Aidan Campbell
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Last week I felt exhausted. I got home on Friday at around 6:30 p.m. and went straight to bed. I did a few things over the weekend but mostly slept - I got up late, took naps and went to bed early. I can’t tell you how differently things have felt this week. I am more focused at work and make less of an effort to get things done. I feel more patient, more lenient, less irritable. Everything feels less catastrophic. Last night I went to yoga and felt I had the best class I’d had in months - I felt I was breathing rather than pushing myself through something too difficult. You want a clever life hack? Go to bed. Aidan Campbell • upvoted 2 items 4 days ago
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Selling AI "art" programs as alternatives to hiring creative professionals. And now there are these bs posts I see from people taking **commissions** to type words into a text to image generator for you. Come on, seriously, can this whole AI art thing collapse so that we can turn these bots toward calculating taxes or some s**t?Hefty-Station1704 reply
AI = Certainly artificial but lacking a great deal of intelligence.munificent:
Training generative AI on copyrighted material laboriously produced by artists and then using the result to put those same artists out of work.
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Accepting cookies.Just to continue on a site they’ll say accept or reject cookies. It’s easier for everyone to just accept. However, we’re selling our data to a host of companies who package it sell it to advertisers
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Here’s a new product! (Uber! DoorDash! Amazon!) It’s so cheap and easy! One year later: Sorry! We had to raise prices! Sorry, you have to pay for a membership now! Sorry, we had to make the app really confusing so you’re not really sure what you’re buying! Sorry, you have to wade through 1 million ads to find what you’re looking for! Sorry, not sorry!Calamity_Jay reply
Digital media in general. Yeah, I get why people would go in on it, convenience and the like, but for all the money we spend on it, we don't own a goddamned thing. Companies can go tits up, breakups, mergers, licenses can expire, digital storefronts are shuttered, etc. At any point the game/movie/song/TV show/whatever, that you PAID FOR, can be rendered unusable and unobtainable with zero notice and fewer ways to get it back. It's been especially big in video game circles with various digital storefronts being shut down (the Nintendo 3DS and Wii-U stores *just* got the axe), announced to be shut down (the Xbox 360 store is set to go bye-bye this year), or held up only by way of extreme backlash (people raised unholy hell when Sony announced they were going to kill the PS3 store)... and there will be NO way get those games back unless you set sail for the Buccaneer Bay. As the saying goes, if buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing.sunnyspiders reply
“We have changed our terms of service. Click here to accept and continue using our services.”IamShellingFord:
Forced arbitration and changing the terms of service after the product has been bought
when i bought my device, i had an understanding of what i was buying. it makes my skin crawl knowing that companies can change that after i paid for something and i can't hold them accountable for that.
it's like i bought a pizza with some toppings.
after i buy it with the terms being i can eat the toppings as well, they take away the toppings from the rest of the pizza as soon as I've had a couple of slices.
feels absolutely disgusting to me.
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Last week I felt exhausted. I got home on Friday at around 6:30 p.m. and went straight to bed. I did a few things over the weekend but mostly slept - I got up late, took naps and went to bed early. I can’t tell you how differently things have felt this week. I am more focused at work and make less of an effort to get things done. I feel more patient, more lenient, less irritable. Everything feels less catastrophic. Last night I went to yoga and felt I had the best class I’d had in months - I felt I was breathing rather than pushing myself through something too difficult. You want a clever life hack? Go to bed. Aidan Campbell • upvoted 3 items 3 days ago
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writeorelse reply
Selling AI "art" programs as alternatives to hiring creative professionals. And now there are these bs posts I see from people taking **commissions** to type words into a text to image generator for you. Come on, seriously, can this whole AI art thing collapse so that we can turn these bots toward calculating taxes or some s**t?Hefty-Station1704 reply
AI = Certainly artificial but lacking a great deal of intelligence.munificent:
Training generative AI on copyrighted material laboriously produced by artists and then using the result to put those same artists out of work.
Calamity_Jay reply
Digital media in general. Yeah, I get why people would go in on it, convenience and the like, but for all the money we spend on it, we don't own a goddamned thing. Companies can go tits up, breakups, mergers, licenses can expire, digital storefronts are shuttered, etc. At any point the game/movie/song/TV show/whatever, that you PAID FOR, can be rendered unusable and unobtainable with zero notice and fewer ways to get it back. It's been especially big in video game circles with various digital storefronts being shut down (the Nintendo 3DS and Wii-U stores *just* got the axe), announced to be shut down (the Xbox 360 store is set to go bye-bye this year), or held up only by way of extreme backlash (people raised unholy hell when Sony announced they were going to kill the PS3 store)... and there will be NO way get those games back unless you set sail for the Buccaneer Bay. As the saying goes, if buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing.r33c3d reply
Here’s a new product! (Uber! DoorDash! Amazon!) It’s so cheap and easy! One year later: Sorry! We had to raise prices! Sorry, you have to pay for a membership now! Sorry, we had to make the app really confusing so you’re not really sure what you’re buying! Sorry, you have to wade through 1 million ads to find what you’re looking for! Sorry, not sorry!This Panda hasn't followed anyone yet