Have to wonder what happened to her brain since the days when she had stuff published at the Guardian.
Same. Some days are worse than others: a couple groups I follow, maybe a person I follow, then 17 ads or random pages or groups. Then 2 or 3 I follow, etc.
Often the posts from people/groups I follow are days or a week old and I’ve seen them many times but never clicked on them.
Ah, that explains it. I wonder which one they live in.
Actually it's probably the York one because “Valley Forge" by Philadelphia apparently isn't really a town in its own right.
Posts there are expired and deleted over time, so unless someone's made an effort to archive them, they're gone.
Of course, the AI people could hoover up new horrible posts.
Part of the book club thing might be because self-help books tend to be mostly anecdotes, so are probably good candidates for summarizing.
@dgerard
I had a bit making an exception for the value of "fine art" because that can get weird, like “unmade bed with a bunch of trash around it” or a signed urinal.
But I seem to have left that part on the cutting room floor.
If a piece of purely prompt-generated AI art hits a price like a shark in formaldehyde I strongly suspect it'll be some kind of inorganic AI industry insider self-dealing to hype up the AI art market, similar to the big Beeple NFT sale.