[-] canine_teeth 4 points 9 months ago

My two most valuable records are the Katamari Damacy vinyl from Fangamer & the Sonic Adventure 2 vinyl from Brave Wave. I got both for $40 at different conventions and they've never been re-pressed so they both go for $250 sometimes, even used.

[-] canine_teeth 1 points 1 year ago

SAME I have been waiting for this game to release for 3 years. Team Reptile sold their soul to the devil for this soundtrack it fucking slaps.

[-] canine_teeth 2 points 1 year ago

lmao McSweeney's consistently knocks it out of the park.

[-] canine_teeth 9 points 1 year ago

I agree life is short, but also you cannot expect me and thousands of other people to just drop everything to follow the vague goal of "get a work visa". Not only does that require a ton of planning (picking a country, finding a job, interviewing, being on waitlists, finding a place to stay, etc), but you have to be financially stable too. What am I supposed to do about my lease that isn't up for several months? What about my pets? My car? My bank accounts? How would I get my medications on whatever new health insurance I'd be on (since every country has different laws for what is over-the-counter VS prescription)? I'd have to leave behind all my friends and family. I'd possibly have to learn a new language, and convert all my money into a new currency. I'd definitely have to learn new labor laws. When my work visa expires would I want to stay in the new country or move back? If I'm staying then I'd have to get citizenship, which is a whole can of worms in itself. The whole "get a work visa" advice sounds awfully similar to the "just get a better job" advice you hear countless times, as if that too isn't insanely difficult unless you Know A Guy and have connections. I would love to work abroad and such, but myself and many others just do not have the energy or financial means to do so, so we're stuck here.

[-] canine_teeth 2 points 1 year ago

I graduated with a Bachelor's In Fine Arts nearly a decade ago, so I feel like I have a good stance on all these "AI replacing human made art" debates going on. I'm going to give you an emotional response, and a rational response. Because as much as I want to scream about this debate, the majority of people do not take you seriously when you're "too emotional" because they think emotions=not thinking clearly and therefore not a good debate. So here you go. This will be long.

EMOTIONAL RESPONSE: I fucking hate AI art and I especially hate how easy it is to not only access AI art but for the average layperson to generate AI art. Everyone thinks they're an artist now. I spent 6+ years learning and practicing and listening to critiques and then graduating and creating portfolios and yadda yadda, only for all of that to be shrugged off by the majority of people because "why would I pay you when I can just have the AI do it". It's like all those housewives in the 70s who suddenly thought they knew how to cook just cause they got this amazing new appliance called "a microwave". And this apathetic stance against art is nothing new. The amount of times I'd get asked by adults (when I told them I was going to art college) "why would you want to waste money going to art college? how will you get a job? artists don't make any money" was an insane amount. I'm not studying art to fucking make money, I'm studying art because I like to make art. And to our society, there is no value in that. Art exists literally everywhere all the time, but nobody thinks or cares about it. Who designed the pattern on the shirt you're wearing? Who created the aerodynamic shape of your car? Who created the shade of paint you have inside your house, or rendered the transition that the Netflix logo makes when you boot the app up? All of these things were created by artists, but nobody ever thinks that, because it's hard to put a hard monetary value on art, and businesses fucking hate that, so they fucking hate art as a result. And this bleeds into society as a whole. Nobody outside of the art world cares about art. And all those people saying "well if AI is doing your job then you don't have to do any work and you're free to do what you want!". Bitch we live in capitalism! I gotta make rent somehow! And art IS WHAT I WANTED TO DO! But nobody will care about it if the trend of "just have the AI do it" mindset keeps chugging along. Fuck capitalism, fuck marketing, and fuck AI.

RATIONAL RESPONSE: I hear this debate a lot from AI enthusiasts, and while I think it's reasonable to make the association, I don't think it's a fair comparison. As people in the replies have already commented, photography took decades to fully develop. The first commercial cameras were available in 1888, but the first commercial COLOR cameras weren't available until 1942.. Yes, portrait painters were worried about losing their jobs, but we also got styles like impressionism and (my favorite) dadaism out of photography. There was also the emergence of the marketing and mass printing industry at that time, so artists focused less on landscape and portrait painting, and more on illustration and ad work. I see a similar comparison about how people reacted when Photoshop became commercial. Except with Photoshop, you still need knowledge of the UI and assets. Also, Photoshop doesn't automatically make the art. You still have to draw and create, just with a digital pen instead of a ink pen. Now let's look at AI. Compare what a prompt from looked like 1 year ago vs how it looks now. This development happened in ONE YEAR. There has been no time for artists to adapt (unlike photography), and programs such as Open AI and Dall-E have UI that anyone can learn in a day and are way cheaper than Photoshop was when it released to the public. Not only that, but unlike the artists of the late 1800s who switched to marketing/illustration, AI is being thrown EVERYWHERE. There is no limit, and AI can spit out an image/audio track/video clip/animation/page of code in seconds. Compared with my pitiful meat hands that have to thumbnail-sketch-line-color-render any artwork I make that takes hours or days. So of course when business are looking at their bottom line, why would they want to pay my pitiful meat hands when an AI (that they don't have to pay) can spit out a product much faster? Artists in the video game industry are already seeing their jobs being given to AI programs instead. Now you might say "that's just business" because of course a business's job is to make as much money as possible while also saving much money as possible, right? But that right there is the problem. This AI rush is just another result of the 'growth at all costs' race to some imaginary top for corporations. It won't just stop at art, because this rush is being heralded by big businesses who don't want to pay ANYONE so they can hoard everything for themselves.

[-] canine_teeth 2 points 1 year ago

"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger"

Both my two-time-car-crash-survivor self with severe PTSD and my breast-cancer-surviving mom (who had to get her boobs chopped off) fucking hate that phrase with a passion. There are some times I have to walk across an intersection and just start crying right there because I'm so terrified. I want to kick the nuts off of whoever came up with that phrase.

[-] canine_teeth 1 points 1 year ago

To add to everyone else's replies, there's also the muxe gender in Zapotec culture (indigenous southern mexico), which is thought to have been around since before Spanish colonization

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[-] canine_teeth 1 points 1 year ago

I'm sorry but I cannot stop laughing at this. that ~lane~ looks like it's 8cm wide tops. I know for a fact most bike lanes are only built by a government in the 'fine FINE we'll build a fucking bike lane so we can meet our environmental quota for the year now shut the fuck up' kind of way, but this has got to take the cake.

[-] canine_teeth 5 points 2 years ago

I would agree with the other comments here and say the best thing to do would be to vet sources. Things like 'looking through a commenter's history' or 'reading the About Us section of a news site' and 'looking at more than just the top 3 results from Google for sources'.

[-] canine_teeth 1 points 2 years ago

I totally see your point with "starting off with empathy". I think it's very noble. I don't think I could do it myself though. At least not 100% of the time. I've been metaphorically shat on so many times in so many different ways over the years that it's difficult to not immediately be suspicious of a lot of things. For example, it's hard to think critically about where the opinion is coming from/empathize with the writer of an article explaining why a gender-affirming care ban is Good Actually, when you yourself are some form of trans. It's hard to think critically about an article like that, when you know that 90% of the other people reading said article are reading it at face value and agreeing with it, & not thinking things like 'where is the basis for this opinion coming from'. My empathy battery is so constantly drained so quickly nowadays that trying to use the empathy thinking ways for every bigoted article I see would cause my brain to explode I think, lol.

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