elianthos.bsky.social_|SK8|Yuri!!!onICE|SailorMoon (@bowldeepfannish) 's Twitter Profile
elianthos.bsky.social_|SK8|Yuri!!!onICE|SailorMoon

@bowldeepfannish

(fan)artist&PastaAunt♡ | SK8, Yuri!!! On Ice, Sailor Moon, Trigun, Saezuru &al | FS ⛸ | 🇮🇹🇬🇧 | art nature food | 🏳️‍🌈🔞 | ko-fi.com/elianthos

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Alison Fisk (@alisonfisk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fabulous Visigothic bronze belt buckles inlaid with cloisonné glass. AD 500s. Which is your favourite? 🤩 From the Visigothic Necropolis of Duratón, near Segovia, Spain. Casa del Sol Museum, Segovia 📷 by me #Archaeology

Fabulous Visigothic bronze belt buckles inlaid with cloisonné glass. AD 500s.

Which is your favourite? 🤩

From the Visigothic Necropolis of Duratón, near Segovia, Spain. Casa del Sol Museum, Segovia 📷 by me

#Archaeology
Reid Southen (@rahll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Notice they say "churn out" instead of craft or create. They know it's slop. Also, 70,000 clips to get an 80 second ad with 52 shots is absolutely obscene. That's a 1,350:1 success ratio, it shows how little control they have over the process to still get something this ugly.

Channel Pup (@channelpup.bsky.social) (@channelpupyt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Notice how you don't see the Aardman animators going on twitter to talk about "how hard" it was to make this when claymation is one of the most painstaking methods of animation? It's because they're actual artists. Unlike those Coca Cola posers.

ArchaeoHistories (@histories_arch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Golden Throne of Queen Hetepheres, consort of Pharaoh Snefru and mother of Pharaoh Khufu, dates to Egypt’s 4th Dynasty (2551–2528 BC). Discovered in Giza, in tomb G 7000 X, this masterpiece stands as one of the Old Kingdom’s most refined royal artifacts. Hetepheres’ son Khufu

The Golden Throne of Queen Hetepheres, consort of Pharaoh Snefru and mother of Pharaoh Khufu, dates to Egypt’s 4th Dynasty (2551–2528 BC). Discovered in Giza, in tomb G 7000 X, this masterpiece stands as one of the Old Kingdom’s most refined royal artifacts. Hetepheres’ son Khufu
kosm (@mikrokosmically) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"proship content on ao3" the website was quite literally created to host wincest WHY ARE YOU SHOPPING FOR CLOTHES IN THE SOUP STORE

Reid Southen (@rahll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They generated 70,000 clips to be able to cobble together 52 of them. They need basically the entirety of humanity's creative output to essentially sling slop at the wall and see what you're willing to choke down. Creatively bereft, legally dangerous, and morally bankrupt.

Mac (@goodpoliticguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Any company that is ‘too big to fail’ should be nationalized. The audacity of these tech overlords to shove AI slop on us, kill jobs, steal our water, drive up electricity costs, hoard more wealth than God then demand we back stop their speculative gambling is wild. Fuck u

Ewan Morrison (@mrewanmorrison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

45% of all AI answers had at least one significant issue. 31% of responses had serious sourcing problems: missing, misleading or incorrect attributions. 20% contained major accuracy issues, including hallucinated details & outdated information. Gemini had errors 76% of the time.

45% of all AI answers had at least one significant issue.
31% of responses had serious sourcing problems: missing, misleading or incorrect attributions.
20% contained major accuracy issues, including hallucinated details & outdated information.
Gemini had errors 76% of the time.
Theo(dore) ✡︎ Foxx (@foxxdoesartt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You owe the very EXISTENCE of fandom to women shipping Kirk and Spock and sharing their fics, art, and headcanons with one another. So no, we are not going to "denormalize" the bedrock of fandom culture. You can learn to "normalize" scrolling past ships you don't vibe with.

Archaeology & Art (@archaeologyart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mausoleum** of Galla Placidia, Ravenna, Italy. Date: c. 425–433 AD. Medium: brick chapel with interior glass tesserae mosaics and alabaster windows. UNESCO World Heritage, part of the Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna. Photographer: vvoe via Shutterstock. ** not actually a

Mausoleum** of Galla Placidia, Ravenna, Italy. Date: c. 425–433 AD. Medium: brick chapel with interior glass tesserae mosaics and alabaster windows. UNESCO World Heritage, part of the Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna. Photographer: vvoe via Shutterstock. 

** not actually a