• BJW@lemmus.org
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    2 days ago

    It’s like putting ketchup on a hamburger! If the chef wanted you to have ketchup, he would have put it on there himself. You’re spitting in his face by making changes to accommodate your personal preferences. One size fits all!

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      2 days ago

      I think it’s a bit different.

      It’s more like changing a human made painting with AI to make the person look like modern IG “models”.

      I think it’s fine to add condiments to food. That’s not really the same as painting over real human art , with AI slop.

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          22 hours ago

          I’d say ketchup is like installing visual mods. The slop is more like a mistery goo wich makes it taste kinda off and 4 times more expensive.

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            7 hours ago

            Mods are also created by other humans.

            I do think that the appreciation of human created things is lost on some people. They really don’t get why it has more value. Or maybe they don’t value uniqueness.

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        2 days ago

        Ah, using modern Photoshop to look like fake people, tale as old as time. It is kinda funny that in showing that ai is crap, you showed that humans are crap too.

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      2 days ago

      That’s like saying “you shouldn’t mod games, 'cause that’s not what the dev intended”. Idgaf what the dev/chef intended, if I like mods in my burger, I’m gonna season it to my liking.

      You can dislike what this dlss5 is doing all you want to, but in the end, no one is forcing you to actually use it. Sure, some devs will start to rely on it, but those same devs never gave half a shit about what their burger tasted like in the first place. They’re the equivolent of a McDonalds burger. The devs who won’t rely on this, and who have a vision for their artstyle won’t be affected from this, in the same way that indie devs aren’t affected by the newest call of duty.

      The devs who give a shit aren’t gonna be forced to even make this available in their games. DLSS has always been a choice, if the chef doesn’t want me to put ketchup in their game, they shouldn’t offer it by putting the ketchup on the table in the first place.