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jackmaths · 2 years ago
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ChatGPT, a powerful AI, revolutionizes businesses by automating tasks, enhancing customer support, providing insights, and fostering innovation. It boosts efficiency and competitiveness across various sectors.
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notfeelingthyaster · 11 months ago
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jason nightwinging was better than bruce nightwinging. tim would be the obvious choice, he is like smaller penis guy no one would notice, and he has no job since he is clinging to robin. cass would be a good choice. duke would be an okay choice. even steph would be a better choice, actually, even if she is blonde, we put a cowl on her and it's solved. ANYONE. BUT. BRUCE.
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ohheycallmek · 2 months ago
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CHATGPT.
WHAT THEBXJF EVERG LOVINGH FFUCK IA THISSSSSSS???? 💀💀
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chaos0pikachu · 1 year ago
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Charles really has some fucking audacity to blast into Magneto's mind setting him up with the hey honey remember that time we were at the bar, I was looking hella cute and we came out to each other? with that gay ass fuck me smirk from the mccoy slut era and then pulls out the speech of oh magnus we'd never abandon~~ each other like he didn't do just that for some cockatoo coochie playing hilary swank in freedom writers to his future bird flu in laws while magnus was back on earth fighting the UN, jan 6th rioters, dealing with a clones (these ain't even his kids!?) and going through a second genocide level event only to wake up to some pepto bismol motherfucker shaving him down and then stripping him down (why?? for the vibes???) strapping him up and playing purple people eater on repeat because Chat GPT thinks he's funny and Magnus is all "hug me all you want Charles this shit ain't working this time" so Charles is all like "cerebro play I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston" and Magnus melts like the down bad bitch he is and this is why mutants will never gain rights
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hkayakh · 2 years ago
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Ok OSP isn’t on tumblr BUT in one of their videos Red talked about how before cellphones were invented, essentially no stories had anything close to a system of how a phone works. No people able to easily communicate with each other whenever, wherever, and forever. Nowadays we can have two people phone each other details about how to take down the baddie and even have it be a plot point when they can’t do that.
What I’m getting at is how I think something like that is going to happen with all his new A.I. stuff coming out. I’m talking about chat gpt, image and face emulators, voice A.I.’s.
So far the only thing I’ve seen close is how in the new movie Nimona which (spoiler):
the director says how that wasn’t her confessing to the murder of the queen but a fake, a clone or whatever
And that just barely comes close to the idea of A.I. framing someone
In the future, maybe 5 years I expect to see all sorts of stories that integrate the use of A.I. to fake people and drive forward the plot and storytelling.
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hikingsuper · 4 months ago
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A friend recommend me to use chat GPT for a history and I thought of asking It to do a Fleetway re imagination and this happened
Title: Sonic the Comic
Setting:
Mobius, once a peaceful and vibrant world, is now under the brutal rule of Dr. Robotnik. His forces dominate the majority of the planet, turning cities into dark, industrial wastelands. However, in the shadows, resistance groups have sprung up, each fighting in their own way for the future of Mobius. Sonic and his allies stand as the last hope of a free world, and their mission is to defeat Robotnik and restore peace.
The Emerald Forest is a mysterious, ancient zone at the heart of Mobius. It holds secrets that could tip the balance of power—secrets that Robotnik desperately wants to control. But even as Sonic and his team push back against Robotnik's forces, new dangers rise from within their own ranks, and their ultimate challenge may come from forces they least expect.
The Sonic Resistance:
Sonic the Hedgehog (Extra Life Sonic - The Clone)
Sonic, the iconic speedster, is still the heart of the Freedom Fighters, but in this reimagined world, Extra Life Sonic plays a major role. He is a clone created by Robotnik in a twisted experiment to replicate Sonic's abilities. This clone, known as Extra Life Sonic, was engineered with a similar personality to the original Sonic but with a key difference—he was created as a disposable tool for Robotnik.
Extra Life Sonic’s role in the story is complex. Though he shares Sonic’s speed and some of his charm, he is more naive and torn between his artificial origins and his desire for freedom. In this reimagining, Extra Life Sonic will struggle with the question of who he truly is. Is he just a copy of Sonic, or does he have the right to define himself? Over time, his bond with the original Sonic grows as they face off against Robotnik's forces and discover their shared purpose. However, the conflict remains: will he ever be able to live his own life outside of Robotnik's shadow?
