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Everything posted by Danioover9000
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	@OBEler No, go find your Pokémon's yourself.
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	@Guru Peter Jordanson It's not a waste of time to do some research and learn. You find some really good sources on this subject.
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				Danioover9000 replied to Eternal Unity's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
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	@Jacobsrw I think the point about artists being replaced by A.I is valid enough to contemplate and warrant further discussion. Just going out of context, and looking at what artificial intelligence did to the following human fields: 1. A.I has now replaced most aspects of the labor type portions of jobs in factories and manufacturing, look at automation of car and other machine parts for assembly, and computer components. In the past, most humans have and need to design these parts by hand, until technological development was enough that A.I and other tech aspects to it can be used instead of human labor. Addressing the first point: 2. A.I is now capable of reproducing parts inside a software, and then print them in a 3d printer. Sculptors that sculpt wood, and from clay materials, and plastics, would have been used to create those parts, but A.I is now capable enough to create hard plastic guns from a 3d printer, or some other design with big enough 3d printer. 3. A.I can now, with machine learning and neural networking, with access to enough databases, can reproduce music and remix sounds, that musicians and other sound artists could have done, for example Vocaloid is a voice synthesizer software, and other A.I making programs. 4. A.I programs that can draw an image, from user prompts, in under1-3 minutes or less, with which would have taken a painter or traditional/digital artist 1-7hours or so to create. This is still a new technological development in this specific field, but soon A.I programs with enough data, machine learning and neural networking will likely be able to produce more complex images. It's a huge competitive edge to be able to produce a product or service faster than your other competitors, putting aside collaboration. If it took you 7 days to make a video about your gaming playthrough, the click bait title, editing the audio and visuals for your video plus script work and presentation and persona. That's roughly 50 videos per year, 250 videos per 5 years. If I was a YouTube reactor, it would take me less than a day to react to your game playthrough video, upload my reaction video, then split and edit clips to create bloopers, highlights and compilations, which is roughly 30 videos a week, the original reaction video about 10-20 minutes, bloopers highlights and compilations 2-5-10 minutes long. That's approximately 300 videos a month, 3600 videos a year, and 18,000 videos in 5 years. Assuming that I'm more animate and lively in my personality, compared to how you present yourself in your original video, that's likely to help me take away more of your audience and potential viewers from watching your videos. Why should your followers and viewers watch your videos, when they can come to my channel, see the full content I'm reacting too, and enjoy that more than your original video? Even if I'm good faith and give a shout out to you, I'm showing them mostly your full content plus entertainment that is missing from your original content, incentivizing them to watch me more than you anyways. And the Algorithm, what would it side more: your fewer produced videos, or my more numerous videos? Also factoring in limited number of video thumbnails possible to view, even if your videos are showing 3 in the home page, my videos about your videos would be showing 10x way more, taking away attention from your content that could have been there. Addressing the second point: This is something A.I cannot do. However, if you are intellectually honest, you shouldn't really say that in the absolute sense, because most people thought capturing images with a device wasn't possible, but it came one day. Same with telecoms, thought impossible, but made possible one day. Shrinking of size of other pieces of technology, and the phone we have today, thought impossible, but look at nowadays, so many smart phones. This idea that A.I is incapable , for now, to not be able to connect, abstract and perceive other parts and factors that go into art work and creativity, is a huge assumption to make. People thought A.I programs that play chess and Chinese Go, are not capable of beating professionals, until one day they did. Who is to say that A.I. that generate images, will eventually correctly create images that are highly tailored to specific biases of certain cultures and collectives? What's missing is technological development that can house massive data banks, say images in this case, that it can pull from almost any digital storage system, local or open source, and through some type of neural networking and advanced machine learning, and access to many other data sets about human cultures and trends, can eventually produce art work that will likely be more attention grabbing than yours.
