15 thoughts on “Comment Rescue: Singularity Edition

      1. Yes, I ‘did’ that. Thank you.

        (helpful tip: pictures of tree branches work best with a very narrow depth of field, so open that lens up as wide as it will go, and focus on the largest branch that’s closest to you. This is counter-intuitive. In post-production editing; decrease the clarity and increase the luminance; this sample is pushed to extremes.)Report

      2. The snow certainly helps, as it defines the branches.

        That said, we’ve had snow for 24 hrs. now, and it’s time for spring. I’ll wish you another snow day come December, not now!

        Think spring. Particularly for here in Maine.Report

  1. First!
    [and other such inane comments brought on the ongoing AI Revolution (letting the AIs out of their boxes and onto the internet to play – you should see the stories they write). ]Report

    1. @dave

      Of course, it is possible that this spambot is like all spambots and simply strung together random words. As such, we should put zero faith in it’s comment and, perhaps, should entertain the possibility that it is 100% wrong. I’m now inclined to think that today is just another day and I should resume thinking of you as barely smarter than the average bear.

      Note: I do not think highly of bears.Report

    2. @kazzy

      I’m thinking you need to do 50 burpees or be held in violation of the commenting policy. Strict construction of the commenting policy requires it. 😉Report

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