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Fri May 14 06:00:01 EDT 2021
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Slept from nine-thirty to six-thirty.
Woke around four, and slept somewhat shallowly after.
Mostly sunny.
Highs in the upper 60s.
West winds up to 10 mph.
Work
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- investigate authy
Done.
- schedule MS call
Done.
- project schedule for Julie
Done.
- work on Entrata buildings
Done.
- work on Pulpit data cache
No.
- work log to Jamie
Done.
Fifteen-minute walk at lunch.
Mostly sunny and warm, almost hot.
Saw a tiny woodpecker pecking.
Home
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Vacuumed.
https://www.redwingshoes.com/heritage/mens/oxfords/Weekender-Camp-Moc-03331.html
https://www.redwingshoes.com/heritage/mens/oxfords/Classic-Oxford-08109.html
https://www.redwingshoes.com/heritage/mens/chukka/Work-Chukka-03141.html
https://www.vice.com/en/article/dyvgaq/bot-gibberish-audio-books-scam
> “As soon as you looked at the script, it bore no relation to the book,” he recalls. “I think maybe the title was right, but then suddenly it was like a consent form that you would get at the end of an insurance document, or something like that. The wording of it was that you were giving consent to have your voice used… but then it started getting weird. It was sort of random words. Sentences that just didn’t quite make sense, and then… just a random series of words.”
> Wilson believes the script could have been a kind of legal trap, and that this disclaimer – if read, recorded and sent back – could have handed over the rights to his vocal likeness, allowing the scammer to feed the tape into voice cloning AI that would then create a computerised robot voice based on the timbre of his voice. This isn’t particularly far fetched. According to Professor Johanna Gibson, Herchel Smith Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Queen Mary, University of London, it’s difficult to say straight-off-the-bat what the legal reality of a disclaimer in an audition script would look like in practice.
Servings: grains 7/6, fruit 1/4, vegetables 2/4, dairy 3/2, meat 2/3, nuts 1/0.5
Brunch: cheese curls
Lunch: two hot dogs, cucumber, banana, coffee
Dinner: beans and rice
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