Software Developer from a germanic region in south Brazil.

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  • I like to think that anything that CAN be art, if it can be meaningful for someone.

    A pebble might be ignored by most people, but a geologist might be fascinated by it, I think that becomes art.

    Even in something worked-on at the very least the artist is the observer, and they will put into it the meaning they perceive in it, and if they never share with anyone it’s still art.

    My opinion.


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    1 month ago

    While I think it’s extremely overhyped, looking at some “AI” art communities it’s clear that at least some put a lot of effort on it, going over many many iterations and tweaking the program and the results.

    And anyway art is “made” by the observer, not the artist, even the results of natural processes can be art.

    (AI in quotes because these tools don’t deserve the name, at best High Coherence Media Transformers)






  • The problem with Paul is that people see “Law Paul” and ignore “Grace Paul”.
    When Paul talks about law and rules he means for people to look into themselves and see their own failings, not unlike John the Baptist, and see their own need of Jesus’ grace, not to condemn other people.
    He even declares himself as the worst of sinners.

    And he also shares Jesus’ view that the law should be interpreted as to protect people.