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jradd.bsky.social
Librarian. Cat hoarder. Judgy.
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As a hiring manager I recently received a cover letter that was obviously created with AI. It missed the mark so much it was hilarious. I feel bad for the person who submitted it but AI wrote the cover letter for a job with similar words that were in the job title but with very different meanings.
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I used to have a cherry blossom soap that I adored. This sounds amazing. Would love to try it.
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My kosher great grandmother would never eat at our non-kosher house…. but instead insisted on being taken to Denny’s for breakfast.
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They drive a Ford Mustang with personalized plates that say “Bill”.
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You put a box there just for them, of course that spot is the winner!
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Billionaires also lack life experience.
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I had to switch bedrooms many years ago from a basement bedroom with the window at ground level to an upper level bedroom for this exact reason.
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Just mix a little radium into that lead based foundation and you’ll be positively glowing!
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He was a peach of a teacher.
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My 3rd grade teacher in the mid 80s (who had been teaching since the 50s) had a paddle. He never used it on a child that I’m aware of, but he’d carry it around the classroom and smack our desks with it if we were not on task and quietly doing our work.
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My cats are all named for literary or mythological characters. Jane, Skye, and Leto. I used to have a Loki. Leto fits both categories. I always wanted to name my cats after flowers or songs but none of those names have ever stuck.
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Can’t say no to treats when he looks at me like this with those big ol’ blue eyes.
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Here’s my Leto.
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I love that you have a Duncan Idaho II. I have a Duke Leto lll.
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You had said there isn’t a way to just release copyright under copyright law but CC0 does just that.
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CC0 does. The other licenses do not, they allow reuse but the creator retains copyright. From the CC site: “CC0 is a public dedication tool, which enables creators to give up their copyright and put their works into the worldwide public domain.”
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Oh but there is (if a creator wants to and there are many valid reason someone may or may not want to) Creative Commons Licenses allow creators to grant permissions for reuse with or without various restrictions up to releasing their works into the public domain creativecommons.org/share-your-w...
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This finally explains the plot of Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventures.
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My high schooler keeps typo-ing 1970s instead of 1770s in their US history assignments. 1700s 1900s… 🤷‍♀️ it was all a long time ago. 😳😭
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After a few uses the drawer tracks get a little busted and it forever sits a little crooked. Whenever you open it there’s a metal on metal sound and if you open it too far the whole thing just falls out.
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Maybe it’s a big drawer that pulls out… like the storage space under the stove.
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Gotta love a derp!
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When you walk around an art museum you will inevitably walk past a couple with a guy confidently spouting half truths about the artists and their work. This is exactly how A.I. or ML feels to me. Confidence without deep knowledge