Glendon Mellow

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This Watercolor Paintings item is sold by artologica. Ships from Washington, DC. Listed on Jul 5, 2023

Explanations:

Bluesky = chaotic good
Having a good time while keeping fascists out

Mastodon = lawful good
Democratic, while scolding to keep people in line

Twitter = lawful evil
The naked emperor tries to enforce user behaviour like the galactic empire

Threads = chaotic evil
WTF is that feed

Bluesky = chaotic good

Mastodon = lawful good

Twitter = lawful evil

Threads = chaotic evil

Morning coffee. ☕️🚴🏼‍♂️
If you're new to Mastodon, know that you don't get your tusks until one of the longtime locals scolds you for not putting your stuff behind a content warning, and your response sets off an old-school flame war that defederates at least three instances.

Hello #Mastodon, I am seeking comments from the community to include in my next newsletter about #Google's change in their privacy policy. (They now say that anything you post online will be used to train their AI models.)
I am especially interested of thoughts from #writers and #artists.
How do you feel about this move? What do you think about placing your content behind a wall to protect it? And will this change how you post online in the future?

#WritingCommunity #ArtCommunity

Fascinated that the owners of social media sites see API usage and web scraping as "data pillaging" -- immoral theft! Stealing! and yet, if you or I say that we should be paid for the content we create on social media the idea is laughed out of the room.

Social media is worthless without people and all the things we create do and say.

It's so valuable that these boys are trying to lock it in a vault.

We have spotted quite a few students using generative AI in their essays this summer and applied standard academic misconduct proceedings, though in most cases the work was so bad they would've failed anyway.

Today I learned of one whose use was sufficiently extensive that they will fail their degree.

I am wondering if this is *the first time a student has failed a whole degree for using AI*? Would love to hear about other cases. If you want to tell me in confidence, my Session ID is in my Bio

All I really want is an echo chamber devoid of dataset scraping, AI art, and NFTs to share art and articles with friends