The BBC are really going out of their way to not call these The Peter Files.
The BBC are really going out of their way to not call these The Peter Files.
It's what popped up in my head, after When the Wind Blows and the propping up of doors to hide under. A genuine "headline" stolen from Essex Live.
Scene from the film Threads of Anne Sellors credited as Woman Who Urinates on Herself. Text saying "Primark's Β£16 'cute' pink cardigan perfect for spring fans say they 'love'"
Standard Reach plc.
Same. I instantly see myself in my old kitchen washing up looking out into the garden, my children were small, and Xfm were playing this on the radio.
I knew it.
I did question Chat GPT about such things. Just wondering. I absolutely refuse to use it for work, when I am faced with other photographers using it all the time.
This is a highlight.
"Consulting AI is useful, but blindly following it risks losing the human perspective that gives choices meaning."
It's such a wonderfully distracting moon tonight. I keep going outside to look.
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I was going to post this, but it's a grey area. It's not Disney, but sort of is a bit.
I have a very vivid memory of ER being on the tv while I was revising for my GCSEs.
It does not feel that long ago.
A beige sofa and a white wall. On the wall are the words "THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE AREN'T THINGS"
I saw this recently on a local house listing.
I wore no coat, no jacket... I have been delighted all day. This is not dull.
Seven-spot ladybird on a garden chair.
Itβs 19 degrees and the ladybirds are out and about. A no jacket day in February.
I donβt want to go back to winter now.
16 here today.Glorious day, washing on the line.
View of pumps in a pub. Yakima Gold and Billericay Dickie labels.
If you ever pop down my way this is the scene in my local right now. Not far from Chelmsford.
Itβs a slippery slope.
The reviews make it sound like these can be outdoor trousers, I would disagree. They feel too thin for that. Perfect for indoors.
I have a couple of pairs. One for sleep, one for lounge. Working from home I have to dress differently or I would just go back to bed.
I've never really found pyjamas I like, I don't really do those kinds of patterns and colours.
So I've been wearing these as my pyjama bottoms for years, soft and they have pockets. Thankfully at this price they do last years. www.hush-uk.com/alexa-harem-...
Perp. Walk. His. Ass. ππππππππππππππ
"Artax, please ! You're letting the sadness of the evil grey house get to you ! Artaaaaax !"
(I'm sorry.)
Blue sky reflected in the water of Clements Green Creek in South Woodham Ferrers.β¨
Blue sky reflected in the water of Clements Green Creek in South Woodham Ferrers.β¨
It was just too nice and warm a day to spend all of it working. I had to pop out for a walk.β¨I cannot wait for spring.
Ars Technica Retracts Story Featuring Fake Quotes Made Up By AI, About A Different AI That Launched A Weird Smear Campaign Against An Engineer Who Rejected Its CodeΒ (Seriously)
Last week, Denver-area engineer Scott Shambaugh wrote about how an AI agent (likely prompted by its operator) started aβ¦
A red Escort XR3i parked somewhere in Yorkshire. Mum and two daughters. I am the one in the pink standing up inside the car.
My dad had an XR3i, a company car, an idea that blows my mind now.
One memory of that car is my neighbour the BMX star Andy Ruffell took it for a spin. The other is listening to Steve Winwood with the roof down. It was a fun car.
That spoiler is way too decadent for him.
This:
"If I was to use ChatGPT for my designs [...] That is removing value from the local community and local artists [and] into the hands of some of the richest people in the world."
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I was thinking I could see him driving an Orion.
FACT OF THE DAY. 21 February 1946. Aneurin Bevan announced the Labour Governmentβs proposals for a National Health Service. The service began on 5 July 1948. Its introduction represented one of the greatest social reforms in British History which helped every citizen.
Temperatures are on the riseπ
UK maximum temperatures will comfortably be above the late February average through this weekend and into next week π‘οΈ
In any sunshine and out of the wind it will feel quite pleasant π·
I thought exactly the same thing when I saw this. Haha.. thisaway.