Robots — Hey, Why Robots?
Because they’re cute, wise and continually disappointed?
Just like us?
It’s what I ask myself. If I remember correctly, it wasn’t my idea. NightCafé was the one one who brought it up: They kindly offer prompts that you — the user — might like and that you can readily use to keep your streak alive!
Streaks!
Streaks are a splendid idea to keep all creative minds hooked: Basically it’s a platform rewarding you for everyday use.
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So robots it is. I cannot get away from them. They sum it up so neatly: The humanoid machine, the suffering sentient being, the superhuman intelligent creature stuck in a dystopian wasteland – aren’t they us, in a way? And aren’t they the future? And is this not everything eating iteself? No? OK then, that’s a “no” then …

Absurdity Day
National Absurdity Day is celebrated on November 20th. It is an unofficial “fun” holiday, encouraging people to be aware—and celebrate—the illogical and nonsensical aspects of everyday life.

Die große Kröte
Die große Kröte war keine echte Kröte. Das musste sie auch nicht sein. Sie war die Art von Wesen, die in den nach Spinnweben riechenden Ecken kindlicher Albträume lauern. In den nur vage in Erinnerung gebliebenen Warnungen alter Geschichten. Sie erzählen alle vom Gleichen: Dem Gefressenwerden.

Bildgenerierung mit GPT Image
AI – of course AI – says, GPT is revolutionizing image generation, particularly with the release of state-of-the-art models like GPT Image 2.0: It promises near-perfect prompt adherence, advanced visual reasoning, and the ability to generate and accurately render complex text directly inside images.

Lost Places #3
Sorry if I seem fixated on this … could you do another version in the style that YOU like best? No matter how outlandish it might seem, don’t even bother if I understand it – just let rip about Lost Places from “AI Claude’s” point of view, will you?

Lost Places #2
Could you rewrite its just a little and make it more neutral this time, less theatrical and philosophic, delivering the facts with maybe only a minimal hint of irony, barely noticeable at best — thank you

Lost Places #1
Could you write me blog post about why we find Lost Places so intriguing and to what lengths people go to see one and what the most far-out Lost Places currently are? Please …
Style: Intrigued, doing some guesswork now and then, not giving the impression that for EVERYTHING there must be a plausible explanation. Elegant writing. Length: 1 Din A4 page