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by AlecSchueler
27 days ago
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> The hypocrisy is downright silly. > The 99% collective benefits from mass production at the expense of the 1% of artisans And in this case it's looking more like less than 1% benefiting at the expense of 85%? > I don’t see any of the AI protestors here exclusively wearing ... commissioning ... I would love to order more bespoke goods but mass production has driven most of the makers out of business and that ones that remain I can't afford. You're saying this as though I actually wanted this ugly IKEA closet. |
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Your model of the world is wrong. 85% (even 99%) of people do not create any art, software, music, etc.
The vast majority of people are consumers of any given craft, and the 1% of the most passionate in a given field are creators, as has always been the case. It’s the same with people who create websites vs consume them.
> mass production has driven most of the makers out of business and ones that remain I can't afford
Again, your model of the world is wrong.
There was never a time when getting everything made bespoke was cheap. You’re pretending everyone was a rich aristocrat nobleman in the past if you think this is the case.
Historically you just wouldn't have a closet or enough clothing to fill it at all.