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				Danioover9000 replied to D2sage's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I guess this is what is meant by the Dalai Lama "Europe belongs to the Europeans". https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjR1c2n9KD6AhWTiFwKHUr2CRoQFnoECAUQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.independent.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fworld%2Feurope%2Fdalai-lama-europe-refugee-crisis-immigration-eu-racism-tibet-buddhist-a8537221.html&usg=AOvVaw15T6t3maLUhc_GrBEKDuP8 - 
	
	
				Danioover9000 replied to D2sage's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Tyler Robinson @Yali Off topic, but can mods check out these users please? I swear, the way they write, reminds me of a few banned users here. I thought double accounts are prohibited in this forum? - 
	@KH2 Don't be mad, it's just one of many factors to consider. You do what activities you find naturally appealing to you, that resonates with you. I'm just saying that tai chi or the Yoga stuff will come to you sooner or later, and you'll naturally do less of the more stressful combat sports or sport activities you do currently. It's possible to critic a field out of good faith, while being involved in that field to some degree.
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	@KH2 Not so pointless of a topic. In fact, this is one way to determine which sport is higher or lower consciousness: what are the probabilities of getting injured often, is what makes a sport lower or higher conscious. Maybe this is one factor that's very important, because we only have one body, we can't body swap yet.
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	@KH2 Nope, even golf has it's set of injuries, which are: ligament tear or partial joint dislocation of the pinky or ring finger if held too hard and hitting the ground too hard. Bruised or sun burnt skin if you don't wear a golf glove. Getting hit on the head by a golf ball, while an uncommon event, can and does happen. It happened to my Dad on the golf course, thank goodness it wasn't serious. On the driving range, beginners might hit the golf ball too hard, it bounces and sometimes ricochet off the metal framings, hitting a person. Plus throwing the golf club due to too relaxed grip and slippery surface of the golf handle. That's all the accidents, which doesn't include intentional harm done by golf clubs.
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	@King Merk Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is no worse off. Common injuries in sparring and tournament matches are: Joint dislocations on the elbows, shoulders, and knees. Partial to complete joint dislocations to the fingers, due to gripping too hard, not letting go at the right time. Spinal disk impeachment from being stacked too hard. Increases in stroke and capillary bruising due to applying choke holds, at volume and sometimes at higher intensity, also risks of neck whiplash and other neck injuries.
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				Danioover9000 replied to D2sage's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
I get your argument and where you're going saying that Sweden, and societies similar to Sweden's level of development, would have a blind spot for and be more susceptible to increases in crime from policies regarding mass immigration. However, we can't just blanket statement and make emotional appeals to generalized groups of people and a generalized movement of people going mostly into your country, and some going out of your country. You say, and the social democrats in Sweden say, the problem is mass immigration. Okay, but which parts of that mass immigrations? Which demographic parts of that mass immigration? Is it just only gang culture? The reason why I'm asking, is because there are way more factors that go into increases in crime, other than just increasing the surplus of people coming into your country, not accounting how successfully they can integrate into Swedish culture. - 
	Nice find.
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	OMG, what a waste of time. Nice work.
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	@Harikrishnan My vision is that I, envision a brighter, fiction drawing story for me, while drawing yours and others off as non-fiction. It's superstitious! to believe that half naked Chimps built the pyramids easy, amid vast arrays of sandy dunes, I think we are in due for another change feud to update our education system. So of course! Mine is way bigger than theirs, from heirs to the thrones, to dead old bones wrapped in tissues. F to sweat drenched slaves, who have laid in their raving graves, buried and branded with issues, all together, sum up the sacrificial fumes of decomposition that positions me amongst the God hand composition, compositing my unholy godly rite! ?
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	@Thought Art That's screwed up! LMAO!!!????????????????????????????????????????????????
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	@D2sage My best guess is mainly two ways: worship, and mass hysteria. Not to mention any alien technology that could manipulate minds in mass. Likely, another interesting world effect, is other countries that were indifferent or hostile to other countries, would agree to a coalition to work together a bit more, and have a potential common enemy.