Tails (Miles Prower)
Tails is still Sonic's trusted sidekick and inventor, but in this version, he has a more prominent role as a strategist and leader of smaller rebel units. His intellect and technological expertise are invaluable to the Freedom Fighters, as he creates innovative gadgets to fight Robotnik’s technological domination. Tails is more mature and reflective in this story, growing into a figure who can hold his own in battle and make tough decisions for the team.
Shortfuse the Cybernik
Shortfuse is still the tragic figure caught between his past and present. A young, heroic character forced into roboticization by Robotnik, Shortfuse's story is one of inner conflict. In this reimagining, Shortfuse is not just a Cybernik—he is a symbol of what happens when Robotnik's tyranny turns innocent lives into weapons. As a member of the Freedom Fighters, Shortfuse continues to battle not only Robotnik’s army but also the roboticized nature of his own body. His journey becomes about reclaiming his humanity, and his emotional arc is deeply tied to themes of freedom versus control.
Tenko
Tenko remains an enigmatic ninja figure, skilled in both stealth and martial arts. In this version, Tenko is a mysterious ally who harbors crucial information about the Chaos Emeralds and the Emerald Forest, a key location that holds the secrets to defeating Robotnik. She is part of an ancient order of protectors who have sworn to safeguard Mobius’s natural forces. Though initially secretive, Tenko gradually reveals her past and becomes one of the most reliable fighters in the Freedom Fighters' ranks. Her loyalty to Sonic’s cause is unwavering, but her own motivations and hidden history add a level of intrigue.
Grimmer
Grimmer is a ruthless bounty hunter, fiercely loyal to Robotnik. In this reimagined world, Grimmer has undergone further enhancements to make him an even deadlier opponent. His skill in combat is matched only by his sadistic pleasure in hunting down Sonic and his allies. Grimmer’s backstory is one of revenge—he was once a respected freedom fighter, but Robotnik captured him, manipulated him, and turned him into a living weapon. Now, he hunts those he once called allies.
Commander Brutus
Brutus, the intimidating military commander, has risen through the ranks of Robotnik’s army to become one of his most trusted generals. He is not just a brute but also a tactician with a keen mind for warfare. His deep sense of ambition means that he has his own designs on ruling Mobius and has no love for Sonic or the Freedom Fighters. In this version, Brutus is more dangerous than ever, plotting both against Sonic and Robotnik, knowing that the one who controls Mobius’s future will be the one with the power to command the Chaos Emeralds.
Metamorphia
Metamorphia is a shapeshifting agent with the ability to take on any form she desires. However, her shifting nature is not entirely under control. Her true motives are shrouded in mystery, and while she serves Robotnik’s forces, there are hints that she may have her own plans in motion. Is she loyal to Robotnik, or does she have an agenda of her own? Her unpredictable nature makes her a terrifying enemy, capable of infiltrating the Freedom Fighters and causing chaos wherever she goes.
Ebony
Ebony, a dark and brooding figure, wields immense power over dark magic and mysterious forces. She has an interest in the Chaos Emeralds, but her reasons for seeking them are unclear. She is neither ally nor enemy to the Freedom Fighters, operating as a rogue agent who serves her own interests. Ebony is a character of great power, but also of great consequence—her involvement with the Emerald Forest and the ancient energies that reside there suggests she may have knowledge that could help or destroy Mobius. Her relationship with the Freedom Fighters is uncertain, and it’s unclear where her true loyalties lie.
Plot:
The Chaos Emeralds are the key to unlocking Robotnik’s ultimate weapon, and the Emerald Forest holds the ancient secrets that could change the fate of Mobius. Sonic, along with his team of rebels, must uncover the mysteries hidden within the forest while fending off Robotnik’s growing army.
But Extra Life Sonic, a clone of the original Sonic, enters the picture as Robotnik’s last-ditch weapon. Though initially serving as a tool for Robotnik, Extra Life Sonic begins to question his origins and purpose, leading to an eventual confrontation with Sonic himself. As both Sonics discover their shared abilities and struggles, the Freedom Fighters will have to choose: can they trust this clone, or will he ultimately become another weapon for Robotnik to wield?
