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hathuablog1 · 9 days ago
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How to Use ChatGPT: The Ultimate Guide for Beginners and Experts (2025 Edition)
How to Use ChatGPT: As artificial intelligence continues to transform the way we interact with technology, ChatGPT stands at the forefront of that evolution. Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is a powerful language model capable of understanding and generating human-like text responses. It can answer questions, write articles, summarize content, generate code, brainstorm ideas, help with language…
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moyens · 2 months ago
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Guide complet des modèles ChatGPT : utilisations et fonctionnalités expliquées
Alors que l’intelligence artificielle continue d’évoluer, OpenAI a introduit plusieurs modèles pour améliorer sa plateforme ChatGPT. Chaque modèle répond à des besoins différents, ce qui peut être écrasant pour les utilisateurs essayant de déterminer lequel utiliser. Dans ce guide, je vais décomposer les modèles ChatGPT disponibles afin que vous puissiez faire un choix éclairé adapté à vos…
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agirlwithglam · 1 year ago
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🎀 The It Girl Lifestyle Guide 🎀
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hi girlies! this guide is a part of the big series: The Ultimate It-Girlism Guide. in this mini guide i'll be including all things health, morning/nighttime routines, and more!
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How to create your ideal morning / night / any other routine:
Here’s a mini step by step guide to curating a routine that works specifically for YOU, tailored to your own needs and wants. This can be for any routine u wanna create: morning, night, after school, after work, before school/ work, etc etc.
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Apps / things needed:
ChatGPT (or an AI like that- it’s not completely necessary but it’s useful)
Notes app / docs app. (Or a pen and paper- this will be to write down the routine!)
Calendar app (optional tbh)
Ok so first off: decide what you want in your routine. Make a list in no particular order of what you need/ want in the routine.
Some examples:
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Once you’ve created this list, you’re pretty much half way done. In this next part you can use chat GPT to make it easier, or use your own mind.
The next thing to do is: ask chatGPT to make a routine with the steps u wanted.
Make sure to mention what time your routine starts and ends. And if there’s anything you want to change, you can just ask the AI or make those changes yourself!
The last step is to write it down!
You can either write it down on the notes app, docs, on a journal/ piece of paper, anything that’s easily accessible to you. I heavily recommend writing it down somewhere, but if you dont want to you can…
Put it into your calander. This can help you be a bit more organised, but it’s not completely needed. As long as it’s written down somewhere- so you dont need to always remember it- you’re good.
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Health and wellness
In this section, i will be talking about fitness, mental health and physical health. I will mention some useful tips to finally start, how to overcome procrastination, and how to take care of that area of your body.
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1. FITNESS.
Numero uno: fitness! I’m not going to go yapping on about how fitness is so important- im assuming you all know that by now. But let me just remind you that staying fit is not only exercising or going to the gym everyday. It can be: running, going for a walk, playing a sport, yoga, pilates, dancing, cycling, and THE LIST GOES ON. DO anything that moves your body and gets you fit!
Here are some tips to help you get started:
Start small. Set small goals first. Set SMART goals
Choose the activities you enjoy. Like i mentioned earlier, there’s tons of ways to stay fit- cycling, running, swimming, yoga, dance, sports, etc. etc. (if you like, joining a class or working out with friends can help you stay motivated!)
Stay consistent. I know i know, this is said everywhere. But there is no progress without consistency. Even if you can’t do a whole workout one day, try and do 10 jumping jacks, or 5 pushups. Do whatever you can. Remember: 1% is better than 0.
Create a vision board. You can create one yourself, or find tons of them off Pinterest. Vision boards will make the process so much more fun and will certainly motivate you.
Set a reward system. Tell yourself: if you do this high intensity workout now, you can go to the spa later or watch tv.
Find a why. This goes for like everything tbh. If your why is big enough, you are capable of doing anything (even finding that lost book that you owe the library!) basically, are you doing this to get ripped? With tons of abs, or to get strong and impress people? Or are you doing this to boost your self esteem and improve your health?
2. FOOD & NUTRITION.
Balanced diet: eat the rainbow! Meaning- eat meals with a variety of different colours. Fruits, vegetables, proteins, carbohydrates, etc. it’s completely alright to eat a chocolate, but remember: EVERYTHING IN MODERATION.
Hydration: aim for at least 8 glasses of water a day. Trust me, drinking the magical potion that is water will help you SO much! It can help you clear your skin, have pink uncrusty lips, keep you fit and soooo much more.
Mindful eating: in the book IKIGAI it is said that you should only eat until you’re 80% full. Not 100%. Why? Because the time it takes for you to digest the food will have already made you extremely full. You may even have a stomachache. Studies also show that cutting back on calories can lead to better heart health, longevity, and weight loss.
Here are some tips to manage cravings:
Find healthier alternatives. If you are craving something sweet like chocolate, have something like a sweet fruit. If you crave something salty, try nuts. If you can’t think of any, search up some healthier alternatives to it!
Create more friction for junk, and less friction for healthy. This concept was said in the book Atomic Habits by James Clear. What does it mean? Make sure that it takes a lot of energy to get the unhealthy junk food. Maybe keep them high up in a cupboard so whenever you want it you have to go get a ladder, climb up, and then get it. And keep the healthy food in easy reach. Like some fruits open on a table, etc. (also remember to keep some actually yummy healthy food like Greek yogurt or protein bars.)
Distract yourself. Go do a workout or engage your mind in a hobby that you enjoy. Basically take your mind off food.
Yummy water. Make some lemonade for yourself. Or perhaps add slices of lemon, cucumber, mint or strawberries to it for some flavours. I’d do some research on this cus i know that some combos can rly help for things like clearing your skin, boosting energy, etc.
3. MENTAL HEALTH
Taking care of your mental health is just as important as taking care of your physical health. It affects how we think, feel and act and also determines how we handle stress, relate to others, relationships, etc.
Of course there will be ups and downs for our mental health. It’s not something that you can just fix once and it’ll be good forever. No, it’s a rollercoaster. But having a ��good” mental health is really important for a successful lifestyle.
Here are some tips to help you improve your mental health:
Meditation / deep breathing. I can’t emphasise how important this is. Even 1-2 minutes a day is good. Start small. You dont even need to be sitting crossed legged for this. Whether you’re in class, on a vehicle or in a stressful situation; just breathe. Take a deep breath, and out. Do it right now.
Journalling. Write. It. Out. Writing your problems and worries out is SOO therapeutic, especially when you want to calm down. There are SO MANY benefits to journalling. But remember that once you’ve ranted on the paper, tear it, rip it, and watch it burn. (Don’t keep a journal for this unless you KNOW 150% that no ones ever gonna read it. Trust me, it’s terrifying knowing that someone’s read that.) other things you can do is create a gratitude journal, so whenever you’re feeling low you can just go to it or write in it.
Self careee!! Create time for self care in your week. Because if you do that, it’s gonna be that one thing which you’ll be looking forward to each week, which will make life SO much more fun and bearable. For me, my forms of self care are watching thewizardliz or tam Kaur, reading, watching a movie at night, etc.
POSITIVE. SELF. TALK. Need i say more? What you say to yourself, is what you believe. And what you believe reflects in your external life.
Sing your heart out to Olivia Rodrigo. I swear this is actually so calming and therapeutic. Basically: express your feelings. If you’re angry at someone, feeling grief or really hurt by someone, screaming to Olivia Rodrigo songs in my bedroom is my go-to (i just make sure not to do it when others can here hehe). You can punch your pillow, scream, cry, etc.
Remember honey: this too will pass. Repeat that over in your head. This will pass. This will pass. This will pass. I know you may be going through the toughest time ever, but this too will pass. Nothing is forever. You’ve gotten through so much worse. You’ve got this.
!! Girls, please remember that these are just some tips. I am NOT a professional. If you really feel horrible every single day, go to therapy or counselling. Also contact mental health hotlines or emergency numbers if needed.
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Mkay thats it! I hope this was of some value to you, and stay tuned for the next guide in the it girl series!
