KARBYTES_JOURNAL_2023_ENTRY_297
Today karbytes decided to do a little research on how karbytes could rent an electric car to take on a weekend trip to Yosemite. What karbytes has discovered is that Turo offers karbytes the opportunity to rent a Tesla car for approximately $60 per day. What karbytes intends to do is make a “proof of concept” documentary of itself riding in a Tesla which karbytes rents for the weekend to Yosemite (and letting the car self-drive so that karbytes can sit back and relax as the sole passenger of that journey). karbytes will probably do that within the next two years.
Today karbytes downloaded what appears to be the most recently uploaded video on Lex Fridman’s YouTube channel which features an interview with Manolis Kellis about the evolution of human civilization and the emergence of “super intelligent” artificial intelligence. (karbytes also shared that video on its Twitter and Minds pages).
Today karbytes uploaded a video of itself playing the drums today to Instagram. Shortly after backing up that video to GitHub and to the Internet Archive, karbytes removed that video from Instagram because the drum song in that video appeared to increase in tempo rather than remain constant (which is not ideal for a drum track unless that is the intended effect or it it actually pairs well with the other musical instruments which play simultaneously with that drum track).
Yesterday karbytes photographed some wild orange poppies growing next to a creek which flows underneath of a street in Castro Valley named Santa Maria. At the time of this journal entry’s writing, that poppy image is the most recent item in karbytes’ Instagram gallery. Later on within the next 24 hours karbytes intends to upload another image to its Instagram gallery: a very well done image of a cube comprised of 8 smaller cubes whose side lengths are the same length. karbytes found a pencil with an eraser on it such that karbytes can first outline the drawing using erasable pencil (in order to correct mistakes) before tracing over the pencil lines with black ink. After that karbytes will do the part it enjoys most: coloring in the image and then digitally enhancing it.
For now on, karbytes promises to never make edits nor deletions to any one of its journal entry web pages after that web page is published. Hence, journal entry web pages on this website might have syntax errors or semantic errors which karbytes notices but does not fix.


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