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Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Gallimaufry#147

Just a gallimaufry of AI-generated photos, real photos and ramblings 📸
I’ve never encountered a white desert rose before.
Weigh-and-cook hotpot
In this version of hotpot, customers select their ingredients, which are weighed at the counter, paid for, and then cooked by the kitchen staff before being served in a large bowl at the table. This differs from the traditional hotpot style where ingredients are typically brought raw to the table for customers to cook themselves.
Choose your favorites! A variety of fresh ingredients ready for you to weigh, pay, and let the kitchen cook up the perfect hotpot dish

FROM THE TRAVEL ARCHIVES

Monastiraki Square
Gyros
I was told you can’t go to Greece and not have a gyros, and now I completely get it! I grabbed my first gyros from a local taverna in Fira. Yummmm! 😋 I absolutely loved the tender, spicy grilled pork in a warm pita, layered with fresh veggies and tzatziki—and wait for it—crispy fries right inside! It was pure genius! I've been craving this deliciousness ever since, but I’ve yet to find a Greek restaurant in my corner of the world. Heidi of The Frugal Girls shared her amazing Greek Chicken Gyros recipe here, so you can make them at home. The best part? You can slather on as much tzatziki as your heart desires!

Lamb? Chicken? Pork? Beef? 


AI CAN'T SPELL!
The sign is supposed to read "Gyros, souvlaki, pita and more..." 
So, you know how AI tries to help us with everything? It’s great at many things—but spelling? Not so much! 

Son #2 explains it like this: instead of letters, AI thinks in “tokens.” Imagine tokens as building blocks. For words, some letters are separate tokens, while others are combined. So when AI sees “tomato,” it’s not just counting letters; it’s trying to piece together the right combination of tokens.

But here’s the kicker: AI sometimes miscounts. Instead of spelling “tomato” with one “o,” it might accidentally treat it like “TO-MA-TOE” because it misjudged the tokens. And that’s how we end up with signs that read “TOMATOE” and “FRESH TOAMTOES.”

Now let’s throw in “strawberry.” You’d think it’s straightforward, right? But AI could end up treating it like “STRAW-BER-RY,” mistakenly counting the “r”s as separate tokens. Instead of the two “r”s in “strawberry,” you might see “STRABERRY” on a sign!

So next time you see a sign that’s hilariously misspelled, just remember: AI may be smart, but when it comes to spelling, it’s still trying to play a game with the wrong rules!

MUMBAI

I've always dreamed of visiting India, but as I get older, I find myself gradually moving some countries down my bucket list—especially those in Asia. My plan is to tackle the farther destinations while I still can, saving the closer ones for when I'm less inclined to endure long-haul flights, which I really dread. Recently, my son went to Mumbai on a business trip, and I couldn’t resist sneaking a couple of photos from his phone to relive his adventures.

Gateway of India


Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
Though I've never visited, I remember the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel from the movie "Hotel Mumbai." The film vividly portrays the horrific 2008 attack, where armed militants laid siege to the hotel, taking hostages and causing chaos, ultimately resulting in the tragic loss of over 170 lives. It highlights the courage of the hotel staff and guests amidst the terror, serving as a powerful reminder of resilience in the face of adversity.
            


I imagine a cute three-wheeled auto-rickshaw zipping through the bustling streets of Mumbai, its tiny horn tooting as it weaves through the vibrant chaos. 
My Corner of the World

50 comments:

  1. What a beautiful series of photos.
    The AI ​​mice are really cute.
    The food looks delicious.
    I wish you a nice Thursday.
    Greetings Irma

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  2. What a nice photos, thanks for your sharing

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  3. Wonderful food and travel photos today.

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  4. Beautiful photos from your traver archives. I also like Greek pita.
    I am afraid in the near future we will not be able to understand the difference between a true photo and an AI generated image.

    Enjoy the rest of this 1st week of October.

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  5. That white desert rose is so pretty! We were just saying the same thing about AI and spelling/grammar check programs in general this morning. I swear it keeps getting worse instead of better.

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  6. All of the food looks really good especially that gyro! The mice are cute eating their gyros too.Can't help love all the AI generated photos with the mice.

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  7. Dearest Veronica,
    Fond travel memories...
    Your son went to Mumbai so he now knows about Asia's most densely populated slum area near International Airport.
    India is a fairy tale country with heavenly food but also with stark contrasts!
    You mention the movie about the 2008 attack and 170 killed. My Pieter was there when they killed 1400 and his guardian angel got him out and home safely:
    https://mariettesbacktobasics.blogspot.com/2018/12/husband-pieters-dangerous-trip-back.html
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  8. Adorable pictures.
    The delicious food and the beautiful colors, i love it.

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  9. That's an interesting nugget of info that AI can't spell. Reassuring to know that humans can do something better than a computer! Loved your photos as always, Veronica. Blessings!

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  10. The food looks delicious, Veronica. The mices looks happy about the food too! The white desert Rose is very pretty! I have never seen it before.
    Have a nice weekend!

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  11. The food looks so good. Love those AI mice.

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  12. I guess they need to export more Greek restaurants to your part of the world. We have a few in the immediate vicinity.

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  13. WOW, look at all that wonderful food, it all looks terrific! Love those cute mice too.

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  14. Me gusto la rosa y me dio ganas de Gyro. Las fotos de la India son muy bellas. Te mando un beso.

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  15. Hello Veronica. What a good explanation your son gave about AI not being able to spell. So interesting.
    Your little mice look like they are having a wonderful time eating gyros and visiting Mumbai.
    Have a wonderful weekend.

