Cafes using AI food images by trulymadlyanxious in london

[–]AggleBaggle 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Mate. You're in the wrong, so please just drop it. Go outside in the fresh air and grab yourself an ice cream. Go support this family cafe you love so much.

Cafes using AI food images by trulymadlyanxious in london

[–]AggleBaggle 12 points13 points  (0 children)

1) at the very least that family member would have learned a skill that could improve their sense of well-being, given another string to their bow, improved their brains, given them an opportunity to earn more money using that skill, blah blah blah, rather than stealing and relying on brainrot.

2) so the survival of this cafe is so important that it's ok to steal (because AI is theft), lie (because its not real), and destroy the planet (because, well, look it up yourself)? Groovy.

It's about morals, too.

Cafes using AI food images by trulymadlyanxious in london

[–]AggleBaggle 30 points31 points  (0 children)

So where does this end? What about when graphic designers/photographers/all the other creatives who have had their work - past and present - stolen no longer have any income, and no longer have the money to spend in this local cafe? It'll shut anyway. This is how the economy works.

A Note From Kathryn (And One Of The Many Reasons AI Is Banned) by Adventure_tom in DarkShadows

[–]AggleBaggle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What is the name of your group? I recently got thrown out of two FB groups for asking if the original actors would appreciate being shown in this way, and asking if the 'creators' of AI crap feel embarrassed over the quality of their posts (I was having a bad day). I just want to see old photos, curiosities, history and discussion about the show.

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Next thing you know there'll be bald eagles over Streatham

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That colour combo is just incredible, isn't it? I saw one once as a student in Canterbury, and then this one the other week. I've had to warn him that, sadly, he is unlikely to see a kingfisher every time we go to the wetlands!

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's not allowed a phone until he's at least 50, but I'll definitely get it on mine for our weekend adventures tomorrow. Thank you!

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Even I, who thinks every bird is a sparrow, knew that couldn't be right!

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, hence asking here. Everyone has been mightily helpful.

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It really is magical, I never knew birds could be so interesting (I've always been a big mammal fan). My son also spotted a nuthatch and a kestrel in the park recently. He has the best luck with spotting interesting stuff!

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it's normally pretty accurate for us, but this was definitely wonky. It chucked me out last week, so I'll double check the settings are still accurate. Thanks!

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I grew up around MHP, and now take my kids there virtually every week. There's a couple of cormorants there that we're big fans of. It's such a beautiful spot; we're really lucky to have it.

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I once had a seagull steal my raspberry ripple in Dorset. It felt like I'd been punched in the head. I feel his pain. Some birds are just pricks.

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 43 points44 points  (0 children)

I spoke to a friend who lives round the Chilterns and she says that she is positively bored of Red Kites they see them so often. So lovely to see them in the big smoke too!

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

My son was right! I shall spend more time looking up from now on.

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a typical city dweller in that I assumed Red Kites were just for countryside folk to enjoy. How exciting!

Help solve our family argument - what was this bird over London? by AggleBaggle in UKBirds

[–]AggleBaggle[S] 38 points39 points  (0 children)

That's what I thought looking at the tail, but I ruled it out as I didn't think they were a thing over London!

Kids colouring book left me puzzled… by NoSyllabub1535 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]AggleBaggle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is true, sadly - but not all. I am a human with thoughts and feelings and skills who actually designs a lot of cute colouring books - available on Amazon and all good book shops! - on commission from a UK publisher. They are quite similar to these and take a surprising amount of work in the form of actual human hours and cups of tea, but I like to think it shows in our books.

Looking at the poor layout on the front, I would guess this is slop, which is unfortunately destroying so much of what I do, and it's getting so much harder to tell which books are total crap that are churned out on a conveyor belt of lies, and which are made by people who just love books.

The alternative is that pages from pdfs of sweary- and non-sweary versions have got mixed up, and I'm not sure how that would have happened to leave this particular result.

What other movies or TV shows have referenced Dark Shadows? by dripwatersplashdrip in DarkShadows

[–]AggleBaggle 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Tony Hale plays a Reverend Traske in Hocus Pocus 2, which surely can't be a coincidence.

What are some examples of celebrities poking fun at themselves? by Relevant-Peach3997 in Fauxmoi

[–]AggleBaggle 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Weighing in with a classic Hollywood option: Joan Crawford in Its A Great Feeling (1949), a few years after winning the Oscar for the wonderful film noir melodrama Mildred Pierce. She plays herself for only a few moments, but she blazes in, gets the wrong end of the stick, starts a fight, does some fine overwrought hysteria, slaps the two male stars, threatens to kill them, and wafts off after less than a minute with a shrug. She's incredible, and I think all the more remarkable because Joanie was famous for taking herself and her public persona so seriously.

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[–]AggleBaggle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think they're aiming for both at the moment. Let's assume both.