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  • Your response is actually baffling to me.

    I'm not sure why you think parents are there to serve you every piece of knowledge.

    You're an autonomous human being and you'd better learn how to learn on your own if you want to have a happy, functional life.

    As you get older you're going to realize that nobody is going to spoon-serve you free knowledge ... That's something that is hard fought, absolutely not a gift from parents or anything else. You have to do the work.

    The fact that you just cherry-pick and poo poo my comment is a little bit sad. I see you self-imposing helplessness upon yourself, it's a really poor attitude. I think you're actually just lazy.

  • I can see it doing a lot of harm in the ways has been implemented unethically, and in some cases we don't have legal resolution on whether it's "legal" but I think any reasonable person knows that taking an original artist's work, and making a computer generate counterfeits is not really correct.

    I think there is going to be a massive culling of people who are charlatans anyways, and whose artistic output is meritless. See 98% of webcomics. Most pop music. Those are already producing output that is so flavorless and bland it might as well have come from AI model. Those people are going to have to find real jobs that they are good at.

    I think the worst of what AI is going to bring is not even in making art, music, video, shit like that... It's going to be that dark pattern stuff where human behavioral patterns and psychology is meticulously analyzed and used against us. Industries that target human frailties are going to use these heavily.

    Effective communication will become a quaint memory of the past that seniors rant about.

  • You're actually making a good point that I don't wholesale disagree with.

    But the last paragraph really set me off I guess.

    Personally I believe it's important to have a somewhat granular understanding of the things we use every day, otherwise we risk becoming a slave to them.

    None of us can go through life believing that it's okay to have no skills and no ability to do anything because there's an easier solution there for us

    Because something is going to happen at some point that will take that easy solution away and then you're fucked. What happens when all you have is a paper map, but all you've done is rely on these cool glowing boxes to tell you which direction to walk? You're out in the bush with a wet phone and you sit down to cry... Because you've made yourself a slave and you have no idea what to do now.

    I'm 50 now, and I don't want to talk like an old man, but I can see that young people have no ability to manage their lives or do anything. There's always a free ad supported app to do it, and then when the internet goes down they are doomed.

    If you drive a car, you need to know how to change a tire and put gas in it. If you have a fridge to preserve food, yeah, you probably should understand how and why it preserves food and what to do if power goes down for a day. You should probably further understand how to preserve and ferment things because at many points in your life you're going to get a lot of ingredients that are going to go to waste and you can eat them if you know what you're doing.

    Overall I cannot go for your advocacy of self-imposed helplessness. Every time you take an easy answer, you actually screw yourself. Most of the time it's better to take the long road and do the hard work and figure out how to be a capable human being. Once you know how to do it without the easy solution, then you can use the easy solution. In a short metaphor, use the calculator once you know math.

  • Good parallel. I don't even need it to be perfect, I just don't need to see a person holding a controller when it's obvious they have never touched one in their life and they're just randomly thrashing at it like a curious monkey

  • I would like to see ONE person depicted as playing video games (M&K or controller) and have their hand inputs look believable, not just randomly flailing at the device. I would die a happy man if the inputs corresponded to what's displayed in the game.

    I spent my life as a game dev.

  • Lemmy is overloaded with people that puff up and want to present like they know things about tech, when they know basically nothing.

    Get a hardware firewall, get basic safe practices in place, don't do basic user operations as admin, and configure shit correctly. If you think that your OS is there to protect you, you are a tech foooooooooooooool

  • That's an awesome sermon from somebody who knows literally fuck all about trucking.

    The industry created the problem by demanding that drivers go beyond any form of reasonable work, drive endless unsafe stretches and cook the books or they're the ones getting canned. It's an industry which downloads all the pain onto the drivers.

    Shut the fuck up when you don't know what you're talking about. Don't just show up to scold people and make crap up and pull things out of your ass. You know nothing about trucking and that's clear.

  • Oh yes, I didn't say it but I agree with your idea of slate, I personally would love to try it even though I know that will never happen!

    I suppose what I meant is, in my experience, there are so many different materials made for so many different industries... a lot of times one exists already for extremely cheap in a place you just wouldn't think to look.

    Not being very experienced with slate myself, I'm not sure if it's uniform on the surface or how much prep it would take? I know from grinding lenses that as much as we think you can just press two surfaces together and they'll become flat, the opposite happens. So I'm thinking of slate and thinking how neat it would be if you could plane it down, but I'm also thinking of what else!

  • Now you've got me wondering what kind of materials are cheap as hell, come flat out of the production line, and are still more durable than the steel you're sharpening.

    This whole convo has got me thinking!

  • A couple of decades ago Microsoft did some testing to see if they could unify PC and Xbox communities.

    They put the top tier controller players against middle range keyboard mouse players.

    The bums on the mouse and keyboard beat the living dog shit out of the pros.

    Microsoft shoved this all under the carpet and never spoke of it again.