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The post critiques U.S. hypocrisy in foreign policy, particularly regarding Venezuela, and questions the legality and motives behind interventions while drawing historical parallels.
Technological innovations in art have historically sparked fears of obsolescence, yet they often lead to new opportunities for artists to adapt and collaborate, as seen with AI today.
The post explores the role of AI in spirituality, focusing on robots like Buddharoid and the evolving relationship between humans and AI models in religious contexts.
The post critically examines whether AI-generated art constitutes theft, arguing that while concerns exist, the evidence supporting theft claims is weak and emphasizes the need for precise discussions around consent and compensati...
This blog post delves into the intricate dialogue about AI and art, highlighting diverse perspectives and the author's commitment to meaningful discourse through a series of essays.
The post examines the intersection of music and digital art, highlighting the evolution of artistic expression and audience engagement in contemporary art scenes.
The author reflects on the idea of turning passions into professions, arguing that doing what you love can often lead to losing the joy associated with it. They discuss the pressures and expectations that come with monetizing hobb...
The post reflects on the 15th anniversary of the Tohoku earthquake, celebrating the impact of Safecast on environmental data transparency and community collaboration.
The author reflects on organizing their digital life, the role of AI in coding, and the true meaning of artistic success beyond sales.
The post highlights the explosive growth and implications of AI agents like ClawdBot, emphasizing the need for humans to adapt to an increasingly AI-integrated future.
Frustration with wasteful packaging and modern advertising tactics is expressed, alongside commentary on recent media and social media experiences.
The author shares a nostalgic journey through various New Year rituals, highlighting the significance of new experiences over repetitive traditions.
The post highlights the author's recent AI-driven projects and reflects on the implications of AI in art and social media, blending excitement with caution.
After 20 years on Twitter, the author shares insights from their transition to BlueSky, noting differences in user experience, content visibility, and community engagement.
The post explores the anxiety surrounding current events, the significance of the NODE foundation's gallery opening, and critiques societal trends in music and advertising.
A productive December led to a website revamp and new project launches, with a focus on positive content amidst ongoing challenges in art and technology.
The post critiques Vancouver's new pink trashcans while exploring mesh networks and reflecting on social issues like the Black Panthers and media trends.
The author shares insights on their recent tech updates, focusing on minimalism, usability, and the decision to start fresh with new devices rather than restoring from backups.
The review appreciates 'Predator: Guardians of the Badlands' for its fresh take on the franchise, likening characters to Marvel heroes while embracing new storytelling possibilities.
The author recounts a humorous and absurd encounter at a food truck during an art walk, where a woman named Karen engages in a conversation with the chef about the 'Karen' meme. The chef explains the origins of the meme related to...
The author shares humorous observations on memes, privacy concerns, and introduces a project to help manage email newsletters.
A personal reflection on the author's decade-long relationship with the Hario V60 coffee dripper, highlighting its durability and significance in their daily coffee routine.
The author shares personal reflections on coffee tracking, coding, travel communication challenges, and critiques the current political situation in the U.S., while also discussing a popular hockey show.
The author suggests creating lists of favorite media to enhance memory and reflection while reducing social media usage, encouraging readers to start this practice early in the year.