I dont agree with his view. I think he was close, but he missed the mark. I think that the AI generated slop, that he is saying strips our humanity, is a short sighted and limited notion. I think if anything its going to teach, by necessity, people to be more selective and critical in the media they digest. Furthermore, we remove power from jewish elites of the media world by ignoring them. So the more people that are enabled and have their creative powers enhanced by this technology, the better it is in my opinion. So, while i think he is correct in identifying media slop vs artisanal experiences, he misses the mark by assuming that we as a people will continue to be creators and not, as i suggest, evolve into curators. It was a good watch though, had me sucked in cuz cooking.
Since forever, I've known there were 2 types of creators - performers and editors. And I've known I've always been an editor. Few can draw a perfect illustration without errors. Even when I do, I always sketch it in before I fill the line, in some cases perfectly. Animation is all about revising and revising and revising - or editing. I can compose music painfully slowly but I can never perform without critical error. Performers learn to get better and can roll with the imperfections, even embrace them as character.
Being as fastidiously organized as I can be, and solving problems, I'd never thought of myself as a curator until you brought it up. But that is indeed half of what I my compulsions are.
By that measure, over 95% of my posts should add that tag.
Or, you could add a filter to auto-include all YouTube, Rumble, Bitchute, etc. posts to /s/Videos as well as a similar site-based and/or file-based filter for /s/Images. I recon it could be possible to dev a white-list of sites for /s/News too. That narrows it down the remaining posts quite a bit to /s/Self and unsorted /s/Whatever. With more users more problems.
It would be nice if users could add metatags to posts so the motivated could help categorize content that some haven't bothered to or thought to. Plus if folks had that ability some might create custom sorting. (ie. /s/JasonDiscussions /s/JasonsFaveChoons /s/JasonRecommends /s/JasonsMustWatch)
SaidIt had multi-subs, which was neat in theory but I don't recall a practical use there. (ie. /s/Images+Movies+Videos would display a page with all three intermixed) I could see it being more practical here. (ie. /s/Culture+CultureWar+CultureWars)
this is a mass-produced product for the masses and as such there can be no time or care put into any individual dish for any named individual you will get a scoop from the slop bucket as does everyone else .
The final stage of the sauce psyop. Here I thought sauce was just pushed to cover up the scaffolded Nu Food™ being rolled out but this video essay just took it to another level of humiliation.
I dont agree with his view. I think he was close, but he missed the mark. I think that the AI generated slop, that he is saying strips our humanity, is a short sighted and limited notion. I think if anything its going to teach, by necessity, people to be more selective and critical in the media they digest. Furthermore, we remove power from jewish elites of the media world by ignoring them. So the more people that are enabled and have their creative powers enhanced by this technology, the better it is in my opinion. So, while i think he is correct in identifying media slop vs artisanal experiences, he misses the mark by assuming that we as a people will continue to be creators and not, as i suggest, evolve into curators. It was a good watch though, had me sucked in cuz cooking.
Since forever, I've known there were 2 types of creators - performers and editors. And I've known I've always been an editor. Few can draw a perfect illustration without errors. Even when I do, I always sketch it in before I fill the line, in some cases perfectly. Animation is all about revising and revising and revising - or editing. I can compose music painfully slowly but I can never perform without critical error. Performers learn to get better and can roll with the imperfections, even embrace them as character.
Being as fastidiously organized as I can be, and solving problems, I'd never thought of myself as a curator until you brought it up. But that is indeed half of what I my compulsions are.
If only I could edit and curate faster.
Great cultural analysis!
Interesting he didn't touch much on economics, health, freshness, processing vs. Western processing, or pink slime.
If it's from YouTube doesn't that essentially nullify the need to tag it /s/Video?
No, because people might navigate to /s/Videos to watch videos.
By that measure, over 95% of my posts should add that tag.
Or, you could add a filter to auto-include all YouTube, Rumble, Bitchute, etc. posts to /s/Videos as well as a similar site-based and/or file-based filter for /s/Images. I recon it could be possible to dev a white-list of sites for /s/News too. That narrows it down the remaining posts quite a bit to /s/Self and unsorted /s/Whatever. With more users more problems.
It would be nice if users could add metatags to posts so the motivated could help categorize content that some haven't bothered to or thought to. Plus if folks had that ability some might create custom sorting. (ie. /s/JasonDiscussions /s/JasonsFaveChoons /s/JasonRecommends /s/JasonsMustWatch)
SaidIt had multi-subs, which was neat in theory but I don't recall a practical use there. (ie. /s/Images+Movies+Videos would display a page with all three intermixed) I could see it being more practical here. (ie. /s/Culture+CultureWar+CultureWars)
The final stage of the sauce psyop. Here I thought sauce was just pushed to cover up the scaffolded Nu Food™ being rolled out but this video essay just took it to another level of humiliation.