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diegoeche
·vorig jaar·discuss
Personally loved the article. And as usual, shared it with a friend and he got actually a bit defensive. Dismissing cynically. Unsurprisingly, is kind of the same attitude here.

I found super interesting the parallels of cookie cutter contra-culture and the results of a heavily vetted AI slop. How most original/interesting thought has a great insight but is easily dismissed...

> parallel interrogation of a creative process leads to boring outcomes; serial investigation gives you creative outcomes.
diegoeche
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
There's a graphic novel I liked about the life and work of Audubon. For anybody interested...

Audubon, On The Wings Of The World
diegoeche
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
The article is bullshit. He had interesting criticism for imperialist policy in the US, but after the 90s it becames a tiring "west is bad".

Not only he blames the victim with Ukraine, he did it with the Serbian ethnic cleansing and the Cambodian genocide.

Him: On the Cambodian genocide https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodian_genocide_denial#Chom...

Him: On the Srebrenica massacre https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosnian_genocide_denial
diegoeche
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Born János Neumann
diegoeche
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
denial. Look at all the other Germans saying "But all other countries are the same, it's not just Germany".

As a non-eu person living in Germany. It was easier to go to Denmark to marry because of the unreasonable paperwork in Germany. Like "Get a certificate you haven't been married in any country you have lived". Many countries don't issue those certificates.

Every scandinavian person knows how a good digitalized country looks like, Germans just can't even accept they are inefficient.