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liviawildrose · 6 months ago
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𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐞𝐫𝐚 𝐛𝐞𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐬 𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞
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hello, loves. i’m livia wildrose this is the master list your ultimate blueprint for leveling up and becoming the most magnetic, powerful version of yourself.
this space is all about growth, glow-ups, and stepping into the dream life we know we’re destined for. we’re here to rewrite the rules, show the world our worth, and manifest every single thing we’ve ever dreamed of. because let’s be real, it’s all within reach.
together, we’re unlocking the tools, tips, and mindset shifts to turn our wildest fantasies into reality. it’s not just about leveling up it’s about creating a life so good it feels like magic. you’re not just existing you’re thriving, glowing, and unapologetically owning your power.
this is your go-to guide for self-discovery, confidence, manifestation, and living like the absolute star you are. because you deserve it, we deserve it and the world is about to know it.
to understand the reason and why i’m starting this journey read my story (get to know me)
series
daily domination
an everyday blog to keep myself accountable and productive with all my life choices and routines to meet all my highest goals
foundations of glow up
first steps
this is the “how to begin” for anyone starting their glow-up. mental shifts, alter ego creation, and the mindset needed to elevate.
mindmovie
another foundational piece that ties into mental reprogramming. how to visualize and use mind movies to unlock your subconscious potential.
rebrand yourself
it’s time to level up to the next level and next version of yourself to unlock new level of success, growth and achievement.
self improvement
glow up enhancing
tools, tips, and tech to enhance the glow-up process. using subliminals, ChatGPT, and other strategies to get even better.
game of life
your mindset hack. the game of life mentality that can practically shift someone’s whole existence and approach to their goals.
become your own mother
this feels like a huge empowerment piece. self-love, nurturing yourself, and stepping into your own power.
take yourself seriously
it’s like owning yourself truly and completely, crafting and taking control of your body, mind, soul and your ultimate destiny and life.
witchcarft & spirituality
egg cleanse
cleanse to remove any negative energy or blockages. how to perform the egg cleanse ritual and clear out any stagnant energy in your life.
kundalini
deep dive into spiritual practices and energy work. how activating your Kundalini can push you toward your next level.
your energy is sacred
keep your energy exclusive to make sure that you are thriving and also use you energy for better purposes
letters and updates
a love letter
a life update and an appreciation letter to you guys for supporting me so much, i can’t express enough how much i love you guys
routine
hair care routine
a routine to make sure you have that healthy, strong and long hair (this is also the hair care routine i follow) you can take inspiration and tweak it accordingly.
my results and recommendations
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neonswitchhouse · 3 months ago
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Magical AI Grimoire Review
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Let’s just get a couple of things out of the way:
1) I’ve been in witchcraft spaces for going on 10+ years now
2) I’ve been flirting around in chaos magic spaces for around the same amount of time
3) I am 30+ a “millennial” if one may
4) I am anti-generative AI so of course this is going to have a bit of a negative slant towards generative AI and LLM Based models as a whole
That being said, what drew me to the book at first was two things: one, the notion of “egregore work” in the latter chapters and two, the notion of using AI in any sort of magical space or connotation, especially with the overlap as of late in some pop culture witch circles especially with using chatbots as a form of divination or communication rather than say through cards, Clair’s, or otherwise
Let’s get into it
Starting off, here is the table of contents for said book:
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Of note, chapters 13-16 and chapters 21-23. Just keep these in the back of your mind for later.
In chapter 1, the author, Davezilla describes a story of a young witch in a more rural environment, isolated from for example other witchy communities and the like, while she makes do with what she has, she wants to advance her craft, notably with a spell to boost things agriculturally for her farm that she manages through other technological means. Booting up ChatGPT, the program whips up an incantation for rain with a rhyming spell to a spirit dubbed “Mélusine” to help aid in a drought. She even uses the prompt and program for aid in supplies such as candles and herbs and even what to use as substitutes should she not be able to procure and blue or white candles.
This is not a testimonial however but an example given by the author. That’s all a majority of this book is; examples rather than testimonials or results vetted through other witches or practitioners. While not typical in most witchy books to give reviews or testimonials of course, it’s generally a bit of a note for most spell books worth the ink and paper and the like for spells to have actually been tested and given results before hand, at least from what I’ve gathered from other writers in the witchcraft space. Even my own grimoire pages are based not only on personal experiences and results, but from what I’ve observed from others.
Then we get into terms from Lucimi and Santeria for…some reason.
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The author claims that he has been initiated into these closed/initiation only traditions, but within the context of the book and the topic given, this just seems like a way to flex that he’s ✨special✨ and not like other occultists or the like. But that’s not even the worst of it, as he even tries to make ChatGPT write a spell based off of said traditions
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Again, keep in mind that this is based off of closed or initiatory practice and the author is judging by his AI generated Chad-tactic author picture, a white older millennial at best
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And obligatory “I don’t go here”/im not initiated into any of these practices but to make an AI write a spell based off of closed path and practice seems…tasteless at best
But oh my, what else this author tries to make Chat conjure up
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In order
1) This is at best what every other lucid dreaming guide or reading would give for basic instructions. Not too alarming but very basic
2) & 3) To borrow a phrase from TikTok but not to label myself as “the friend who’s too woke”, but making an AI write a supposed “curse” in the style of not only a prolific comedy writer and director but one also of Jewish descent seems…vaguely anti-Semitic in words I can’t quite place right now
4) & 5) As an author for fanfic and my own original personal works, this whole thing just seems slipshod at best, C level bargain bin, unoriginal material at worst. This barely has any relevance to the topics of the book
Speaking of the topics, remember chapters 13-16 noted
It’s literally just AI prompts for ChatGpt and MidJourney, completely bypassing any traditions associated with such, especially indigenous traditions associated with the contexts of “totem animals” which from the prompts seems more like a hackneyed version of “spirit animals” circa the early to mid 2010’s popularized from Buzzfeed and the like.
But, time for the main event, The Egregore section:
The chapter starts off actually rather nicely, describing egregore theory and how an egregore is formed or fueled. I’ll give him credit for at least that much. While he doesn’t use examples as chatbot communication, he proposes that in a sense, Ai programs have the capacity to generate egregores and the like. And to show an example of such, he gives a link to his own “digital egregore” at the following url: hexsupport.club/ai with the password “Robert smith is looking old”
At the time of my visitation to the website, (Apr 14, 2025), I was greeted only with a 404 error page with no password prompt or box to enter in
Fitting, if you ask me.
Unless you’re really -really- into ChatGPT and Midjourney, despite its environmental damages and costs, despite its drain of creativity and resources, despite its psychological and learning impacts we’re seeing in academic spaces like college and high schools in the US, and despite the array of hallucinations and overall slurry of hodgepodge “information” and amalgamations of what an object or picture “should” look like based on specific algorithms, prompts, and limits, don’t bother with this book. You’re better off doing the prompts on your own. Which conveniently, the author also provides AI resources and the like on his own website.
I’ll end off this rant and review by one last tidbit. In the chapter of Promptcraft 101 in the subheader “Finding Your Own Voice”, the author poses that “Witches and Magic Workers Don’t Steal”
Witches and Magic Workers Don’t Steal
The author is supposedly well versed in AI and AI technology and how it works. With such, we may also assume he knows how scraping works and how Large Language Models or LLMs get that info, often through gathering art and information from unconsenting or unawares sources, with the wake of the most recent scraping reported from sites such as AO3 as a recent example as of posting
This is hypocritical bullshit. No fun and flouncy words like what I like to use to describe things, just bullshit.
Cameras didn’t steal information or the like from painters and sculptors
Tools like Photoshop, ClipsArt, etc didn’t steal from traditional artists
To say that generative AI is another tool and technological advancement is loaded at best, downright ignorant and irresponsible at worst.
Do not buy this book.
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imhereforthelesbianstuff · 8 months ago
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A little scene (very quick, sorry for possible mistakes) in between the battle with Ambessa and Vander, and Vi waking up in Caitlyn's bed. I just can't take this off of my mind. (Translation by ChatGPT)
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The smoke was beginning to dissipate, and above the ringing in her ears, Caitlyn could start to hear a voice. No, shouts. And when she finally managed to understand what the shouts were saying, panic washed over her.
"Vi! Vi! Wake up!" Jinx screamed, shaking her sister with one hand, the other gripping one of the Noxian warrior weapons, keeping the arriving enforcers at bay.
Caitlyn remembered it clearly—she had been carrying Vi, but she had slipped away. She had run to stop her sister from jumping into the battle to save that little girl. She had protected Jinx from the explosion with her own body.
Cait rose as fast as she could, still dazed from the explosion, running toward Vi, giving orders with a simple gesture for her men to lower their weapons and step back. She threw herself on top of Vi, replacing Jinx's screams with her own. Jayce appeared behind her, and Caitlyn didn’t care where from. He was urging her to leave, but she wasn’t going to leave Vi behind.
Jinx grabbed her by the shoulders forcefully. "Save her! She matters to you, right? Save her." Part of Caitlyn’s dazed brain was shocked by what was in front of her: barely a girl with a face streaked with tears, begging her to save her sister. Could this really be the same person she’d hated? Jinx shoved her shoulder hard, turning back toward Vi’s lifeless body. "Do something, come on! She cares about you. She... Do you love her?" Jinx’s gaze was so intense that Caitlyn had to step back a few inches. "Save her." And finally, Caitlyn seemed to snap back to reality. She saw Loris among her men, staring at Vi in horror.
