When longing for something becomes hate
burnoutdv
12 points
1 comment
August 10, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (1 comments)
nuancebydefault
The post is quite (too?) cynical. In fact you can awe or ruminate over many things, even over the output of AI. The truth is, AI is getting so ubiquitous that our sense of awe has been numbed. That's why many things feel like slop, you know it did not take much effort.