@redsad woodworking, especially joinery work involves bashing chisels into wood with a club, very therapeutic.
Probably even better is blacksmithing if you're up for ironing out the setup. It's got burning stuff and hitting stuff in it.
@redsad woodworking, especially joinery work involves bashing chisels into wood with a club, very therapeutic.
Probably even better is blacksmithing if you're up for ironing out the setup. It's got burning stuff and hitting stuff in it.
@joncounts but at some point that's just what revolutionary tech does, it creates deep change and we are left to either lament what was lost or adapt to the new reality.
And I'm not concerned over the future of art itself because humans will always create and push the boundaries of aesthetic design, no matter what.
@joncounts I do think it's revolutionary tech, which of course you get corpos trying everything they can to turn it into a profit machine rather than something that improves the human condition.
But I think things are gonna settle down where it's no longer black magic and most people know to use it for the practical problems it excels at.
Of course its impact will not be all good and I'm deeply concerned about the future of art in popular culture.
@TechConnectify Straight-up came here to share this after watching it just now.
I was moved to tears. Thank you.
@kristiedegaris i swear i will upvote every single post about building stone walls I see here
@futurebird boyfriends from canada are real, I was one at some point