I do not make art, I just post it here on lemmy. I’d be OK with that. People freely create, copy, and iterate on memes, and they are the greatest cultural touchstones we have. First and foremost, people create because they have something to say.
I do not make art, I just post it here on lemmy. I’d be OK with that. People freely create, copy, and iterate on memes, and they are the greatest cultural touchstones we have. First and foremost, people create because they have something to say.
People already make memes and mods for free. Humans are a social species and will continue to create and share things until the end of time. Making money off of creation is a privilege for only a tiny few.
That whole page is full of wild shit.
You should read these two articles from Cory Doctorow. I think they’ll help clear up some thing for you.
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/13/spooky-action-at-a-close-up/#invisible-hand
It was a different word when this show aired. https://youtu.be/rMoDslz0EtI
That title looks like a typical sports anime title.
I could go on, but I think I’ve made my point.
Have you read this article by Cory Doctorow yet?
She can’t be fully 2 without the paws and face though.
But without the face she isn’t quite there yet.
I’d say you’re mostly safe since we’re not even reaching step two.
Any place is a good place for laptop grand finals.
Gintama?
When am I supposed to play Melty Blood?
I forgot what passes for dining in some parts of the country.
The table isn’t set for breakfast yet.
The way you describe how these models work is wrong. This video does a good job of explaining how they work.
But you can still be creative if you keep every outcome, it would be very hard to prove creativity if you discard everything. The one could argue you’re creative the moment you select something.
How can it be creative to destroy outcomes? Destruction is the opposite of creativity.
I don’t think all creativity requires intentionality. Some forms of creativity are the accumulation of unintentional outcomes, like when someone sets out to copy a thing, but due to mistakes or other factors outside their control end up with something unique to what they were going for.
Art isn’t work, it’s speech. It’s part of the human condition. Art is useless, said Wilde. Art is for art’s sake—that is, for beauty’s sake.