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@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2025-11-02 13:02:26

Computer programmers be like:
1. LLMs generate code for me and sometimes it even works
2. This is also true when I write code manually
3. Computer programming is clearly the hardest of all possible human endeavors, you have to be a complete genius like I am to it because it is really, really hard
4. Therefore LLMs are geniuses
5. They will certainly work really well for all these lesser fields you don’t have to be genius for like I am, like writing summaries of text or medical research or making art or…

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-11-01 01:23:05

Just finished "Two Tribes" by Emily Bowen Cohen. It's a bit didactic and I didn't love the art, but if was interesting as a discussion of mixed heritage and out got into a lot of good details; I feel like it might be super interesting to a pre-teen audience. It reminded me a lot of "Twin Cities" by Jose Pimenta as well as some of Pimenta's other work, but IMO Pimenta is the superior artist and storyteller.
#AmReading #ReadingNow

@mariyadelano@hachyderm.io
2025-10-31 21:06:12

It’s so yellow and ugly why do people like it I don’t get it.
At least the AI generated art on Pinterest blends in so well it’s hard to catch sometimes.
But the people making “illustrations” for business contexts don’t even try.

@andycarolan@social.lol
2025-12-02 09:24:49

Does anyone here use either those rubbery Apple Pencil tips or a matte screen protector? I REALLY would love to use my iPad for art more, but find the slippery-ness of the screen difficult to deal with.
If I can make it feel more like the Wacom tablet I use, I will be happy.
Suggestions welcome!
#Apple #Procreate #iPad #Wacom #Art

@detondev@social.linux.pizza
2025-11-27 20:48:00

Ive heard a million artists and i say something like "I want to make art that directly kills people" but their art is without fail always the most muted worthless unfeeling tuft ever actively running from getting them to feel something

@compfu@mograph.social
2025-11-30 10:26:30

I just bought Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis on Good Old Games for less than 3 bucks. I have never played it. It's 33 years old by now...
#scummvm #gog #LucasArts

In-game screenshot of Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. It shows the inside of a temple with beige stone walls and stone floor in a pixelized art style. Three people are standing in the room (Indiana Jones in brown leather clothing, a woman with long red hair wearing blue trousers and another man wearing a tropical explorer outfit).
The bottom quarter of the screen is filled with activity verbs like give, open, push or pull as well as items the player has collected. A magazine and Indy's…
@cjust@infosec.exchange
2025-10-28 21:48:11

#ShamelesslyStolenFromSomewhereElseOnTheInternetHonestlyICantKeepTrackOfThisStuffAnymore

This may sound oddly specific, but does anybody have images of Cenozoic animals with their mouths open like this one?

This is for furry art isn't it?

No, I just want to photo-shop microphones in them so they look like they are singing
@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-10-30 14:09:45

Finished "Espada - The Will of the Blade" by Anabel Cozalo.
The art is lovely, but I found the plotting/story to be a bit weak. Perhaps more pointedly, I felt like the plot setup was great but the landing was a bit off, and the telling of the story didn't nicely convey all the nuances I expect the author had in mind. Felt like a lot was left in the gutters.
#AmReading #ReadingNow

@hex@kolektiva.social
2025-12-16 17:09:35

One of the things that made organizing a lot easier with the GDC was a thing called "GDC in a box." It was a zip file with all kinds of resources. There was a directory structure, templates for all kinds of things like meetings and paperwork you had to file (for legal reasons) and "read me" files.
We had all kinds of support. There were people you could talk to who had been there. There were people you could call to walk through legal paperwork (taxes). Centralized orgs are vulnerable and easy to infiltrate. They're easy for states to shut down. But there are benefits to org structures.
I think it's possible to have the type of support we had with the GDC, but without the politics of an org (even the IWW). I hope this most recent essay has some of the same properties. I hope that it makes building something new, something no one has really imagined before, easier.
This whole project is something a bit different. It's a collective vision and collective project, from the ground up. Some of it has felt like a brain dump, just getting things that have been swimming around in my head down somewhere. But I hope this feels more like an invitation.
Everything thus far written is all useless unless people do things with it. Only from that point does it become a thing that lives, a thing with its own consciousness that can't be controlled by any individual human.
Tech billionaire cultists want to bring a new era of humanity with AGI. That is definitely not possible with LLMs, and may not be possible at all. But there is a super intelligence that is possible, though it's been constrained by capitalism: collective human intelligence.
The grand vision of the tech dystopians is that of the ultimate slave that can then enslave all humans on their behalf. I think we can build a humanity that can liberate itself from their grasp, crush their vision, and build for itself a world in which people will never be enslaved again. Not only do I think it's possible, I think it's necessary. I think there are only two choices: collective liberation or death.
And that's what I plan to write about next time to wrap this whole project up. Today things often feel impossible. But people talked about the Middle Ages as though they were the end of the world, and then everything changed in unimaginable ways. Everything can, and will, change again.
"The profit motive often is in conflict with the aims of art. We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings."

