Ahhh I assumed it was that one, lol
Rayquetzalcoatl
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Making art can be lonely when you come up for air and feel like nobody cares or would enjoy what you’re creating, but I’m sure plenty of people would love to read what you’re writing! It’s impressive that you’re even attempting to write a book!
What film are you referencing?
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•*Permanently Deleted*English
3·1 month agoIn a pretty big transitional period, which is exciting but also pretty conflicting. It’s hard to know exactly what I want, but I’m happy to see my priorities shifting and I’m proud of myself for the work I’m putting in and the results I’m seeing. I’m coming towards the middle period of my life.
You?
Nice, thank you! 👍
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Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Id like to just share how powertrippingly awesome i amEnglish
104·1 month agoOP probably got this idea from AI cos their brain don’t work too good
The head of my agency is a gullible rube who is terrified of being “left behind”, and the head of my department is a grown-up with a family and a career who spends his days off sending AI videos and memes into the work chat.
I’ve been called into meetings and told I have to be positive about AI. I’ve been told to stop coding and generate (very important) things with AI.
It’s disheartening. My career is over, because I have no interest in generating mountains of no-intention code rather than putting in the effort to build reliable, good, useful things for our clients. AI dorks can’t fathom human effort and hard work being important.
I’m working to pay off my debts, and then I’m done. I strongly want to get a job that allows me to be offline.
Asking you as it seems like you’re somebody working in the AI field: how can I avoid whatever you and others in your field are doing? Do I just have to go offline?
I’m not against that idea, but unfortunately I do have debts to pay off at least for the next 45 months or so and my career requires me to use the internet (I’m a web developer). Once the debt is paid, I’m free.
Rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.worldto
Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Id like to just share how powertrippingly awesome i amEnglish
71·1 month agoThank god for that.
Rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.worldto
Ye Power Trippin' Bastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Id like to just share how powertrippingly awesome i amEnglish
141·1 month agoPlease preemptively ban me from your spam communities!
Rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•POSTAL: Bullet Paradise gets cancelled over generative AI with Goonswarm Games shutting downEnglish
0·1 month agoRe your last point, I’m a full time web developer and while I’m not building entire games or whatever, I am currently working on a fairly complex and involved data migration project. My boss has demanded I do the whole thing with AI and don’t write code.
Thus far, it’s been incredibly frustrating to get it to do what I need it to do without having the chatbot change tonnes of tiny things or assume and hallucinate stuff that simply shouldn’t be there. Beyond those time-wasting frustrations, the fact that I’m not getting hands-on means my mental model of how the data is translating from one system to another is muddy. It’s not as clear as it would be were I building this thing myself. Specifically, because I’m not building it myself, I’m not running into edge cases personally and unpicking the knots of the current system.
There’s no intentionality in what chatbots generate, by definition. They have no intention, they’re not alive, they can’t think. They don’t understand things.
I’m sorry but I’m sort of done with this topic. I don’t like Generative AI, I think it’s disingenuous, lazy, furthering the commodification of art and creativity, and damaging our abilities to think critically. However, I do understand that some people have found it helpful in some contexts, and other people like to play with it. Thanks for the chat. 👍
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•What do you do when you're sick?English
5·1 month agoYou’re right, thank you. I like to be productive and often get frustrated when I feel like I’m wasting my own time, but you’re right; healing is productive, and taking time out to recover is good. Thanks 😊
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•What do you do when you're sick?English
1·1 month agoI know I’m not “expected” to be productive, I just like to be. It feels good for me. Thank you for the suggestion, I appreciate it 👍
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•What do you do when you're sick?English
2·1 month agoAh yeah, love a bit of lord of the rings. I got rid of my TV recently though and need to do something at least a little bit productive, but good suggestion 😊 thank you
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•What do you do when you're sick?English
3·1 month agoThat’s a great shout, I’ve seen people crocheting in the past before too so maybe that’s a go-er. Thank you!
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•What do you do when you're sick?English
2·1 month agoMm I journal too, although in sort of note form - maybe I could read back through a lot of notes and pull out themes actually, thank you!!
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•POSTAL: Bullet Paradise gets cancelled over generative AI with Goonswarm Games shutting downEnglish
1·1 month agoI was responding to your comment about consumers not being able to tell if Generative AI has been used. I can’t tell the difference between battery farmed eggs and free range ones, but I still avoid eggs that aren’t free range. That doesn’t seem like I’ve lost track of the point, to me.
I then expanded what I was saying, by explaining that I don’t agree with battery farming, which is why I avoid eggs produced that way, despite not being able to actually tell if an egg is free range or battery farmed. This relates to the point about Generative AI use because I also don’t agree with using Generative AI in art and media, and might or might not be able to tell if it’s used.
To respond to your latest comment about my actions and beliefs being irrelevant because my not supporting something I disagree with won’t stop it happening; you’re right. Hens are still battery farmed. As much as I wish it wouldn’t happen, it does. Does that make me sticking by my own morals and feelings futile or irrelevant? I don’t think so.
As for the objections I have with Generative AI, there are a few: I think it’s inauthentic. I want to experience art that was made with intention. I want to see what people are capable of making, and how people tell stories. We’re a storytelling species, I think it’s really important for us. I feel like I’ve been lied to when art is generated by an unthinking machine and then presented as though it was made by a human.
For me, art is a connection between me and the artist. If somebody writes a sad song, and plays it, then I get to experience and understand their feelings in that moment. It’s a communication. I feel something, and they’ve given that to me. If a chatbot did it… Well nobody communicated anything. It’s a lie. It basically catfished my emotions.
There are other objections, too; the plagiarism of actual human work without recompense. The fact that these chatbots are making people mentally unstable, the fact that these chatbots only exist to enrich the already wealthy. The fact that all of this is being sold to us as some way to remove effort from our lives, even the fun parts of our lives. I think effort and hard work are their own reward a lot of the time, and I hate to see laziness championed because it leads to uninteresting and lame shit.
Sorry, that was a long one, and I’ll cut it off here before it gets any longer 😂
Rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.worldto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•"No eating for free allowed! You must only watch it rot on the beach!"English
602·1 month agoOh goodie, the insurers are fully engaged! I’m sure they will help clear the quickly rotting food off the beach just as much as the volunteers who are physically there doing actual work.
God I hate pencil-pusher culture, it’s so weird 😂
Thanks for the quote! I realise I replied snarkily - I’m not mad at you of course, just at the quote
Sure, it’s an arbitrary distinction to you. To me, not so much. Different feelings, I guess. 🤷♂️ Have a good one! ✌️
Rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.worldto
pics@lemmy.world•A photo taken of a US soldier Explaining to other American soldiers they are being cooked by a Radar, Orgun-E Afghanistan 2003English
0·1 month agoI think the downvotes are because the commenter you’re replying to was doing a joke




Congratulations and well done dude!!! I’ve found Hybrid Calisthenics (the app and the YouTube channel) to be a friendly, easy way to build routine and understand what you’re doing and why you’re doing it when you’re exercising. The app can be a little glitchy on my phone but it’s just visual glitches.