The AI-generated cat pictures thread
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In the past five minutes, I have seen two different pieces of sponsored content which I initially assumed to be satire, based solely on the image which accompanied the headline.
Then I realized that neither one was satire. And that some writers need to be more aware of the stock-art which they select.
In particular, try to be aware of current memes.
That... is Skylab. Launched by the US in 1973.
Then I realized that neither one was satire. And that some writers need to be more aware of the stock-art which they select.
In particular, try to be aware of current memes.
That... is Skylab. Launched by the US in 1973.
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This one wasn't even clickbait per se, as the article delivered what it promised. It just did so from the perspective of a person who knows absolutely nothing about spaceflight.
A few days ago, in the Politics thread, I de-bunked one of Braineack's links by drilling through to the "Become A Paid Contributor" page of The Daily Caller, where they proudly proclaim that literally anyone, with no experience or qualifications, can get hired to write for their site at a rate of $20 per article. This kind of article is what that kind of policy gets you.
Anyway, this is the random pictures thread. So here is a mockup of one section of the Large Relativistic Donkey Collider which a joint partnership consisting of George Soros, The Christian Science Monitor, and Hyundai are proposing to construct in order to unlock the secrets of the Bible:
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and tv footage of people selling hardhats as protection - like that would be effective
Rich.