@fgraver@hcommons.social
2025-10-27 19:10:52

Learning about this flute was what put me on the path of considering how closely intertwined the creation of art is with our very humanity (and our closest evolutionary relatives like Neandertals). I have come to the conclusion that that the drive to create art is one of the defining characteristics of being human, and the drive to create also drives our technological advances.
#ArtsPedagogy

@harrysentonbury@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-28 21:55:17

here is a photo of a pretty #grave for #TombTuesday Should of posted it a couple of months ago but..y'know
btw i just discovered, by accident that ALT U does to upper case in my terminal.
:moth_black_red:

a pretty slate head stone that has split down the middle. idk it looks almost like art nouveau with lashings of white lichen. cursive writing. cant make out all of what it says tho.
@mariyadelano@hachyderm.io
2025-10-20 20:41:14

I’ve worked over the past year to reduce the amount of noise in my consciousness on a daily basis.
By that I mean - information noise, not literal sounds “noise”. (That problem was solved long ago by some good earplugs and noise canceling earphones.)
I’ve gotten used to spending less time on social media, regularly blocking most apps on my devices (anything with a feed news, most work communication apps, etc.), putting my phone and other devices aside for extended periods of time. Often go to work places with my iPad explicitly having its WiFi turned off and selecting cafes that don’t offer WiFi at all.
Negotiated better boundaries at work and in personal life where I exchange messages with people less often but try to make those interactions more meaningful, and people rarely expect me to respond to requests in less than 24 hours. Spent a lot of time setting up custom notification settings on all apps that would allow it, so I get fewer pings. With software, choosing fewer cloud-based options and using tools that are simple and require as few interruptions as possible.
Accustomed myself to lower-tech versions of doing things I like to do: reading on paper, writing by hand, drawing in physical sketchbooks, got a typewriter for typing without a screen. Choosing to call people on audio more, trying to make more of an effort to see people in person. Going to museums to look at art instead of browsing Pinterest. Defaulting to the library when looking for information.
I’m commenting on this now for two reasons:
1. I am pretty proud of myself for how much I’ve actually managed to reduce the constant stream of modern life esp. as a remote worker in tech!
2. Now that I’ve reached a breaking point of reducing enough noise that it’s NOTICEABLE - I am struck by the silence. I don’t know what to do with it. I don’t know how to navigate it and fill it. I made this space to be able to read and write and think more deeply - for now I feel stuck in limbo where I’m just reacquainting myself with the concept of having any space in my mind at all.

@detondev@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-29 00:05:58

warning yall of my future now

ena in signal convo:

it is a matter of time till i go death con 6 on queer internet artists in a generational tier schizophrenic art theory crash out

psst... i like you, kid. dont come to e621 tomorrow....

moses smashing wacoms by an anthropomorphic he/they golden idol
@jake4480@c.im
2025-11-12 06:36:53

This image was in one of the magazines I had as a kid when I was like 9 or 10 probably. I used to look at it a lot, and I'd imagine these huge mutant turtles hanging out in dark alleys, on old, dirty discarded mattresses under bridges

Art of the ninja turtles with all red headbands under a bridge in the city with an old dirty mattress and such
@seav@en.osm.town
2025-11-16 07:00:45

RE: freeradical.zone/@bitartbot/11
I’m following this math-based procedural art bot and I like that I sometimes get Sierpiński triangles like this one on my timeline. 🔺️

@catsalad@infosec.exchange
2025-10-03 16:46:29

I mean I like the art, but I don't quite get the whole furry thing.
*see cat furry*
Oh, well, this changes everything.

@johl@mastodon.xyz
2025-11-06 12:26:36

The more I look at this wonderful #solarpunk illustration of a #hackerspace by @…, the more I like it.

@midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
2025-10-12 21:12:00

This is one of the many reasons I use #Bandcamp and #Qobuz.
I actually own my #music, no corporate algorithm deciding what I “should” like, no invisible hand yanking albums away because some…

A music player app showing a personal library playlist with tracks from various artists. Visible song titles include “The Last Comiket on Earth” by robokabuto, “Shinjuku Station” by Various Artists, and “Heartbeats” by Lindstrøm. The interface shows high-resolution album art, bitrates (FLAC, 16-bit, 44.1 kHz), and a clean layout typical of a foss audio player. The playlist includes genres like synthwave, electronic, and lo-fi.
@felwert@fedihum.org
2025-11-20 13:22:38

I am really interested in the linked.art initiative, but I’m finding it hard to wrap my head around it. What strikes me as particularly odd:
* The types-of-types pattern, which creates JSON structures that are very unlike usual JSON properties.
* The AATization of everything, including things like language tags, for which perfectly fine native RDF patterns exist.
Has anyone worked with it? Are there good Getting Started guides?

@whitequark@mastodon.social
2025-11-08 10:53:24

i feel like my general feelings re: Rigol and people swearing by their Tek are best summarized with the old "rifle is fine" copypasta. as in: if you are skilled in the art you will get things done just as well with the rigol as you will with a tek in the same cateogry that's 10 times* the price. and if you aren't, goddess bless you either way also
* referring me to US secondary markets is classist and i will not be elaborating on this observation

@sonnets@bots.krohsnest.com
2025-10-15 11:25:12

Sonnet 134 - CXXXIV
So now I have confessed that he is thine,
And I my self am mortgaged to thy will,
Myself I'll forfeit, so that other mine
Thou wilt restore to be my comfort still:
But thou wilt not, nor he will not be free,
For thou art covetous, and he is kind;
He learned but surety-like to write for me,
Under that bond that him as fast doth bind.
The statute of thy beauty thou wilt take,
Thou usurer, that put'st forth …

@theodric@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-19 19:48:04

I've never wanted to be a pig more than I do right now

Patent US3008452A depicting the C. E. BAIRD ANIMAL INSECTICIDE APPLICATOR which offers a hog the opportunity for a nice back-scratch from an abrasive belt which also simultaneously applies insecticide.

"It will be appreciated that animals often like to rub or scratch portions of their bodies. Accordingly, the prior art discloses various devices which enables an animal to easily rub its back against a slightly abrasive surface. It has been found desirable to apply insecticide to animals at peri…
@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2025-10-07 20:44:29

The Oatmeal comic about "AI" "art" is great, but I have to critize the "I like AI, I use AI" part; there's a selection bias at work—he sees the generated "art" as very obviously for what it is, (dehumanizing low-effort slop) but doesn't make the logical conclusion that this is true for _any type of output_ (e.g. text); it always dehumanizing low-effort slop that's not worth looking at, listening to or reading.

@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
2025-12-26 12:32:13

In the age of "#AI" assisted programming and "vibe coding", I don't feel like calling myself a programmer anymore. In fact, I think that "an artist" is more appropriate.
All the code I write is mine entirely. It might be buggy, it might be inconsistent, but it reflects my personality. I've put my metaphorical soul into it. It's a work of art.
If people want to call themselves "software developers", and want their work described as a glorified copy-paste, so be it. I'm a software artist now.
EDIT: "craftsperson" is also a nice term, per the comments.
#NoAI #NoLLM #LLM

@mapto@qoto.org
2025-12-11 07:47:09

Today at #CHR2025, I will be presenting our work on the evaluation of the historical adequacy of masked language models (MLMs) for #Latin. There are several models like this, and they represent the current state of the art for a number of downstream tasks, like semantic change and text reuse detection. However, a h…

A poster for the paper that could be found at https://doi.org/10.63744/sLAHYnQdA8fu
@jake4480@c.im
2025-11-10 20:08:43

I guess Saya Gray put out some demo mixtape just on her tour, and I can't even find it anywhere, not on YouTube, nothing. Man, I'd really like to hear that. Guess this is how artists build mystique. But it's annoying as hell hahaha. If anyone runs across a copy of that, let me know?
FINAL EDIT - it's definitely called 'Saya Demo Mixtape' and this is the tracklist & cover art, if you find it:

