Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Dimasyah Sylva
2.9K posts

Dimasyah Sylva
@DimasAvWeeb22
Railfans/Graphic Design Mahastudent guy. Contact me via FB. Retweets sh*tload of planes, trains, drawings, and spouts occasional armchair opinions.
Katılım Eylül 2021
724 Takip Edilen775 Takipçiler
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi

【385系のご紹介②】
#日本車両 は JR東海 新型特急車両「385系」の
1号車~6号車の製造を担当しました。
当社ブランド「N-QUALIS」の特急構体が
初採用された車両となります。
特急構体の詳細はこちら↓
n-sharyo.co.jp/business/tetsu…
※構体の画像は開発時の試験構体です。
#日本車両 #385系


日本語
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi

Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi

Shenzhen Metro regional trains on their last leg of delivery a few days ago....




JR Urbane Network@JRUrbaneNetwork
High speed metro trains for the Shenzhen Metro being delivered on the China Railways network. Most likely to be used on the Shenzhen-Dayawan (formerly Shenzhen Metro Line 33) and Shenzhen-Huizhou regional lines.
English
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi

Le nouveau métro bientôt sur la ligne 13 !
Les essais du #MF19 sont lancés sur les voies de cette ligne qui a bien besoin d’un changement de matériel : des rames en BOA plus spacieuses, lumineuses, climatisées, vidéoprotégées et plus accessibles, que les usagers pourront emprunter à partir de la mi-2027.
📌 Prochaine étape : l’automatisation de la ligne qui est lancée !




Français
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi

Little rant about my experience as an artist and how I see AI bros' behavior
When I was a kid, I was called a gifted kid because I could draw, and it fascinated both classmates and Adults. I'm sure a lot of fellow artists had a similar experience, since it was quite rare to see irl especially before socials became so widespread. Some were envious, some simply curious, and some trying to befriend me to get free art even then.
Honestly I didn't mind the ego boost, but I noticed a repeated pattern of "I wish I could do that!" "you're so lucky you can draw" "you're so talented, unlike me", dismissing their own skills or insisting they couldn't do anything. Adults said something fun wasnt a real job, that I should think of getting a job like theirs instead.
Now in the era of AI 'art', those same persons who used to envy artists have an easy access to an illusion of talent and skill. They spit on the stolen work of every artist whose art has been fed into AI to flatter their fragile ego and look down on artists. They say artists will loose their jobs and get replaced, when they don't even understand why that's false or what it takes.
But the truth is they cope, they stay in the comfort of denial, saying THEY created the results AI give them. Saying prompting is a skill, because they want it to be one. They'd kill to do the same as artists, to have a passion, a talent, to captivate people and get praised for something they created with their own hands. To make money out of their passion.
But besides AI bros boosting each other's egos, no one will genuinely compliment AI 'art'. And if anyone did, upon learning it was AI they'll take it back because it has no value at all. It's stolen, empty, and made with no passion or love whatsoever (and probably a ton of mistakes up close too)
I just think it's sad because anyone can draw well. It just takes practice, but they're not even willing to try. Instead, they just hide behind insults and superior complex. Behind a false sense of achievement.
NO ARTIST will ever say "you have no skill, you suck" to someone genuinely trying to get into art. The art community is very welcoming, just pick up the pen and have fun with us!
Michael@TheMG3D
If you’re bad at drawing the only way to get better is to keep drawing. Using Gen AI doesn’t make you an artist
English
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi

Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi

writing will genuinely change your life more than motivation ever will. not in some cringe “manifest your dream life” way. i mean in a very real, practical way. most people never actually stop long enough to understand what’s going on inside their own head. they just react to life all day. scroll when they feel uncomfortable. distract themselves when things get quiet. jump from one dopamine hit to the next. but writing forces you to slow down for a second and actually look at your thoughts instead of running from them. and the weird part is you usually don’t even realize what you truly think until you start writing it down.
writing doesn’t just record your thoughts it creates them. ideas start flowing that you didn’t even know were there. patterns start showing up. emotions start making sense. problems become easier to solve because they’re no longer this giant fog floating around in your head. writing organizes your mind. every high performer, every sharp thinker, every person who just gets it, they all write. It keeps showing up as the common thread. not the expensive stuff. not the complex stuff. Just pen and paper. they write because feelings are vague but words are precise. every time they sit down and search for the exact word to describe what’s inside them, they become a sharper, more powerful communicator.
“people follow the person who can say what they mean and mean what they say. writing every day is how you build that muscle until it becomes second nature.”
over time, all that accumulated writing becomes a resource you can draw from forever. the more you write, the more material you have to solve problems, connect dots and think bigger.
the better you get at putting thoughts into words, the better you get at communicating in general. and honestly, communication controls a huge part of your life. like relationships, opportunities, business, confidence, influence, all of it comes down to how clearly you can express yourself. and no, you don’t need to be some amazing writer either. your grammar doesn’t need to be perfect. nobody cares. half the benefit comes from simply getting thoughts out of your head and onto paper.
some of the best writing advice i’ve ever heard was:
“write badly. just write.”
because the moment you stop trying to sound smart or perfect, your real thoughts finally start coming out.
even 30 minutes a day changes something in you. you become calmer because your mind isn’t carrying around a thousand unprocessed thoughts anymore. you become more self aware because you start noticing your own habits and emotional patterns. you become more articulate because you’re practicing turning feelings into language every single day.
if you write every day, your future self gets to sit down and read exactly how far you’ve come. i think that’s more valuable than any photo album.
who knows maybe one day all that writing becomes a book, a course, something you give your children. at the very least, it becomes proof that you were here, that you grew, that you tried.
that’s one of the coolest parts about it. writing lets you watch yourself evolve with time.
seriously. start writing. doesn’t matter if it’s in a notebook, your notes app, twitter wherever. just sit, think about your thoughts and write.
just sit down for 30 minutes and let your mind speak for once. and watch yourself becoming unstoppable.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious
🚨: Neuroscience considers metacognition the highest form of intelligence..... "the ability to think about your own thinking."
English
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi
Dimasyah Sylva retweetledi








































