

Agree with you there. Just pointing out that in theory and with the right technique, some blurring methods can be undone. Grok most certainly is the wrong tool for the job.


Agree with you there. Just pointing out that in theory and with the right technique, some blurring methods can be undone. Grok most certainly is the wrong tool for the job.


The black boxes would be impossible, but there are some types of blur that keep enough of the original data they can be undone. There was a pedofile that used a swirl to cover his face in pictures and investigators were able to unswirl the images and identify him.
With how the rest of it has gone it wouldn’t surprise me if someone was incompetent enough to use a reversible one, although I have doubts Grok would do it properly.
Edit: this technique only works for video, but maybe if there are several pictures of the same person all blurred it could be used there too?


Sailing canoe rigs can be fun, and you might be able to find a decently cheap Sunfish or Laser and have loads of fun.
The plane one is a bit tougher.


It’s someone else selling your time/attention/quiet peace without your consent so I guess you could sort of see that as theft. In the same way that kidnapping is theft of your freedom, but then almost everything is theft if you word it right.


Cut down a tree by standing on a branch and cutting the branch from the tree.


Is painting with bananas a cartoon thing I’m not familiar with?
Symphony of the Night
I had dismissed it even it originally came out because it wasn’t 3D, but it kept coming up on top lists of PSX games and so I decided to give it a try a few years ago. Countless playthroughs later and it’s probably one of my too ten games.
There’s just so many little details to learn and tons of charm and style. The randomizer means I can replay it again and again and it’s still a fresh experience only made better by my knowledge of the game.