I have been keeping tab of every hypnosis session I have ever given, text or voice or VR. I've juste finished writing down the complete prices.
Expect your bills in DMs soon :)
Reminder that the only time Mastercard has flinched is when outrage was directed at them. Attacking platforms like SubscribeStar for Visa/Mastercard's extralegal censorship is exactly the deflection they want.
Fact check: Microsoft is not releasing Windows 12 in 2026.
Microsoft is also not building a subscription-based version of Windows.
One publisher posted an AI-generated speculative piece, then other AI-driven sites scraped it, rewrote it, and published the same claim as “news.”
After that, users on X and Reddit started assuming it was real, even though in reality it’s just an AI hallucination.
Criticizing Microsoft as “Microslop” while spreading fake AI slop cannot go hand in hand!
Oh and before I go: https://t.co/Jl8M2gtkn0
Made a crowdfunding thingy for a personal gift, no big project, no health reasons or emergencies. Just the equivalent of stuff like thrones and other wishlist stuff. Ends in january
The Last of Us director Bruce Straley says he won't use generative AI even if it produces something "compelling"
"It's a snake eating its own tail. It can't grow and think for itself, it just consumes"
via Polygon
With all the additional BS going on here I'll stop posting normally.
I'll still use it to follow artists who haven't moved, and I'll post direct links to my substar posts and all. But no more posts that are "me" and no more art. You know where to find me.
what if pomni looks like ribbit because they’re two scans of the same woman at different points in her life and she went exploring the C&A building irl more than once
Nuno Loureiro was assassinated yesterday
He was a professor + the director of MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
> 47 years old
> Studied nuclear fusion (= energy source of the Sun + stars) for 10 years at MIT
> His award-winning work focused on creating a virtually limitless, clean energy source on Earth - one that doesn’t produce carbon or radioactive waste (usual biproduct of fission reactors)
> His research was essentially a threat to companies in the energy sector (fossil fuels, wind, solar, etc)
> Nuno was vital to the development of fusion nuclear power plants, without him the path ahead is less clear + his death will set back the entire field
Nuno is not the first MIT fusion scientist to be brutally murdered, in 2004 Eugene Mallove was also shot in his home
I hope this opens eyes – there is an agenda at play
The most obnoxious part about Generative AI is that those championing it aren't satisfied by its usage being normalized.
Rather, they demand that we marvel at its accomplishments. That we admit we're foolish for even considering it to be a negative for humanity.
Also, I might suggest if your position is simultaneously;
i.) We barely use AI, it's 99.99% human, just the tiniest bit
ii.) But we'll keep doing it, and defend its use, in a public statement by the CEO
It does seem likely you're lying about how much you use and rely on AI.
*CEOs, discussing a thing that's only existed in a meaningfully functional form since 2022*
'Obviously, it's impossible to make games without this. It's beyond the scope of human ingenuity. We just can't do it. We're not sure how games used to be made.'
I’m telling you guys, there is no widespread adoption of this current version of AI.
Honestly, even calling it “AI“ is fraudulent.
There’s no intelligence going on. It’s not “thinking”. It mimics thought.
It’s a potentially useful programming tool and a neat, very polite search engine. But that’s all and people aren’t paying lots of money for it.
"I just use AI to replace creating moodboards and looking at art books" I don't get this take. If it's not a big deal then why don't you just make the moodboard? Open the art books? Is it just about speed or complete lack of curiosity?