That is precisely it. Generative AI is a tool, just like a digital canvas over a physical canvas, just like a canvas over a cave wall. As it has always been, the ones best prepared to adapt to this new tool are the artists. Instead of fighting the tool, we need to learn how to best use it. No AI, short of a true General Intelligence, will ever be able to make the decisions inherent to illustration, but it can get you close enough to the final vision so as to skip the labor intensive part.
Gabu
No, manga does not count.
"Nuuuuh, the most diverse medium with the wildest stories doesn't count!! I'll poopy my pants if you count it"
That's why I specifically mentioned weak adhesive patches, which are usually made with simpler processes or even organic sources.
Solution: don't use bandaids to begin with - take a small amount of cotton, roll it into a ball and press it against the wound, then hold it in place with a weak adhesive patch or, preferably, gauze. Takes a couple minutes, instead of the three seconds of a bandaid, but does that time really make a difference in your life?
That's actually me removing semicolons from Python.
It's a simple joke about how your average layman thinks plus a little tongue-in-cheek mention of macs having pretty much no games.
Nah, they'd just have hitmen ready to kill anyone who leaves the prison.
capitalisationShouldAlsoBeIllegalUnlessYouUseCamelCase /s
I think some people didn't quite catch your joke.
Well, Skyrim is already 12 years old. Most people played it obsessively a long time ago. Of my 1000s of hours spent in Tamriel, only 100 or so were in the past year.
He's right, though - unless there are real legal repercussions or it's an impossible task, just say "yes". Worst case scenario, you'll do a bad job of it and whoever requested your service won't do it anymore.