Yeah, but would you do it IF YOU COULDN’T TELL ANYBODY?
In the words of dead Descartes: “I think not.”
Oh my goodness, do I need to spell this out?
IT’S THE POST. The very post we’re commenting on is an example of how art is trying to be shielded from the advances of technology whereas coal miners knife sharpeners roof thatchers… everybody watched them starve and nobody cared.
They were clapping while the miners were sent into starvation. People were dying and we were clapping because an industry we didn’t like went away. It’s all because “Art Lovers” are rich and elitist that they want an outcry. Which of us has a collection of art, or even one piece? Nobody who thinks about paying bills I’ll bet.
Photography already killed art. It’s nowhere near as popular as it was before photography. It’s now becoming a time when commissioned works can be popularized as well. So art made by humans becomes even more niche.
Hey, I’m sorry for the roof thatchers and knife sharpeners out there, and what happened to their profession. The Appalachians and West Virginia is dirt poor because coal mining isn’t what it used to be.
Why do “artists” think they’re holy and should be protected?
Literally, how does one accomplish something like this? There’s requirements, a certain number of credits, that take time to earn, and it seems simply impossible. Maybe it’s 5 undergraduate degrees, including AAs and other 2 year degrees? Did he start at 8?
Questions questions.
Do not necessarily the equator, but is there a route where people could hold hands around the Earth that would sacrifice the least number of lives to water?
In other words what is the Great Circle Route that remains on land the most?
Was this response generated by AI?
STOP limiting horses.
Perhaps the leg was possessed.
I can’t believe it’s legal to import the shitty content from Reddit. Bots like this should be banned.
Something has to be terribly wrong with what they’re saying. I actually felt like I understood the explanation. Clear sign of a problem.
I wonder why chromium (the Linux one) isn’t available for Windows.
We need Netscape Navigator back again.
I don’t know what you’re using browsers for, but I have a home profile and a work profile with a separate bookmark set, extension set, and bitwarden set for each. Synced between a laptop, a desktop, a Samsung phone, and an iPhone.
For me, it’s a pretty big endeavor to change browsers. Plus I’m not real smart.
P.S. Not looking to corporations for moral guidance lol. Sorry if I gave that impression.
Well I for one care about the companies behind the products I use, even if it’s only because it often affects the product.
I think egregious corporate problems ought to be a part of the dialogue here or anywhere Firefox users seek Firefox information.
As I’m in the process of leaving Chrome and migrating to Firefox, I’d like to know I’m not committing to a product without long-term prospects.
They cover that in the first paragraph of the article. Pulsars need to be spinning fast because physics. This thing is too slow.
That seems kinda sad and pathetic for a celebration.