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Cake day: April 11th, 2025

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  • I guess we’re both on a similiar page. i thought you were joking at first when you completely missed what i was saying but then i re-worded it only for you to abstractly strawman it in the most insecure redditor-like way. turns out your reading comprehension gets dangerously close to 0 when someone mentions this specific topic. im sorry you gotta do presumably physical labor for a living but nobody was ever gonna buy your waifu art.




  • you seem like a failed artist to have that much salt…

    so let me try again.

    what i think of the art is irrelevant, im explaining how it produces results.

    if most art was good, there would be a lot more museums.

    i think most people would agree good art is exceptional - which means its above average. which means that the majority of art is mediocre at best.

    again, my opinion of any particular art does not matter in this explanation so please hold back on the LDE in your reply.


  • Remember in elementary school when you were learning basic addition and subtraction? And that your teacher wouldn’t let you use a calculator even though it was capable of getting the job done (and without hallucinating bullshit numbers!)?

    the same teachers that told you that you wouldnt always have a calculator on hand? at the time, it was solid advice but technology is changing faster than ever.

    AI is a tool. There are some things hammers do a really good job of, but I’m today’s world they’re used in everything. Want to apply paint to your car? Hammer. Do the dishes? Hammer. Brush your teeth? Hammer. It’s stupid, and not at all helpful. So now we’ve got a counter-culture growing of “fuck hammers!” in response to that stupid, but hammers aren’t really the problem… the problem is the stupid. Fuck hammers.

    if you compare AI to a hammer then youre just showing how little knowledge you have on it. AI can already code among the top human coders. AI can read medical images like x-rays/MRIs with MUCH higher speed and accuracy than humans. AI is being used in conjunction with prosthetic limbs to restore movement to people. AI is streamlining material sciences. AI is enabling indie game developers to make a AAA quality game by themselves in a fraction of the time it used to take a team of people do it. its easy to get hung up on the art aspect of AI but compared to all the amazing things its going to do for us in the coming years it feels like an unhealthy dose of copium fighting the inevitable.