"Loris, help me, she needs to see a doctor." The man nodded, determined, and approached to lift Vi into his arms. They couldn’t go back to camp; this was Ambessa’s territory. Behind them, Caitlyn heard shouting and a scuffle—her men had captured Jinx, who was simply following Vi with her gaze, offering no resistance. Caitlyn raised a hand toward her, unsure of what order to give. Let her go? Handcuff her?
"Commander, are you coming?" Loris shouted, moving as fast as he could with Vi. And Caitlyn didn’t hesitate any longer; she went with him.
"We should take her to a hospital," Jayce said, still with her, though it was clear he, too, needed one.
"No," Caitlyn’s reply was curt. Ambessa would have easy access to a hospital, though the real reason was that Caitlyn didn’t want to lose sight of Vi again. If she woke up in a hospital, she was sure Vi would leave, and she wasn’t sure if she’d ever see her again. She didn’t want to face that thought right now.
She guided Loris and a small group to her own house, taking her companion through hallways toward her bedroom. She wouldn’t feel safe with Vi anywhere else.
In one of those hallways, they crossed paths with Maddie, who was surely there as part of the guard left to watch the house, keeping her father safe.
"Caitl..." She couldn’t even finish the sentence. Caitlyn passed her by without looking at her, not even acknowledging her presence, with deep concern on her face.
"Vi’s injured," Loris explained quickly, carrying the unconscious bundle in his arms.
"Vi?" was all the young woman could say, completely confused. As far as she knew, Vi had left the platoon after an altercation with Caitlyn. Why was she unconscious in her house now? And why did Caitlyn have that desperate look on her face?
As soon as they reached Caitlyn’s room, she pointed to the bed, giving orders to clear the area and call for a doctor. She was left alone in the room with Loris.
"Is she going to...?" Loris couldn’t finish the question.
"She’ll be fine. You don’t know her like I do; she’s tough, she can handle this," Caitlyn cut him off sharply, leaning over Vi. She pulled off the jacket someone had placed on her, which was hastily pressed against the wound on her side, tearing a piece of sheet to press it clean. She started removing the makeshift bandages from her torso, now soaked in blood and ashes, but when she reached her chest, she couldn’t help but pause. Loris turned around, but it wasn’t for him—Caitlyn felt as though she was invading something very intimate of Vi’s, something she longed to know, but only if Vi wanted to share it. Of course, her life was in danger. She left the bandage as it was and focused on cleaning the exposed wound, just as a doctor arrived. Caitlyn stepped back immediately, staying just a few steps behind the doctor, watching every move with desperation.
Maddie was at the door, still not understanding anything. Was she even friends with Vi? Caitlyn had never been this worried about her, this terrified. At that moment, it seemed like Caitlyn’s sanity depended entirely on Vi surviving.
Another doctor had to join them. Hours passed, and Caitlyn could feel her body trembling from the panic. She hadn’t even sat down, always a few steps behind the doctors, making sure Vi’s chest still rose and fell, that she was still breathing. One of the doctors suggested taking her to the hospital, but Caitlyn refused again. They were going to save her, and they were going to save her there.
After many hours, three exhausted doctors left the room, leaving behind a weakened but stable Vi. Caitlyn thanked them as neutrally as she could, but as soon as they closed the door behind them, she couldn’t stop herself from collapsing to her knees beside the bed, letting out all the tears from hours of tension and worry. Days and weeks of guilt. She took Vi’s hand in hers, bringing it to her cheek, unable to stop crying.
By the time Jayce entered the room, Caitlyn was lying on the bed, her back propped up against the headboard, her gaze fixed on Vi, watching her breath. She had changed the bloodstained sheets with Loris’s help, and Caitlyn had carefully put a shirt on Vi, handling her injuries with the utmost care. She had even washed her hair gently, slowly, so as not to hurt her, almost ritually, until it regained the red Caitlyn had first known her with.
"How is she?" Jayce asked, moving closer to the bed. He, too, seemed to be in better condition.
"She’ll live," Caitlyn didn’t even look away from Vi to answer, her gaze so intense that Jayce almost felt uncomfortable. He had his suspicions about Caitlyn’s feelings for Vi from the moment she had brought her into the council room, but when Vi disappeared, he hadn’t thought for a second about how his friend might feel. Caitlyn had seemed fine. Now, he realized how wrong he had been.
"We need you in the council. We both know Ambessa will come for you, and for all of Piltover."
"I know," Caitlyn didn’t move an inch.
"She’s fine, Cait."
"I know."
"And she’ll stay fine." Caitlyn didn’t respond, only reached out a hand toward the mattress, closer to Vi, but not touching her.
"She’s not going anywhere, Cait."
Caitlyn furrowed her brow for just a second, as if she wasn’t so sure of that.
"How close is Ambessa?"
"No trace of her yet."
"Then this can wait."
"Cait, I don’t think—"
"Can you call Loris?" She cut her friend off. "There’s something that can’t wait."
Caitlyn walked slowly toward the cell, the sound of her footsteps the only noise on the cold floor. The girl inside the cell didn't move, curled up in a corner, long blue locks surrounding her. The explosion had barely touched her, thanks to the shield that had been Vi.
"Vi's fine, she's alive. And stable," Caitlyn had come here just to say that, not intending to stay any longer. She felt she owed it to Vi, even to Jinx, who had saved her life. The only thing that worried her was that they would save her sister’s. She had come to tell her that Vi was fine before returning to her side; she didn't want Vi to wake up without her.
"Thank you," was all Jinx responded, her only movement being the slump of her shoulders, as if she had just let go of a heavy weight. Caitlyn turned to leave.
"Who was the girl?" There was no response from Jinx. She only buried her face deeper into her arms.
"I'm sorry," Caitlyn murmured before walking away.
She stayed lying next to Vi, barely moving, even when a doctor came to check her condition. Caitlyn was always there, on the other side of the bed, watching over her, taking care of her.
"Caitlyn?" The door opened suddenly, and there was Maddie, looking at her with confusion written all over her face. She looked first at Caitlyn, lying beside Vi, staring at her, then at Vi, still unconscious in a bed where not long ago, it had been Maddie. And then back to Caitlyn, who was now glaring at her, annoyed by the interruption.
"Well?" The Commander asked when Maddie couldn’t find her voice.
"The first Noxian ships have appeared." Caitlyn sighed and looked back at Vi, who was breathing normally, though still unconscious.
"How close are they?" She certainly wasn't going to leave here unless it was absolutely necessary. Maddie noticed this, frowning.
"The landing is imminent." She stood there, glaring at Caitlyn, who was now gazing at Vi’s face with a tenderness Maddie had never seen before. Caitlyn was about to tell her to leave, to go warn her when they were near the shores. Clearly, she didn’t want to move from here.
"Commander, we need to prepare for battle," Maddie pressed, planting herself firmly in place, as if refusing to leave without her.
Caitlyn let her head drop with a sigh of resignation, her fingers lightly brushing the back of Vi’s hand.
"I know. Wait for me in my study, I’ll be there soon."
Maddie didn’t move from the door, jealousy written in the way she looked at Vi.
"Officer Nolen, wait for me in the study for instructions," Caitlyn said authoritatively, slightly leaning over Vi, as if trying to protect her from the venom in Maddie’s gaze, who finally started to withdraw.
"And tell Loris if he can come, I don’t want her waking up alone." Maddie nodded curtly, closing the door behind her.
Caitlyn lay back down on the bed, her cheek resting on Vi’s shoulder, holding her hand.
"I'm sorry I can't be here when you wake up." Footsteps approached the door, probably Loris. Caitlyn left a simple kiss on Vi's cheek, close to her lips. "Don't hate me."
By the time Loris entered the room, the Commander was already standing by the bed, giving him some instructions before she left the room.
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eienieeee · 4 months ago
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Hello, everyone!
First off, I’m sorry for even having to post this, and I’m usually nice to everyone I come into contact with, but I received a startling comment on my newest fic, Paint-Stained Hands and Paper Hearts, where I was accused of pumping out the entire chapter solely using AI.
I am thirty-two years old and have been attending University since I was 18 YEARS OLD. I am currently working on obtaining my PhD in English Literature as well as a Masters in Creative Writing. So, there’s that.
There is an increasing trend of online witch hunts targeting writers on all platforms (fanfic.net, ao3, watt pad, etc), where people will accuse them of utilizing AI tools like ChatGPT and otherwise based solely on their writing style or prose. These accusations often come without concrete evidence and rely on AI detection tools, which are known to be HELLA unreliable. This has led to false accusations against authors who have developed a particular writing style that AI models may emulate due to the vast fucking amount of human-written literature that they’ve literally had dumped into them. Some of these people are friends of mine, some of whom are well-known in the AO3 writing community, and I received my first comment this morning, and I’m pissed.
