Relax History AI: When AI Brings History to Life

Ever wondered what George Washington really looked like? Not the stiff painting version, but the actual person? What if you could see Marie Curie’s actual face? Not just that famous black-and-white photo. Her real, living face with all its expressions. That’s exactly what Relax History AI does. And it’s brilliant. What is Relax History AI? It’s a YouTube channel that brings dead people back to life. Well, sort of. They use AI to transform old paintings and descriptions into photorealistic faces.

The TACO Revolution: When Fast Food Meets Politics

Trump Always Chickens Out - A Spicy New Internet Sensation It seems the internet has found its newest obsession, and surprisingly, it involves both politics and Mexican cuisine – sort of. The acronym “TACO” has been taking over Facebook feeds faster than you can say “guacamole,” but this particular taco comes with an extra side of political satire. TACO stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out,” a term originally coined by a Financial Times columnist that has now morphed into a full-blown meme phenomenon.

The Great Billionaire Breakup of 2025: Trump vs. Musk

When Bromance Meets Reality TV Drama in the Age of Electric Vehicles In what future historians will surely call “The Most 2025 Thing Ever,” the Trump-Musk friendship has imploded more spectacularly than a SpaceX test rocket. Grab your popcorn, folks – this billionaire breakup has everything: Tesla tantrums, Twitter tirades, and stock market drama. The Rise and Fall of an Unlikely Bromance Remember when Trump and Musk were the dynamic duo nobody saw coming?

Today is a bad recovery day again. I’m all tired and couch bound. All joints hurt when I try to move or get up.

📷 Micro Blog Photo Challenge Day 5: Reflection

A knife reflecting the photo shooter.

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Oh, and I also had fun and edited a montage of a whole bunch of the flares we talk about on the podcast.Some of Our Favorite Lens Flares from Cinema Historyhttps://youtu.be/21ZPbQ7348g?si=m5Qkg2dOx4752A3d

So, sadly neither the Node.js version nor the Linux version of Foundry VTT is running on Uberspace V7. That means I am now eagerly awaiting Uberspace 8 @hallo@uberspace.social 😉

Trying to get Foundry VTT V13 to run on my hosted server. The node version had a missing library that I am probably unable to install. So now it is the pre-compiled Linux version. Maybe that works better. If that fails I might revert to running a local version on my Mac. Not ideal, but serviceable.

Waiting for new filament to arrive. It is still sitting in the warehouse waiting to be picked up by the delivery service. For a week now. I was expecting to be printing with it by now. 🙁