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#lazyweb There's a very large piece of street art, a mural, up on a second story corner indentation of a building. It has an elephant as the subject. The elephant is framed by the walls of othe building, but not in an ordinary rectangle.

I need that image.
As I remember, the elephant is on a split-level, with one leg down half-a-level, and the rest of its body quite tall and narrow. The building surfaces themselves have coloration that creates the odd frame.
It is *not*, as far as I recall, the more common "elephant coming through a wall" motif.
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#LazyWeb advice request: I currently have no video or photo editing skills.

However, I have an increasingly large library of pretty good footage and photography.

What’s the fastest & easiest way to get useful at editing? Assuming I have more money than time & energy 😅
Context: I mostly use the Apple ecosystem, out of familiarity not zealotry.

I probably unfortunately lack time/energy to switch away from this, so prefer Mac / iOS recommendations please.

My current laptop is a 12in MacBook (prioritising portability over all else); iPhone XS
I’ve wondered if, for instance, shelling out for an iPad Pro might be the best route forward.

If one were starting to learn today, would a touchscreen-default approach be the most expedient / intuitive to learn?
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#lazyweb has anyone seen a decent diagram that puts contact tracing apps in context alongside human contact tracing?

eg some infections reported by humans, others by machines, some contacts found by humans - others by machines. Every diagram I see seems to be one or t'other.
(Context: it is for some engagement/exploration work that will be openly shared.
Bonus me context: yes, I know humans build the machines - I don't need to go fullmeta)
Reup on whole contact tracing system pictures as I’ve still not found one and I could use it tonight so I don’t have to rely on my own scribbles!
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