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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-03T02:37:00.000Z",
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    "What’s left to say",
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  "textContent": "On again about LLM: What’s left to say by Iris Meredith\n\nI don’t really like this post, but it did pointed out something that I agree has been left out of the conversation; Slop has always been there, and people like it. Market is doing what market does.\n\nI know, shocking!\n\nThe strive for creativity, ingenuity, quality wasn’t mainstream and it is becoming more and more niche.\n\nI agree with the author on some of the exhaustion, but I disagree on who gets called “great luminaries” since I don’t think it’s possible to be great without being critical externally and internally.\n\nBut alas. This might interest some of you. I’d have to admit I stopped around the LinkedIn stuff and skimmed the rest.\n\nOn using creativity though, I did notice I have done a series of posts on GenAI and that is, vapid, so please let me also point out some things I have been doing offline:\n\n  * I have two rolls of film photos developed, soon to be uploaded. I am delighted to say I think I am getting better at photography. I thank my friend Erica and Coral Fustero for sharing their work and making me see how emotions come through the shutters.\n  * @jlord visited me in Berlin and we had a nice stationery and design filled weekend. I taught her how to cast resin dice, and she taught me how to make a nice box using book binding methods.\n  * I have been trying to draw things, inspired Marcel. Although it’s going slowly, I have experimented a few times and is getting less and less intimidated by the idea.\n  * Pottery remains a lovely activity that I want to do multiple days a week if life didn’t get in the way. I burnt my hands last week, and is just now recovering. I hope to head to the studio to glaze my many thrown items.\n  * Planting flowers, weeding, thinning seedlings.\n  * Why has no one told me how much fun staining wood is? I’ve gotten some regular pine and aspen objects, ranging from a step stool to a toilet plunger. They transform and have so much more character after staining! I also waxed an old Indian made sheesham wood box from the flea market, and it has come back to life!\n\n\n\nProbably more to list, but suffice to say, I have been doing things with my hands and trying creative things despite the topics dominating my notes.\n\n\nLike\n(Backed by OpenHeart protocol)",
  "title": "2026-06-03"
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