valdas
Veteran
I’ll seek refuge in my darkroom. No 1 and 0 will enter that place.
I don't even know what NFT is.The issues with AI have little to nothing to do with the state of the art, but rather what it is intended to do, and who it is doing it for.
Cameras, automobiles, the internet, these all (even with their drawbacks) have practical uses which benefit most of the people in society. AI on the other hand, not so much. AI is particularly suited for turning valuable resources into bullsh!t. So if you like bullsh!t and you have billions to burn, it may be worth something to you. For the rest of us, it's worse than useless. In a couple decades we'll look back on AI the same way we now look at things like lead paint or asbestos.
In a completely unrelated tangent, has anybody been keeping tabs on the NFT market? I kept getting told what an absolute fool I was for not believing in the technology. How I was "not gonna make it" if I didn't jump on the bandwagon. This was the future for art and artists, for collectors and collectibles. I was told not investing in it would be like poo-pooing the lightbulb, the automobile, or the world wide web.
I took a look at the Foundation website a few days ago (Foundation, for those who don't know, is a NFT marketplace that courted hundreds of high profile artists -for example Aphex Twin- for the purpose of raising the profile of NFTs) and noticed that the CEO of the company only purchased one NFT last year. Many of the highest profile, or most valuable NFTs have never traded hands since their initial auctions, and many have been on offer, with no takers for years now. The CEO, by the way, has announced some new project that has nothing to do with NFTs. Fortunately, I do not have hundreds of thousands of dollars tied up in jpegs, unlike those who called me a luddite for not seeing the future.
That's fine, because most of the people promoting them apparently didn't know either.I don't even know what NFT is.
Yes. But you could make the same argument about the internet, computers, newspapers and on and on and on. Almost anything can and will be perverted by some. Take musical instruments as an example. What some people do with them is awful. But others, like Yo Yo Ma's Prelude to Suite 1 of Bach's Suite for Unaccompanied Cello remind us that the same tools can enchant and approach divine communication. Your point is well-taken and valid but, thankfully it is not the whole story.

There is so much rubbish on my YouTube app
First time I hear any of these. I'll have to Google them 👍I'm on Android and never used the YT App, I use a mixture of NewPipe & Grayjay as YT alternatives and Nora for IG, no interference, no tracking, ads or datamining, Apple is more convoluted to stop the nonsense but doable with some research.
If you get stuck, let me know but they are easy to find. 😉First time I hear any of these. I'll have to Google them 👍

Reminds me of my daughter on the way to the airport: "are we there yet?"This is absolute gold: @990000@mstdn.social (@990000@mstdn.social)
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This basically sums up GenAI in one single post: tech bros spending way too much money to find really stupid, inefficient, and not helpful ways to do things that we already have easy, efficient, and helpful solutions for.
The question needs to be phrased correctly.
NewPipe is the better youtube app. You will like it. You can get it from F-Droid which is an alternative to the play store full of open source apps.First time I hear any of these. I'll have to Google them 👍
fun fact: fly agaric isn't really that poisonous and can be quiet healthy in small amounts. Just have to dry them for a while to get rid of that ibotenic acid. Ibotenic acid turns into Muscimol when letting it dry for a while (decarboxylation). After that bigger amounts will not kill you, they will just be very 'trippy'. You can eat about 10 fully grown Agarics before they become poisonous (before decarboxylation). Other mushrooms are much more dangerous.
I'm guessing the joke is referencing this.The question needs to be phrased correctly.
Problem #1 isn't just on the internet.