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I think that's what I mean but I'm as guilty of terminology blurring as anyone, as much as it try to resist it
"AI ≠ LLM" is my personal hill but I don't think I'm going to win that one either
The good and bad news is that this is a shared burden
Good on ya! It's hard to walk away from a useful thing, even when the reasons are good ones. I don't say that lightly.
Or just throw gobs of mashed potatoes at someone while screaming "THIS MEANS SOMETHING" at the top of your lungs
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Somewhere in America, a young Hispanic girl is hiding in an attic writing a diary.
I love good satire... this is fucking BRILLIANT satire. It's so good it makes me jealous - the best kind of seething jealousy that permeates every fibre of my being. Francesca Fiorentini is a goddamn legend.

prospect.org/politics/202...
Why Winning Is Bad for Democrats
Oh, you want life to get better now, do you? Do you even understand politics?
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It took me five posts and an hour and a half to form that reply so I'll go collapse from mental exhaustion unless there are follow up questions or strongly-worded objections.
...whereas webcartoonists mostly ignored syndicates after a certain point and focused on each other.

Well, and Wiley. He was a pretty solid source of entertainment for a while.
Though I will say they were targeted differently. For the most part (with exceptions) the self publishers tended to target publishing houses and any traditionally published authors they thought was pulling a Wiley. They _usually_ left other self publishing authors alone...
Webcomics predates social media, but it doesn't predate Trying To Attract People's Attention: writing angry screeds about how bad a popular webcomic or webcartoonist was generated attention. Webcomics was the first place I saw that done for Marketing Purposes. Self Publishing was the second.
Webcomics may have invented "clout chasing." Pre-webcomics, all the pie fights I remember were gleefully voluntary, mostly about operating systems, religion, and whether Robert Jordan would ever finish the Wheel of Time.
I've been trying to reply to this intelligently for almost an hour and failing. I think the problem is that so many of the parallels I saw fifteen years ago have just turned into "This is how the internet works" today so the observations aren't particularly meaningful. But I'll give it a shot.
Well, first a caveat: I think early self-publishing was probably a larger community than early webcomics, simply because all the tools were better developed and more accessible, so it's possible I was just seeing a small sub-community and erroneously assumed it was like that for the whole thing...
What I thought was wild was when self publishing started to get big and the self publishers started doing almost all of the same stupid things we did in webcomicsland. Slightly tilted and distorted, but pretty much the same stuff. It was eerie.
Hadn't thought of that! But yeah, that could be.
If that's all the info they provide I think odds favor it being a job in NYC just because commuting from NJ to NYC is a stronger default assumption than anything else I can think of. But they're not perfect odds.
Yeah, it feels like the world is just carving out a little space for the Super Expensive Thing About To Happen.
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Christ, I spend so much online time half-writing posts and replies on BlueSky and then forcing myself to discard them. So much time. Most of my time. I really don't trust my online judgment these days.

I need to write faster so I can have something to talk about.
I just ran across the term "Gen Z stare" and had to google it and now I feel soiled. What the fuck fellow old people??? Don't even pretend you've never stared blankly at someone talking nonsense before.
Maybe the guy at the event was the impostor!
What did Blue Sky do now???