all the anti-AI stuff still seems to be the proverbial general preparing for the previous war.
evangelizing about the problems are important, but it's important to be considering how to adapt when in a year or two they convincingly paper over all of that for a few months to a year, long enough to reset your progress.
every other intrusive and damaging tech thing the last few years has done this outside NFTs, but you can't just be fighting the now when this much [money, labor] is involved in making that line go up at all costs
you're right and you should say it. with the way llms are consuming the interwebs, tho? we may need to disengage from the web entirely. maybe it's time for one of those distributed network things that use the internet to connect but stays well away from the web. grab a copy of your favorite html/js rendering engine and connect it to a system that uses different ports and protocols. not sure if that's actually necessary but it's the tactic that been bouncing around in my head for like a decade.

































