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Gonna finish my final project for art class tonight. Everyone responded to the fat furry tits well last night. :blobfoxhyper:
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BPD is more to do with attachment issues and abandonment fears, i think. I’d be interested to know if cognitive dissonance exacerbated a borderline personality
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It snows :blobfoxcomfytea:
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Well, the federated timeline is insufferable, now. Saw someone complaining about how much effort writing trigger warnings is.
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Debating on posting what I made for my midterm project. It's traditional art and it looks like something a crazy person would make.
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The good ol’ “If you have to tell others you’re better than someone, you’re probably not.”
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I agree. Exclusivity creates value. The subtext of the push for all things being inclusive as possible is that it devalues the entity the inclusion is being pushed upon.
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What’s the most striking to me, is that open people don’t need to proclaim themselves to be as such. Actions speak louder than hollow platitudes.
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It’s because the fur fandom was so accepting that it’s such a fucking mess today. Being open and accepting led to pathological openness, and the lowest common denominator of people flooded in. Even having standards is seen as an affront, as can been seen of what happened to the burned furs. Except today anyone who does so and attracts enough attention will be called a “transphobe” as opposed to a “homophobe”.
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Unpopular opinion, but I get 'neer's concern about the ethics of AIs being trained on people's art without the creator's permission. If only he cared about the ethics of surrounding himself with pedophile dog fuckers...
That notwithstanding, I don't have any solutions to the bigger problem arising from this new form of art theft. Until such a solution arises, a total ban is the only way to ensure no artist gets their hypothetically scraped work used unfairly. Some might think that's unfair, but it's equally unfair that people's work got scraped by a bot and used as training data.
It'd be a lot of work, but an AI training data set that artists willingly submit to and get royalties from would be better.
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