

oh god i read this tweet as a critique, but reading the replies it seems this was meant as praise and an example to follow. i feel sick


oh god i read this tweet as a critique, but reading the replies it seems this was meant as praise and an example to follow. i feel sick


burzum and luke smith, that tracks as well


personal vent: at my job yesterday i had to come up with a few fake book titles/author combinations for a project. a fun little task and opportunity to hide some cheeky easter eggs. so, i came up with a few and then asked my coworkers to share in the fun. one of them though just couldn’t come up with anything at all, and eventually just resorted to “asking chat gpt”.
mind you, i work a creative job, and so do my coworkers. this is a minor thing i guess, but it just made me very sad. how could you just outsource your creative joy to some mindless word salad machine?


as a bonus here he does a “i’m not usually political, but the left is evil” https://nitter.net/awesomekling/status/1967493595545682220 great, just great


has there been more indication of him being a bit fashy since that one github issue? haven’t been following it that much.
fucking hell.
skimming this article i cannot help but feel a bit scared about the effects this has on how humans interact with each other. if enough people spend a majority of their time “talking” to the slop machines, whether at work or god forbid voluntarily like daniel here, what does that do to people’s communication and social skills? nothing good, i imagine.