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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @LibertasBR 21 Jul \ parent \ on: > Fiction: Treasures of the mind BooksAndArticles
If you, the writer, are asking, it's because you don't even know what you wrote. I don't assume who the audience is; that's lazy. If it's not written down, each reader will assume what you assume.
A community of people in the middle of nowhere, happy and singing a beautiful song, where each person has a task within a community, doesn't seem sovereign and individual to me, as you describe. Before you say it, this can exist within a citadel, especially since sovereignty has nothing to do with individual isolation, but you mentioned typical tasks of a community organized in a statistic manner.
And AI art is lazy and empty as work. It's better to use images made by artists, even if they've already been used. Yours isn't unique because it was created by anyone, much less by you.
AI art is design is used by artists to expand their art and is part of the future art form that suits the theme of my stories.
I disagree that you shouldn’t have a plan for writing for a specific audience. Also I’m not sure who is on SN who isn’t a bitcoiner and certainly these fictional stories shouldn’t be a source of truth for them to understand key concepts that’s what white papers, non-fiction Bitcoin books, etc are for.
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