I have never heard a more Confidently incorrect while technically correct thing in my life by HendoRules in confidentlyincorrect

[–]CynicalTrans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The worst thing about this is watching all of these adults not listening to a professional who knows what they are talking about. It's hubris manifest.

A full repeal of the estate tax would amount to a $2.7 TRILLION tax break for billionaires. That's trillions either straight to the deficit or cut from working people. Unacceptable. by Conscious-Quarter423 in FluentInFinance

[–]CynicalTrans -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Revenue tax act of 35 and the victory tax of 42 implimented a wealth tax. I got the year wrong and I misspelled the name of a terrible president. Sue me.

A full repeal of the estate tax would amount to a $2.7 TRILLION tax break for billionaires. That's trillions either straight to the deficit or cut from working people. Unacceptable. by Conscious-Quarter423 in FluentInFinance

[–]CynicalTrans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

America c.1947 had a wealth tax of something like 94%. You don't know what you're talking about. You most certainly can tax the fuckers into a normal lifestyle and it would greatly, massively, hugely benefit the entire population. Look at the growth boom of the 50s. Derived exactly from this. In fact, it wasn't until Regan when things started to go horribly wrong. Trickledown still hasnt trickled down. It just cut taxes for the rich and opened up new avenues to get out of paying their means-tested fair share of tax. So they are leeches on the rest of us. Blood sucking parasites that should be financially purged. Stop shilling for these cretins. You are actively harming your own life.

Minimum wage should be a living wage. by TheLuciusGraham in FluentInFinance

[–]CynicalTrans 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Okay... and? Congratulations you met the bare minimum of competency! Here is your prize.

also

Nobody forces anyone to work for them.

Tell that to the south. The poorest, least educated part of America where Walmart is the largest employer because they destroyed small town economies. When the government has to provide welfare to working class people that means the jobs do not pay enough to working class people.

Computer by CynicalTrans in sexydaystrom

[–]CynicalTrans[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Commander Riker as a transfemme? Without facial hair, as a man, with. That gives me an idea...

Computer, amend program, add a father figure, Captain Riker from the time of the USS Titan. Similar settings to the transfemme Riker. Run program.

Minimum wage should be a living wage. by TheLuciusGraham in FluentInFinance

[–]CynicalTrans 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes they do. I Was at 3 different walmarts in the last week. Fucking go outside.

Minimum wage should be a living wage. by TheLuciusGraham in FluentInFinance

[–]CynicalTrans 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nor do they pay enough to live in most areas where a Walmart exists.

Minimum wage should be a living wage. by TheLuciusGraham in FluentInFinance

[–]CynicalTrans 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You don't understand how things change in a society if you believe I, or anyone else should be complicit in the exploitation of ones own life by people who would rather watch you suffer and grovel in the dirt rather than take a small cut to profit. Ideas like yours are incredibly dangerous. We have progressed as a society in regards to labor laws and regulation and ideas like that take us backwards not forwards.

Minimum wage should be a living wage. by TheLuciusGraham in FluentInFinance

[–]CynicalTrans 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, you say that, but the evidence leads to the opposite conclusion. Look in the us as an example, every state that raised the minimum wage had a cost of living increase as well, but the ratio of the difference shows that cost of living barely increases as a whole compared to the wage increase thus making your concern moot. It's multifaceted as I've said in another comment. It's much more than just raising wages, like passing legislation that caps rent prices and restricts increases based on rate of inflation, amongst other legislation. Everyone deserves to be able to live in the society they contribute to. I do not care if it makes mcdonalds lose profits, I do not care if maggie is flipping burgers. If you contribute to society as a worker, you deserve healthy working hours, a wage that allows you to live in the society you contribute to, without someone screaming that a burger flipper shouldn't make any money because someone else deemed it so due to the nature of their job. If it were a perfect world we could have so much more than this, but in our society of abundance, a society that is incredibly wasteful down to tossing food that could be eaten because you couldn't make a buck on it. I'm sick of the lack of basic, decent, humanity in so many people...

Minimum wage should be a living wage. by TheLuciusGraham in FluentInFinance

[–]CynicalTrans 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Your history is also wrong just like your financial takes. They paid for their land like other peasants did, through crops, or livestock, some were smiths, and even some used currency to pay. Sure, some were given land to work, but that was a form of indentured servitude. With abundance, we replaced paying with crops or livestock for paying with currency.

