

“LOL”, I guess?
I used to make comics. I know that because strangers would look at my work and immediately share their most excruciatingly banal experiences with me:
— that time a motorised wheelchair cut in front of them in the line at the supermarket;
— when the dentist pulled the wrong tooth and they tried to get a discount;
— eating off an apple and finding half a worm in it;
every anecdote rounded of with a triumphant “You should make a comic about that!”
Then I would take my 300 pages graphic novel out of their hands, both of us knowing full well they weren’t going to buy it, and I’d smile politely, “Yeah, sure. Someday.”
“Don’t try to cheat me out of my royalties when you publish it,” they would guffaw and walk away to grant comics creator status onto their next victim.
Nowadays I make work that feels even more truly like comics to me than that almost twenty years old graphic novel. Collage-y, abstract stuff that breaks all the rules just begging to be broken. Linear narrative is ashes settling in my trails, montage stretched thin and warping in new, interesting directions.
I teach comics techniques at a university level based in my current work. I even make an infrequent podcast talking to other avantgarde artists about their work in the same field.
Still, sometimes at night my subconscious whispers the truth in my ear: Nobody ever insists I turn their inane bullshit nonevents into comics these days, and while I am a happier, more balanced person as a result of that, I guess that means I don’t make comics any longer after all.
“LOL”, I guess?
While true, doesn’t have anything to do with my comment?
I use markdown for pretty much everything, and I agree with the overall notion of this rundown, but —
Seeing weird characters when you copy-paste from AI? That’s because ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, and others use Markdown to format their responses.
Yeah, maybe that’s not the gotcha the author thought it would be.
Markdown — so stupid simple even stochastic parrots can figure it out is a slogan that will age like milk.
Yes… In society… What else?
Most of their operations are now running with money as the motivation
Let’s be real, that was always their end goal. They were never “open” except in name. Their free services were only to a) build a user base, and b) use it as unpaid beta testers.
NoProvider2Push is a good call! Haven’t paid attention to that, thanks!
Yeah, as I said earlier it wasn’t completely clear to me if this was only a question about push notifications or just all-round play services replacement. That is why I also mentioned SunUp which uses UnifiedPush.
You mean worse?
TBF, that should be the conclusion in all contexts where “AI” are cconcerned.
I’m not sure what you’re asking. There is microG that spoofs Play services to apps. That’s been around for several years.
You can also find open source push notification apps on f-droid. Some of those might require a self hosted server, while for example Sunup uses Mozilla’s server.
Whether those work on your device probably depends on your ability to root it 🤷
Companies like OpenAI built “Super AI”
Let me stop you right there. No they didn’t, and at this rate they never will. What we have is shit “AI”, and if your solution to that builds on more shit “AI”, you’ll end up with a Jurassic Park sized midden.
Everything past that first false premise is best read as satire.
That’s fine, mbin didn’t exactly provide the url I’d expect. Callinghttps://kbin.earth/m/vinyl@lemmy.world
the “original post URL” rather than https://lemmy.world/post/28778258
looks a bit off to me.
Just plucked the URL from my own latest post to test: https://kbin.earth/m/[email protected]/t/1255550
According to mbin, that’s the original post URL, but does the site need a different format? Because trying another random post from my timeline I get a list of votes: https://programming.dev/post/29327147
Appreciate the effort, but
Failed to fetch votes
Something speciesist Flipper jokes something.
FFS, our first verbal contact with nonhuman persons is going to cause a diplomatic crisis 🤦
What I take away from these testimonies is that, again, the people in charge show that they have little understanding of and zero respect for the skills and craft of creatives — and in this case also programmers. We always knew that, but it is next level offensiveness to demand that skilled professionals use a subpar technology to “generate” ideas, designs and code.
The art director who forgets all his learned process of idea development and instead just prompts Midjourney until he sees something he likes (but which his staff will have to backward engineer to make sense of) is a terrifying image of things to come. Fortunately I’m long out of the corporate creative treadmill.
[Edited to spell “Midjourney” as one word. This is my organic human accreditation 😄]
There truly is no spoon wrong thread 😂
Curated circlejerk 🧐
I mean, good for them. Now, if anyone has actual mental health issues, please get in touch with a trained, human therapist.