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Having 60% of the world’s population might do that.

My hint was at an issue in the american educational system.

I‘m sure if they could they would have shown more all americans. Especially given how important the state connection is for them to keep up their spending..

That means they struggle to find american technical presenters


You can get them to produce mermaid diagrams, but you can also generate these yourself from text.

> I think the trend to intentionally make stuff look “non-AI” is doomed to fail as AI gets better and better.

What’s the mechanism that makes an AI ‘better’ at looking non-AI? Training on non-ai trend images? It’s not following prompts more closely. Even if that image had no gradients or pointier shapes, it still doesn’t look like it was made by an individual.

To your counterpoints, notice that you are apologizing for the AI by finding humans that may have done something, sometime, that the AI just did. Of course! It’s trained on their art. To be non-AI, art needs to counter all averages and trends that the models are trained on.


> What’s the mechanism that makes an AI ‘better’ at looking non-AI?

I don’t know. Better training data? More training data? The difference over the past year or two is stark so something is improving it.

> Even if that image had no gradients or pointier shapes, it still doesn’t look like it was made by an individual.

The fact that humans are actively trying to make art that does not look like AI makes it clear that AI is not so obvious as many would like to pretend. If it were obvious, no one would need to try to avoid their art looking like AI.

> To your counterpoints, notice that you are apologizing for the AI by finding humans that may have done something, sometime, that the AI just did. Of course! It’s trained on their art.

Obviously.

> To be non-AI, art needs to counter all averages and trends that the models are trained on.

So in order to not look like AI, art just has to be so unique that it’s unlike any training data. That’s a high bar. Tough time to be an artist.


If you scroll far enough down the linked page, you’ll see they’re knocking off poor handwriting too!

After it all is done, what is left to do, but find more? Why don't we rest, relax, and enjoy our few passing years?

1. This workflow is beneficial for a per design pricing model not hourly.

2. Long term you can expect the minimum bar for aesthetically pleasing design to be raised and there to be overall less demand for human produced generic design.

3. This will mean all designers get pushed into the same corner or complex, unique, uninferable design and trying to fight it out.


It seemed OpenClaw is just Pi with Cron and hooks, and it seems like this is just Claude Code with Cron and hooks. Based on the superiority of Pi, I would not expect this to attract any one from OpenClaw, but it will increase token usage in Claude Code.

Did Apple slow down iPhones before the new release? I’m really asking. People used to say that and I can’t remember if it was proven or not?

Yeah, but they got sued over it and purportedly stopped. They claimed it was to protect battery health.

Suuuuuuure it was.

That said, I had way better experiences with old (but contemporary) Apple hardware than any other kind of old hardware.


No…attacks do not follow as a consequence from the action of giving land back. The conclusion from this reasoning would be to forever expand your borders. If it cannot be that the positive action of giving land causes an attack, think about what the real cause may be.


Right, they had Cortana right there for the built in windows function!


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