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👈👉 Otis invented a new word: spl-awe-lodging, or where to go look for new ideas... since the internet of things is getting strangely weird, but we still need awe and a place to create...  So you need ideas? REALLLY GOOD IDEAS: If you’re passionate about the planet, obsessed with reducing waste, or just trying to get better at recycling more than just your junk mail, this one’s for you. I’ve rounded up some of the best recycling and eco-friendly bloggers out there—and trust me, these people make trash look good (in the best way possible). Whether you’re diving into the zero-waste lifestyle or just want cool upcycling ideas, these bloggers will give you tips, inspo, and probably a few projects you’ll want to start right away. #1 Recycled.CraftGossip.com If you love crafting with a purpose, this blog is a must-follow. And of course we are going to list ourselves in this ranking. Recycled.CraftGossip.com is full of clever DIY projects that turn trash into treasures. Wheth...

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PRO-HUMAN wrote:

AI, the perpetual regurgitation machine that creates nothing but remembers and rehashes everything....  is not concerned with insight, originality or uniqueness. It is concerned only with what works based on previous data... Another way is that we are becoming bored with their slop, less engaged and more discerning. That we are turning back to books, CDs and DVDs to engage more deeply with longer formats in a mode they cannot track.  However they, like AI, are unlikely to ask an actual human and will instead misinterpret the data until no one is left to engage with their slop.  We can but hope, in the meantime support real work by real humans and don’t give your attention (and data) away to the broligarchy so easily.

 

Why The Future Is Looking Increasingly Like The Past 📼 by Neal Moore

Uber just reinvented the bus, Grab just reinvented the taxi, live streaming just reinvented broadcast TV, and streamers just reinvented cable bundles - but why?

Read on Substack
 
 
Puck and Otis have a DVD player now and a nice stack of movies to watch anytime we want... we are happy... xox 

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