

Fame comes with the right social connections and luck. Talent helps, but is secondary. Of course, if you have all three, you become very very well known and people will feel you deserve in some way the fame and fortune you have.
Fame comes with the right social connections and luck. Talent helps, but is secondary. Of course, if you have all three, you become very very well known and people will feel you deserve in some way the fame and fortune you have.
This one pisses outside the urinal, it’s grossly missing the mark
On one side the artists who have art as an integral part of their identities and social roles, threatened by Ai, should be paired by the equally dedicated programmers who are threatened by Ai
The ChatGPT programmers should be paired with Midjourney prompters that so call themselves artists.
I’m not the person you replied to at any point in the thread, and I agree that there is potential for a slippery slope in a similar way it happens with tipping culture.
But my understanding of the original comment was that workers should also get a share of profit after the game is released, with no changes to the salary they received during the production stage which is just covering for labor as it happens everywhere else. Upfront payment and royalties, proportional to profit. (This type of arrangement is unusual but exists, or used to exist, in publishing, for both authors and illustrators).
The idea wasn’t to change it one for the other but hypothetically add it, but we know greed won’t allow that to happen, which is used as a moral point for piracy: you are not hurting the people who did the hard work at all
But you and your friend wouldn’t download a car now would you…
TIL you can say apes for bees in Latin, I only knew apis
This is clearly not a showerthought, so…
There’s nothing saying being Fae and autistic are mutually exclusive conditions
Sure… I’m proud of my comment, I’m now making a list of all the Fae users of Lemmy. You guys can’t trick me now!
Fae depending on which lore you refer to (usually) means like an umbrella term that includes fairies and any other being that is magical and aligned with nature (but not a beast; dragons aren’t Fae for example)
Cool!
I took only one med elective at uni but it was musculoskeletal anatomy (1001). I missed out on nerves and circulatory system, I think that was 1002. That’s ok I guess.
Any video in which he’s pandering to the Bible Belt Friends, in particular after 2020
Some of his Q/A with crowds after a talk also show him extremely defensive for no good reason - I remember a couple around 2019 or 2020, unfortunately I don’t remember anything useful to locate them. These are not the ones he used to host from home mind you
Definitely Fae if she lives on black licorice, that thing is absolutely not meant for humans
Sir/Ma’am all you had to do was phrase it as a question, not a statement
I’m sure there have to be more specialized communities for this though
Well then, I’m that opportunity - I don’t get why this hairstyle prompts that comment. Hint: ( ^I don’t know much about the brachial plexus^ )
Wait, weevils fuck on people’s faces?
No.
There is only so much you can learn that is applicable to real life situation about body movement. I guess you can read that if you hold your breath and relax, or keep a certain upright posture with your arms extended, then you will remain afloat. But that’s about it. You need to go and try it. No matter for how many years you read, you need to first go and try the basics.
You can say the same about riding a bicycle I guess or rollerblades or a skateboard
Wait, I’m in Australia, does that mean I missed out already on the second point thirty thing?
That’s a really good point a lot of people miss. There are a lot of right answers in this post, different people, different results; age; etc. But if you don’t level up the challenge and make sure you are meeting those challenges correctly then you will stagnate. True for everything
Can you explain it to me please? So far the only one that got me to chuckle was the athlete greyhound one.