What he seems to miss is that the AI is a joy to work with as an artist
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Tattoo artists are a special kind of delusional egotist. So many of them think they're too good to use a stencil or trace a portrait, so they end up mutilating hundreds of poor people in the pursuit of their "art". For years I've wondered why there aren't CNC tattoo machines that could copy any image you want onto your skin. That's what most clients want - an image on their skin - they don't give a fuck about the craft.
Elaborate kanji
"It means 'Strength'"
I know two or three different Kanji that can have that sort of meaning, and it wouldn't be any of them.
Lol really, strength? There are a handful of potentials but 力 or 強 would be the most obvious and they certainly aren’t elaborate.
A two line tattoo that looks like a weird H would be a silly one though.
A lot of tattoo artists have stuck too many needles into themselves.
They did, but tied it to NFTs somehow
Edit: also, they're really up their own ass about it and are charging a lot of money for the privilege. You have to apply through a form that was written by a narcissist.
I feel like the problem with CNC machines would be the human underneath moving, even just unconsciously flexing or motions of their skin and blood, which would turn a small poke into a fucking stab. Making more and more safety precautions against such a thing would eventually cripple the machine's ability to even work at a decent pace.
Which you know, is the reason why we have humans over machines in basically any other place. Because humans can react in pretty real time to things on instinct, whereas a machine needs to be programmed to do so.
I recently had some keys cut, one at a local locksmith (not Home Depot or Lowe's) and another at a robot kiosk. Not only were the keys cut by the locksmith faster and better quality, they were cheaper too. The locksmith isn't out-of-order most of the time either.
People treat technology like it's fucking Jesus, and it's getting really annoying.