@lainz@snug.moe In his post about using Cloudflare pages for a wedding site, he found some art he really liked and — instead of using them with credit or just asking for permission — he gave them to AI to describe and then used those descriptions to generate "a legally distinct but similar version in a watercolor style" because "I don't have to worry about using their artwork without permission since it's a freshly generated image".

I find this infinitely more offending than just using the images with credit, even without asking for explicit permissions.

I am rather surprised to see double dashes being used in place of em dashes, especially with extra space surrounding them. That's a rare writing opinion I've only seen myself do (the em dash just isn't feasibly writable on most computers, and I simply believe adding space around the em dashes is more readable and aesthetically pleasing). Though on a website you can just use —