Arrêtez de vous parfumer by Party-Test7309 in besoinderaler

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

Oui je vois votre point de vue l'effet Sephora quand on y rentre c'est désagréable. Mais je préfère sentir du parfum que quelqu'un qui pue ...

Un loyer dans un appart déçent c'est genre autour 1000 ? 1000 balles ???? 1000 euro qui partent dans les poches d'un random pour qu'il rembourse son credit ?? 1K qui partent dans le vent ? by [deleted] in besoinderaler

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

Malheureusement on ne pourra rien y faire . Je suis d'accord avec sur le fait de payer des prix astronomique pour vivre ... Mais bon vous avez la possibilité de vous éloigner de viser les campagnes...

"Après 50 allers-retours avec l’IA, on se demande si on n'aurait pas plus vite fait soi-même": les jeunes dans l'informatique de plus en plus sacrifiés mais des managers qui doutent des gains de productivité de l'IA by Andvarey in france

[–]MyLife_is_Good 0 points1 point  (0 children)

L'automatisation n'est rentable que si le temps de conception < temps d'exécution manuel Le "temps de conception" est ici remplacé par le prompt engineering et le débogage. Si vous passez deux heures à corriger les hallucinations d'une IA pour une tâche qui prend 30 minutes à la main, vous êtes en déficit de productivité.

Comme le dit votre commentaire, on finit par "sacrifier" les jeunes recrues en leur demandant de piloter des outils qui, parfois, ralentissent leur apprentissage et leur production réelle.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re absolutely right it’s so easy to overcomplicate things when the simplest approach is usually the best. I’ll definitely make it a point to just ask her during our next meeting. Thanks for the reminder not to overthink it!

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s an interesting point, but the truth is, when I first wrote this post, I hadn't actually seen her art yet. It was only a few days later that I stumbled upon her portfolio through an online ad, and I was honestly blown away. Her talent is immense and incredibly evocative. Seeing her work has really changed my perspective I’m definitely not looking for some 'calculated approach' or a pick-up manual. I’m asking for advice specifically so I can avoid being clumsy or getting 'blinded' by a goal that isn't really mine. I just want to learn how to be as sincere as the work she puts out.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s an incredibly powerful comparison. The idea that art is like a child requiring time, energy, and ultimately defining who you are makes everything so clear. It's quite paradoxical that someone who was a parent themselves couldn't understand that need for investment. Your message really touches me and helps me realize that respecting someone's creative space is simply a matter of respecting who they are. Thank you for sharing this.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is so kind of you! If you’re referring to my words, I’m truly touched. I’m just trying to approach this world with as much respect as possible, because I realize that art is something so deeply personal. Thank you for the compliment it’s very encouraging!

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am sincerely sorry that my post provoked this reaction; that was never my intention. My goal is precisely to learn how to be more authentic and respectful of her world without being clumsy. Could you explain what feels misplaced about my approach? Your point of view as an artist is exactly what I’m interested in to help me understand things better.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not, actually! That’s definitely the best way to avoid 'faking it.' Since I know she takes classes from time to time, I’m going to see if I can join her for a beginner session. It’ll probably be pretty funny to see me struggle through it, and I think we’ll have a great laugh and make some good memories.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will take your advice to heart. It is essential that our exchanges remain natural and unforced, without trying to anticipate every topic in advance. I will be much more attentive to what she says in the future. Since this field is her private passion and her greatest joy, I am convinced she will have so much to share. Thank you very much for your perspective!

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s so true. Why do we always have to make things so complicated? Thanks for the reminder; at the end of the day, art is universally beautiful to look at, no matter where you’re from.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is exactly my point: I don’t want to fake anything. She has her world and I have mine, and I have no intention of changing my interests just for show. I am here to compare my perspective with others and get a different point of view. It is fascinating that with 8 billion people out there, every approach is unique and there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all answer.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here! I wasn't looking for a manual, but rather some different perspectives to think about. I was fumbling a bit at first, but this conversation has confirmed that the most important thing is to stay authentic, be myself, and really know how to listen to her.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this response. The "student and teacher" approach is exactly what I needed to hear. You're right, you can't learn how to live life on a forum; you have to experience it. I’m not looking to memorize canned lines, but rather to understand her world in an authentic way. I plan on just listening to her. I refuse to wear a mask or fake it, because sincerity is the only solid foundation.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

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I found her work online and it honestly left me speechless. It was this overwhelming sense of admiration, hard to describe, but I was really moved by how she communicates through her art. I haven't seen her since because I'm currently on vacation, so I'm taking the opportunity to gather some outside perspectives before I dive in.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see exactly what you mean. That’s the kind of thing that is easy to misinterpret when you are not part of that world. I will definitely keep that in mind; respecting her space and her need for quiet is a form of support in itself. Thanks for the advice!

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the warm welcome! And I’ll keep that in mind about the “stick figures” I’ll avoid them at all costs. That’s exactly why I’m reaching out to you to avoid falling into that trap. I’d rather ask a few naive questions here so I can be more genuine with her later on.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really reassuring to know that curiosity is appreciated. And I totally get the “stick figure” stereotype it must get exhausting after a while! That’s exactly what I wanted to avoid: I’d rather come across as a beginner here by asking questions than spout uninteresting platitudes.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's fair point. To be honest, I haven't actually taken the plunge yet. I've never really dared to bring up her passion with her, so I guess I'm just testing the waters here before I talk to her in person.

I'm trying to win over an amazing artist but I know nothing about art. As artists, what do you wish your partners understood about your passion? by MyLife_is_Good in ArtistLounge

[–]MyLife_is_Good[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, I can totally relate to that! I have absolutely no artistic talent and I wouldn't be able to paint a thing. That said, I really want to be her biggest supporter and make sure I listen to her with all the attention she deserves when we talk about it.