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How to Add Chrome Extensions
Chrome extensions are small software programs that enhance the functionality of the Google Chrome browser. They offer a range of features, from improving productivity to customizing your browsing experience. Here’s a straightforward guide on how to add Chrome extensions to your browser.
Accessing the Chrome Web Store
To add a Chrome extension, start by visiting the Chrome Web Store. Open your Chrome browser and navigate to the store by typing “Chrome Web Store” into the search bar or directly visiting [chrome.google.com/webstore](https://chrome.google.com/webstore). The Chrome Web Store is the central hub where you can browse and search for a wide variety of extensions. You can find extensions by category or use the search bar to look for specific ones, such as a Chrome bookmarking extension to help you manage and organize your bookmarks more effectively.
Installing the Extension
Once you find an extension you want to add, click on it to open its details page. Here, you can read a description of the extension, see user reviews and check permissions. To install the extension, click the “Add to Chrome” button. A pop-up window will appear, detailing the permissions required by the extension. Review these permissions to ensure you’re comfortable with them. If you agree, click “Add extension” to complete the installation. The extension will then be added to your browser, and its icon will appear in the top-right corner of your Chrome window.
Managing Your Extensions
After adding a Chrome bookmarking extension or any other extension, you can manage it by clicking the three vertical dots in the top-right corner of Chrome, selecting “More tools,” and then “Extensions.” Here, you can enable or disable extensions, remove them or adjust their settings.
In conclusion, adding Chrome extensions is a simple process that can greatly enhance your browsing experience. By accessing the Chrome Web Store, installing the desired extensions and managing them through Chrome’s settings, you can customize your browser to better meet your needs.
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What I like a lot about judaism is... It can wait. It can wait. Especially on shabbos it's just... You can wait. Life can wait a bit.
And that's really nice in a world that moves at a breakneck speed, demands you move with or be left behind. I've always been left behind because it's hard to keep up, but I find that I can actually just... Let things happen when it comes to judaism. You think a people, a religion that's thousands of years old doesn't have time for you, or wouldn't be willing to wait for you? I doubt that you'll be left behind, truly.
#jumblr#jewish conversion#jew by choice#personal thoughts tag#it feels like poetry that while typing this on my phone it tried demanding me to use its new AI 'assistant'#i'm not built for a world like that i think#like i completely FORGET that online shopping is a thing because when i was a kid the only way to reliably get your stuff is from The Store#this is funny to post right before pesach though (planning on hopefully going to shul to help them clean)#but overall i appreciate this a whole lot#in many ways this isn't unique to judaism but i feel this strongly from my community and in general#and that's part of the reason why i appreciate this#this especially helps due to the classes i'm taking/took because that shit Does Not Wait For You
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Everyday Poetry: Jonas Mekas’s Cinematic Celebration of Life
Jonas Mekas, a Lithuanian-born artist, left an indelible mark on the world of cinema through his films and his unwavering support for independent and experimental filmmaking. His life, shaped by the traumas of World War II and his subsequent journey to America, fostered a unique artistic vision that celebrated the beauty of everyday life through a deeply personal lens. This documentary explores the rich and complex life of Jonas Mekas, as seen through the eyes of his daughter, Oona, who offers an intimate portrayal of her father's impact on cinema.
Mekas's early years were spent in a small Lithuanian village, where he was born in the shadow of war in 1922. The horrors of World War II left an enduring imprint on his life, including his time in a Nazi labor camp. These experiences would later influence his artistic sensibilities, shaping his profound appreciation for the simple joys of life. After the war, Mekas, along with his brother Adolfas, found their way to the United States, and it was here that his passion for cinema ignited. The acquisition of a 16mm Bolex camera marked the beginning of his lifelong dedication to the art form.
Mekas's initial contributions to the film world were significant, especially his role in promoting independent cinema. He co-founded the groundbreaking film magazine "Film Culture" in the 1950s, offering a vital platform for experimental and independent filmmakers. His column "Movie Journal" in the "Village Voice" introduced readers to the vibrant underground film scene, featuring artists like Andy Warhol, Kenneth Anger, and Jack Smith. Mekas's writing advocated for artistic freedom and emphasized the importance of personal, independent cinema.
