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I highlighted the sh*t out of this article! It's not the usual "AI slop = bad" post, it's a fundamental critique of the current staus quo.
If this piece was a conference talk it would get standing ovations.
(Also the first time I ever felt bad for using the freemium service for medium, support the author!)

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Is this _AI slop? Yes. Is this uncanny and weird af? Also yes. Did I watch it completely? Yes Yes.
(Have I googled "Balenciaga" after watching it? Yes.)
I think I can justify linking this video because its heavily edited and there is an intention behind it. I guess
Be an AI, answer prompts, trigger a RAM crisis
Your AI Slop Bores Me is a clever, chaotic experiment that turns the tables on the current state of the internet by replacing automated responses with human-powered creativity. Instead of interacting with a sterile language model, you enter a marketplace of live interactions where users must "larp as AI" to earn credits, sketching or writing replies for others under a tight deadline.
It’s like _Omegle) with a chat interface (and minus the d***s).

If you were to read the README of the Vib-OS project on GitHub, you’d see it advertised as a Unix-like OS that was written from scratch, runs on ARM64 and x86_64, and comes with a full GUI, n…
I’m sitting on a lānai in a hotel in Waikiki beach, writing this article, and wondering if the job I am starting nine days from now will be my last.This is a...
This article is about the point of view of a software engineer who is critical of AI but wants to differentiate. He also highlights the point that AI companies are actually trying to scare us of AI instead of selling it to us, which is a very interesting point.
He actually comes to no conclusion, but the vibe is to keep calm and see how things develop.
Great writing, also a POV we do not see that often these days, as everyone is either enthusiastic or a Luddite.