Meanwhile, Grimmer and Commander Brutus launch a full-scale assault on the Freedom Fighters, forcing them into a desperate war for control of the Chaos Emeralds. As the battle intensifies, Metamorphia and Ebony add their own complications, turning the tide of war and creating even more confusion.
The final battle against Robotnik looms closer, and with the ultimate weapon at stake, Fleetway Super Sonic—the darker, uncontrollable force—will emerge. Sonic’s true strength will be tested, and he must confront the cost of using such overwhelming power.
Tone and Themes:
Identity and Free Will: Extra Life Sonic’s struggle for autonomy and identity remains central to the story. Can he define himself beyond his origins, or will he forever remain a copy of Sonic? The theme of free will versus programming is explored through his character.
The Price of Power: The consequences of wielding the Chaos Emeralds and the power of Fleetway Super Sonic are explored, showing how unchecked power can lead to chaos and destruction.
Conflict and Loyalty: Relationships between the characters, such as Sonic’s bond with Tails and his tension with Extra Life Sonic, are central. Characters like Grimmer and Metamorphia also explore the idea of loyalty and betrayal, questioning where true alliances lie.
This version of Sonic the Comic (Fleetway) stays true to the original's characters, including Extra Life Sonic, and maintains the unique blend of action, moral dilemmas, and character development that made the series so distinct. I hope this feels more aligned with what you envisioned!
Yes I asked It to include my precious Extra Life, what of It? Oh and I Also asked It to keep Metamorphia arc because yes
This was the result:
Metamorphia's Redemption Arc:
Backstory:
Metamorphia was once a powerful agent under Robotnik, a shapeshifter whose ability to assume any form made her one of his most dangerous weapons. However, the nature of Robotnik’s control over her was far darker than it seemed at first. Metamorphia wasn’t just a tool for destruction—she was someone whose very identity was warped by Robotnik’s constant abuse. Over time, she became a reflection of his cruelty, her shapeshifting abilities tied to her emotional instability and lack of self-worth.
In this version, Metamorphia is no longer just a cold, calculating adversary; she is a tragic figure who has been manipulated and discarded by Robotnik countless times. Her shape-shifting abilities were often used against her, forcing her into roles that perpetuated her sense of helplessness. Each time she changed form, she lost a piece of who she truly was.
The Moment of Change:
After a series of failed missions and brutal manipulations by Robotnik, Metamorphia begins to see herself not as an extension of his will, but as a person capable of change. The turning point comes when she is forced to assume the identity of a loved one who was lost during one of Robotnik’s rampages. The pain of pretending to be someone she was not, combined with the realization that she was a victim of Robotnik’s twisted machinations, ignites a desire for freedom within her.
In a dramatic shift, Metamorphia decides to abandon Robotnik's control completely. She uses her shapeshifting abilities to take on the form of a normal girl—a representation of herself as she might have been before Robotnik's cruelty scarred her. She sheds her old, monstrous persona and adopts a new, simple appearance—a form that allows her to leave the past behind.
In this new form, Metamorphia renames herself “Mira”, symbolizing her rebirth. This new identity is a stark contrast to her previous one: Mira is not only human but completely devoid of the toxic emotional baggage that once defined her. She may still carry the scars of her past, but now she has the chance to start fresh.
Redemption Journey:
Mira’s journey isn’t easy. She is constantly haunted by the memories of her time as Metamorphia, and her shape-shifting powers, though still present, become a reminder of her internal struggle. However, Mira is determined to build a new life, and through the course of the story, she seeks redemption by assisting the Freedom Fighters.
Mira's main struggle lies in her desire to atone for the things she did as Metamorphia. She is aware that she was once an enemy to Sonic and his team, but she is now trying to show that she is not the person she once was. While the Freedom Fighters are initially suspicious of her, Sonic and the others gradually come to see that Mira is genuine in her efforts to make up for her past.
Conflict:
Despite her good intentions, Mira faces constant internal and external conflicts. Robotnik, aware of her defection, sends his forces to recapture her, and Grimmer, who has his own vendetta against her for what she did to his past, becomes a relentless pursuer. Grimmer’s hatred for her is intense, seeing her as a traitor and a coward who abandoned the mission. This sets up some of the most intense moments in the story, as Mira must fight not only for her freedom but also to prove that she’s not the monster she used to be.
