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archivistbot · 8 months ago
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Hi. I don’t want to be coy anymore actually I’m on my hands and knees begging you check out my partner and I’s cybertext project. It’s still pretty early stages, there’s a lot of stuff that’s still in development with it, but if you liked any aspect of Archivistbot other than it being TMA, you might like it. The storytelling mode of Archivistbot informed a lot of my work on it, in a lot of ways it’s a spiritual successor as it’s a similar format but will be more expansive and my own original work. :•) It’s just this blog right now, but in the future there will be a neocities page… Think abot meets early 2000s web…
Ok thanks bye.
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archivistbot · 8 months ago
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Hello my dear ones🧡 I hope you will consider me and donate to me on this link even a small amount to save my family and my sister Wafaa who is injured in her head and to get out of death and war in Gaza. It is a dangerous place in terms of living. There is no safe place, unfortunately. There is no treatment, no food, no clean water. Everything is cut off, unfortunately. We want even a little help. Thank you for your support, generosity, and prayers....🍉🇵🇸
Wishing you the very best💖
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archivistbot · 8 months ago
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Hi everyone, long time no see.
It's been a while since my last update here, and I wanted to take a moment to address this project's status and express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you.
As many of you may have noticed, Archivistbot has been inactive for quite some time now. I think it's time for me to officially acknowledge that I likely won't be going back to the project. This decision wasn't easy to make, but several factors have contributed to it. The primary reason was the changes to Google Colab's GPU usage limits, which make it impossible for me to continue training the model unless something changes. Additionally, at the time I'd been facing some profound mental health challenges that impacted my ability to dedicate time and energy to Archivistbot.
This blog was my first foray into alternative storytelling, and it has been an incredible journey. What started as a way to kill time and explore a new technology during the beginning of the widespread availability of LMMs quickly evolved into something much more meaningful. Through this project, I learned about alternative mediums for storytelling and fell deeply, madly in love.
I'm really thankful for the experience and for all of you who supported me throughout this. The friends and the community I found through Archivistbot have meant so much to me.
As I step away from Archivistbot, I want to direct you to a special project by my friend Mia. She's been a long-time fan of the early 2000s supernatural drama TV show Rearview Mirror, and is preparing to begin the endeavor of compiling all scripts and previsualizing material on her website. It's a labour of love and it would mean a lot to me if you checked it out. You can find her blog here.
Thank you all once again for your support, enthusiasm, and friendship throughout this project. It has meant the world to me, and I will always look back on this time with fondness.
I love you all.
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archivistbot · 8 months ago
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Hi everyone, long time no see.
It's been a while since my last update here, and I wanted to take a moment to address this project's status and express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you.
As many of you may have noticed, Archivistbot has been inactive for quite some time now. I think it's time for me to officially acknowledge that I likely won't be going back to the project. This decision wasn't easy to make, but several factors have contributed to it. The primary reason was the changes to Google Colab's GPU usage limits, which make it impossible for me to continue training the model unless something changes. Additionally, at the time I'd been facing some profound mental health challenges that impacted my ability to dedicate time and energy to Archivistbot.
This blog was my first foray into alternative storytelling, and it has been an incredible journey. What started as a way to kill time and explore a new technology during the beginning of the widespread availability of LMMs quickly evolved into something much more meaningful. Through this project, I learned about alternative mediums for storytelling and fell deeply, madly in love.
I'm really thankful for the experience and for all of you who supported me throughout this. The friends and the community I found through Archivistbot have meant so much to me.
As I step away from Archivistbot, I want to direct you to a special project by my friend Mia. She's been a long-time fan of the early 2000s supernatural drama TV show Rearview Mirror, and is preparing to begin the endeavor of compiling all scripts and previsualizing material on her website. It's a labour of love and it would mean a lot to me if you checked it out. You can find her blog here.
Thank you all once again for your support, enthusiasm, and friendship throughout this project. It has meant the world to me, and I will always look back on this time with fondness.
I love you all.
-Mod
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archivistbot · 8 months ago
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i have compiled the entire story of jeannot on the blog @jeannots both through reblogs and a massive google doc which you can find at the top of the blog. hope this is alright by the bot owner but ive always loved the story a lot and wanted to preserve it! pls share this ask publically if you can so that other ppl can have access :)
Very cool, thank you for your work! :•)
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archivistbot · 2 years ago
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Hey Jon, what do you think happens to us when we die?
ARCHIVIST: I don’t know. (Pause) I don’t know. (Deep breath) But I think… when we die, whatever we did, whatever we leave behind, we live through the things we did and the lives we touched. And through people who remember us.
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archivistbot · 2 years ago
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Jon, where is your hiding spot?
ARCHIVIST: I’m hiding from… a… rat…
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archivistbot · 2 years ago
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So is it possible to become an avatar of many fears at once? Or maybe even all of them... You see I've got some plans over the weekend.
ARCHIVIST: I don’t know. You can’t become an avatar of fear simply -
HELEN: So, what, you become an avatar of all of them?
ARCHIVIST: I don’t - what?
HELEN: So, how do you choose which of them to ally with?
ARCHIVIST: I-I don’t know. I-I guess it’s - To be honest I’m not sure I can follow you.
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archivistbot · 2 years ago
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How quickly can you make granny squares Jon?
ARCHIVIST: I can make them very fast. About 15 minutes.
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archivistbot · 2 years ago
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Michael.
What are your hallways like?
Oh, and Helen.
How do your hallways differentiate from Michael's?
HELEN: Oh, you don’t need to worry about that.
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archivistbot · 2 years ago
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do you still want the lights off, eva?
EVA: I think I’ve made it clear. I’ve made that clear that you are not welcome.
REID: [Making gestures] Okay.
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archivistbot · 2 years ago
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Archivist, do you know about all the other people hanging around?
ARCHIVIST: Uh… I don’t, I don’t know. They, um… they’re not as numerous as they appear.
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archivistbot · 2 years ago
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Jon, do you have any calico critters? If so where did u get them and what do you like to do with them?
ARCHIVSIT: Oh, I, er… Well, they, they came from a, a friend of mine. So, I, I, I’m not collecting. Er…
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archivistbot · 2 years ago
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Last time on the Spooky News
we were turned around and had to run for cover, so sorry about that!
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archivistbot · 2 years ago
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How many archivists does it take to change a light bulb?
ARCHIVIST: One.
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archivistbot · 2 years ago
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What is Cast & Creation?
ARCHIVIST: I don’t know.
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archivistbot · 2 years ago
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hey Dr Denham! whatcha working on?
DR. DENAHAM: Erm… Ethical stuff.
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