LainTrain
@LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com
- Comment on fresh groceries 2 days ago:
Yeah don’t
- Comment on Google CEO: If an AI bubble pops, no one is getting out clean 2 days ago:
I would have expected no more than that from the average anti-intellectual moron. Blocked.
- Comment on Google CEO: If an AI bubble pops, no one is getting out clean 2 days ago:
Because you don’t care about making art, so you choose comfort and financial safety.
Yeah, I choose to eat, so do you, evidently.
But my choices on how I earn that bread were more limited than yours, again - evidently.
Beyond that, I choose not to make assumptions about you or your life like you’ve done with mine.
Also lol “comfort and financial safety”. No. Not for most people in most of this world. It’s more like survival vs not survival.
So how does this have nothing to do with privilege? It literally is what privilege is.
Telling poors to learn art is like telling someone to bet everything on starting a business. It’s a good idea only if you’re rich, because if you fail - and to learn you must fail sometimes - you can try again, but the working class doesn’t get the luxury of second chances.
You’re talking about outsourcing art, but then complain about who actually make art.
No, I’m talking about generating art from a prompt, I have no issuea with people who make art obviously, as long as they don’t have an issue with those who lack the resources to develop the skills and instead use AI to put their ideas into action or polish existing ones.
If you’d like to change my mind, show me a few professionally successful present-day working class artists.
This means they:
- Make most of their income from their work
- Most active period this or past decade and they are no older than 40.
- Working class background, so no artists in family at all, no industry connections they didn’t make themselves, no nepotism etc.
Also lol, of course I care about making art, why else would I be even talking about it, much less pointing out that generative AI accidentally or not - corrects a class injustice?
If I saw no value in making art, why would I ever consider it an injustice that the working class cannot enjoy it?
I make music in my spare time whenever I can and have for years, and no I don’t and would never use any generative AI tools for the music itself, nor do I even sample any other music, and I think I’ve even improved at it somewhat despite a lack of basically any education on the subject matter beyond a few guides and YouTube videos on music theory here and there. It’s a highly rewarding hobby.
Realistically though, that ‘whenever’ is simply not enough time to create anything professional and polished enough for me to sell and for it to appeal to anyone besides myself and whatever loved one is unfortunate enough to be subjected to it.
- Comment on Google CEO: If an AI bubble pops, no one is getting out clean 2 days ago:
Do you have another retort besides “lol”? Spending any amount of time not dedicated to earning skills guaranteed to make money is a risk most of us can’t take.
You still can’t make a poem now
Yeah and why would I need to? If I was feeling creative and had an idea for one or needed an image, I could just get it made for me, free of charge, free of corpo influence or any strings attached. It’s a sweet deal.
- Comment on fresh groceries 2 days ago:
Come to the UK and stand outside for a sec on an average day then. 89-96 rH% humidity gets old real fast.
- Comment on Google CEO: If an AI bubble pops, no one is getting out clean 2 days ago:
or since there are FOSS AI models that are free as in free beer it allows everyone to access the benefits of the privileged - i.e. those who can specialized in fields like arts that aren’t conducive to making enough money out of the gate to survive as a working class person
- Comment on Baby boomers want to axe property taxes. Millennials and Gen Z would pay for it. 2 days ago:
Some of them are so stupid they couldn’t do it even when it was the easiest time in modern history to do so, that’s who they think we all are when they post their “just stop eating avocado toast” ass advice and “I had problems too but I pulled myself up by my bootstraps and not been some dramatic wokey” type shit, they are referring to their life xp where they or someone they knew had become like a heroin addict at 15 and never had a job, so now they only have a small mansion instead of a palace.
- Comment on Jeff Bezos reportedly launches new AI startup with himself as CEO 3 days ago:
Thank you! And yeah you said it well.
I might check it out at some point, but I’m not really into mythology tbh, I think the only thing remotely close to that that I’ve ever consumed is some of the videos from Overly Sarcastic Productions on YT.
I guess that’s kinda like what’s particularly astounding to me about the downvote. This is not even a matter of privilege and resources, it’s simply a matter of: Why would you expect anyone to go out of their way to look up fairly obscure greek myths, unless they were specifically into fairly obscure greek myths?
Right now I’m really into space stuff. It’s extremely unlikely that if I asked any random person, including myself from like two weeks ago, what ORB RATE and INRTL positions on the FDAI switches on Panel 13 do in the Apollo CSM that they would know what the heck I’m talking about. So I would never make that assumption. It’s just kinda baffling.
We cannot hate on people for not knowing what it is unreasonable for anyone but an enthusiast to know. That in itself is refusing to think properly, it is anti-intellectualism, plain and simple. “Ooga Grog no know thing, means Grog bad!” is an insane way to operate.
- Comment on Jeff Bezos reportedly launches new AI startup with himself as CEO 3 days ago:
I can understand, but really, though? Why would you expect anyone to know something so niche?