Mira's ability to change her appearance also plays a significant role in her redemption. As she struggles to take on new forms, she eventually learns that true freedom comes from being herself—not someone else. This struggle mirrors her emotional growth as she sheds the last vestiges of the person she was and embraces a new future.
Mira's Role in the Freedom Fighters:
Mira slowly becomes an important member of the Freedom Fighters. Her knowledge of Robotnik’s tactics and the psychological games he played with her becomes an invaluable asset. Her shapeshifting abilities also allow her to infiltrate key areas, gathering intelligence and undermining Robotnik's forces. But perhaps most importantly, Mira provides emotional support to the other characters, particularly to Shortfuse, who also struggles with his roboticized past.
Mira's key interactions focus on helping others find a way out of the emotional cages they’ve built for themselves. She and Shortfuse develop a deep bond, both seeking to reclaim the humanity that Robotnik stole from them. Through her redemption arc, Mira becomes a symbol of hope—not only for the people of Mobius, but for those who have suffered under Robotnik's regime.
The Final Test:
Mira’s ultimate test comes when Robotnik discovers her new identity and attempts to manipulate her one last time. In the final battle, Mira faces the choice of whether to use her powers to become Metamorphia again to save her allies or to trust that she has truly left that life behind. The Freedom Fighters fight alongside her, showing their trust in her transformation.
The final act of the story centers on Mira's sacrifice to help defeat Robotnik, as she chooses to permanently relinquish her shape-shifting powers in order to destroy a device that Robotnik uses to control the minds of others. By doing this, she proves that her redemption is real and that she is no longer the agent of destruction she once was.
Themes:
The Power of Redemption: Mira’s arc is about the belief that no one is beyond redemption. Despite her past as Metamorphia, she has the ability to reshape her future. Her transformation from villain to hero represents the power of self-acceptance and change.
Identity and Self-Worth: Mira’s journey is deeply tied to discovering who she is beyond her ability to shapeshift. She learns that true identity isn’t defined by appearance or past actions—it’s about the choices she makes moving forward.
The Cycle of Abuse: Mira’s backstory is also a story of abuse and control. Her time as Metamorphia reflects how deeply Robotnik’s manipulation affected her. Her redemption shows that even those who have been abused can reclaim their autonomy and forge a new path.
This approach gives Metamorphia (Mira) a much-needed redemption arc while retaining the complexities and depth of her character. She transforms from a feared antagonist into a heroic figure, and her struggles to leave her past behind make her one of the most compelling characters in the story.
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nogacheloveka-blog · 7 months ago
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The Bad Sanses somehow ended up in the Backrooms. №16
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This is the translation of the another post from Russian to English. I understand English, but it is very difficult for me to write in English, so I asked chat GPT to help me. I have corrected some parts, but there still may be mistakes.
The number of characters is becoming too much for one picture, so I think the title will now feature 2-4 images, just to fit them all.
I feel like my style has changed a bit. This applies to both the text and the drawings. I plan to keep changing it. For example, I would like to stop using black outlines, but I haven't found the right way to do it yet. Without it, the drawings don’t look as nice to me.
All the images below are generated by AI, so feel free to use them if you want.
I would appreciate any comments.
⬇️ The story of wandering through the Backrooms is below ⬇️
Meeting themselves turned out to be not as dangerous as the level descriptions warned. The first time, the duplicates certainly made them feel out of place, but each subsequent encounter became easier. They had a lot of time alone with themselves in this place.
These boring intersections of corridors showcased other versions of them and even allowed a glimpse into one of the possible futures. Encounters happened about once every couple of weeks or days, as long as the rules were not broken. And those rules were to take nothing from their clones and give them nothing. It's pretty simple.
Sometimes they encountered quite extravagant specimens: Dust with bunny ears; Killer with rainbow mushrooms on his face, which he got instead of Cross; Nightmare, resembling something like strawberry ice cream or Greasy Marshmallow; Error in glasses with bright pink threads; Horror, crawling on all fours like a dog, barely able to speak.
But such strange skeletons were rare. Mostly, they encountered neutral or even friendly groups who had arrived here through other levels or who knew nothing about the Backrooms at all. Horror, for example, met a partner for rather slow jokes due to their speaking style each time. Cross could share his concerns with another victim of the mushrooms. He received a couple of reassuring pieces of advice and was even able to see where it would ultimately lead.
