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JustSo [she/her, any]

@ JustSo @hexbear.net

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  • Hillary Clinton had to assault his New Zealand mansion with helicopter-loads of gunmen to capture him and end his reign of intellectual property violence.

    So maybe even more than half way.

  • I was scanning shit at the grocery store a couple hours ago and the price ticked past 67 and my homie was like "nice" and I was like "lol" and I knew she knew I knew and we were so back.

  • Look at Bill rizzing the Bush couple like Hillary isn't even there.

  • I suspect in large part its because using generative tools hits the brain differently and delivers a faster loop for drip feeding of dopamine, compared to creative work which often involves a long delay in ultimate gratification. Our brains optimise for dopamine reward which has been useful for most of our evolution, but we have become very good at hijacking that neurological feature with addictive activities.

    I think generative tools might be uniquely sinister because the surrogate activity of prompting and generating still ends with some output that is superficially similar to what you might have aimed towards in starting creative work.

    So unlike gambling or binging drugs, using generative tools leaves you with these generated artifacts that feel like creative output. I imagine that if this sufficiently satisfies the other non-dopaminergic rewards intrinsic to creative activity, it is less likely that whatever internal drive compels someone to create (their creativity / spark / soul / whatever the fuck) would object and create the necessary cognitive dissonance to stop using generative tools and return to manual creative work.

    In other words they are probably addicted to AI and don't feel any loss from stopping their creative output. Sadly their creative abilities will be atrophying rapidly at the same time and I doubt they'll find much joy in creativity in the future.

  • The audiophiles: "It all sounds like shit compared to my extruded ruby core cables with quantum disentangled untwisted pairs"

  • lmao holy shit comrade what have you wrought?!

  • That is the natural order of things. Saturn devouring his son is a modern perversion. Retvrn to eating your parents.

  • Leafcels brutally mogged by anglemaxxed swedish curlchads.

  • Whoever that is, they're incredibly generous.

  • I goon to AI material

    Hexbear: WE KNOW LOL

  • :D

    PHP wrapped in a web browser wrapped in a native app. I love progress.

  • This was a clean-room implementation (Claude did not have internet access at any point during its development);

    Sauntering into the clean room nonchalantly with 16 encyclopedias and the code listing for every program ever written hidden under my hat.

  • Other prizes being raffled or auctioned off include a wide array of MTG merch: booster packs, coveted decks, and a 1907 copy of Peter Kropotkin’s book “Mutual Aid”—stuffed, of course, with MTG cards.

    low key teared up reading this post. nerds are alright.

  • Maybe its actually good and normal that children aren't forming life long exploitable emotional attachments to commercial media franchises.

    May their development be less arrested than my cohort when they get to our age.

  • Sorry babe, its against the law to milk you now.

    naturally

  • We have no choice but to stan a rosy-cheeked son.

  • fire

  • what if it was like

  • Humans don't do this.

    There is that "bullet with your name on it" trope in fiction though. Presumably that's the image these reports are supposed to conjure up, of fanatical assassins carving names into bullets.

    I think the fact that the trope is so dated is what stuck out first to me after seeing this pop up more than once under spooky circumstances.

  • chat @hexbear.net

    I think about Hypernormalisation almost every day now

  • news @hexbear.net

    EU to Remove User Privacy Protections in GDPR for AI Use

    www.politico.eu /article/brussels-knifes-privacy-to-feed-the-ai-boom-gdpr-digital-omnibus/
  • libre @hexbear.net

    ex-Valve Economist: Valve Laid the Foundation for Technofeudalism

    aftermath.site /yanis-varoufakis-technofeudalism-valve-steam-interview/
  • badposting @hexbear.net

    We're no longer at the tip of the iceberg

  • badposting @hexbear.net

    hexposting

  • gardening @hexbear.net

    Tomato maxxing

  • music @hexbear.net

    Dead Prez - Hell Yeah (official explicit video)

  • Trans Music Production @hexbear.net

    Hey witches, please send me good wyrdings

  • hexbear @hexbear.net

    A proposal regarding drug discussion

  • chat @hexbear.net

    Has there been a reading group for the S.C.U.M Manifesto?