definitely feel blessed to have had the opportunity to had prior things said forgotten on some obscure board under an anonymous identity. for how the internet is supposed to have opened our ability to express ourselves, in the modern net have never felt more restricted in what we are allowed to be.
Woah, a piece of common sense. Been a long time since I have seen it on the internet.
Same. A bit of a mix of both on pretty much every platform that I've seen.
here on latam it's all memes, mockery and celebrations, i guess no one really likes the idea of queens and kings still being a thing, and the fact that english monarchy has done awful things to numerous locations
@porcelanoide Here in Asia it's similar. I have never seen the nationalists, fascists, socialists and communists all agree on an issue before this.
I've been reading about her death on the network at my work. I've seen maybe 2 articles reporting on negative tweets and such, but mostly it's stories/anecdotes about her life, weellwishers and aggrieved folks in Britain and around the world, and articles about what the other royals are doing now, title changes, ceremonies, etc.
My social media exposure is limited to jumping from one bookmarked twitter user to another. They hardly talk about these things. As for TV, everyone here is mourning her death like a statesman's.
ive seen this too. ive heard it said theres no subculture anymore - that everything is just mainstream - and while im not sure i agree, this is an observable manifestation of that
It is good that how you lived your life makes no difference at the end. I totally gave up on big, fancy dreams and understood there is no point of proving yourself. At the end we all turn to dust. And we all get forgotten.
Don't let it kill your passion or vision. Traditional paintings are still bought alongside digital art, and no matter how hard people seem to be trying lately, the human will never be made into a machine.
Art is probably the last thing AI will destroy. Partly because it is hard to understand, partly because art doesn't have a secret algorithm. I would worry about AI if I was a pilot or a taxi driver or maybe even an accountant, but if I was a professional artist I wouldn't worry too much about it for now. Any person with eyes prefers real art to copycat AI creation.
Fortunately I do art for fun, but big changes are coming to the art industry with the rise of AI artists. I wouldn't underestimate the ability of an AI to mimic a human artist given enough training data.
Unless..? U wanna talk about photography or life sometime. I just wanted you to know I talk about you to other people in my life.
Thanks for the kind thoughts. It's always a bit strange for me when people find value in what I dump on this website...