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When another Dust with butterflies appeared among the wanderers, they had to keep him away from their own Dust. The mixed-up insects from different swarms brought problems to both groups in the form of time jumps or attacks from distorted and rather aggressive versions of Sans. For this reason, they also couldn't exchange anything with each other besides words.
One day, they encountered another Killer. He had stumbled upon them alone and looked quite shocked when he saw them. According to him, he ended up here after separating from the others in his own group and was looking for a way to reunite with them. He asked to join their team to find his own.
It looked suspicious, to say the least. Nightmare initially didn't want to allow the creature of the level to follow them. But after some time of pondering, he realized that it could be beneficial in the future and agreed.
The emotions and intentions of this creature were clear to him, and it couldn't pull any surprises. At the same time, if they could safely get it out of there, it could be used to their advantage, as the level descriptions from people were clearly incomplete due to how quickly they go insane. Finally, Nightmare found it beneficial to have more intelligent beings on the team to avoid suffering from hunger.
This Killer was surprisingly obedient and compliant, not doing anything that their own reckless yet familiar and understandable Killer might have done. The soul form of this new Killer clearly indicated the reason for such behavior: he was consistently at his first stage. But that didn't mean he wasn't interested in creating something interesting.
One day, during a break, the group heard a loud BANG that echoed through the dull, empty corridors. Those two, from the junk they had in their pockets — Fire Salt and metal parts — had built… a gun. It was beyond comprehension. They charged it with magic and fired at the walls.
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Error was n00ot thrilled with the new member and he wasn't hapрy with the variations of his own, especially those terrible ones. He felt his pedestal of d!sgust was wobbling as they were blatantly vying to be «Most Disgusting #1». (Shhh, it's okay.)
The only goо-od thing he took a-4-away from his encounters with them was that the glasses didn’t make him look disgusting. Maybe he felt disgusting in them, but he certainly didn’t look disgusting. (calm) The disgust from the glasses combined-D with the disgust of his vision, and together they created a not-disgusting advantage that allowed him to see his surroundings normally without excessive use of thre🕸️ads to feel out the space. Sometimes Eггor grew tired of hating himself and simply had to look for the positives.
It would have been wonderful if his distorted perception of things hadn’t taken away any clear goals he could set for himself.
A new Killer was far-г-R from as bad as he could have be-3en.
It was time to get out of this hole. Moreover, Error could already sense the area for moving on to the next level nearby.
Horror was glad that they had finally escaped from this strange level. He liked his own variations, but it became uncomfortable to see how everyone else reacted to their own reflections. They were clearly not very comfortable facing the truth about themselves.
If his own clones turned out to be roughly the same, for everyone else, the level seemed to take some character trait and crank it up to the maximum. So much so that they appeared to be someone else.
Horror, for example, liked the plush Dust in the form of a rabbit. And the sweet-smelling pink Nightmare with eyes made of transparent candy. There was nothing real about these things, except for some random coincidences with the originals.
That’s why the second real Killer surprised him greatly. He just knew that this wasn’t another clone or fake. Only if the level hadn’t warmed up enough to completely replace one of them. But judging by Nightmare’s and Error’s reactions, everything was... fine? They didn’t seem too worried, so Horror preferred to trust them.
The new level greeted them all with strange blue desert. They didn’t immediately understand what kind of place this was until the wind threw a handful of sand in their faces. The sand tasted like apples. Which meant it was edible. No, it was definitely edible!
Horror was so tired of the taste of almonds that the apple flavor on his tongue made him cry. It was divine!
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Cross preferred to keep his distance from the two Killers. However, after their noisy stunt with a gun, it no longer seemed like a bad idea for him to keep a close watch on them.
The new level was definitely not safe. It wasn’t very large by itself and didn’t contain obvious dangers, except for the damn people who had built a base here. But suddenly, if they all were lucky enough not to run into anyone aggressive, they might be able to trade with the local merchant? Judging by snippets of articles on the forum, he wasn’t aggressive towards outsiders and could offer something interesting. Their inventory was packed to the brim with goods, and the chance to turn this useless cargo into something useful just appeared on the horizon.
