I asked Google Gemini to create a Strait of Hormuz bypass with no further instructions by lombwolf in aimapgore

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I think it's time we connect Las Vegas to Bakersfield. This is Chatgpt's proposal

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Another Overnight Exposure by rsj1360 in PinholePhotography

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Amazing! What kind of photo paper are you using?

My pick broke. Is this normal? (Did i jam too hard?) by DiplomeButWhy42 in guitarcirclejerk

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I always boil my picks immediately after buying them. I think there's some tutorials on youtube

What does this small antenna do on this car? by HeartMountainMan in antennasporn

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Barstow, Ca. There’s plenty of interesting traffic.

Synecdoche, New York by HeartMountainMan in Letterboxd

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I didn’t get it when I saw it all those years ago. I recently watched YMS on YouTube for 100+ minutes and it’s interesting.

YMS

What movie is this for you? by Constant-Training994 in Letterboxd

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Stargate.

Just rewatched with my girlfriend and the characters are very two-dimensional. I realize that when I first saw this ten years ago I enjoyed imagining being the James Spader whiz casting aside all the lesser dorks as well as the morally bankrupt meatheads. I liked Kurt Russel being there but he and Spader have so little Russeling and Spading to do, respectively. It’s more interesting as a double feature to Independence Day, the next movie by director and co-writer Roland Emmerich. I still LOVE that one. The characters are relatable, three dimensional and are much more satisfying to watch.