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Kolanaki, in What salary do you think would make you happy?
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$1,000/week UBI.

Silentiea,

I mean

Silentiea,

It’s not exactly a lot of money, but I would definitely stop working the stupid delivery job and just focus on education if I had that.

intensely_human,

What would you like to be educated in?

Silentiea,

I meant I’d keep working in education, but I would also keep seeking education of all sorts. IT and science mainly.

A_Random_Idiot, (edited )

a 1500monthly UBI would be life changing to a lot of people.

and probably allow people to meet basic needs if they cracked down on corporate greed and its fake inflation.

intensely_human,

The inflation isn’t “fake” and it’s not a result of greed. The greed has always been there, during periods of hyperinflation and during periods of stability.

The thing that changed is the competition, which naturally counterbalances the greed, has been reduced during the pandemic.

Boiglenoight, in Does AI-generated art posted on lemmy bother you?

AI art is a turn off for me. Not just for how it looks, but how it disrespects the works of millions of artists and its users complete disregard to their welfare.

afraid_of_zombies, (edited )

Just think of all those copyists the printing press put out of work. We should have abolished the printing press and gone back to hand copying.

Boiglenoight,

It is unlawful to copy, reproduce, and or distribute copyrighted works using a printing press without the express permission of the author or creator.

afraid_of_zombies,

Unless of course the author made it before an arbitrary date in time, or if they failed to follow every single rule required to copyright it, or if they were a citizen of a country that didn’t have a treaty in place, or if the owner is a corporation and it hasn’t been a billion years since the author died, or if the estate of the author was split between more than one person and a subset agrees but the others do not…

That’s the thing with this crap. It is all based on what the very wealthy wanted not based on what helped artists and not based on what made sense. So of course the Church of Scientology can keep religious texts away from the public, of course Disney will always own Mickey Mouse, of course some small poor culture doesn’t have a right to a single dime from the marketing of their heritage, off course the general public doesn’t have a right to their own culture, and of course it is perfectly fine to endlessly sell something you didn’t create because the publisher messed up a word in a legal blurb.

It’s a shit system and I won’t defend a shit system. I wonder why you do.

Boiglenoight,

Because I empathize with people who’ve spent their life learning a trade, honing a skill that are facing poverty because people have found a turbo charged way to steal their work and not pay them.

afraid_of_zombies,

Right very noble of you. I mean that in a non-snarky way.

So let me ask you: under the current system are artists doing well? I just checked the BLS and simple math shows that 0.04% of the US population writes for a living. The country producing the most magazines+news stories+TV+movies+blogs+etc. only pays 0.04% of its population a wage enough to do this full-time. To give you an idea of scale 0.45% of the US population works for Walmart. Go to a Walmart and if you see 11 employees standing there there is one writer.

This is the problem with nostalgia. It makes you pine for a world that never existed to begin with. There wasn’t some Golden Age where artists were free and paid well that we need to suppress tech to recover. Being a creative has always been a shit show. And yeah it sucks but it isn’t like it didn’t suck a year ago.

Boiglenoight,

This is pivoting away from the issue: companies are training AI on professional artwork owned by professional artists without compensation, permission or attribution. The leaders of Open AI recently admitted that being unable to use copyrighted materials would mean they wouldn’t be able to offer a meaningful service.

They openly admit that they have to disregard the ownership of others property—that others spent their time to create and depend on for their livelihood—in order to make money themselves. That should be the end of it if we cared about the impact technology has on strangers we don’t know. Instead we selfishly say that’s progress.

afraid_of_zombies,

ownership

If I copy your idea are you poorer in the same way as I take your tangible property?

Boiglenoight,

You’re not arguing in good faith. We’re not talking about ideas, we’re talking about work that takes hours if not days.

afraid_of_zombies,

And you are not answering questions

leaky_shower_thought, in What movies would you make if you had an AGI that could make any kind of media on demand?

the most darkest (aka “real”) version of fairy tales and folk lore that can be possibly made with cgi.

any “real” princesses from this story won’t be talking to birds and/ or forest creatures but have great hearts and wills of steel. “real” princes are welcome too.

Potatisen, in Which carbonated soft drink is the best?

Fanta, regular Fanta.

Snapz,

Have you heard the… Interesting, origins of fanta?

Potatisen,

Haha, no? Why, what’s going on with that?

BigBrainBrett2517,

Check out the video on YouTube (newpipe) by uploader ‘My Name is Andong’ it’s really good!

coaxil, in Which carbonated soft drink is the best?

Bundaberg ginger beer! It’s the only answer

boatsnhos931, in Your partner/mom/cat has been kidnapped, and the only way to save them is to "write a comment that is guaranteed to get downvoted on Lemmy." What do you comment?

The only people worse than the gays are the blacks. Trump 2024 BAYBAY!!

i_dont_want_to, in Which carbonated soft drink is the best?

Oh man I am crazy for Jones Soda. Fufu Berry (which is hard to find in my area), Cream, and Berry Lemonade are my favorites.

It is pretty expensive, but for an occasional treat it’s not bad.

I used to love Coke, Mountain Dew, and Monster but I cut back and now they taste gross to me.

3laws, in Which carbonated soft drink is the best?

Natural: Ginger+orange kombucha & homemade tonic water. Cold brew nitro.

(Nitro is soft… Right?)

Store bought: Canada Dry tonic.

Tonic has to be the best soft drink ever, once used to actually treat sickness now I can just have it with my cold brew or espresso everyday without the sugar high.

Lnrdrople, in Which carbonated soft drink is the best?

Canada Dry ginger ale I guess, good chaser for the rare whiskies I don’t like neat. Honorary mention for Pommac, but I have not had it probably 10+ years

A_Random_Idiot, in A time traveller comes back from 50 years in the future. You have 3 hours with them. What do you do?

Ask if they come from a utopia world, a shittier version of this world, or a post apocalypse world.

if its anything but a utopia world, ask who we have to get rid of to push us towards the utopia world.

Schlomocucumber,
@Schlomocucumber@lemmy.world avatar

if when its anything but a utopia world, ask who we have to get rid of to push us towards the utopia world.

dhhyfddehhfyy4673, in Which carbonated soft drink is the best?

Sadly doesn't exist anymore (and hasn't in decades), but the answer is Josta.

vanveen, in Howard Zinn people's history of America, I'm reading it at the moment, is there any alternative?

I do care aboutwhat is almost true. One gathers the facts and in the end gives an interpretation

afraid_of_zombies,

Sure.

As I said it doesn’t matter and I am tired of pretending otherwise. Just pick a book that agrees with what you think already and read it. We are a post-truth society. You read his alternative history because you wanted confirmation now you want other books that also confirm you. Since the plural of anecdotes is data, the plural of opinion is alternative facts, the plural of lies is our truth.

afraid_of_zombies, in Why in the year 2024 and with all the knowledge humans have now do people still believe in religion?

Might be a bit shocking but it wasn’t knowledge that deconverted me.

Kolanaki, in What experience crushed your soul?
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Life in general. Like a hydraulic press.

afraid_of_zombies, (edited ) in Howard Zinn people's history of America, I'm reading it at the moment, is there any alternative?

Meh you might as well keep reading him. Fake history sells better than real history. He took his alternative facts, fit them into his model, and did it in an entertaining way. And this is of course justified because some history class somewhere supposedly was too cheerful.

Lets stop pretending that we care about what is true and what is not.

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