where the FUCK is a freak like me supposed to go if tumblr goes down?

legendlarkpod:

Q and A Livestream - April 11th! 🌟🎉✨

YOU HEARD IT FOLKS WE GOT A Q AND A LIVESTREAM/EPISODE COMIN’ UP!!!

Friday, April 11th at 6:30pm CST we will be hosting a Q&A session LIVE for all Video Content tier Patrons!! You can send your questions as asks on Tumblr or comment on our Patreon post! The Q and A episode will be released on our main feed for all to enjoy a little while after the livestream.

We will also answer select questions from the livestream chat so if you want to store them up inside your body to blast out into the chat when we’re live you can do that too!

See you soon! <3

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icantspellthings:

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Im sorry but it is so funny how people outside of tumblr view us. Like why are the tiktokers treating tumblr like some professional ass website you need to do extensive prep before you begin posting on. And the follower farming advice is so fucking funny to me when this is the website where people actively hate getting new followers

Tumblr is the website where you ramble to yourself like a madman until someone decides they like you and put you into their pocket like a shiny rock. That’s how you get followers

mxtomituck:

misanthropemom:

Unstated meanings conveyed through context! That’s my shit!

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Adding this one

destiel-news-network:

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The affected voters — those whose paperwork was mishandled and whose voter files lacked their SSN and driver’s license — have until FIRDAY, APRIL 18th to contact their local board of elections and attempt to cure their ballot. If you voted in North Carolina last November, you can check whether your vote has been challenged at “The Griffin List” website: link.

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🔪💀🪦 WE’RE LIVE BOYS AND TOYS 🪦💀🔪

commodorecliche:

homoqueerjewhobbit:

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moniquill:

thesituation:

“your rent should be a third of your income” well wouldn’t that be nice. wouldn’t it. lower the rent pussy

Casual observation from someone old enough to remember: in the year 2000 financial advice was that rent should be no more than ¼ of your income.

Until the mid 80s, the advice was that if you must rent instead of owning, then that 20% of your monthly income (oh yes, only 20%) should include all your utilities too.

After all, rent costs more than a mortgage, so it should offer more too.

The housing market is a fucking travesty.

Hmm what happened in the mid eighties….

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rageagainstthechristine:

lesbiananimeism:

mollyjames:

I feel like the big push for AI is starting to flag. Even my relatively tech obsessed dad is kinda over it. What do you even use it for? Because you sure as hell dont want to use it for fact checking.

There’s an advertisement featuring a woman surreptitiously asking her phone to provide her with discussion topics for her book club. And like… what. Is this the use case for commercial AI? This the best you could come up with? Lying to your friends about Moby Dick?

One of the big pushes tech companies are making for AI is entirely in the tool of convenience. Take Gemini for example, one of Google’s really big pitches for it is in features like Help Me Read and Help Me Write, which are like the lowest tier use case for deep learning models but are also the two AI features that the average consumer will actually care about. Sure they advertise the GenAI stuff Gemini Advanced is able to do, but they’ve woken up to the idea that the average consumer does not care about GenAI and non-AI Bros fundamentally loathe GenAI.

Every company with a language model got sucked into the venture capital pitfall of AI and now have to market the one set of features the general person actually cares about.

I work in advertising and the culture shift surrounding AI even from January until now (end of March) has been drastic. At the beginning of the year, the company I work for was using AI to design most of their assets. Clients started coming back and requesting that we no longer use AI generated images or videos for copyright liability reasons. Basically, there’s no way to tell whose art or photography was scalped to make an image, so as companies who are trying to make a profit using potentially stolen images, it puts them in a gray area, legally.

Also, companies do look at their comment sections. Anti-AI commenters on social media (“this is not a real image” “I don’t trust companies who use AI” etc) are seen by higher ups of a company. Basically, keep bullying brands who use AI, it’s working. Now my company uses almost no AI for deliverables, which is a huge win.

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