I used to have meltdowns when my sister woke me up from my evening naps.
I used to have meltdowns when my sister woke me up from my evening naps.
So my sickness and allergic reaction did actually come from my new Ipad M4. Which I found unfortunate because I was confident enough to throw away the boxes before day 30th. Luckily, it can also be solved by “reduce white point” option. But to be sure, I take another dose of antihistamine so it can make me pass out in the middle of a conversation with myself again like it did last night.
No AI is all fine making memes. But when tech bro tries to generate a whole abundance city flourishing under their visionary brains and think it makes them super cool, we find it cringey and all make fun of it.
Okay my deal with tall boy came from shoujo. They kept drawing things like that.
I'm TOO HYPER to ever take a rest. But I'm gonna do it tonight. Probably gonna work a lot less, and talk a lot more. But I already talked too much today.
I'm not saying there is no value in listening to an obviously biased piece of “journalism”, or having the psych twitter convention hall leading to an imaginary land.
But when you organize stoop coffee for a whole year and you still find all your neighbors lovely and helpful and emotionally supportive. Then maybe it's a real story with the business model of selling hospitality services to a large group of people. Or a fake story with the business model of selling a seemingly less lonely lifestyle for nerds who haven't had the chance to check in with reality.
Since I have zero concern for ethics, I don't care for what they do with AI either. How they make the PNG bundles to sell on Etsy doesn't bother me. And I sell the same thing. But when logistics improved and when online stores appeared, you can't blame them for your on-site stores going down. Yes it's inconvenient for me in the beginning because I had to reassure people I didn't use AI, mostly not because they cared for ethics either, but because it's ugly. The ethics argument for why one should not use it, however, is not convincing to me.
Maybe I should give the elderly some slack. But I didn’t give my grandpa any slack either. And he gave me a tiny portion of his noodle.
I'm convinced that academic people are not even stupid.
Well, they wait at least till retirement to say the quiet part out loud, some of them. And some others always say the most controversial things, but only IF applied to reality, it's perfectly fine or even encouraged within the academic circle.
Not saying they should take some more risk, but I'm saying they are thriving in online dysfunctional activities for other reasons than what they admit.
Which, reminded me of this stupid anarchist podcaster who mocked both cryptocurrency and self-publishing. Now, I didn't understand crypto. I still don't understand it now. But self-publishing is a medium, not a product, or a brand. Low barrier to entry is the point. Since he talked so much about anticapitalism, it's strange that he didn't think that what people could do with a medium is totally up to them. And since it's up to individuals, you are expected to see various end results from good to bad.
Maybe he once a year does mutual aid as he encourages others to do frequently. But the lack of understanding about humans of both him and certain academic people suggested there is a wildly difference between what they try to be perceived and what they usually do.
Hey tall boy see you later.