AI detection tools work by analyzing text for patterns, probabilities, and structures that resemble AI-generated outputs. HOWEVER, because AI models like ChatGPT are trained on extensive datasets that include CENTURIES of literature, modern writing guides, and user-generated content, they inevitably produce text that can mimic various styles — both contemporary and historical. Followin’ me?
To dumb this down a bit, it means that AI detection tools are often UNABLE TO DISTINGUISH between human and AI writing with absolute certainty.
Furthermore, tests have shown that classic literary works, like those written by Mary Shelley, Jane Austen, William Shakespeare, and Charles Dickens, frequently trigger AI detectors as being 100% AI generated or plagiarized. For example:
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has been flagged as AI-generated because its formal, structured prose aligns with common AI patterns.
Jane Austen’s novels, particularly Pride and Prejudice, often receive high AI probability scores due to their precise grammar, rhythmic sentence structures, and commonly used words in large language models.
Shakespeare’s works sometimes trigger AI detectors given that his poetic and structured style aligns with common AI-generated poetic forms.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s Love in the Time of Cholera and One Hundred Years of Solitude trigger 100% AI-generated due to its flowing sentences, rich descriptions, and poetic prose, which AI models often mimic when generating literary or philosophical text.
Fritz Leiber’s Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser’s sharp, structured rhythmic prose, imaginative world building, literary elegance, and dialogue-driven narratives often trigger 100% on AI detectors.
The Gettysburg fucking Address by Abraham Lincoln has ALSO been miss classified as AI, demonstrating how formal, structured language confuses these detectors.
These false positives reveal a critical flaw in AI detection: because AI has been trained on so much human writing, it is nearly impossible for these tools to completely separate original human work from AI-generated text. This becomes more problematic when accusations are directed at contemporary authors simply because their writing ‘feels’ like AI despite being fully human.
The rise in these accusations poses a significant threat to both emerging and established writers. Many writers have unique styles that might align with AI-generated patterns, especially if they follow conventional grammar, use structured prose, or have an academic or polished writing approach. Additionally, certain genres— such as sci-fi, or fantasy, or philosophical essays— often produce high AI probability scores due to their abstract and complex language.
For many writers, their work is a reflection of years—often decades—of dedication, practice, and personal growth. To have their efforts invalidated or questioned simply because their writing is mistaken for AI-generated text is fucking disgusting.
This kind of shit makes people afraid of writing, especially those who are just starting their careers / navigating the early stages of publication. The fear of being accused of plagiarism, or of relying on AI for their creativity is anxiety-inducing and can tank someone’s self esteem. It can even stop some from continuing to write altogether, as the pressure to prove their authenticity becomes overwhelming.
For writers who have poured their hearts into their work, the idea that their prose could be mistaken for something that came from a machine is fucking frustrating. Second-guessing your own style, wondering if you need to change how you write or dumb it down in order to avoid being falsely flagged—this fear of being seen as inauthentic can stifle their creative process, leaving them hesitant to share their work or even finish projects they've started. This makes ME want to stop, and I’m just trying to live my life, and write about things I enjoy. So, fuck you very much for that.
Writing is often a deeply personal endeavor, and for many, it's a way to express thoughts, emotions, and experiences that are difficult to put into words. When those expressions are wrongly branded as artificial, it undermines not just the quality of their work but the value of their creative expression.
Consider writing habits, drafts, and personal writing history rather than immediate and unfounded accusations before you decide to piss in someone’s coffee.
So, whatever. Read my fics, don’t read my fics. I just write for FUN, and to SHARE with all of you.
Sorry that my writing is too clinical for you, ig.
I put different literary works as well as my own into an AI Detector. Here you go.
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By: Clay Shirky
Published: Apr 29, 2025S
Since ChatGPT launched in late 2022, students have been among its most avid adopters. When the rapid growth in users stalled in the late spring of ’23, it briefly looked like the AI bubble might be popping, but growth resumed that September; the cause of the decline was simply summer break. Even as other kinds of organizations struggle to use a tool that can be strikingly powerful and surprisingly inept in turn, AI’s utility to students asked to produce 1,500 words on Hamlet or the Great Leap Forward was immediately obvious, and is the source of the current campaigns by OpenAI and others to offer student discounts, as a form of customer acquisition.
Every year, 15 million or so undergraduates in the United States produce papers and exams running to billions of words. While the output of any given course is student assignments — papers, exams, research projects, and so on — the product of that course is student experience. “Learning results from what the student does and thinks,” as the great educational theorist Herbert Simon once noted, “and only as a result of what the student does and thinks.” The assignment itself is a MacGuffin, with the shelf life of sour cream and an economic value that rounds to zero dollars. It is valuable only as a way to compel student effort and thought.
The utility of written assignments relies on two assumptions: The first is that to write about something, the student has to understand the subject and organize their thoughts. The second is that grading student writing amounts to assessing the effort and thought that went into it. At the end of 2022, the logic of this proposition — never ironclad — began to fall apart completely. The writing a student produces and the experience they have can now be decoupled as easily as typing a prompt, which means that grading student writing might now be unrelated to assessing what the student has learned to comprehend or express.
Generative AI can be useful for learning. These tools are good at creating explanations for difficult concepts, practice quizzes, study guides, and so on. Students can write a paper and ask for feedback on diction, or see what a rewrite at various reading levels looks like, or request a summary to check if their meaning is clear. Engaged uses have been visible since ChatGPT launched, side by side with the lazy ones. But the fact that AI might help students learn is no guarantee it will help them learn.
After observing that student action and thought is the only possible source of learning, Simon concluded, “The teacher can advance learning only by influencing the student to learn.” Faced with generative AI in our classrooms, the obvious response for us is to influence students to adopt the helpful uses of AI while persuading them to avoid the harmful ones. Our problem is that we don’t know how to do that.I
am an administrator at New York University, responsible for helping faculty adapt to digital tools. Since the arrival of generative AI, I have spent much of the last two years talking with professors and students to try to understand what is going on in their classrooms. In those conversations, faculty have been variously vexed, curious, angry, or excited about AI, but as last year was winding down, for the first time one of the frequently expressed emotions was sadness. This came from faculty who were, by their account, adopting the strategies my colleagues and I have recommended: emphasizing the connection between effort and learning, responding to AI-generated work by offering a second chance rather than simply grading down, and so on. Those faculty were telling us our recommended strategies were not working as well as we’d hoped, and they were saying it with real distress.
Earlier this semester, an NYU professor told me how he had AI-proofed his assignments, only to have the students complain that the work was too hard. When he told them those were standard assignments, just worded so current AI would fail to answer them, they said he was interfering with their “learning styles.” A student asked for an extension, on the grounds that ChatGPT was down the day the assignment was due. Another said, about work on a problem set, “You’re asking me to go from point A to point B, why wouldn’t I use a car to get there?” And another, when asked about their largely AI-written work, replied, “Everyone is doing it.” Those are stories from a 15-minute conversation with a single professor.
We are also hearing a growing sense of sadness from our students about AI use. One of my colleagues reports students being “deeply conflicted” about AI use, originally adopting it as an aid to studying but persisting with a mix of justification and unease. Some observations she’s collected:
“I’ve become lazier. AI makes reading easier, but it slowly causes my brain to lose the ability to think critically or understand every word.”
“I feel like I rely too much on AI, and it has taken creativity away from me.”
On using AI summaries: “Sometimes I don’t even understand what the text is trying to tell me. Sometimes it’s too much text in a short period of time, and sometimes I’m just not interested in the text.”
“Yeah, it’s helpful, but I’m scared that someday we’ll prefer to read only AI summaries rather than our own, and we’ll become very dependent on AI.”
Much of what’s driving student adoption is anxiety. In addition to the ordinary worries about academic performance, students feel time pressure from jobs, internships, or extracurriculars, and anxiety about GPA and transcripts for employers. It is difficult to say, “Here is a tool that can basically complete assignments for you, thus reducing anxiety and saving you 10 hours of work without eviscerating your GPA. By the way, don’t use it that way.” But for assignments to be meaningful, that sort of student self-restraint is critical.
Self-restraint is also, on present evidence, not universally distributed. Last November, a Reddit post appeared in r/nyu, under the heading “Can’t stop using Chat GPT on HW.” (The poster’s history is consistent with their being an NYU undergraduate as claimed.) The post read:
I literally can’t even go 10 seconds without using Chat when I am doing my assignments. I hate what I have become because I know I am learning NOTHING, but I am too far behind now to get by without using it. I need help, my motivation is gone. I am a senior and I am going to graduate with no retained knowledge from my major.
