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How X’s Creators Get Paid Has Changed
Okay, look — I might never make a single damn dollar off X,But let’s be real: YouTube is a dumpster fire. They treat creators like trash, like we’re disposable.And that's the point I stand by, 100%
When you finally nail that expression after 50 times of undo.
Alright, let's roll with a male character today.
Hardware is my Achilles' heel...
Broken AI Economic Model
People aren’t “cheap” for not paying for AI — the whole economic model is broken.
Companies are racing to replace human labor with AI, chasing short-term cost cuts and stock price bumps. Meanwhile, regular people are staring down very real risks of losing their jobs in the near future. If you’re worried about your income disappearing, you’re not gonna spend extra money on subscriptions. Survival mode kicks in. That’s just reality.
What makes it worse? Companies aren’t even trying to create roles that help people transition into the AI era. There’s no real interest in reskilling or retraining workers. The goal is simple: remove human involvement, cut complexity, and eliminate labor costs as much as possible.
And because corporations are leading with that mindset, governments and major institutions aren’t stepping up either. There’s no serious effort to help workers actually adapt to AI. No large-scale reskilling programs. No real safety nets.
Right now, the upside goes almost entirely to corporations and shareholders. Everyone else just gets pressure, anxiety, and uncertainty.
So if you’re trying to build a flashy B2C AI product and most of your users are working-class, and you’re wondering why they won’t pay — maybe you’re just too comfortable to understand what your users are actually going through.
The real question isn’t “why won’t users pay?” It’s “how are they supposed to pay when they’re losing their income or their jobs?”
Lightning-fast AI development + near-zero progress in helping the working class adapt — all while trying to extract maximum value for themselves. That’s not innovation. That’s how you replay history,
again and again.
AI Waifu
Forget about Elon Mug,
this dude is the future.
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This Painterly Illustration Inspiration Pack features 40 original, artist-directed AI-assisted artworks, created through a unique custom pro
A quiet moment after training. Light, space, and a brief pause to breathe.
If you’ve been keeping up with tech lately, your algorithm has probably fed you stories about Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux, using vibe coding to get work done. World-class minds—people with deep insight in their fields—are already leveraging AI to accelerate their craft.
Besides their rock-solid technical skills, these pioneers share something else: a powerful philosophical mindset that matches their reputation. They almost all have this ability to cut through the noise, see the core of things, and push forward in a positive direction.
Meanwhile, in many fields feeling the first wave of AI impact, there’s a lot of doom and gloom floating around. You hear things like: “It’s over for XXX” or “XXX is getting replaced.”
Take software engineers and illustrators, for example—two groups you hear about a lot. If you’re the real deal—a genuinely skilled engineer or artist—you won’t be replaced. You’ll integrate AI into your flow and create more valuable work than ever. And in the face of those who just have the title but not the depth, you’ll finally show the underestimated strength and value you’ve had all along.
This is one of those rare turning points.
Get it right,
and you’re set.
Why is there no Duck in the Chinese zodiac ?
A lot of people call themselves artists these days, but what they’re really doing looks more like being an influencer.
They care more about follower counts and trending topics than the work itself. Very few are seriously thinking about how to use this AI shift to push their work further, or how it could move the whole industry forward.
To me, the core of being an artist has always been about how you perceive the world — and how you choose to respond to it.
You can argue that Kim Hyung Tea isn’t a “strong” illustrator in the technical sense, but it’s hard to deny that he has a genuinely solid artist core.
And that matters.