• bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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        23 days ago

        Couldn’t have been much worse than the rat water I had to deal with last week.

        I had an extra trash can right outside my garage where the lid blew off before the last winter and I hadn’t noticed. Naturally it filled with water once the snow melted. Last week I was digging around in that corner of the garage and smelled a smell, and found 3 massive (12" long before tail and probably 6" wide) rats that had gone in for water and didn’t make it out. No clue how long they’d been in there, but I’m assuming quite a while based on the smell. I scooped them and some other trash out with a pitchfork. This water was straight rancid. Thankfully the was a portajohn a couple houses down for the house they’re building, so I put it in there (I’m not about to dump that anywhere near my or my neighbors’ houses). I felt real bad for the turd burglar that came to empty that.

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      24 days ago

      Look at the link. You can see it’s human-made as there is an untextured 3D model GIF of it. /hu

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        23 days ago

        TBH if it’s not even drawn it’s basically computer graphics which I don’t see as being much different from AI art. It’s the computer doing all the work anyway

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          Sure buddy. So all the hours put into digital art is just the computer doing all the work. It’s a tool that assists you. That is different from AI art, which is a tool that you need to assist.

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            23 days ago

            Do you ever like, read what you wrote and think about it for a minute? Because if you did I think you’d realize that you sound utterly delusional.

            I’m pretty sure to an artist from the early 20th century the difference between having Ctrl+Z, nevermind 3D modeling and just having GenAI would be honestly minute and they wouldn’t see either as to be the same craft or even to be on the same level of craft as what they’re doing. They would both seem like the machine is doing all the work. Would they be right?

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          23 days ago

          OK, real quick, grab a copy of Krita (don’t worry, it’s free) and remake this exact image. Shouldn’t take you more than five minutes, right? The computer basically does all the work, after all.

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            Oh no it’s still a ton of work to get it setup correctly and everything and learn how to work the tool, kind of like how actually getting SD to generate something half way decent is also actually quite complex and involves both technique and practice.

            It’s just that if I were a disingenuous anti-AI luddite like lots of peeps ITT who drew an arbitrary line in the sand between tools and followed my own logic, then compared to a 200 years ago, then indeed the computer does all the work, because there wasn’t even any need to grow hemp for the canvas.

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      23 days ago

      If your assumptions have a flared base, please stick them up your butt.