It does not have object aware selection, spot healing, or anything like whatever the fuck that shit is. You'd have to pay me to use photoshop, and you'd have to pay for the licence too as I refuse to rent software.
I use FLS20, no AI, one linear undo, ditto. I once made a stochastic composition tool in SynthEdit (an IDE that spits out bloated C++ to make oversized dll files), kind of a super rudimentary 'AI' jam-alonger, and it was shit. Never released it, never even shared it.
I was once vaguely enthusiastic about AI music and art tools, but sadly they have not materialised and what we have instead are prompt boxes that spit out pure shame.
As I understand it, AI vibe code is worse than that generated from an IDE, and is worse for the environment than a fucking cocaine farm in the Amazon. You don't need to make any undocumented insect species go extinct to have fun on a computer. Surely that's the main source of shame that *you people* should be feeling.
(, Tue 19 May 2026, 0:18, Reply)
dude our entire lives have been built on people fucking the environment. Unless you live like a medieval monk that's still going on. So much basics even in supermarkets is out of season, yet we get it by forcing it in foreign countries and bringing it in by jet. I'm probably using less CO2 than most people even with the odd AI use, haven't had a car in 20 years, haven't flown for 20 years. Only willing to travel about 1.5-2 hours by train.
And IDE's don't generate code unless you engage AI. And no, it can generate some really clever code. Better than some stuff i've done. And will write you tests for it as well. Problem is in complexity, the more complex the system, unless you are very strict on telling it things it will just create "hacks". Something that works but isn't scalable or reusable.
Also a lot of the basic stuff I do with local llm on my macbook pro m5. draws about 25 watts with the gpu maxed out (qwen 3.6 35b) less than my pc needs to just idle. only use claude/codex for the more complex parts.
(, Tue 19 May 2026, 0:48, Reply)
and just to add... why is ai so bad? there are approx 125 million playstations in circulation. at 250w as an average power draw, when on that would be 31.250 billion watt hours per hour of use. thats just playstation. add in x box and PC drawing twice as much - just to shoot aliens in the face in FPS... isn't that a bad use of energy?
Should we waste any money/energy/time broadcasting eastenders? Allow cars that don't have 50mpg+ on the road (and locked so you can't reduce that by driving like a twat) ?
(, Tue 19 May 2026, 1:24, Reply)
AI was what you used in single player computer games. The entire purpose of IDEs was to move boxes, connect with lines, and output code. Not sure why you think AI is involved in SynthEdit, or Macromedia Dreamweaver circa 2001, or why you think a virtual instrument/effect can exist without code, or why the actual html output by Dreamweaver isn't code. Maybe our lexicons are at odds with each other.
I'm not impressed with your cherry picked wattages. Playstations are not all run at the same time, 24 hours a day. Datacentres are using 6% of our total national electricity output, 15% of worldwide energy output. Energy depletion from Playstation use is, one assumes, comparatively negligible, because I can't find any headlines or studies about it. Nobody seems to be worried that use of game consoles is driving up energy prices or causing mass extictions. You might be onto something though, perhaps you should publish a paper to get the ball rolling.
Your nihilistic attempt at diminishing the importance of environmental harm is not an impressive argument. It is undermined by your insistence that you do care about your own personal carbon footprint (a false argument literally invented by the oil industry to shift blame from the powerful architects of the energy structure to the individual powerless consumers).
Much of the out of season food you worry about is grown locally under grow lights these days. Thank the cannabis industry for the improvements in energy efficiency that has allowed that to happen. Very little food is brought in by jet, around 1% of the volume of global trade is 'shipped' by air. Not really something to worry about in the grand scheme of things.
Ultimately we will have to decide on a case by case basis just what energy consumption is worthwhile, and every day the problem becomes more urgent. Musk's Starlink eco-terror experiment could wipe out the ozone layer in 20 years meaning we won't have to worry about any of this.
(, Tue 19 May 2026, 15:59, Reply)
You people use YouTube, which consumes a vast amount of energy and has been using AI for years.
(, Tue 19 May 2026, 7:15, Reply)
I wish broadcast media was still relevant to my interests and everyone else's. I lament the destruction of our shared cultural experience. I think it started when cable and satellite TV became mainstream, kids tv was ghettoised, and 'narrowcasting' became profitable.
I employ an increasing number of plugins/extensions to filter out AI elements from youtube, btw. I *hate* GPT scripts, robot voices (sometimes I can only tell when they fuck up the intonation or emphasis on subject-specific terminology), and bullshit visuals. I long for a more local and AI-free alternative, and I'm not alone.
(, Tue 19 May 2026, 16:19, Reply)