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It would appear my #1 nemesis in general is an overexposed white sky, and not every bracket is able to outdo that. You can see how rough the processing was on the higher trees. They aren't necessarily the subject of the shot anyways but its still annoying. Even a clarity fix didn't soften the blow.
The true meat of this image though is the lower half. The stone steps, the bush, lower sakura, and best of all the wood and the bridge. And while yes, this pathway was closed off it not only provided a unique perspective but also kept people out of my frame. Double win for the price of having a terrible sky (again).
So as stated earlier, editing couldn't fix much of the already obvious problems. But I decided to roll ahead anyways and give this photo the chance it probably deserved. Kitano Tenmangu was a very mixed bag photo wise and this post describes the struggles pretty well. Whether it be people, the sky, finding better places, etc. It just proved more difficult. Great perks and some pretty bad drawbacks.

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chusonji temple 平泉 中尊寺 経蔵

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Major AI Conference Flooded With Peer Reviews Written Fully By AI

An analysis of submissions to next year's International Conference on Learning Representations has found that roughly one in five peer reviews were fully generated by AI, a discovery that came after researchers including Carnegie Mellon's Graham Neubig grew suspicious of feedback on their manuscripts that seemed unusually verbose and requested non-standard statistical analyses.

Neubig posted on X offering a reward for anyone who could scan the conference's submissions for AI-generated text, and Max Spero, CEO of detection tool developer Pangram Labs, responded the next day. Pangram screened all 19,490 studies and 75,800 peer reviews submitted to ICLR 2026, finding that 21% of reviews were fully AI-generated and more than half showed signs of AI use. The conference had permitted AI tools for polishing text but prohibited falsified content. Each reviewer was assigned five papers to review in two weeks on average -- a load that senior programme chair Bharath Hariharan described as "much higher than what has been done in the past."

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Hoe is dat, een jaar lang deelnemen aan een burgerklimaatberaad?

Wat gebeurt er als 175 burgers uit alle hoeken van de samenleving zich zeven weekeinden lang inspannen om de overheid klimaatadvies te geven? „Dit is ook hoe democratie werkt.”


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Moscow Rehab Center Owner Arrested Following Abuse Accusations

Anna Khobotova, a self-described psychotherapist, lawyer and human rights advocate, runs a network of rehabilitation centers for troubled adolescents in and around Moscow, the Sverdlovsk region and the Rostov region.

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KDE Plasma sets date to dump X11 as Wayland push accelerates

If that's a step too far, then there are new versions of CDE – and tmux

The oldest of the open source Linux desktops is planning its final steps away from X11, while an even older Unix desktop is getting freshened up.…