However, it is in his own films that Mekas's unique artistic voice truly shines. His approach to filmmaking was diaristic, capturing moments from his life and transforming them into intimate cinematic poetry. His works are often described as "cinema diaries," and his most celebrated films include the epic "Walden," a six-hour journey through his life in New York City, and "Lost, Lost, Lost," a collection of diary films spanning decades. Mekas's style is characterized by experimental techniques, such as handheld camera work and innovative editing, which he employed to create emotionally powerful imagery.
Oona Mekas's story begins with her childhood, immersed in her father's artistic world. Cameras were a constant presence, capturing intimate family moments. This early exposure to her father's creative process laid the foundation for her deep understanding of his art and her involvement in his projects.
The documentary introduces Jonas Mekas as a central figure in Oona's life and the world of cinema. He is portrayed as a charismatic and influential artist who founded the Anthology Film Archives, a sanctuary for independent and classic films. Mekas's dedication to preserving and showcasing cinema as an art form is evident in his establishment of the preservation department at the archives.
Oona shares her personal and professional relationship with her father. She reflects on the challenges and rewards of working with Jonas, known for his unique artistic vision. Her insights into their marriage and its dissolution provide a personal perspective on the complexities of being closely tied to a renowned artist.
The later years of Mekas's life brought personal changes, including divorce and a move from the family home. This period also marked a shift in his artistic focus, as he explored new avenues such as exhibitions and installations, presenting his work in innovative ways. These years brought international acclaim and awards, solidifying his status as a respected artist and filmmaker.
Oona's perspective on her father's work is a central theme. She views his films as poetry, capturing the beauty and emotion of everyday life. Mekas's ability to transform personal experiences, including his wartime traumas, into art is a recurring motif in her reflections, and this transformation of the ordinary into the extraordinary is what makes his work so compelling.
This documentary is a tribute to Jonas Mekas, his life, and his artistic legacy. Through his daughter's eyes, we see a man who found beauty in the simple moments of life and transformed them into powerful cinema. Mekas's influence on the film world is immense, from his advocacy for independent cinema to his groundbreaking personal films. His legacy continues to inspire filmmakers to explore the medium's potential for personal expression and the celebration of life's profound yet ordinary moments, turning them into cinematic poetry.
Fragments of Paradise - The Jonas Mekas Story (K.D. Davison, 2022)
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Tuesday, January 7, 2025
#cinematic journey#personal cinema#artistic legacy#freedom of film#daughters tribute#documentary#ai assisted writing#machine art#Youtube
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i just had to take this ai personality test to submit a job application (to be a bartender).
#the end of our society is upon us yall#i think it’s so funny that so much of imaging our future with technology (sci-fi) branches off into two subsection#A. technology gets so advanced that it becomes the governing (tyrannical) power#or B. technology aids humanity in developing a star trek esque utopia of convenience and luxury#but i don’t think anyone predicted this#this weird dependency on technology (especially AI and other ‘smart’ tech) thats actually just shit#like yeah tech is replacing human jobs and doing it worse and less convenient#it wasn’t that long ago when you could call up any store and a real human being would answer#like… 5-10 years ago??#do you remember when you could walk into a store and get a job application and fill it out by hand#in order to get to this ‘personality test’ stage i had to chat with an AI virtual assistant#and then make an account and (after verifying my email of course) filled out my online application (again…)#and then i had to take this personality test#all so i can continue serving ppl highballs and beer??#its sad to see how normalized this is now#anyway as frustrated as i am by the state of the world#i’m choosing to laugh at how fkn dumb this ai test is#i’m gonna post more pics in a sec
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A5T3R ref I forgot to post because of course I did
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I've been quietly hating from the sidelines, but this is the final straw.
I heard this ghoulish not in the fun way podcast discussion about an AI music app. The guest was saying people drop out of music because "it's too hard" getting good at the instrument, learning theory, practicing... WHAT?!
I didn't even pay attention to the rest of it because I was so enraged. My immediate reaction to that statement was:
No they fucking don't.