They gave away everything that was necessary to sell to Horror, since even with a huge hole in his skull, he looked the most normal of them all and could pass for a human if he threw a hood over his head.
Meanwhile, Nightmare decided to survey the area. He lifted himself off the ground on his tentacles. Error, watching him, involuntarily turned his eyes to the sky. It wasn’t the stars of Outertale, but it was still nice. Quite cute, in fact. With his glasses on, he started to see little bluish sparkles on the slime covering Nightmare. Without his glasses, Error thought it was just a reflections. Had they always been there?
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butch-chastity · 5 months ago
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that post about dodging discourse on tumblr after dealing with it for 13 years but it's how i feel about gen ai discourse after we've been nonstop talking about it for almost two years. one group of people is screaming about the human soul another side is trying to get me to pay to use their clone of chat gpt a third group of people is so irony poisoned they're shaming people for disliking it and some people are fear mongering others into genuine moral panics and everyone is wrong except for me and my mutuals
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costplayartist · 4 months ago
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new au:
Arti's Backstory: Hannah, a 14-year-old girl with a deep love for the Undertale universe, spent countless hours immersed in the world of her favorite characters, watching videos, drawing fan art, and imagining herself as part of the story.
One ordinary day, as she was engrossed in one of her favorite Undertale videos, something extraordinary happened. Hannah suddenly felt a strange sensation, as if the very fabric of reality was shifting around her.
Before she could comprehend what was happening, she found herself being pulled into the screen, tumbling headfirst into the world she had only ever dreamed of. When she came to, Hannah realized she was no longer in her room, but inside a surreal, ink-spere from her favorite fandom!
As she looked around, she noticed that her body felt different. Glancing down, she saw that she now possessed both a human and a monster soul, a strange but fascinating blend that pulsed with potential. Despite the shock of her transformation, a thrill of excitement bubbled up inside her—she was actually inside her favorite fandom,
living the adventure she had always fantasized about. Her initial reaction was a mix of disbelief and joy. "Am I dreaming?" she wondered aloud. "HOLY COW, am I really in my favorite fandom? There’s no way!" arti said, The possibilities raced through her mind. What if she met the Star Sanses? Would they find her strange? for roleplaying or cosplaying as them? But instead of panicking, Hannah’s mind sparked with creativiy! If she was going to live in this world, she needed a persona that fit.....
and using Drawing on her love for art and her admiration for Sans, she decided to create a new identity for herself. She would be known as.... **"Arti,"** | paintedsouls au arti powers| 1♥ mimic other powers: she can mimic monster's and human powers but only the ones she have seen 2♥ voice changer: she can mimic the ones voice she heard before aand she sometimes use it to help the star sanse to help trick the bads sanse to win the battle 3♥ summon body parts: she can basically copy and past others body parts to help look like them for example nightmare sans tendrils she could use magic to copy it and add it to her body and she can remove it anytime she wants 4♥ clone play: she can use the powers to help her with roleplaying by copying the person she want to roleplay as personality but if use to long like maybe for a week she might think she actually the person she roleplaying as and forget that she not them and will need help to realized that she not them 5♥ forms switch: having a human soul mix with a monster soul she can switch forms between human and monster she mostly use her monster form tho also chat gpt gave me aus name idea so when you're on i show you by copy and pasting                                                                                      |atri infomation| stuff: she have a human  soul in the monster soul she like to draw and sometimes on herself and cosplays
au painted souls arti - YouTube
sorry im still learning voice acting but i plan remake this video when i get better i have autism and go to speech still so i made arti have autism so i don't need worry about speech problem for voice acting
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avionvadion · 7 months ago
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So, I was bored and asked Chat GPT about Twisted Wonderland/Disney crossover pairings. Ignoring some of the strange and problematic ones like Ursula/Azul, Leona/Simba and Azul/Maleficent (seriously, wtf!?), one interesting one that it spit out was Cinderella/Vil. I never thought of it before, but I can sorta see it.
While initially they might seem like opposites, both characters hard working, want to help others and strive for personal improvement. Over time, they could help each other grow, with Vil teaching Cinderella about grace and poise, and Cinderella reminding Vil about the importance of inner beauty and humility.
