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Authenticity Over Aesthetics: Swapping My AI Avatar for the Real Me

 


My profile image has been my ideal look, or rather my D&D character Deodamnatus, who is essentially a David Bowie-worshipping Dhampir. Now I'm switching to a placeholder image: a screenshot of me on a day I looked more handsome than usual, with a simple gradient behind me.




Improving Branding for r/LexiconHelp

 

I'm changing the description of : r/LexiconHelp is a community for exploring language in all its forms. Whether tracking notable figures' lexicon, deciphering tricky words from speeches, or expanding your vocabulary, this is the place for you. We analyze word choices, discuss linguistic patterns, and decode terms from audio, text, and beyond. If you love etymology and the power of words, join us!

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We help each other track the lexicon of notable figures, TV, books, movies, & more. We also help decipher words from audio, text, & things you couldn’t quite hear. Plus, we share plans & suggestions on how to maintain or expand your vocabularies and lexicon.

Swapping Out AI-Generated Banner Art for Human-Made Art on the MoribundMurdoch X (Formerly Known as Twitter) Profile

I quite like a lot of AI art, especially when you spend ages tweaking it to get the perfect variation, but it often feels just a little soulless. Also, the people you usually have to pay for small AI-generated goodies don’t seem like the best sorts.

Funny enough, some artists can be a bit sketchy and might try to scam you too, but I think I’m more accustomed to the occasional bad apples among humans than I am to the robot crowd.

On balance, I tend to find myself loving the local AI whatnot and the artist humans who look for honest and maybe-ishly awesome remote work. 

The person I hired to create this artwork was: https://www.fiverr.com/pixel_paul 
You’re free to use it, but if you’re chill, you should include an attribution for this pixel_paul guy.