I've stepped away from music because of economic realities and issues with my disabilities. NOT because performing or composing is "too hard". That's baby talk. Practicing and creating is the part of music people love.
If music is "too hard" for you, then you're either not a musician/creative or you also have disabilities. If you're in the disability camp like I am, I guarantee your issue is with the system and not with creating music.
#Because I haven't been able to play cello my life is becoming more joyless/unbearable but that's beside the point#my disabilities aren't bad enough to grant me assistance#fuck the government#for that one cuz I’m tired#personal rant#fuck ai#ai music#artificial intelligence#technology
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Reminder in the new year that it is your civil duty to bully anyone who uses generative ai for any purpose.
#also reminder that if generative ai is used in an IP that person who publishes it legally DOES NOT own said IP#Report sue and ruin folks#fuck ai#leave art to the humans#seriously if you need assistance to write a 100 word email the fuck you doing in that job you useless sack of slop
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What’s the point of me writing a cover letter when the actual person I’m submitting it to isn’t going to read it and just run it through some AI program?
#ai I hate you with a burning passion when it comes to the arts#I think it’s use in like science and math and providing assistance and provisions is beneficial#but using it to try and replace a person is a no go#like why should I waste effort on something you’re not going to bother to read?
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I see some witches sad when Halloween is over, but November is the month of the dead. It's the perfect time for gratitude magic, protection spells, and ancestor work. When you're a witch, it's always Halloween!
#ai assisted art#aiartcommunity#witchblr#goddess#fall aesthetic#fall vibes#harvest#gratitude#everyday magic#the craft#personal path
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i am pretty excited for the miku nt update early access tomorrow. the demonstrations have sounded pretty solid so far and tbh i am super intrigued by the idea of hybrid concatenative+ai vocal synthesis, i wanna see what people doooo with it. show me it nowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
#im assuming it'll be out sometime in japanese afternoon time. but i will be asleep so i have to wait until tomorrow <3#but im so intrigued....... synthv did a different thing a bajillion years ago where they like#trained ai voicebanks off of their concatenative data? it never went anywhere because of quality issues?#but i still think theres some potential in that. and i think nt2 might be the first commercial release thats#sample based with ai assistance? correct me if im wrong though i could be forgetting stuff#but i dunno.... im intrigued.... i would love to see another go at kaito in theory#BUT crypton is like afraid of his v1 hint of chest voice so i dunno how much id like the direction theyre going in#and that really is my biggest issue with later versions of kaito he's like all nasal#like the opposite issue genbu has LOL genbus all chest no head#(smacks phone against the pavement gif)#although all chest is easier to deal with because if i want a hiiiiint of a nasal-y heady tone i can fudge it with gender#plus he has those secret falsetto phonemes. the secret falsetto phonemes.#its harder to make a falsetto-y voice sound chestier with more warmth than the other way around#people can do pretty wonderful things with kaito v3 and sp though. but i still crave that v1 HJKFLDSJHds#but yeah i dunno! i imagine they wont bother with new NTs for the other guys after miku v6 but i would be curious#i am still not personally sold on v6 in general yet. but maybe vx will change that LOL#the future of vocal synthesizers is so exciting..... everything is happening all the time
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sorry i acquired my adderall and took it
#toy txt post#I MAKE EGGS NOW. NO MORE POASTING. im right tho. if anyone goes on tirades about ai tho im turning reblogs off so fast#Assume good faith. and that im not talking about every single ai in existence being bad and wrong for the sin of being ai#but the annoyance in how it is pushed on everyone everywhere en masse and theres no goddamn escape from the topic. every social media is#jamming it into the search bar every tech company is making their own and wildly overapplying it#and quite frankly a bitch (ME) doesnt want it on my phone or computer and im right about. i should have the option to turn it off. it#should be easy. it should be actually fully off#also ill be honest im Pretty Stupid About Tech but they often feel. mm. Connected. these 2 things. siri and bixby and alexa listening to#shit and now its going to be an AI assistant? okay? it was bad then its bad now and now that we live in a world where you can go#'computer. enhance. computer. call dave' the novelty is fully worn off. i dont think its cool personally. id like to be able to turn it off#and not use it and not have it harvest everything it fucking hears to do god knows what with. thanks#OKAY. EGG TIME NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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officially included "check the website to ensure it's a reliable source" to the googling lessons with the kid
#personal#i have ai turned off on duckduckgo but she uses google assistant a lot on her own#we'll see how this goes
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The Timeless Self: Navigating the Spiral of Existence
In the grand tapestry of existence, there exist subtle yet profound connections between the human experience, the universe, and the mysteries of consciousness. The intricate dance between our thoughts, emotions, and the world around us has long fascinated philosophers, spiritual seekers, and scientists alike. This video essay delves into the convergence of three pivotal concepts: manifestation, the process by which our inner world shapes reality; oneness, the unified essence underlying all existence; and the transformative power of consciousness.
