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A video of a sports car, labelled "my 10 year old PC", racing along a sandy road with a cliff on one side.
It drives off the edge with one wheel and begins to drop, only to stongly bounce upwards as the front hits the cliff face (video game physics?), tumbles through the air, yet somehow lands safely and drives off.
Cut to the interior of a car, with two cats in it, the driver cat is labelled "SSD", the other one "Linux" (wearing sunglasses).
There is a "It's FOSS" watermark.
#Alt4You Screenshot of linked publication header. Logo for "First Monday: Peer-reviewed journal on the internet."
Publication title: "Innovation amnesia: Technology as a substitute for politics" by Nathan Schneider.
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Iβve learned that a lot of guys visualize our social environment like this:
A wide bar is neatly segmented about 95% white and 5% dark red on the end, labeled βgood menβ on the left, βcrazed evil menβ on the right.
But itβs actually closer to this:
Four-row comic, each row with a panel showing what's displayed on a phone in hand on the left, and on the right, a panel showing the person holding it.
#ALT4you
A screenshot of a Google search results page with the query "how to pass kidney stones quickly" highlighted in the search bar. Below the search bar, there is a section labeled "AI overviews are experimental. Learn more."
#Alt4You
Screenshot of conversation from FS: COI with a purple amoeba-like alien and spider-like robot saying "Trust us. Not Them."
Response options:
β’ For the sake of diplomacy, and because the other guy is right there.
β’ I trust you both.
β’ Given what you've just told me, trusting either of you is difficult.
β’ Trust is earned. Preferably with Us.
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Tweet from Jake Ward
We pulled off an SEO heist that stole 3.6 million total traffic from a competitor.
We got 489,509 traffic in October alone.
Here's how we did it:We pulled an SEO heist using AI.
- Exported a competitor's sitemap
- Turned their list of URLs into article titles
- Created 1,800 articles from these titles at scale using AI18 months later, we have stolen:
- 3.6 million total traffic
- 490k monthly traffic
image description: Otto Hahn (left) and Lise Meitner (right) in 1912.
Both are wearing white lab coats and are standing by a bench in a laboratory. Otto looks down at something on the bench, Lise looks towards the camera.
To the left hand side are several pieces of lab equipment. Behind the scientists is a wall cabinet with shelves containing several labelled glass bottles.
#Alt4You #AltText
A picture of Uranus (the planet) taken from, you could say, "above", with its rings very visible around it.
The background appears completely black.
Uranus looks almost like a pearl with a blue tint and a glimmer of light on its left side.
The outermost ring appears white and looks like if it was emitting its own light.
Inwards there's two rings in light grey, then a darker one, and then a fifth, so dark that it almost blends with the background.
Outside during twilight. A field with two trees so close to each other it looks like they are sharing a crown. The meteor shows up as a green line going from the top right towards the bottom left. It becomes white-yellow-orange an briefly thicker.
One of the reasons porting games to Stadia was slow was Google's decision to program games in Linux instead of C++, the language used by Sony and Microsoft.
"If you wanted to make a game work on Google Stadia, you had to write it in Linux," says Pachter.
"Let's say it costs $5 million bucks. Why would you spend $5 million bucks writing a game for an audience of two people?"