timothymalstead.com
Dev, sometimes writer and artist and definitely not a bot. Enjoying Bluesky so far.
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Low hanging fruit, but I got a say that does imply a soul. I know that's me being bitchy but I don't get too many nights like this, so I'm gonna do it.
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But they didn't because they wouldn't know how to. Certainly the imaginary couple that Chuck answers to wouldn't allow that.
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How much of it can be attributed to the defeated being one of the worst people in the world? Like if it had just been some run of the mill establishment dipshit nobody had heard from for a few years, do we get the same result?
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On a Saturday
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You like stop motion stuff quite a bit huh?
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Most of their catalog does.
I'd cite specific examples but it's hard to do when the song and album names are both the length of novellas and Bluesky has a character limit.
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The guy from Bal Sagoth was absolutely bananas long before AI, to be fair.
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Kings Stephen and Diamond
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Can water truly be called 'wet'?
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*Stern man with a prominent widow's peak in double breasted suit, smoking a cigar, slamming his fist on a mahogany desk* 'I'd like to see that old elf be so right jolly after this!'
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So they'd be out of med school and done with their residency by like, 12-13 or so?
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The evil pizzas were no match for a simple stoplight
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@edzitron.com I got an offer for Google ai pro for $0 and I genuinely cannot decide if it just seems like a standard marketing ploy or more like a desperate act.
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Why it's in your heart ❤️
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He's never really been great. More of a hair robot with a giant reserve of ambition where his beliefs should be.
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But... don't you want to help an exciting new organization make data driven decisions? /s
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I'm one of those dopes who did take their advice and learned to code, and tbh it has worked out alright for me.
But my goodness would the world be boring and awful if everyone was suddenly working in software.
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But that's kind of always my issue with gen ai: like, what do you want out of being human?
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I'm not naive, I understand that is not what folks who use such 'vibe' based tools are concerned with.
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The word 'nothing' is important in my last statement. Software is complex and it's impossible to learn everything, but hopefully with each project you are least gaining some small bit of insight into the why and how of software working the way it does.
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I'm all for people building small, fun projects. I think that software is best learned in small bites, especially by beginners. But what is gained when a project is made and afterwards, the maker knows nothing about how it works?
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I don't know. I may just have a skewed and overly romantic view of it, but where's the fun in building an application like that?
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I love the hulk dogs and the fact that they just lightly burst into a puff of green air when dispatched
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What is this from?
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I would like to read that and I'd also like to read about an easy way to the same for image generation trained on my own art.
I would definitely want them to run fully locally, if possible.
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2 high agency males, 2 furious
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Looong spine!
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Murdersaur
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C'mon, you know they can't stay mad at money