John Fetterman’s a disgrace to the oaf community. He does not represent America’s lumbering buffoons, ham-fisted galoots, or men whose heavy footsteps are soundtracked by a tuba.
January 27, 2025 at 5:14 AM
As a member of the lumbering bafoon community, that man is not one of us. He belongs to the conniving goon and lackey community.
As Branson talks about here, the individual style of an artist (and this is true of all arts: writing, dance, music, whatever) comes from the beautiful compromise between the lofty heights they are reaching for and the limitations of their own body and mind.
The thing I hate about the "AI is democratizing art" argument is that art has always been democratized. That's what ""bad"" art is. You think I would *choose* to draw like this? No, my body cannot extend all the way to grasp the divine. And so we get to see the roadmaps we take that get us elsewhere
November 26, 2024 at 5:58 PM
As Branson talks about here, the individual style of an artist (and this is true of all arts: writing, dance, music, whatever) comes from the beautiful compromise between the lofty heights they are reaching for and the limitations of their own body and mind.
Why? Who is this meant to be good for? Nobody wants your shit AI books, never mind 8,000 in a year. Just a terrible idea and a horrible road the publishing industry is heading down.
November 25, 2024 at 3:58 PM
Jokes on them, I’m going to use AI to come up with 8000 businesses for dipshits
What's upsetting me most here is this isn't just a story about McBride. It's a story about whether we can be equally heard in the literal halls of power--the people's House. I know transgender attorneys, staffers, reporters, lobbyists, and interns on the Hill, all of whom are now labeled suspect.
November 20, 2024 at 11:51 PM
What's upsetting me most here is this isn't just a story about McBride. It's a story about whether we can be equally heard in the literal halls of power--the people's House. I know transgender attorneys, staffers, reporters, lobbyists, and interns on the Hill, all of whom are now labeled suspect.
Lol, I saw one for the first time the other day at the gas station voiding its warranty by going through the car wash. I was so bothered by it I left my gas cap open.
I drove past a cybertruck yesterday and it upset me so much that I put on the wrong turn signal
August 20, 2024 at 5:46 PM
Lol, I saw one for the first time the other day at the gas station voiding its warranty by going through the car wash. I was so bothered by it I left my gas cap open.
I can feel my brain leaking out of my ears every time I log on to LinkedIn. You'll see people on there who's job title is something like "Senior Assistant VP of Customer Accession - IIA" and they work for a company called Cyrient + Accellion, which is in the "market of resiliency as a service".
January 10, 2024 at 7:33 PM
I can feel my brain leaking out of my ears every time I log on to LinkedIn. You'll see people on there who's job title is something like "Senior Assistant VP of Customer Accession - IIA" and they work for a company called Cyrient + Accellion, which is in the "market of resiliency as a service".
The end of low interest rates is showing us what the tech companies really built over the past 15 years and it’s nothing like what their PR hacks once promised.
Everything is more expensive, more invasive, and far less innovative or improved than they led us to believe.
The end of low interest rates is showing us what the tech companies really built over the past 15 years and it’s nothing like what their PR hacks once promised.
Everything is more expensive, more invasive, and far less innovative or improved than they led us to believe.
It's kinda amazing how similar this site is to twitter. Nearly half my followers are porn bots, all of which started following me in the past few days. Some traditions die hard it seems.
November 8, 2023 at 12:10 AM
It's kinda amazing how similar this site is to twitter. Nearly half my followers are porn bots, all of which started following me in the past few days. Some traditions die hard it seems.