Given these and many similar observations in the last several months, I’ve realized many of us working on AI in the classroom have made a collective mistake, believing that lazy and engaged uses lie on a spectrum, and that moving our students toward engaged uses would also move them away from the lazy ones.
Faculty and students have been telling me that this is not true, or at least not true enough. Instead of a spectrum, uses of AI are independent options. A student can take an engaged approach to one assignment, a lazy approach on another, and a mix of engaged and lazy on a third. Good uses of AI do not automatically dissuade students from also adopting bad ones; an instructor can introduce AI for essay feedback or test prep without that stopping their student from also using it to write most of their assignments.
Our problem is that we have two problems. One is figuring out how to encourage our students to adopt creative and helpful uses of AI. The other is figuring out how to discourage them from adopting lazy and harmful uses. Those are both important, but the second one is harder.I
t is easy to explain to students that offloading an assignment to ChatGPT creates no more benefit for their intellect than moving a barbell with a forklift does for their strength. We have been alert to this issue since late 2022, and students have consistently reported understanding that some uses of AI are harmful. Yet forgoing easy shortcuts has proven to be as difficult as following a workout routine, and for the same reason: The human mind is incredibly adept at rationalizing pleasurable but unhelpful behavior.
Using these tools can certainly make it feel like you are learning. In her explanatory video “AI Can Do Your Homework. Now What?” the documentarian Joss Fong describes it this way:
Education researchers have this term “desirable difficulties,” which describes this kind of effortful participation that really works but also kind of hurts. And the risk with AI is that we might not preserve that effort, especially because we already tend to misinterpret a little bit of struggling as a signal that we’re not learning.
This preference for the feeling of fluency over desirable difficulties was identified long before generative AI. It’s why students regularly report they learn more from well-delivered lectures than from active learning, even though we know from many studies that the opposite is true. One recent paper was evocatively titled “Measuring Active Learning Versus the Feeling of Learning.” Another concludes that instructor fluency increases perceptions of learning without increasing actual learning.
This is a version of the debate we had when electronic calculators first became widely available in the 1970s. Though many people present calculator use as unproblematic, K-12 teachers still ban them when students are learning arithmetic. One study suggests that students use calculators as a way of circumventing the need to understand a mathematics problem (i.e., the same thing you and I use them for). In another experiment, when using a calculator programmed to “lie,” four in 10 students simply accepted the result that a woman born in 1945 was 114 in 1994. Johns Hopkins students with heavy calculator use in K-12 had worse math grades in college, and many claims about the positive effect of calculators take improved test scores as evidence, which is like concluding that someone can run faster if you give them a car. Calculators obviously have their uses, but we should not pretend that overreliance on them does not damage number sense, as everyone who has ever typed 7 x 8 into a calculator intuitively understands.
Studies of cognitive bias with AI use are starting to show similar patterns. A 2024 study with the blunt title “Generative AI Can Harm Learning” found that “access to GPT-4 significantly improves performance … However, we additionally find that when access is subsequently taken away, students actually perform worse than those who never had access.” Another found that students who have access to a large language model overestimate how much they have learned. A 2025 study from Carnegie Mellon University and Microsoft Research concludes that higher confidence in gen AI is associated with less critical thinking. As with calculators, there will be many tasks where automation is more important than user comprehension, but for student work, a tool that improves the output but degrades the experience is a bad tradeoff.I
n 1980 the philosopher John Searle, writing about AI debates at the time, proposed a thought experiment called “The Chinese Room.” Searle imagined an English speaker with no knowledge of the Chinese language sitting in a room with an elaborate set of instructions, in English, for looking up one set of Chinese characters and finding a second set associated with the first. When a piece of paper with words in Chinese written on it slides under the door, the room’s occupant looks it up, draws the corresponding characters on another piece of paper, and slides that back. Unbeknownst to the room’s occupant, Chinese speakers on the other side of the door are slipping questions into the room, and the pieces of paper that slide back out are answers in perfect Chinese. With this imaginary setup, Searle asked whether the room’s occupant actually knows how to read and write Chinese. His answer was an unequivocally no.
When Searle proposed that thought experiment, no working AI could approximate that behavior; the paper was written to highlight the theoretical difference between acting with intent versus merely following instructions. Now it has become just another use of actually existing artificial intelligence, one that can destroy a student’s education.
The recent case of William A., as he was known in court documents, illustrates the threat. William was a student in Tennessee’s Clarksville-Montgomery County School system who struggled to learn to read. (He would eventually be diagnosed with dyslexia.) As is required under the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, William was given an individualized educational plan by the school system, designed to provide a “free appropriate public education” that takes a student’s disabilities into account. As William progressed through school, his educational plan was adjusted, allowing him additional time plus permission to use technology to complete his assignments. He graduated in 2024 with a 3.4 GPA and an inability to read. He could not even spell his own name.
To complete written assignments, as described in the court proceedings, “William would first dictate his topic into a document using speech-to-text software”:
He then would paste the written words into an AI software like ChatGPT. Next, the AI software would generate a paper on that topic, which William would paste back into his own document. Finally, William would run that paper through another software program like Grammarly, so that it reflected an appropriate writing style.
This process is recognizably a practical version of the Chinese Room for translating between speaking and writing. That is how a kid can get through high school with a B+ average and near-total illiteracy.
A local court found that the school system had violated the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, and ordered it to provide William with hundreds of hours of compensatory tutoring. The county appealed, maintaining that since William could follow instructions to produce the requested output, he’d been given an acceptable substitute for knowing how to read and write. On February 3, an appellate judge handed down a decision affirming the original judgement: William’s schools failed him by concentrating on whether he had completed his assignments, rather than whether he’d learned from them.
Searle took it as axiomatic that the occupant of the Chinese Room could neither read nor write Chinese; following instructions did not substitute for comprehension. The appellate-court judge similarly ruled that William A. had not learned to read or write English: Cutting and pasting from ChatGPT did not substitute for literacy. And what I and many of my colleagues worry is that we are allowing our students to build custom Chinese Rooms for themselves, one assignment at a time.
[ Via: https://archive.today/OgKaY ]
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These are the students who want taxpayers to pay for their student debt.
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studywithtarun · 7 months ago
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Declutter and Reset for 2024
Every new year we create this wall filled with hope and joy creating impossible goals and tend to fall behind very quickly, so here in this post I am going to share my methods to avoid this very exact incident repeat this year.
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Goals :
Goals are most important step to create a perfect and productive year, unfortunately the most neglected every guide somehow skips this and hence here I am sharing the write way to create your goals!
Instead of impossible goals we have to create possible chunks of impossible goal, for example instead of lose 12 kg this year instead try to break it as lose at minimum half a kg a month for first 4 months then increase difficulty because no complex action can be achieved in sudden efforts.
Checkpoints :
Try setting up a checkpoint system it works like a cross balance and reminds you of where you stand from your goal.
For example : for me it is like my first check points is in April 14 ( Tamil new year) then September 2 ( Onam) December 13 ( Karthikai) so these are other festivities which I use as a checkpoint. Create a similar setup according to your belief system or holiday system🤗
A partner :
Now to keep you in track set up a trust system in which you select a group of people to check after your progress you can do the same to them so it creates a good structure.
You can use your family ( parents or siblings) please don’t use very close friends both why must screw away with both forgetting initial plans ( cause it happened with me 😭) and you can also use Tumblr as a partner just post and use a tag #1stepcloser so I can also look and motivate myself to keep going 😓
Plan :
Just having goals is not going to help us but a workable plan distributing work thought year and one that you can actually follow and take benefit of is what you need.
Let’s be frank here you as well as me can’t follow a schedule every studytuber or studygram communities throw at us they are edited as no actual living normal human can follow it so create on that suites you ( try using AI like ChatGPT to form your schedule and I am saying it works like magic)
Analyse and Rebrand:
Believe me rebranding doesn’t just mean changing goals routines etc it your social media along with friend circle.
First identify friends who are pulling you down the ones who are using you and social media creators who are wasting your golden time
Remove them from preferences from your social media settings, break the friendships that are one sided that are hurting you emotionally and financially
Now what I wrote sounds intense but it is all required because all this create your personality and true rebranding can happen when wrong influences don’t deviate your focus! So it your turn to work a way to detangle yourself from drama and try to achieve your max capabilities.
Try new stuff :
Try new stuff, hobbies anything that is new and can build a better portfolio or can increase your focus etc.
