Artificial Intelligence photo editing is getting scary good.
Here’s a recent photo of myself on a good day. Followed by one IMPROVED with the old Lensa photo editing app.
Processed with Lensa with Auto Adjustments & PT2 filter
Bigger, brighter eyes. Smaller nose. Fewer wrinkles on the face, if not on the neck. 😀
This is the regular Lensa app on MacOS. First 4 photos are free.
All the rage as I post is the Lensa AI app on iPhone and Android. U.S. $35.99 a year, with an extra charge of $3 to $12 for packs of avatars. Price has been going up.
You might be able to try it for a week, not continuing with the annual subscription.
Excellent! Ingeniously plotted and superbly executed.
The author calls it ‘crime travel’, not merely time travel.
One of the most talked about books of 2022 is set in Liverpool.
Can you stop a murder after it’s already happened?
Late October. After midnight. You’re waiting up for your eighteen-year-old son. He’s past curfew. As you watch from the window, he emerges, and you realize he isn’t alone: he’s walking toward a man, and he’s armed.
You can’t believe it when you see him do it: your funny, happy teenage son, he kills a stranger, right there on the street outside your house. You don’t know who. You don’t know why. You only know your son is now in custody, his future shattered.
That night you fall asleep in despair. All is lost.
Until you wake . . .
. . . and it is yesterday.
And then you wake again . . .
. . . and it is the day before yesterday.
Every morning you wake up a day earlier, another day before the murder. With another chance to stop it. Somewhere in the past lies an answer. The trigger for this crime—and you don’t have a choice but to find it ….
Set roughly a decade in the future, with some new technology that has changed society in subtle ways, a VR gamer is delivered a connection to an alternate reality, as well as a dark future of her own. …
I waited months for the audio book to finally be available to me from my local library.
Unfortunately for me, this is the 6th book in his Cassie Dewell series. NOT another Joe Pickett, who I much prefer.
Montana Private Eye Cassie Dewell has two interesting sub-plots here:
What happened to J.D. Spengler, a PI from Florida who went missing in Montana?
Where is ‘Marc Daly’, a conman who’s been swindling wealthy widows?
At the same time, folks are searching nearby for “Sir Scott’s Treasure” ➙ hidden gold. Treasure hunters are scouring the area based on clues in a poem.
Though it’s not Joe Pickett, this is a good read.
Despite the rather simplistic ending, I’d say it’s the best of the Cassie Dewell, so far.
This was actually my 3rd time stopping in Seville. It’s the essential transit point between southern Portugal and Andalusia, Spain.
I really do enjoy the city.
Seville got very, very rich after being named the royal monopoly port for trade with the growing Spanish colonies in the Americas and the influx of riches from them.
I’d walked the famous Cathedral in the past, so this time signed up for therooftop tour. Very cool.
The technology in how they made this massive structure is fascinating.
I’d recommend rooftop over the regular tour as you actually do walk through the Cathedral coming and going to the top, as well.
My guide swears this is the REAL tomb of Christopher Columbus. But there’s another in the Dominican Republic. One or the other might be the brother of Columbus.