- Comment on Legendary game designer, programmer, Space Invaders champion, and LGBTQ trailblazer Rebecca Heineman has died 3 days ago:
Co-founded Interplay. Came out as trans in the mid-2000s. Jesus what a legend gone too soon. Bless.
- Comment on Baby boomers want to axe property taxes. Millennials and Gen Z would pay for it. 3 days ago:
Land Value Tax, now.
- Comment on Jeff Bezos reportedly launches new AI startup with himself as CEO 3 days ago:
I didn’t know of the myth, can I have a billion dollars now? I promise I won’t even traumatize Bill Shatner by uncaringly shaking champagne around him with it.
- Comment on Jeff Bezos reportedly launches new AI startup with himself as CEO 3 days ago:
Fair play, TIL.
I figured it was something from Greek mythology (probably), but I don’t have that particular kind of special interest so I never looked into it.
- Comment on Just seen the latest American Opinion polls. 3 days ago:
That’s not what I asked. I asked for if they had a higher % change than other demographics.
- Comment on And it's BILL by a... Er... Uh... 3 days ago:
Taking the moment to link my other comment about this from a previous thread where I looked up other mentions of ‘Bubba’ in the files: lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/22613917
- Comment on Hackney children among most deprived in England as working parents ‘struggling to feed kids’ 4 days ago:
Blackpool has lower healthy life expectancy than Rwanda.
- Comment on Jeff Bezos reportedly launches new AI startup with himself as CEO 4 days ago:
You gotta respect the man for how much he seems to relish in being pure evil. Prometheus like the movie, about the bald dudes who created life? And the ultimate artificial lifeform as a weapon that wiped em all out in the end? That’s a masterclass in Saturday morning ass villainy this Jeff practices.
- Comment on Just seen the latest American Opinion polls. 4 days ago:
He’s not wrong though? Was the % points change higher among that demographic or not?
- Comment on Even if you develop the worst type of dementia imaginable, please find a way to always remember the events of 11/13/25. 4 days ago:
“Rest of World”
- Comment on People who don't wear earphones outside - why, and what do you do instead? 5 days ago:
Life is active thought. I don’t space out to music at all, I don’t “space out” period, I stay engaged actively with the world.
- Comment on People who don't wear earphones outside - why, and what do you do instead? 5 days ago:
I agree with basically everything you said, but let’s be real - I’m not the one doing the tearing down ITT.
- Comment on People who don't wear earphones outside - why, and what do you do instead? 5 days ago:
The stoics are morons mostly. Yes I have ADHD, and I’m fully medicated for it, thanks.
- Comment on People who don't wear earphones outside - why, and what do you do instead? 5 days ago:
Why do you assume I haven’t? Of course I have. I enjoy listening to the sounds of an environment, once, twice, thrice, just not 500 times over and over and over.
I don’t need to connect to the real world, I’m more connected to it than I’d like. I prefer the entertainment industry because it stimulates intelligent thought, and judging by the level of intelligence ITT, y’all need it more than I do.
- Comment on People who don't wear earphones outside - why, and what do you do instead? 5 days ago:
Really? What emotion have I been feeling since the age of like, 5, up to the age of 30?
Lol he’s not avoiding living in the present, neither are we, take your armchair psychologist crap outta here. It’s you who’s so simple you’re okay with bored contentment. It’s no wonder you people get hijacked by algos so easily, shit is hardly exciting to me because I cherish and nourish my life.
- Comment on People who don't wear earphones outside - why, and what do you do instead? 5 days ago:
I don’t “struggle”, it’s just a bit annoying.
- Comment on People who don't wear earphones outside - why, and what do you do instead? 5 days ago:
Already have, I found it’s well managed when it’s directed at assorted internet morons setting new records in retarded shit they say.
- Comment on People who don't wear earphones outside - why, and what do you do instead? 5 days ago:
How have I proven your point? Did you even read what I wrote? Or is that too much to ask from your buzzword spouting ass?
- Comment on People who don't wear earphones outside - why, and what do you do instead? 5 days ago:
Yeah there’s always a limit for me though, once every ounce of dopamine has been extracted from the song/environment, it’s kinda over. Eventually it becomes nostalgic and returns, briefly.
- Comment on People who don't wear earphones outside - why, and what do you do instead? 5 days ago:
I am not. I am correct. You’re in denial. Seek help. Stay blocked.
- Comment on People who don't wear earphones outside - why, and what do you do instead? 5 days ago:
Yeah if being runover was a concern I’d definitely also not listen to music for sure.
I do actually like those sounds as well, just not every day on my way out for chores obviously.
It’s interesting how some people by way of their responses seem to suggest “a walk” and “a run” are something special a unique, and not their main and only way of getting around, probably as a result of car-centric design of some places and zoning laws?
I take it that’s the case for you as well, because of how you phrased “a walk or a run”? I’ve personally never gone for “a run” as an adult, but I rack up thousands of steps daily just getting my groceries home so I can eat food.