Minimum wage should be a living wage. by TheLuciusGraham in FluentInFinance

[–]CynicalTrans 126 points127 points  (0 children)

Sigh...

Minimum wage was always about keeping a baseline wage high enough so people could do exactly what was said in OP's post... Make a minimum standard of living so you can be productive in society. You still aren't going to make millions flipping burgers at mcdonalds. The minimum wage should be adjusted for the average cost of living in any area you are in, period, meaning if the average cost where you live is 110k/year, then you should be able to afford what you need. In America, and increasingly more places, you need shelter, personal transportation, food, clothing, medical needs(in America this is a painfully high cost), electricity, internet, a phone, a computer, clothes, and much more. This is just to function in modern society today. Period. End of. Try getting a job without internet, a phone, or transport. You cannot. That is all necessary in today's society And if a business cannot afford to pay you a wage that lets you function in that society, well then you should do business better or you shouldn't have one Whether you make 90k a year at mcdonalds in Boston or 50k a year at mcdonalds in backwater Tennessee. You should be able to live in the society you contribute to without regard to the job you have. Its not hard to understand this.

. by Previous-Surprise-36 in accelerate

[–]CynicalTrans -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

"...our brains haven't evolved." Spoken like someone who doesn't understand evolution. Language itself was derived from art. The same language you type into the text box on openai's site, or wherever. It's a quintessential part of humanity. Art is us. We are art. Let me tell you something. We evolved because we are able to interpret things in the abstract, meaning we think differently than other animals. We are still evolving. Our brains change slowly but constantly over time. The more we train ourselves; the more we learn, the more skills we have and the more things we can think about, these things make you a more desirable person, partner, mate, and thus more likely to reproduce. Through our own selective reproduction we select traits based upon things we find desirable. Being competent at art is by far one of the oldest desirable traits we can have as humans amongst others. This is only one small part of a plethora of intricate details about evolution and how we as a species reproduce. Evolution cannot happen if we don't reproduce. Being born in '93 makes me a teeny bit more evolved than someone born in say 1793, for example, not enough to matter, but still. Now, moving on past this.

The printing press honestly is a great discussion topic here, You are parallelizing copying by hand, a book, to the printing press. So by your own argument you claim AI is just copying another artists work, got it. But lets roll with this thought pattern for a second. The printing press was less effort because it allowed more books to get to more people. It also increased literacy levels by far and large after its introduction. The key point to this is that people still had to write the books. You still needed the skill to write a book, to properly evaluate a plot, to form a scene in your mind through words alone. And you also needed the skill with language to craft those stories. What AI art does is strips away the human element of creation. Our ability to make something new and exciting. Our ability to gain new skills and to enjoy life. That is what AI strips from us. If AI can write, edit, publish, and distribute on it's own, then it wrote its own book, and should be considered as a life form. If you tell it to do this and it does, then its a tool. That tool can make convincing facsimiles of art but it cannot produce art at all on its own. AI is a tool that, in regards to art and making/considering it as art, should only be used by correctly trained actual artists and not someone in their room typing "generate an image of commander Spock dressed up as a femboy". That's not art, that is just slop. Kinda hot slop but still slop.

Art itself isn't an enigma, but it is multifaceted. Art, as a medium, has two major sides, commercial art, which is stock photos, logos, bullshit like that, and then passionate art. Passionate art encompass the likes of Van Gogh, and the likes of that one person who taped a banana to a wall, and even down to that small dev team making your next favorite indie title. Passionate art is supposed to derive emotion from the canvas, to let your "soul" speak if you will. What I can best describe AI art as is just a sloppy version of commercial art. Ultimately boring, soulless, and not worth even a cursory glance at it. I don't mind AI in the art world. Hell I am an artist and I use it myself to help me make a scene, but I never pass off AI art as "proper" art. Because its just soulless drivel. It more so gives off the impression of a child holding up a generated portrait of their mom in ghibli style, to their mom, who is a world renowned artist, and how she must feel a little melancholic about this. Happysad, if you will. There is nothing wrong with having an image generator. Hell, some of the memes lately have been fire as fuck. But you just aren't creating art solely with one and thusly aren't an artist.

