audiobooks force me to keep up and keep concentrating. The eye strain of reading books is also very uncomfortable for me. And finally I just fall asleep within 5 minutes maximum if I try to read a physical book. :roll eyes:

I cant explain why I have none of these issues reading forums etc. I guess it's a more active form of reading? And not so potentially overwhelming, as most posts are brief and to the point. Rather than having a whole 400 page block of words to go through, which may be subconsciously putting me off.
 
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