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Merry Christmas, Linux Community!
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That's an interesting perspective actually
Maybe it's because of who's giving them? If my little cousin gave me an AI Christmas card, I'd be happier than if a stranger gave me one on the street. (Though I'd feel bummed if they didn't even marker in a single custom sentence)
i.e. higher standards of creativity/effort from a stranger than from a family member.
Also the stranger isn't stuffing a tenner in the card lmao
i just kinda feel eh about them as a concept, it's just a piece of paper with an image on it where the sum total involvement from the giver is that they selected the card, and even that is almost never something that took more than 20 seconds.
It's a worse version of postcards, which usually have some actually interesting art on them (or a photo) and is relevant to a journey they made.