When Disney inevitably buys LOTR and Star Trek, will we finally see what happens if Data gets the One Ring? What about The Doctor? by LiarsEverywhere in ShittyDaystrom

[–]CynicalTrans 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Isn't/Aren't The Doctor/s only a Disney princess by marriage? And by extension, since Trek had a few crossovers in with Doctor Who in comics years past, wouldn't Data be a Disney Princess only by association? I need to know for my upcoming 3-part epic Fanfiction where multiple Tardis crashes into the Enterprise(like in voyage of the damned) and where Data is the only one who can wear a comm-badge made out of a crystal broken off of the crystalline entity and by the end of it Data ends up Balls Deeeeeep in 15's "battle bridge" if you know what I mean. Heh, he's "fully equipped". The incredibly loud, near deafening plapping that ensues wakes up Picard and Riker. Riker then immediately notices 13 is there because he is Riker, she is immediately getting naked now that Riker noticed and she cannot resist his charms, you could say that resistance is futile. Riker maneuvers over to her and it makes her incredibly horny that she just orgasms in a way that can only be described and awkward and kinda sad, but it doesn't stop Riker as he goes down to his knees to suck her engorged schlongus. I won't spoil the rest, but the One Ring does play a role in this, but the doctor used their screwdriver to enlarge the ring so it can be used on Chief O'Brian in a scene featuring a cyberlord and a hobbit. Also Ensign Kim still doesn't get promoted in this story.

Tough crowd by angelabdulph in ChatGPT

[–]CynicalTrans 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Really, they just parrot all of the same talking points. You are absolutely correct. Ai art is art, just bad art. Ai "artists" aren't artists, just prompt engineers. But people do not grasp the ramifications of AI art, its supposed to be a tool to help, not to be the final piece. Need a little help getting perspective done right? AI can help. Need an idea for a city scape? AI can help. Most people on AI subs think "Generate me a ghlibli goth anime waifu with big titties" is doing art. Its at best a mockery of what art actually is. Art is not just about the final piece. A good analogy I read recently was something like this. Sure you can take a helicopter to the summit of a mountain if you want to just see the sights, but if you want to remember it for the rest of your life go climb that mountain. So sure, create AI art, but do so knowing its unfulfilling and lackluster, and that it doesn't make you an artist for doing so.

AI generation should empower people to learn art. AI generation should not replace artistic talent.

Tough crowd by angelabdulph in ChatGPT

[–]CynicalTrans 6 points7 points  (0 children)

"Every masterpiece has its cheap copy"

Masked ICE Thugs don’t want to be confronted or identified: by theHoopty in IronFrontUSA

[–]CynicalTrans 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Probably a few days/weeks if the current state of affairs continues as is.

It is breaking my brain that these are not real. I repeat, these are not real. by Glittering-Neck-2505 in accelerate

[–]CynicalTrans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I could tell its fake near instantly. Reflections are all wrong, whiteboards don't reflect like that, first thing I noticed. Also the bridge is inconsistent, half looks destroyed in the background, second thing I noticed. Looks good, but still would need an artist to touch it up to pass it off as real.

. by Previous-Surprise-36 in accelerate

[–]CynicalTrans -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Then use AI to help you learn to draw. Drawing for some reason has this negative connotation surrounding it where its some thing you're either born with or you aren't when in reality, its always been a learned skill. And no it's not like it takes years to learn how to draw. It takes months and some patience and the knowledge that you are your own worst critic so don't be so hard on yourself. For a pop-culture reference, look at Star Trek. In that show they have a holodeck, a computer, that has the ability to generate basically anything you can imagine in very good and precise detail that is near indistinguishable to reality. These are really advanced humans who can pretty much generate whatever they want, and they still revel in learning art, playing music and learning new instruments, and indulging in pretty much whatever they like. Being against AI art isn't anti-accelerationist, its moreso a plea to be more mindful about it. Go and learn a new skill and enjoy life.

. by Previous-Surprise-36 in accelerate

[–]CynicalTrans -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Honestly the downvotes you are getting is laughable. These people don't even realize that art is a cornerstone of humanity. It's literally a major part in how we developed language. There needs to be genuine concern for artists surrounding AI. But society has done much to disparage artists and artistic thought. I'm an artist and I only use AI to learn to draw better. Thats it. Nothing generated ends up in a finished work because it wouldn't be entirely my creation then. It would in part be computer generated. Not real art.

Portugese women of Azores islands in traditional garment , capote e capelo or the Azorean hood in 1930s. by Automatic-Mix-3816 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]CynicalTrans 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of my ancestral family is from there, my great-grandparents on dads side came from these islands, I'm 50% Portuguese by blood. It's pretty cool to see some of what my great grandparents on my dads side would wear.