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	@AtheisticNonduality For you and other users, to clarify, I know it's joking. I just was confused and want to talk about UFOs and bring up potential motives as to why they are here. Are they good aliens? Are they bad Aliens? Were some of the sightings just them taking a break from millions light years of travelling? Why bug and kidnap people? Why Aliens doing strange stuff to cows and other animals and humans in skin walker ranch area, and other areas in history? Why play around with nuclear signals? So many questions for the Martians.
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	@EdgeGod900 It's not just the head concussions and cumulative brain damage you have to worry about, it's also damages to the ears or eyes, nose, jaw and throat and potential neck injury in the muscle of disk, it's the hits to the body, and which organ gets the repeated concussion, and the possibility of fracturing your hand while punching, and being hit hard and repeatedly on the arms that it would damage muscle, ligaments, tendons, or if the hit is hard enough, bruise or fracture bone on impact. Also, nerve damage is a possibility, look at Rocky Marciano and what his other opponents have to say about the numbness they felt getting their arms battered.
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	On top of that, we also have the Colares report as well, which is another interesting event involving aliens and HFO of unfriendly nature. This event is interesting because of the steady progression of eyewitness accounts of those lights attacking people and killing a few from unknown radiation sickness. It got to the point that the local police were involved, and after some time of dealing with that phenomenon, their military got involved. Ultimately, when they were forced to call the USA military for assistance, the strange sightings decreased quickly over roughly a week, so that's interesting.
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	@AtheisticNonduality @OBEler This incident occurred around the time when America was at war time, so incidents like this were taken seriously then. Nowadays it's mostly a joke, but I don't know how far a past event should be taken and made as a joke. Another incident involving a UFO craft, was when it was messing around with a nuclear weapon depot using its strange frequency...which nearly caused WW3.
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				Danioover9000 replied to D2sage's topic in Society, Politics, Government, Environment, Current Events
@Leo Gura My immigrants? Freudian slip? - 
	@King Merk What I meant, is that very few people are hard wired and built for specific things. Heard of the 9 types of intelligence? Some people have very hyper realistic photographic memory, that 90% or so of the population can't ever match. Some are musically gifted, think Eminem, and how many Eminem-like rappers are out there? Few that could match his skill and cadence and flows and other musical abilities. Some are physically gifted to become top 5-1% of the fastest or strongest of human beings, like Bruce Lee or other old school strong men, those that bend steel bars or do ridiculous feats of strength. I've said that out of context of the video talking about Leo and mastery. I'm addressing the top elite performing human beings, not the general population. But we could put Leo into that catagory, and say that he has a very high degree of intrapersonal and philosophical intelligence, that the majority just don't have as a default. However, this doesn't mean I discourage you and other users from mastery and deliberate practice and all that. I'm training and practicing my craft as well, I'm just saying that there are freaks of nature out there, that the general population can never emulate to. Nikola Tesla, and Leonardo Da Vinci, are amazing human beings that could visualize to hyper realistic details, that I have to be honest, as much as my visualization is strong and vivid, can't hold every part of a machine or a mental or visual memory I can draw from.
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	@illusory Sadly, this is so true.
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	@Space Thanks! Is the discord the same one as the wizard discord, or is it a different discord? I ask because I have an account already in the wizard discord so I might go through that way, but if they're not the same I'll just have to figure out some way. Or the A.I is screwing with me, there's that too.
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	Despite my opposition to A.I. drawing programs taking away my drawing future, I am open minded and willing to enough to try out a program like this to maybe give me weird sources of inspiration. However, when I try to go to the Midjourney site, and sign up to use their stuff, their page keeps on redirecting me to their fucking sign in page. Can someone please explain to me what to do to sign in? Do I have to go to a different site? Is there a free open source drawing A.I out there that's easier to access?
 
