21 pointsby aspizu17 days ago6 comments
  • anigbrowl17 days ago
    Who is this badge for? It's so low-resolution it's not going to get used on any printed media and probably not on any websites either.
    • thanatos51917 days ago
      88x31 is the size for such badges established in the early 1990s. These days it might need to be pixel doubled to look vintage.
    • Klonoar17 days ago
      Tell me how young you are without telling me how young you are.
      • anigbrowl16 days ago
        I'm probably older than you. I don't see the point of developing badges for screen resolutions common during the Netscape era.
  • aspizu17 days ago
    Use this badge for websites, software, music, art, ... that were created completely by humans with no help from generative artificial intelligence. Use this badge to communicate that you have not used even a little bit of generative AI in your work.
  • andrewstuart17 days ago
    The design is no great advertisement for human design.
  • BoredomIsFun17 days ago
    To be very honest, feels like fighting windmills.
  • spicymaki17 days ago
    Reminds me of that scene in The Matrix:

    Tank: Holes? Nope. Me and my brother Dozer, we’re both one hundred percent pure, old fashioned, home-grown human, born free right here in the real world. Genuine child of Zion.

    To think we are speed running to this madness.

  • petterroea17 days ago
    I want a complimentary opposite badge to warn of ai slop. Vibe coded code is bad and unmaintainable when large, and I think it's downright disrespectful to expose people to it without giving a fair warning that it's vibe coded. If I vibe coded an utility I want to give me peers a fair warning not to give it too much thought.