If you do that it will basically produce the most average possible output, given the context. I don't know if that's going to be useful in a compiler context..
naught101
Interesting policy.. I suspect it falls apart in the details though. Like, there are plenty of creative elements in responding to questions (and any of the other categories). That mean there will be lots of weird edge cases that are hard to adjudicate. And those GenAI components of "non-creative" categories will have ripple effects into the broader project and community (as they are everywhere, so maybe not that important for a.policy to grapple with, IDK).
I figured the title meant they were gonna start blocking the real people
I kinda love this because it shows both how uninventive and useless meta is, but it also clarifies just how much the earlier situations were also just publicity stunts.
we read comics to be entertained
Speak for yourself. Sometimes I do, but art style is often a critical value for me. I like Revoy's art, and have done for over 15 years. I agree that his writing is not always amazing, but I still enjoy his work as a whole.
If you go just by content
a) This is a weird definition of "content" - I think most people would include visual art, and b) that's a big universalising "if" ... I don't think most people only value a comic for it's words.
It's crazy to imagine the only value in an art work is how well it conveys a joke
I hadn't noticed it, but the whole style is petty similar to a lot of his recent work, so I guess it's not a deliberate point.
Damn, that's a super crass way of approaching the world.
Unfortunately
Look, as a southern hemispherian, given everything that's going on right now in the northern hemisphere, I'd be pretty fine with going missing TBH.

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