← Back to context Comment by fullshark 11 hours ago What am I gonna do, not look at content? 5 comments fullshark Reply willismichael 10 hours ago Maybe I missed the /s, but why do we have to spend our time "looking at content" if it's just full of AI slop? fullshark 10 hours ago Alternatives are boring, expensive, or require effort. willismichael 10 hours ago If our hormonal reward systems are so fried that low-effort staring at a screen has become the most rewarding thing to do with our time, then the content industry has played us like a fiddle. 2 replies →
willismichael 10 hours ago Maybe I missed the /s, but why do we have to spend our time "looking at content" if it's just full of AI slop? fullshark 10 hours ago Alternatives are boring, expensive, or require effort. willismichael 10 hours ago If our hormonal reward systems are so fried that low-effort staring at a screen has become the most rewarding thing to do with our time, then the content industry has played us like a fiddle. 2 replies →
fullshark 10 hours ago Alternatives are boring, expensive, or require effort. willismichael 10 hours ago If our hormonal reward systems are so fried that low-effort staring at a screen has become the most rewarding thing to do with our time, then the content industry has played us like a fiddle. 2 replies →
willismichael 10 hours ago If our hormonal reward systems are so fried that low-effort staring at a screen has become the most rewarding thing to do with our time, then the content industry has played us like a fiddle. 2 replies →
Maybe I missed the /s, but why do we have to spend our time "looking at content" if it's just full of AI slop?
Alternatives are boring, expensive, or require effort.
If our hormonal reward systems are so fried that low-effort staring at a screen has become the most rewarding thing to do with our time, then the content industry has played us like a fiddle.
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