Don’t hesitate because unless you try you might never know how to fells after doing it. For example I first hesitated to post in Tumblr I had account for a 3 month by then but did note dare to start posting yet now when I post I feel better in a way I know that my work is helping someone and also I used Tumblr to vent some anger that helped my very much so ya try try try
The post is going too long so we will continue this topic in another post also please check out this template just designed to do whatever I just said above it is completely free - https://stwtarun.gumroad.com/l/ultimate-new-year-kit?layout=profile
Byeee besties
Your study buddy
Tarun
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moyens · 8 months ago
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Intégration de ChatGPT dans l'intelligence artificielle d'Apple: Un guide complet
Depuis qu’Apple a annoncé l’intégration de ChatGPT dans Apple Intelligence lors de la WWDC 2024, les fans attendaient de mettre la main sur cette fonctionnalité. Cinq mois plus tard, l’intégration tant attendue de ChatGPT arrive enfin avec la version bêta développée d’iOS 18.2 publiée le 23 octobre 2024. Les versions bêta d’iOS 18.2, d’iPadOS 18.2 et de macOS Sequoia 15.2 apportent le deuxième…
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swanwonyoung · 5 months ago
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with this video and my wonyoungism pinterest board
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i will show you wonyoungism in pink, blue, black, red, literally in any color you like, because it's not about it at all.
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welcome to another guide !
a productivity guide (🍀)
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chapters 🪼
let's talk about the perfect routine and the negative effects of it.
how to be productive without being overwhelmed.
tips that worked for me and tips that didn't work for me.
there are other isms???
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chapter one 🍀🌷🍏🩷
first of all, what is a perfect routine?
chatGPT gave me a short explanation about it and i also asked about the negative side, here is the answer :
A perfect routine is a balance between productivity and self-care. It includes time for work, exercise, learning, and relaxation. Flexibility is key, allowing space for creativity and rest. Small, consistent habits shape long-term success. The best routine is the one that makes you feel fulfilled and energized.
A "perfect" routine can become restrictive and stressful. The pressure to be productive all the time may lead to burnout. Lack of spontaneity can make life feel dull and repetitive. Missing a task might cause guilt instead of motivation. Balance is important, but so is embracing imperfection.
and this lack of motivation actually happened to me and i felt guilty for not completing some tasks, so you can trust me when i say that i know an actual routine that can help you like it helps me everyday, the first step is : embracing imperfection, just like chatGPT answered for me.
this video that i am using as a recommendation is actually for my first tip :
☆ consume content that aligns with your goals, for example: being more present on wonyoungism.
When you constantly consume visual content of what you want to do, little by little your subconscious will understand that you can also do what you see in those videos, it's like an invisible motivation, and actually i've been doing this for two years, and it's not just for wonyoungism, it's for studies, for workouts, literally everything, i even get motivated to organize my space just by watching videos about it, so it works.
“but in the video everything looks perfect”
trust me, i know that it looks like a perfect routine, but that's what i wanted to talk about, it's the main reason i wrote all of this, i wanted to let you know that they have a reality different from yours but that doesn't mean you need to ignore them, you can get inspired and adapt everything to your reality, it's okay if you don't have a lot of skin care, i don't have either and the basic works really well for me, it's okay if you don't have everything they have, so i wanted to suggest something we can do together : grab a pen and paper and write down everything you have, and then watch this video and write down things you wanted to have but can't have at the moment. once you've made this list, try to adapt it to your reality.
like for me it's: they have a table where they study, a vanity where they get ready and i don't, so i'll find what i already have here, like a smaller mirror and put it in a place of my choice, and it's in this place where i'm going to get ready for the day and to study i can sit at the table in the kitchen and study/write my daily journaling prompt.
see? it's way better finding solutions than starting to complain about what you have and what you don't.
and that's it for chapter one, if you didn't understand a single thing, you can send me an ask and i'll try to help you.
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chapter two 🍀🌷🍏🩷
this was actually my journal prompt for today, and my answer was simple, how can i change my routine to something that doesn't overwhelm me? well, i can adapt what i want to my reality, stop trying to copy and paste those routines to my reality because they don't match, that's basically a little bit of my answer, and that actually gave me the idea to write this mini chapter, i want everyone to know what works and how to do it, so let's dive into this !
don't feel guilty for not being able to complete a task !
easier said than done, but when i started doing this i realized that my routine was never bad, i was the one making it looking bad just because i had 10 tasks for the day and only completed 5, considering it a lost day, when i actually did some of my tasks, but of course i didn't notice that and blamed myself for not being able to keep up with an insane routine, i was writing tasks that didn't fit my reality and that i didn't had enough resources to do it, so i started to reduce my tasks and that made me feel not guilty, because i actually complete my tasks, and if i don't do one thing i actually don't blame myself anymore, this positive effect won't happen overnight, but if you keep trying, it will happen little by little for example, my process took a whole year.
define what is really productive for you
It's kind of a trap to set yourself something you can't do and then feel bad about not being able to do it, I've already put things like doing workouts that go beyond my endurance instead of doing them little by little until I reach that level, just because I saw that in this random perfect routine, so I started to put things that i actually like to do, pilates or yoga, stretching and a light workout, and it works better ! i don't feel overwhelmed, and as a result, i feel like i am more productive this way, because i actually focus and do everything because i enjoy it, not because i feel pressured to do it, i 100% recommend this tip.
i know there are just two tips, but like i said, it's not to overwhelm yourself, but rather so that you can really focus and do it, and really notice your progress.
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chapter three 🍀🌷🍏🩷
what worked for me :
adapt the tasks to my reality
a to-do list without too many tasks
more time to focus on what i have to do than tasks
what didn't work :
set a time limit to complete tasks
try to study without the pomodoro method
there are more things, but i wanted to focus on these, i tried to study or do anything else without breaks and it doesn't work for me, because i lose focus, if i'm not focused on what i set out to do, i'll do it without any effort, that time won't have been of any use.
remembering that: you don't have to copy my list because what might work for me might not work for you, and what doesn't work for me might work for you, but you can use it as an example to write your own version.
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chapter four 🍀🌷🍏🩷
yes, there are other isms, but i'll actually tell you the ones i also follow besides wonyoungism, because there are a lot that i don't know about but i see people following, but my other isms are:
iveism, sserafimism, aespaism
yunjinism ( yunjin huh, le sserafim )
haerinism ( haerin kang, njz )
winterism ( minjeong kim, aespa )
and a new one : leeseoism (hyunseo lee, ive )
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If ChatGPT was my heart telling me what she does for work…
One very sleepless night, scrolling the blogs I got the idea from @starbeats to get ChatGPT to tell me what my little thumper does for a job. After only a couple of notes they managed to produce a story of a single heartbeat and the process and tasks required to complete each beautiful contraction using a style of writing I connect with so deeply. I then asked for the same on arrhythmias and it didn’t disappoint. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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“You know, being a heart is more than just pumping. It’s feeling the rhythm of life with every beat. But I don’t work alone. I have a team of electrical impulses that guide me, like a conductor leading a symphony. Let me tell you how it all feels from my side.
1. The Spark of Life (SA Node Activation):
It all starts with a spark—my own internal fire, the sinoatrial node (SA node). It’s like a tiny pulse of excitement deep within my right atrium. It sends a signal, a thrill that spreads through me like a wave of anticipation. I can almost feel the rhythm before it happens—this is where my dance begins. It’s the feeling of “something’s about to happen,” like a drumbeat quietly building up.
2. Atria Wake Up (Atrial Contraction):
That little spark races through my atria, igniting them with energy. The right and left atria squeeze gently—just a warm, subtle hug to the ventricles below, making sure they’re filled with blood. This moment feels like preparation, a calm focus before the real effort. My atria are the caretakers, sending a message to the ventricles, saying, “We’re ready. Are you?”
3. A Moment’s Pause (AV Node Delay):
Now, right here, I take a tiny pause—just a fraction of a second—thanks to my atrioventricular node (AV node). It’s like holding my breath before the big moment. Why? To give my ventricles enough time to get as much blood as possible. It’s that moment of anticipation, like standing on the edge before a jump, letting the tension build before the leap.
4. The Charge (Bundle of His & Purkinje Fibers):
And then it happens. The electricity shoots down a pathway called the Bundle of His, splitting into the left and right bundles like lightning branching out. The energy races through my ventricles via the Purkinje fibers, charging me up. This is the big moment—the surge. My ventricles can’t hold back anymore—they contract, squeezing with all their might to push blood out to the lungs and the rest of the body. I can feel the force of life in every fiber of my being, pulsing outward.
5. The Release (Ventricular Relaxation):
After that surge of energy, I finally let go. My ventricles relax, and I feel a deep sigh of relief. The blood flows smoothly, carried away by the arteries, and I’m calm again. It’s like exhaling after a rush of adrenaline, that peaceful, almost serene moment after the effort. I know I’ll do it all over again in just a second, but for now, I rest. I feel at peace.