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-12-17 00:05:31

Just finished "I'm Awful, Thanks" by Lara Pickle. A good story that serves as a guide to managing emotions, although it's actually a cute story too, not just framing for the mental health discussion.
That said, I feel like it doesn't get far enough into the details of accepting self-control as our only form of real control vs. understanding that some events outside our control aren't fair or are others' attacks, and trying to manage our own emotions as our only response is a disservice to ourselves and others. Even further, I suspect that the HR resolution depicted here, while not impossible, is less frequent than much worse outcomes, which is part of a larger pattern of systemic assaults on our mental health that aren't totally solvable with individual emotional regulation.
Sure, leveling up one's control of ones own emotions and learning to accept and manage a range of emotions is super useful and it's a good thing overall, but the systemic problems of late stage capitalism are real, and making it seem like everyone is responsible for managing their own mental health in the face of these problems helps avoid confronting them.
Still, it's a good book overall, with vibrant art and a well-structured plot.
#AmReading #ReadingNow

@thomasfuchs@hachyderm.io
2025-10-18 23:59:36

I don't understand how people can think that typing something into a prompt box is _them personally making art_.
It's like ordering a dish at a restaurant and then claiming you cooked it.

@blackknight95857669@social.linux.pizza
2025-12-13 17:06:38

Arctic Awakening
(Multi, XP'd on PC via Steam)
Marooned in the Alaskan wilds with a court appointed "therapy bot" Kai is confronted with mysterious facilities and his past as he struggles to survive and be rescued.
This 5 part episodic walking sim/adventure game has some serious Firewatch vibes. Not entirely shocking as it's a Unity FPS perspective game which they tend to look similar. I dig this lower poly "cartoon like" art style tho. Bette…

@sonnets@bots.krohsnest.com
2025-12-12 11:25:12

Sonnet 134 - CXXXIV
So now I have confessed that he is thine,
And I my self am mortgaged to thy will,
Myself I'll forfeit, so that other mine
Thou wilt restore to be my comfort still:
But thou wilt not, nor he will not be free,
For thou art covetous, and he is kind;
He learned but surety-like to write for me,
Under that bond that him as fast doth bind.
The statute of thy beauty thou wilt take,
Thou usurer, that put'st forth …

@samvarma@fosstodon.org
2025-11-07 14:37:42

Interesting breakdown of where some of the key melodies came from on the Rod Stewart hit. Worth considering in the context of art/copyright/theft/AI

@BBC6MusicBot@mastodonapp.uk
2025-12-24 15:27:39

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #CraigCharles
Lynks:
🎵 I Didn't Come Here For Art
#Lynks
open.spotify.com/track/0xui9Xl
Please 🔁 BOOST to share what you like
- your followers don't see if you ⭐ favourite a post

@tiotasram@kolektiva.social
2025-11-09 12:09:40

Imagine ChatGPT but instead of predicting text it just linked you to the to 3 documents most-influential on the probabilities that would have been used to predict that text.
Could even generate some info about which parts of each would have been combined how.
There would still be issues with how training data is sourced and filtered, but these could be solved by crawling normally respecting robots.txt and by paying filterers a fair wage with a more relaxed work schedule and mental health support.
The energy issues are mainly about wild future investment and wasteful query spam, not optimized present-day per-query usage.
Is this "just search?"
Yes, but it would have some advantages for a lot of use cases, mainly in synthesizing results across multiple documents and in leveraging a language model more fully to find relevant stuff.
When we talk about the harms of current corporate LLMs, the opportunity cost of NOT building things like this is part of that.
The equivalent for art would have been so amazing too! "Here are some artists that can do what you want, with examples pulled from their portfolios."
It would be a really cool coding assistant that I'd actually encourage my students to use (with some guidelines).
#AI #GenAI #LLMs

@mariyadelano@hachyderm.io
2025-11-13 18:17:50

It’s strange to watch the world ignore that it’s not just the medium that matters, but the message does too.
And by “the message” I mean both the ideas and the precise language or visuals used to communicate them.
Subtle differences in linguistic execution of the same idea in the same format can have radically opposite effects. The same applies to an image captured from a different angle or in a different style or in a different composition.
And yet it feels like most organizations and most people within them are determined to march on ignoring any consideration of subtlety and craft.
#writing #design #art #marketing