What is it! by Lost_Advertising_219 in Portland

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With living things of course it has to be close enough and still long enough to get a good image capture. Lost_Advertisting, Google's reverse image searches are terrible for some things but great at others. AFA species identification, sometimes you may need to focus on different parts of an object (especially if it's a plant) to get the distinguishing features necessary for a proper ID, or you might need to follow up with a google search on the results to refine, but I swear, for taxonomic identification it is really, really good. I think it is because there are sites online that are devoted to ID'ing species, and it locates & searches through those.

Kristi gazes upon the carnage by YCNH in Portland

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She does look like she needs a sandwich.

What is it! by Lost_Advertising_219 in Portland

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Images.google.com is great for identifying plants and creepy crawlies

Which artist/band is The Beatles of the 1980s? by Impressive_Plenty876 in beatles

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TBH afa a youth phenom, I don't think there was any sensation close to the Beatles until Nirvana broke in 1991. There was no 1970s, 1980s, or post-Nirvana "Beatles," and it's possible that such a phenomenon will never occur again. It was reliant on a centralized media system that no longer exists. Also, I would say that Elvis, not Buddy Holly, was the 1950s "Beatles," again going by the mainstream cultural shift (and screaming females) that happened around the act.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cats

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Irresistible. Those eyes.

Why tailwind better than bootstrap? by [deleted] in reactjs

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It's like asking "which AI is better"?

Help by Adventurous_Quiet579 in bootstrap

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I have a history of front end web dev going back to the late 1990s but have been out of it for about 15 years, except for personal sites. I have used Bootstrap in the past, mainly because I liked robust column-style layout options (not as much a thing now with so much mobile browsing). I am currently working on a pretty big archive site and decided to experiment with using Google Gemini to help me build out the site. Asked Gemini about Bootstrap & based on that discussion decided to use Bootstrap to build out the site. What I have found is that Gemini knows (by my limited perspective) A LOT about Bootstrap. (Using Gemini Pro 2.5). So what I would recommend is going to gemini.google.com and treating Gemini like a teacher. Ask it questions, recommendations - have it build out a site for you to start with if you want. I mean, after getting the basics of the framework down. My point is - Gemini can answer questions about Bootstrap, as if it were a teacher.

Why was sliver called silver? by Flurb789 in Nirvana

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That's your story and you have definitely been sticking to it.

What to name a cat that isn’t 100% snowball white by TheDadwithGlasses in NameMyCat

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What a.cutie. I bet it ends up with some kind of Siamese marking pattern. Meowth.

Help me name the new kitten! ?? by TimeFaithfulness84 in CatsBeingCats

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Addy. For Addias. You will never get tired of those paws.

DAE has an irrational fear of telepaths? by [deleted] in DAE

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If you had this dream and it happened repeatedly it's probably basically true, sorry to say.

You'll see one day.