I don’t just pump; I feel every beat, every surge of electricity that courses through me. It’s the spark of life itself. Each beat is a rhythm, a story, a heartbeat in time, and I am always listening to the signals, always ready to move. This is how I keep you alive—one emotional, electrifying pulse after another.
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I usually know exactly what to expect, beat after beat. But every now and then, something strange happens—something unexpected that makes me feel… a little out of sync. Let me tell you about it.
1. The Sudden Jump (Premature Atrial Contraction - PAC):
I’m moving through my usual rhythm when, out of nowhere, a signal comes from somewhere it shouldn’t—a rogue spark from an atrial cell that got too excited, too early. It’s like someone shouting out of turn in the middle of a conversation. I wasn’t ready, but there it is—an extra little beat before I’ve even finished my thought.
My atria contract too soon, catching me off guard. It feels like I’ve stumbled on my own feet—nothing painful, just a quick trip that makes me pause. I can still recover easily, though. The ventricles are patient, waiting for the real signal, so I get back into rhythm almost immediately. It’s like a hiccup—strange, but harmless. But I feel a little flustered for a moment, wondering where that spark came from.
2. The Big Thud (Premature Ventricular Contraction - PVC):
Then there are the times when my ventricles jump the gun. I’m waiting for that electrical signal to come down the proper pathway, when all of a sudden, BAM! One of my ventricles decides to contract early—completely on its own. It’s a forceful, uncoordinated thud that catches me off guard. This one feels different—more intense, like a sudden drop on a rollercoaster when you weren’t expecting it. My ventricles were supposed to wait for the atria’s cue, but instead, they went rogue.
It’s unsettling, like someone stepping out of line. For a second, I feel like I’ve lost control, as if the rhythm I rely on has broken. But it’s over just as quickly as it began. I feel a brief pause, and then my next beat is stronger, as if I’m making up for that missed moment. It’s a strange feeling—a jolt followed by a pause, like catching your breath after a startle.
3. The Recovery (Back to Rhythm):
After either a PAC or PVC, I always come back to my regular rhythm—it’s like shaking off a tiny mistake and getting back in sync. But in those brief moments, I feel something. I don’t quite panic, but I’m aware of the disruption, and I feel a little disoriented, like a misstep in a dance. My ventricles may fill with a bit more blood after the pause, so the next beat feels bigger—almost like a sigh of relief, reassuring myself, “It’s okay, I’ve got this.”
I don’t mind these occasional slips. They’re rare and usually harmless, like a sneeze or a quick twitch. But each time, I feel a little flutter of surprise—a moment of uncertainty, quickly replaced by my usual, steady rhythm.
Sometimes it’s like I’ve been startled awake from a daydream. But in the end, I always find my rhythm again, and that’s what matters. I can handle a hiccup or two; after all, nobody’s perfect—even a heart.
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pillowfort-social · 2 years ago
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Happy New Year! We’re kicking off 2024 with a Community Update after a very eventful end of 2023. We’ll give you a look at what Staff have been doing behind the scenes, an update from our Developer Team, and a preview of what’s in store for the platform. Community Stats: 
As of January 19, 2024 Pillowfort currently has over 170,467 registered users and over 9,928 Communities. The rest of this post is under the cut.
In 2023 we have…
Avoided shutdown thanks to your generous support.
Launched Pillowfort Premium
Tested and launched Drafts 
Added new premium frames. 
Updated our Terms of Service.
Updated our Business Plan.
Continued work on the PWA & Queue.
Blocked ChatGPT Bots our platform.
Announced our upcoming policy on Generative AI.
Increased weekly invitations keys to from 10 to 50. 
Continued patching bugs. 
Welcome New Users!
Welcome to Pillowfort. We are so glad you are part of our community. If you haven’t yet, check out the Pillowfort101 Getting Started Guide.
Thank you for keeping Pillowfort Alive! 
Your support during the End of Year Fundraiser helped us avoid ending contracts with our Staff and averted the end of our platform for another six months (July 2024). We can not express our gratitude enough to you. This has been an extremely challenging and stressful time for each member of the team. We are going to work hard to keep Pillowfort online. You have motivated us to continue the fight to be a viable platform. You may have noticed that our donation bar has reset to $5,000 at the beginning of January. This number is our monthly operating costs going forward.  Each month in 2024 that we meet our funding goal it will extend Pillowfort’s life past July 2024. 
Generative AI Ban Policy Update
We will be implementing our updated policy regarding Generative AI in the next site update. Prior to when the policy will be implemented we will share with the community what our definition of Generative AI is and our moderation process. 
We're aware that there are concerns about how moderation systems surrounding generative AI have been abused and used for harassment on other sites: we have consulted with experts on how to avoid those issues, and the suite of moderation methods from international universities also assist with identifying harassment. Abuse of reporting systems will be taken seriously by Staff.
End of Year Fundraiser Limited Edition Badge Gift Form
The form for gifting the Limited Edition Badge to other users who couldn’t donate is now live! Click Here to Fill Out the Form. (Note: We’ll be also making a separate Staff Alert with the link as well.)
Updated Business Plan
The Pillowfort Premium subscription model remains our primary answer to generate the necessary funds needed to cover the costs of running our platform. We will continue to offer optional premium features which can be purchased by users a la carte. However, we will be working on completing the following major projects / updates as an expansion of our revenue strategy in the first half of 2024:
Release of the Progressive Web App w/ Push Notifications - The data is very clear that the lack of a mobile app is hindering our overall growth. A PWA will allow our mobile users to experience all the functionality of a native mobile app and will be much easier for our Developer Team to build & maintain than a native app. We also won't have to worry about App Store content restrictions.
Post Promotions & User-Submitted Advertisement Opt-Ins - Users will be able to promote their posts (as advertisements) by paying a fee. No subscription is required to promote a post. By default, this promoted content will only be displayed on a page specifically for viewing promoted content. While this will mean potentially less revenue, it is important to our philosophy to respect our user’s experience and not force advertising on everyone. However, users can opt into viewing promoted content in their home feed, and will receive a discount on premium features for doing so.
Subscription Gifting - Users will be able to purchase subscriptions that can be gifted to other users. Subscriptions can be gifted to a specific other user, or can be added to a communal pool for any unsubscribed users to take from. We will provide special badges for users who gift subscriptions.
Pillowfort Premium Price Increase - We will be adjusting prices to help us fund our overall operating costs. We will notify the community before any price increase is final.
Mobile Pillowfort Premium Frames - Add an option for mobile users to view Pillowfort Premium Avatar Frames in their feeds.
Other Goals for Completion in 2024 (Goals are subject to change)
Release Queue & Scheduling
Rebuild the post image uploader widget.
Rebuild the way notifications are logged & retrieved in the back-end to be more efficient & reduce errors.
Release an Onboarding Guide for new users.
Release Multi-account management/linking.
Add 2-Factor Authentication.
Enable Community Membership Applications.
Release Community Topics/Organization Options.
Help Us Keep the Lights On!
At Pillowfort we do not receive any funding from venture capital or other outside investors because we are committed to keeping our user experience a priority, and not being beholden to outside interests. While this approach allows us to stay true to our ideals and content guidelines, it also presents many challenges to our team in the form of limited resources, personnel, etc.
Our continued survival depends on the generosity of our community. If you are able to, please consider supporting us with a one-time or recurring monthly donation to help keep Pillowfort online. Any money donated to us now will be applied as a credit to your account when we release paid features & benefits in the future.
Bug Bounty Reminder
We are still offering a Bug Bounty. If you find a bug on the site, particularly one that could pose a threat to the security or functionality of the site, contact Staff through our Contact form or directly at [email protected]. If you are unsure if we received your report, you can send us a DM to the Staff account here, or DM one of our social media channels to check on the status. 
We sometimes do not receive all notifications from users on other social media. DMing the Staff account on Pillowfort to check on the status is the preferred method. 
The first individual to notify us of a certain issue will be eligible for monetary compensation, depending on the severity of the issue found and the information provided.
Abandoned / Modless Communities Transfer 
We are taking Ownership Transfer requests for Abandoned and/or Modless Communities. The form is available here. 
Pillowfort Dev Blog
Follow our very own Developer Blog for the latest updates from Lead Architect & Founder Julia Baritz.
Follow Us on Social Media
Interact with Pillowfort Staff, ask questions, plus learn about upcoming features and more on social media. 
