A surprisingly high number of leftists still use it as well.
26 years old, USA
A surprisingly high number of leftists still use it as well.
My initial position was that AI art would be exciting when a more carefully curated training data is used. … But after some talking with friends, I think we’re living in a world that has minimal respect for copyright already, except when a corporation has a problem with it and wants to bring down the hammer of the law.
It does hurt and its easy to be emotional about artists’ livelihoods being threatened by AI, they aren’t the only laborers threatened by job loss to automation, but this one hurts the most.
So now its just up to AI and artists to make interesting art with it. And for artists to adapt to this environment that has automated art tools.
Like I care. Amazon bought it, they have a monopoly, hey maybe these consumer facing startups would be more profitable if all the money wasnt already distributed so unevenly?
I have never even heard of giclee printing.
In hindsight this sounds like a good idea, but certainly no one used this junk.
Woah. Fuck yes!
Other comments are saying this is an ad, which… Is true, but this was informative too and now I know about a product I’ve never even considered before.
The technology works the same way at everything. It averages and smooths out the rough edges into a homogrnous lump.
All I know about Bluesky is what’s in the name. When you look at the Fediverse tree, every branch, leaves, and roots are labelled. But the sky isnt. Bluesky. I believe the intent is to be bigger and far more important than the Fediverse, smother it rather than let it grow. Jack is a businessman, after all. He really liked having a hugely important platform in Twitter and how much political power it was beginning to have.
Oh. Omg you’re so right lol.
Why not?
Why was it forced to shut down?
So true. A lot of creators are actually very dependent on the accessibility of their content, but also the drama present on twitter. Mastodon takes patience not only from the creators but the users… What if they get bored before they see your content? Thats not good for business.
I loved how much trans joy was actually in this movie. If they’re trying to detrans people its like… Wow look at all of these unbelievably happy trans people on youtube and tumblr. But did you know… If you take hormones for medical transition it has permanent effects? 👻
Like… Yea, yea it does.
Prager U is starting to look like controlled opposition. Inadvertently putting the highlight on all of this awesome LGBT2SQIA+ content and people.
You’re forgetting leverage. Open source is changing the way these businesses are forced to do business. And thats a start.
This is the moment when I knew this movie was a nature documentary.
The more I’ve delved into free and open source, the more I’ve seen what isnt normal: stuff that isnt designed out of the box to be eye-candy. Seeing the complete opposite side of the spectrum, its clearer that Facebook isnt just eye candy, good animations, timely pop-ups, and perfectly targeted ads. It’s everything and more. The addictive tactics have created an emergent highly addictive quality. And dont even get me started on Instagram.
+1 to this I open matrix and its very boring compared to opening discord. ☹️
No, her father is this very important lawyer who has worked with hollywood stars, and her family has managed to capitalize on all of that money and favor in Hollywood and their local community at large.
“There’s an app for that.”