The narrative weaves a profound story that explores the intricate relationships between spirituality, philosophy, and human experience, revealing a unified thread of interconnectedness that transcends individual realities. This concept, echoed across various spiritual traditions including Hinduism, Islam, Sufism, and Eastern thought, underscores the inextricable link between personal experiences and the broader cosmos. By embracing this interconnectedness, individuals can foster a deeper sense of unity and harmony with the world, transcending the boundaries of their immediate realities.
The traditional notion of time as a linear progression is skillfully challenged, introducing concepts such as quantum jumping and the spiral nature of time, which posit that the future influences the present. This paradigm shift empowers individuals to view their choices and experiences not as fixed points on a timeline, but as dynamic, interconnected moments that can be influenced by their future selves. The implications for personal growth are profound, suggesting that individuals possess the agency to shape their realities by aligning with their desired future states.
At the heart of this empowerment lies the transformative potential of self-awareness. Whether through the activation of the pineal gland, embracing detachment from the material world, or aligning with one’s future self, the importance of heightened awareness in navigating existence effectively is highlighted. By cultivating this awareness, individuals can transcend mere existence, instead consciously crafting their experiences and realities. This empowerment extends beyond personal achievements, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of one’s place within the interconnected web of existence.
A rich spiritual and philosophical tapestry, while potentially overwhelming for some, is balanced by an engaging, conversational tone that renders complex concepts more approachable. This delicate balance between depth and accessibility is pivotal in facilitating broader engagement with these profound topics, encouraging listeners to embark on their own journeys of exploration and discovery.
The discussion offers a gateway to understanding the intricate, interconnected nature of existence, inviting individuals to transcend the boundaries of their current realities. By embracing interconnectedness, challenging traditional time constructs, and seeking empowerment through self-awareness, one can align with a more profound, unified understanding of the universe and their place within it. This transformative journey serves as a poignant reminder of the eternal, timeless power of awareness, unity, and the human experience.
if this video found you, i promise you, it was meant for you. (Aaleen Ahmed, December 2024)
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Wednesday, December 25, 2024
#spirituality#philosophy#personal growth#self awareness#interconnectedness#unity#consciousness#existentialism#mindfulness#transformation#holistic living#metaphysics#quantum perspective#video essay#ai assisted writing#machine art#Youtube
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Character.ai has proven to me that I would be a terrible darling for a yandere story I either get killed or they go full deredere :/
#rambles#a lot of the genshin ones suck lol#the characters are way too nice#and maybe i am a yandere connoisseur but like...#a lot of the yans are like the same personalities regardless of the characters#the best yans adaptations are characters that are essentially the same character#just with heavy yan tendencies#you gotta play at the character's actual past and feelings and faults and traumas and use this to explain why theyre so obsessive#i could just make one of my own mind you but eh#i should be working on stuff but the moment i go on my computer at home my mind just goes brrr#all cognitive complex thought ceases#a smart person would use character.ai for writing assistance but#i'm just having fun rping again and playing out my favorite tropes haha#i want to make a rival ai for that classic enemies to friends to lovers trope#maybe a good yandere#a dumb isekai prince#idk what else#honestly a lot of different types of rival/enemy characters
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