Luis Vazquez

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Puerto Rican panoramic combination of Han Solo & Arthur Dent // graphic designer by day // science fiction writer (in training) by night.

https://blog.vzqz.io

Lover of all things science fiction, video games and writing. Space opera, time travel and cyberpunk are my jams. 

#startrek #starwars #firefly #TheExpanse #mst3k

From the article: Baier-Lentz hopes that AI skeptics will turn that frown upside down, saying that gaming is often more embracing of “marvelous new technology.”

The utter contempt and entitlement is as blinding as the unfiltered sun.

So, Moritz Baier-Lentz is shocked and sad that gamers hate AI so much.

For someone with Moritz’s credentials he is either tone def, or doesn’t care.

I hate AI slop. I don’t want it in my video games.

Oh wait, this affects his bottom line, doesn’t it?

So, not tone deaf at all…

If we’re fully referencing The Office… yeah, I’m the Michael Scott of graphic design… when everyone damn well knows I’m the Kevin Malone of graphic design.
I like to think of myself as the Micheal Jordan of graphic design… when everyone damn well knows I’m the Michael Scott of graphic design.

When I’m listening to an audiobook, I really give it a chance before giving up on it.

I’ll give it an hour, maybe two.

I gave ‘86 Fix a shot. I really did, because I love time travel.

3 hours and 15 chapters in, no time travel, no nostalgia. It was just a rundown of someone’s sad regrets.

You know what GPT… DON’T judge me.

I’m dealing with a lot today.

Fridays used to be my day to be totally in the zone, getting work done.

Lately it’s been fire after fire.

Pretty sure the city has my work schedule and plans all of their roadwork projects to directly affect my work commute. There’s NO WAY that the four roadway options I have to take to work ALL have construction ALL at the same time. Yet, here we are. 🚧 👷
My 19 month old has mastered both running and screaming, but has also discovered that he can combine the two activities.
When I started doing graphic design in the mid-90s, I was attached to big Apple towers for computers (some of them made of BRUSHED STEEL!) and big, bulky monitors. Today, I can work literally from anywhere, set up shop in a minute on a computer the thickness of a book. The FUTURE!