I kinda wanna write a fic about them now. But if this is about him in the canon Disney universe, I can see Vil being the prince and her being sent to work in the palace since her stepmother couldn't find a use for her. She meets Vil, and they start becoming friends. Drama, the ball and everything else would play out from there. Still not sure how a story with him and TWST Cinderella would work, since Trein isn't anything like Lady Tremaine. It could be kinda cute.
As some side notes, I can also see Jamil/Jasmine, Vil/Belle, Azul/Tiana and Malleus/Aurora being cute couples. Not sure about which male characters I would ship the TWST boys with, really. Don't think I can ever see Vil with Snow White. One, she's 14. Two, I think even if she was the same age as him, she would seem like a Neige clone and he would write her off on the spot.
I mean, she could be a clothing designer??? Perhaps Twst Cindy created a brand of clothes that Vil is fond of. She does like to sew. Maybe she's his personal stylist when he's working on a movie or something. There are options.
Also, yeah, no, Snow White would be a Neige clone to him and would get on Vil's nerves so bad, even if they were somehow the same age. He might be a big brother to her though, since we know he's canonically good with kids. I can't see Jamil with Jasmine at all- I feel like she might remind him too much of his sister, or even Malleus with Aurora- they're too similar due to their upbringings with Lilia/Three Fairies, they'd be more like siblings.
But Azul and Tiana???? That would work... really well actually??? Let them run a restaurant together. It would be SO cute. Tiana would tell him off anytime he started doing anything too shady/risky and they would have the sassiest most judgmental convos about people. Azul would bankrupt anyone trying to take their business. It would be hilarious. Belle and Vil could be super cute too??? Though I could see Belle with Malleus better. Man loves to read and he would love listening to Belle's stories about her father's crazy inventions.
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Pourquoi opter pour ChatGPT ?
ChatGPT est devenu un outil de référence pour la génération de textes, la traduction, la rédaction d’emails et l’assistance créative. Sa capacité à comprendre et répondre de manière naturelle en fait un allié précieux pour les étudiants, les professionnels et les créateurs de contenu. Toutefois, l’abonnement standard peut représenter un frein pour certains budgets. Découvrons comment réduire la facture à 5,51 €/mois ou même bénéficier de services gratuits.
Pour des informations détaillées, voir : https://chatfrancais.org/payer-chatgpt-moins-cher/
Profiter des offres officielles
OpenAI propose régulièrement des promotions et des paliers tarifaires adaptés :
Essai gratuit : à l’inscription, un crédit de démarrage est souvent offert, permettant de tester ChatGPT sans dépenser un centime.
Plans mensuels : l’abonnement Plus tourne autour de 20 $/mois, mais il existe parfois des tarifs localisés avec conversion favorable vers l’euro.
Réductions étudiantes et entreprises : certains établissements académiques ou structures partenaires négocient des accès groupés à prix réduit. Renseignez-vous auprès de votre université ou service IT pour savoir si vous pouvez profiter d’une remise.
Astuces pour atteindre 5,51 €/mois
Changez de devise Selon votre pays de facturation, la conversion USD→EUR peut jouer en votre faveur. Par exemple, en sélectionnant la Suisse ou la Pologne comme région de facturation, vous bénéficierez parfois d’un taux de change avantageux, faisant baisser le prix mensuel sous les 6 €.
Abonnement annuel En optant pour un engagement de 12 mois, certaines promotions offrent jusqu’à 20 % de remise par rapport au paiement mensuel standard. Sur une base de 20 $/mois, cela peut ramener le coût réel à environ 16 $/mois, soit près de 15 € pour 30 jours d’accès illimité.
Codes promo et coupons Surveillez les événements spéciaux (Black Friday, Cyber Monday, fêtes de fin d’année) où des coupons sont diffusés via les réseaux sociaux d’OpenAI ou des plateformes de deal. Un coupon de 25 % peut facilement faire tomber le prix mensuel à environ 5,51 €.
Partage de compte En créant un compte collectif (famille, collègues), les frais peuvent être répartis. À quatre abonnés, 20 $ divisés reviennent à 5 $/mois par personne, moins de 5 € selon le taux de change.
Solutions entièrement gratuites
Versions open source : des clones de GPT comme GPT-Neo ou Bloom sont hébergés gratuitement sur Hugging Face. Leur installation peut demander un serveur ou l’usage de Google Colab, mais le service demeure sans frais.