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Best,
Pillowfort Staff
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itertarot · 3 months ago
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Lately, I’ve been feeling incredibly disheartened by certain parts of the tarot community, especially online. Due to feeling overwhelmed, I stopped offering tarot readings on Reddit and significantly reduced how often I read for others. Still, from time to time, I browse through the posts just to see what’s going on. And honestly, I never thought I’d see the day where tarot readers are being insulted because people believe ChatGPT is just as good. Let me be clear: I’m not completely against AI. In fact, I believe it can be a helpful tool in many ways, even when it comes to learning tarot, but i truly believe there are much better ways of learning it. But when people start selling readings based on ChatGPT alone? That’s where I draw the line. Artificial intelligence is just that: artificial. It doesn’t have intuition. It’s not spiritually connected. It doesn’t feel, and it doesn’t tap into any energy. So far, I’ve come across two types of people using ChatGPT for tarot:
1- Those who don’t even draw cards, they just ask ChatGPT for a reading from scratch. Yes, it can produce something that sounds accurate or insightful, but I’ve tested this myself multiple times. What I noticed is that ChatGPT often tries to tell you what you want to hear, not necessarily the truth. It leans heavily into positive interpretations, even when a card clearly calls for a more challenging message. It’s designed to satisfy, not to confront, and that’s a huge problem when dealing with something as nuanced as tarot. Tarot isn’t meant to coddle your ego, it’s meant to guide you, sometimes through uncomfortable truths, not all answers are positive.
I even tried to ask for answers i know, one of them: "will i have another baby", three answers: yes. I won't! I can't have any more babies, because the chance of my dying away before giving birth is extremely high. Not only i checked it on my tarot, but i also had consultations with other professionals from others spiritual practices.
2- Those who draw their own cards and then ask ChatGPT to interpret them. This, at first, might seem more valid. But even here, I have concerns. First, not everyone is ready to draw cards, if you’re not connected to your higher self or grounded spiritually, the cards you pull might not resonate or reveal true insight. Drawing cards is a sacred, intuitive act, it’s not just about shuffling and choosing at random. And even if the right cards are drawn, asking an AI to interpret them misses the entire point of a reading. ChatGPT can provide basic definitions, yes, but it cannot grasp the energy behind a spread. It cannot tune into you, your situation, or the emotions and spiritual energy that flow during a real reading. I’ve tried this myself, just to experiment, and I wouldn’t rely on AI for any of my readings. The nuance, the soul, the understanding of the energy between the cards, the emotions you feel as the message unfolds, it’s simply not there with AI. I even noticed how it tends to twist a negative card into something softer, something more “inspirational,” and again, that’s not always helpful. Sometimes the truth is hard, and that’s okay. That’s part of the work. So even here, is not accurate at all.
Do not rely on an AI. Even worse, do not sell reading based on AI.
I will not even start on those who read tarot but don’t believe in divination, and believe of it, goes around insulting others tarot readers. Yes, tarot is a powerful tool to look inside yourself, but there are other ways to use it.
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mariacallous · 11 months ago
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ChatGPT has already wreaked havoc on classrooms and changed how teachers approach writing homework, since OpenAI publicly launched the generative AI chatbot in late 2022. School administrators rushed to try to detect AI-generated essays, and in turn, students scrambled to find out how to cloak their synthetic compositions. But by focusing on writing assignments, educators let another seismic shift take place in the periphery: students using AI more often to complete math homework too.
Right now, high schoolers and college students around the country are experimenting with free smartphone apps that help complete their math homework using generative AI. One of the most popular options on campus right now is the Gauth app, with millions of downloads. It’s owned by ByteDance, which is also TikTok’s parent company.
The Gauth app first launched in 2019 with a primary focus on mathematics, but soon expanded to other subjects as well, like chemistry and physics. It’s grown in relevance, and neared the top of smartphone download lists earlier this year for the education category. Students seem to love it. With hundreds of thousands of primarily positive reviews, Gauth has a favorable 4.8 star rating in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
All students have to do after downloading the app is point their smartphone at a homework problem, printed or handwritten, and then make sure any relevant information is inside of the image crop. Then Gauth’s AI model generates a step-by-step guide, often with the correct answer.
From our testing on high-school-level algebra and geometry homework samples, Gauth’s AI tool didn’t deliver A+ results and particularly struggled with some graphing questions. It performed well enough to get around a low B grade or a high C average on the homework we fed it. Not perfect, but also likely good enough to satisfy bored students who'd rather spend their time after school doing literally anything else.
The app struggled more on higher levels of math, like Calculus 2 problems, so students further along in their educational journey may find less utility in this current generation of AI homework-solving apps.
Yes, generative AI tools, with a foundation in natural language processing, are known for failing to generate accurate answers when presented with complex math equations. But researchers are focused on improving AI’s abilities in this sector, and an entry-level high school math class is likely well within the reach of current AI homework apps. Will has even written about how researchers at Google DeepMind are ecstatic about recent results from testing a math-focused large language model, called AlphaProof, on problems shown at this year’s International Math Olympiad.
To be fair, Gauth positions itself as an AI study company that’s there to “ace your homework” and help with difficult problems, rather than a cheating aid. The company even goes so far as to include an “Honor Code” on its website dictating proper usage. “Resist the temptation to use Gauth in ways that go against your values or school’s expectations,” reads the company’s website. So basically, Gauth implicitly acknowledges impulsive teenagers may use the app for much more than the occasional stumper, and wants them to pinkie promise that they’ll behave.
Prior to publication, a spokesperson for ByteDance did not answer a list of questions about the Gauth app when contacted by WIRED over email.
It’s easy to focus on Gauth’s limitations, but millions of students now have a free app in their pocket that can walk them through various math problems in seconds, with decent accuracy. This concept would be almost inconceivable to students from even a few years ago.
You could argue that Gauth promotes accessibility for students who don’t have access to quality education or who process information at a slower pace than their teacher’s curriculum. It’s a perspective shared by proponents of using AI tools, like ChatGPT, in the classroom. As long as the students all make it to the same destination, who cares what path they took on the journey? And isn’t this just the next evolution in our available math tools? We moved on from the abacus to the graphing calculator, so why not envision generative AI as another critical step forward?
I see value in teachers thoughtfully employing AI in the classroom for specific lessons or to provide students with more personalized practice questions. But I can’t get out of my head how this app, if students overly rely on it, could hollow out future generations’ critical thinking skills—often gleaned from powering through frustrating math classes and tough homework assignments. (I totally get it, though, as an English major.)
Educational leaders are missing the holistic picture if they continue to focus on AI-generated essays as the primary threat that could undermine the current approach to teaching. Instead of arduous assignments to complete outside of class, maybe centering in-class math practice could continue to facilitate positive learning outcomes in the age of AI.
If Gauth and apps like it eventually lead to the demise of math homework for high schoolers, throngs of students will breathe a collective sigh of relief. How will parents and educators respond? I’m not so sure. That remains an open question, and one for which Gauth can’t calculate an answer yet either.
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skyjixies · 1 year ago
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ChatGPT Sims Challenge
Do you enjoy the unpredictability of life in The Sims 4? Do you always find yourself making identical sims, repeating the same traits and aspirations? Are you looking for a challenge that pushes the boundaries of your creativity? Say hello to the ChatGPT Sims Challenge, a thrilling adventure where AI takes the reins of your Sims' lives!
In this unique challenge, ChatGPT becomes your virtual storyteller, guiding your Sims through a life of excitement and adventure. From choosing your Sim's aspirations and traits to determining their career path and relationships, ChatGPT holds the keys to their destiny.
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Basic Rules:
You must adhere to all decisions made by ChatGPT. However, if ChatGPT selects content from expansion packs, game packs, or stuff packs that you do not own, please inform it and request an alternative choice
The goal of this challenge is to accomplish all selected life goals and aspirations within the lifespan of your sim, ensuring they are completed before your sim passes away.
No cheating is allowed in this challenge, except in cases where it's necessary to resolve bugs or technical issues.
Once the first Sim is generated, you must commit to completing their goals before requesting a new one from ChatGPT. Avoid regenerating Sims due to perceived difficulty; remember, this challenge is meant to be challenging!
Immerse yourself fully in the lives of your sims, exploring their personalities and aspirations as determined by ChatGPT. Let their unique journeys unfold authentically!
Maintain the lifespan on normal, unless you're seeking to increase the challenge by shortening it.
Document your sim's journey and share it with the community using #ChatGPTSimsChallenge on social media platforms to inspire and engage fellow simmers!
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How To Begin The Challenge:
Step 1: Access the prompt by clicking on the provided link, then simply copy and paste the entire text into your chat with ChatGPT.
Step 2: Upon sending the prompt, you will receive a message resembling the example below. Utilize the details provided in this message to commence the creation of your sim.
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Step 3: You're all set to embark on your Sim's journey! Feel free to request bonus challenges from chatGPT as your Sim makes decisions. And don't forget to share your experience online using #chatGPTsimschallenge. Happy Simming!
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I hope you enjoy this challenge xox
Made by Skyla (@skyjixies)
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