He means sticking it in one’s ass, and you probably know why a hollow glass object with no flared base shouldn’t be put inside the human rectum.
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Are you talking about AI in general or only generative A’I’? Because as far as I know, a, say, robot maid (of sorts) that would load and empty your dishwasher/washing machine, organise stuff, clean, whatever other domestic labor most people don’t like, could be considered AI, just used for different purposes.
Capitalism; most of the time art isn’t profitable, and if it is, the profit goes to the artist, not to shareholders. So if we make bots for it, we can force everyone to do wage labor in shit conditions.
I’m not about to spend my entire day to try and explain to you art isn’t about getting a pretty picture to consoome, and that no, “technology that obsoletes jobs” is not nearly always a good thing. Do you know how many items used to be better before mass-produced stuff took over and artisans were told to go fuck themselves? Or the disastrous effects of the green revolution? Do you understand that humans enjoy making things, that we (most of us anyway) don’t live here to just sit twiddling our thumbs and mindlessly ‘consume’.
Why should the ability to make money off something even matter
Because I want to eat.
But god forbid if you actually want to make money from your art; the way things are going, it’s getting near impossible.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Has Trick-or-Treating died in your area, and what is to blame?
1·2 days agoThe point is that All Hallows Eve is a Christian holiday, and that it isn’t comparable to Halloween in any way, because the “let’s dress up in costumes and eat way too much candy while watching scary movies” holiday and the “let’s go to the cemetery to put candles on Grandpa’s grave and honor our ancestors” holiday play very, very different roles. And guess what? Observing one doesn’t mean you have to completely discard the other.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Has Trick-or-Treating died in your area, and what is to blame?
1·2 days ago- I wouldn’t exactly describe that as “fun” or something that cheers me up.
- not everyone is Christian
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you think school uniforms are a form of authoritarianism?
1·2 days agoYeah I kinda figured out it’d have been that.
Then why even bother existing anymore?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you think school uniforms are a form of authoritarianism?
31·2 days agoIt’s still forcing people to wear something they don’t want.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you think school uniforms are a form of authoritarianism?
82·2 days agoYep. They also seem to completely ignore neurodiverse people; I don’t know what I’d have done if my school had uniforms.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Has Trick-or-Treating died in your area, and what is to blame?
2·4 days agoHalloween is fun and I’m glad it has arrived here. The commercalisation of it is another subject for another post, but the concept of kids dressing up and asking for candy is great. Besides, with the nights getting longer and the days ending way earlier than they should, an Autumn holiday is very nice.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Has Trick-or-Treating died in your area, and what is to blame?
24·4 days agoCreepy houses are exactly where you should go on Halloween. Damn kids only caring about candy and not the spirit of the holiday!

Yes, exactly that.