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For example, buildings and houses more than a hundred years old keep getting more and more rare, and often have an aesthetic that stands out, more ornate or with a particular style that most people can't afford today or that is not financially convenient etc. But back in the day, that's how things were built and most people didn't put much thought into it.

Another example, illustrations for advertisements ( either billboards or magazines). Up until the 60s (declining from the 70s onwards) a lot of ads had hand drawn illustrations, which required a lot of skill and talent to make. Yet people took them for granted, it was the standard quality of illustration for ads.

So the question is, are we currently mass producing something that will be seen in a similar light in a couple of generations? Thoughts?

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[โ€“] Achyu@lemmy.sdf.org 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)
  • Good Emails/articles/publications that do not use AI atvall.
  • If AI regulations stop the NSFW side of AI, then those.
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    Minimilitia, SuperTuxkart(Haven't checked the LAN part, but 2 players can use the same keyboard to play the game, at the same time)
[โ€“] moon@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 months ago

The relatively low level of plastic in our testicles