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  16. Hello Veronica,
    Very nice pictures. So special to see all these wonderful locations. And what a lovely food. The food stall with the Gyros is very nice. Gyros is delicious.
    Nice pictures of all.

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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  17. Dear Veronica, I didn't know one or the other of the hotpot variants - very interesting. Is the price just by weight, regardless of which ingredients you chose?
    It's great that you can now prepare your own gyros. There are a few Greek restaurants about half an hour's drive away, but even closer there are Turkish shops that offer doner kebab. It's almost the same, except that for religious reasons, kebabs never contain pork, but chicken, beef or lamb. I like to buy the meat there and prepare the other ingredients to my own taste.
    It's fascinating what you write about the "spelling problems" of the AI. I was surprised at first glance that you actually with help of the AI created stalls with labels. OK, there are actually a few spelling errors - but that doesn't spoil the pretty and authentic look of the AI ​​images - and the mice are super cute as always.
    All the best and happy October days,
    Traude
    https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/10/ruckblick-auf-den-rest-vom-juli-und-den.html

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  18. I love seeing all of those great photos of your adventures in the world. Those Gyros look over the top delicious and I've never had one, but I'm glad you got to enjoy one! Have a great weekend!

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  19. What a nice photos, thanks for your sharing!
    Have a nice weekend, Veronica!

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  20. I've never had a gyro but they look good. I loved your pictures.

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  21. We need more restaurants like that here, where people can pick their own healthy ingredients, I'm sure we would have alot less unhealthy people if we could. The white desert rose resembles a jasmine flower in my garden.

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  22. The white desert rose is not familiar to me either. Beautiful flower!

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  23. I always enjoy your posts so much! You share parts of the world I will not get to see, an insight into so much, people, places, culture, food. Thank you so much! Really delighted to visit.

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  24. Now you've got me craving gyros with fries!

    I also can't tolerate long-haul flights anymore.

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  25. Those Gyros sure look good! The one you are eating is stuffed with lots of goodies. I've never seen them made with fries inside, sounds great. I used to go to a place called Daphne's and loved their Greek food. I'd get a Greek salad every time. I've never seen this movie before, sounds like a good one. The white desert rose is pretty.

    Have a peaceful weekend, my dear friend.

    ~Sheri

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  26. Hello Veronica,
    I do enjoy seeing your travel photos. I love the Gateway at night. The gyro does look yummy. I would have a hard time picking out favorites for my hotpot. The desert rose is beautiful. The Ai mice are cute, they sure do get around. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  27. I love how you revise your travel photos and reinvent them with the help of AI! It's funny how the AI gets the words wrong because it spells them wrong. Here I always discover delicious culinary suggestions to discover in every country you've visited! I wish you a wonderful Sunday!

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  28. The weigh-and-cook hotpot concept is unique, and that gyros craving is relatable—can't go wrong with tzatziki! AI still has some funny moments when it comes to spelling, though.

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  29. The desert rose is beautiful but I was also interested in the building behind it. The gyro with the fries sounds amazing. I know I 've had falafel in Israel and they include vegetables and crispy French fries in the pita too. Interesting about the AI and spelling!! As usual your photos are beautiful. I've always wanted to go to India and Dubai - It's on the list Maybe one day!

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  30. interesting version of hotpot.... yummy

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  31. You are very skilled at this AI stuff, but I must admit I find myself concerned about misuse of this technology, especially when I've seen it applied in a political context or by scammers. Technology... Sigh... There are both positives and negatives to consider, aren't there?
    Thanks for sharing with us at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2024/10/budding-artist.html. Your mice are adorable.

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  32. Hugs.
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  33. Oh my what a fab set of photos and what lovely food that hotpot looks delicious :-)
    Have a gallimaufrytastic week 👍

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  34. I loved Monastiraki Square, it has such a fun looking ambiance. Also, I am a little jealous of those adorable mice enjoying gyros in Greece. That is something I definitely want to do someday!

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  35. Great pics and cute mice versions of your travels.

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  36. Marvelous photos and a lesson in AI!
    Have never had a gyro, on my must have list now! Thank you.

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  37. Lovely photos!
    The white desert rose looks so unique.
    Love the AI mice. They are so cute.
    Great looking food too.

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  38. We love the tourist mice at the gyros stand. So cute. We haven't dealt with AI yet, no time and a lack of desire right now but we like what you do with it.

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  39. Love all the blossoms and you know I love your food. You made my stomach growl again. Bravo.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  40. Maravilhosas essas fotos!!!

    Beijos e Abraços,

    BLOG | Instagram

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  41. Love the city Mumbai, I wish I could there, but, I can't. Only but dream of Mumbai.

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  42. Beautiful photos and food. The white rose is lovely.

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  43. So spectacular and vivid gallimaufry!
    Thank you, dear Veronica! Happy WW and a fine week!❤️😘

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  44. Gyro! Yum! I'm sure our little furry friends loved it too.
    Now I'd like to try a Santorini (ian?) gyro, too. (A place I so badly want to visit) :)

    Veronica, I hope you get to go see these Mumbai sights with your own two eyes. (Try to squeeze Kerala into your itinerary, too. ;))

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  45. What lovely travel memories yours and about the mice - oh I particularly like the mice dear Veronica. Something like this AI Pictures makes me happy, greetings from a rainy grey Germany
    Kirsi

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  46. Wow so much travel it all looks wonderful. You made me SO hungry. I love Greek food. My land lords are Greek and when they are cooking it smells so good. That is crazy that AI can't spell LOL.

    Allie of
    www.allienyc.com

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  47. ...I first saw a desert rose in Maui. A red one. Take care and have a wonderful weekend.

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