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  • They have to keep pushing on this because they're all invested up to their necks. The allure of AI is that it offers to replace all human labor for a fraction of the cost, but AI only knows what it scrapes, and the models are starting to poison each other because the net is increasingly flooded with AI bullshit. When it fails, I think the entire tech sector's going to implode.

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  • I think there's still a problem in that you need to do some things that are undesired in order to maintain yourself - Household chores, for example. Some things are non negotiable, and for those you need to be able to force yourself, as unpleasant as it is.

  • Yeah. I think there's a problem with the modern development cycle that a fuckton of the budget goes into marketing and marketable assets (i.e. all them graphics that look great in the trailers but nobody's computer can actually handle, and then the rest of the team's on the hook to make a game on a shoestring that can actually use all of that content - The only way you can possibly accomplish that with a fraction of a fraction of the budget is if it's super simplistic and repetitive gameplay that's stretched over 40+ hours like a peasant on a torture rack.

    Think about how many games you've played over the last decade, and how many of them were still fun to play after the first five hours, either because the primary gameplay loops were satisfying enough to keep you engaged, or because the game was keeping it fresh with new mechanics that didn't bungle clumsily atop one another like a raspberry and beef trifle. Making great games is difficult and expensive, and most studios would rather put out something with a guaranteed return than anything that's fun to play.

  • The thought crossed my mind but I've had panic attacks like that before, some a lot more severe and in public, mostly about how "this is the best I can do and it sucks and it only gets worse from here." Which, incidentally, ended up being mostly true due to external factors. Like I work a job I don't hate and make decent money but it's not enough because housing is unaffordable everywhere.

    I think I'd be doing a lot better if the entire United States weren't staring down the barrel of yet another once-in-a-lifetime financial crisis. Like when are we ever not in crisis at this point?

  • I don't want everything I post here to be bad news. I'm a month and change in on HRT and my tits are already somewhere between D and F cups, and my hair's growing back in on top thanks to the finasteride and minoxidil. I already look way more androgynous than I did before, except for the beard.

  • Had a panic attack Saturday night. I was deeply consumed by the fear that everyone in my life pretends to love me in order to receive my support and I will be dropped like a hot rock the minute I fall off the hamster wheel, which will probably be sooner rather than later given the imminent collapse of the U.S. economy.

    I dunno though, it's kind of... Comforting, in a way? I can see that the light at the end of the tunnel is actually a train but once it hits, nobody's going to blame me for how I fell apart. Or, they will, but they'll be wrong.

  • I spent three years miserable on the mechanical engineering track that was colloquially known as "pre-business" before I ended up with an MIS degree at 23 after a hard pivot and an extra year and change of classes. I'd be hard pressed to say I'm 'happy' today, but the degree has afforded me the ability to live quasi-comfortably on my own.

  • What kneecaps this prodpect is that the other half of the supply-demand curve simply won't fall enough to meet American production where it will inevitably peak - far lower than that of existing overseas factories, even with the implementation of tariffs.

    I think people fail to understand that, even if investors were to somehow become obsessed with dropping factories in the states left and right, people still wouldn't be able to outproduce China and India. Even if Americans get paid the same poor wages, the cost of production would still be too high because the cost of living is also too high, not least because we have very little HDH and everything is too spread apart with little public transportation.

  • Yeah, I think people forget that the definition of a weed is simply "A plant that is unwanted." Himalayan blackberry in the PNW is often a weed and it grows aggressively in a lot of backyards here, but lots of people keep it around because... blackberries.

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  • I mean, it is very clearly AI. If you need another thing, the hair covers the ears at different levels in each panel. Real artists don't do that, because why the fuck would they bother drawing the ears different three times in one comic, AI doesn't know any better.

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  • There's a lot going on here that indicates AI, not the least being that for something that's stylized to be a pencil illustration, the linework and colors are way too consistent. Also note:

    • The truncated eyes in panels 1 and 3
    • The paper generating spontaneously in the second panel
    • The inconsistency in the grass patches in panel 3
  • I think I wouldn't mind an HOA if the dues they collected were used to fund things like maintenance and upkeep of houses to the standards they set, but as far as I can tell all they really do is take your money to tell you your lawn's too weedy and your fence is the wrong color.

    They only exist because everyone in this fucked up country treats housing as an investment vehicle first and a shelter second.

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