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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • What an insanely powerful piece and a masterful use of black and white.

    I’m honestly not sure what the authorial perspective of the crusades was. In the late 1800’s, it probably wasn’t safe to be openly critical, but this feels very critical.

    The soldiers seem almost skeletal. There’s a ghoulish tone to everyone except the angel, who seems to be undeniably leading this army of the damned.

    Really interesting image.





  • Ashyr@sh.itjust.workstoChatGPT@lemmy.worldBe nice
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    It’s my understanding that, with LLMs, being polite can net better results because they’re trained off human interactions where being polite is better.

    It’s not that they care at all, it’s just how language works.

    I’ve not seen a study of the phenomenon or even tested it myself, but it seems plausible.




  • Ashyr@sh.itjust.workstoBats@lemmy.worldSleeping bat
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    I suspect just the air near the bat, as we both did it on our first try. Bats are small and fast, so the odds of us hitting the bat on the first try is low.

    To be fair, in both instances, the bat had gotten into a building and couldn’t be shooed back out, so intervention is pretty important to saving its life.

    Once it’s on the ground, you pretty much have it, as they can’t take off from the ground. Mine scampered under a bed very quickly and we had to move the bed to scoop it up and carry it outside.

    In both instances, the bat was perfectly fine and flew off safely once outside.





  • Ashyr@sh.itjust.workstoBats@lemmy.worldSleeping bat
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    2 months ago

    Anecdotaly, if ever a bat gets into your home and is flying around unable to escape, the easiest way to relocate it safely is to slap it out of the air with a bath towel whip.

    In college, my best friend did this to a bat on his first try and it became the stuff of legend. Years later, stay at a hostel with some friends, a bat got into our room and I remembered the towel trick. First try! It was surprisingly intuitive.

    I carried the bat (after getting gloves) outside where it lept from my hands and flew to safety.

    The more you know!