Keep up the good work, I love these. The three most recent images you’ve posted are some of the most beautiful pixel sorting pieces I’ve seen in a long time!
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Been seeing your posts for a while now. I wasn’t a fan at the start, but the recent ones are getting better and better! Keep up the good work ;) can really see quite some progress.
Augustiner@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Flohmarkt is a Fediverse MarketplaceEnglish231·1 year agoThat is the German name for flea markets. It’s when people sell old stuff they don’t want or need anymore in their garden/some square/the street.
Guess the creators are Germans…
Great image, love the vibe.
Augustiner@lemmy.worldto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Germany explores 4-day workweek amid labor shortageEnglish01·2 years agoOnly time I heard about anybody asking for a 4 day work week recently was the GDL strike. So while I agree, it’s probably more of a tech thing, there are blue collar jobs fighting for it.
The jackdaw I’m really sure about, they are everywhere in that region.
Thanks for the praise and advice, it’s really appreciated! This image is basically not cropped at all, so unfortunately there is not too much I can do to try and reposition the rock (at least if I understand correctly what you mean). I also agree, tho focus is unfortunately a little off, but that’s just how things go sometimes.
Thanks, the compliment means a lot to me. The big one is a jackdaw, the small one I’m not too sure about…
Edit: On second look it’s probably a finch ;)
You inspired me to post my own image that I took there last year ;)
Shot this on a Canon R7 with a 70-200 Lens at Piz Pordoi. There were quite a few birds around and those two lined up almost perfectly.
Happy to hear some criticism or advice if you got any ;)
Sasso Pordoi? It’s such a beautiful area!
If you sell it right that could be a hit with all those brexit voters
I personally know a few people who do similar stuff or use it as therapist. It’s anecdotal of course but I don’t think many people using AI for personal connections and interactions is very surprising. Before AI people used chat boards, blogs, social media and google to talk about and commiserate about their problems, now it’s AI. There was an “AI” called Eliza in the late 60s and people already were using that as a therapist and attributed intelligence and real emotions to it.
This whole thing says more about the availability and demand for real human connection and therapy than it does about the individuals who use it.