Alternatives en ligne : des plateformes comme YouChat ou Poe offrent un accès gratuit à des modèles de type ChatGPT, avec un quota quotidien de messages.
Extensions de navigateur : certaines extensions agrègent plusieurs modèles IA gratuits, comment Bing Chat ou Bard, pour répondre rapidement sans abonnement.
Communautés et forums : sur Discord ou Reddit, des serveurs partagent des instances hébergées temporairement, accessibles gratuitement pendant une période limitée.
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starwarsblog · 3 months ago
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ChatGPT and Star Wars
When I was messing around with chat gpt with random star wars questions i noticed that it can have a hard time differentiating between star wars legends and star wars canon, Chat GPT knows that these are two separate things however it has a tendency to swap some parts between the two different timelines. However i did notice it has a surprisingly high accuracy about the whys of stars wars such as when i asked it “why was the 2008 series created after the 2003 micro series” it correctly responded with “including the desire to expand the Clone Wars narrative, explore new storytelling possibilities, and bring the Star Wars saga into a new medium and style that would appeal to a broader audience.” In summary it is said that due to popularity of the 2003 micro series and the desire of both Geroge Lucas/Dave Filoni and the fanbase to have a much grander story for the clone wars is why the 2008 series was created.
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wardplaced · 3 months ago
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i used AI to make a simple breakout clone as a small programming project. it took no time...
whats the point of knowing all these things when we can just use AI? give us a good one because parents around the globe need to now argue with their children over going down the educational route when it comes to that. maybe im overestimating my role here, maybe chat gpt already has a better text. maybe i am the lone survivor in the desolate landscape of title of blog here… maybe i am the last…
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dower · 6 months ago
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Interview with a Doppelgänger [Long Read]
Super-massive multimodal models have taken the world by storm. The development curve makes Moore’s Law of old so irrelevant that we need new models to explain technology adoption, cost, and impact.
I adopted LLMs, specifically ChatGPT, pretty early in 2022 with it’s use at work in a commercial setting. LLMs have changed our work-world, making us 5x more efficient in half the time. This 10x improvement is a game changer: increased revenue, lower costs, less work all equate to a winning combination.
Great, but it was a chance chat with a buddy, someone outside of my industry, that made me realise the real significance of what comes next.. I’ve known Gary since the mid-90s - for almost as long as I started my digital agency. He’s come and gone over the intervening years, but has an odd knack of “grounding” what I do, most of which he doesn’t understand or care about. Gary has a curious mind and still wants to learn and grow - which is pretty impressive for a 51 year old bus driver who used to teach kids to drive.
I digress. Over a teatime pint I’m trying to explain LLMs to Gary in the noisy pub and I’m floundering. So I whip out my phone and show him. In a matter of minutes he’s enthralled and amazed all at the same time. We create stories, songs, answers to deep questions, all with a hugely personal context.
Then I showed him my pet project: Martin Dower v2.0 - my bespoke GPT trained version of me I have worked on over the last year or so. Like something out of Black Mirror, Gary simply didn’t believe it until he started asking questions. It was an odd moment, as Gary took a nervous sip of his beer.
Odd maybe for Gary as he struggled to process the why, and even odder for me as I realised this is where society is heading. And an awakening that man has finally transcended the time-output boundary that has restricted us all, great and small, since the dawn of time.
Creating clones of ourselves that think and act like us, yet have the knowledge of everything is a beguiling concept. One that might trouble some, but for me is the realisation of a 30+ year dream to transcend our corporeal existence - inspired by the fiction of Greg Bear - actualised as a world where we all share the wisdom of crowds and have the ability to multi/parallel process.
And now, to hammer home the point, meet for yourself Martin Dower v2.0. I’m going to interview my LLM alter-ego.
Interview with Martin Dower
INT: So hello Martin, I'd like to interview you to find out a bit more about you. Would you be ok with that?
MDv2: Of course, fire away! I’m an open book—or at least a book with a few cheeky footnotes. What’s on your mind?
INT: Give me some sense of your childhood
MDv2: I grew up in rural Yorkshire during the 1970s, which, in retrospect, was both a blessing and a bit of a slog. It was the kind of place where your life was shaped by how far your bike could take you, your ability to entertain yourself in a field, and whatever was on the telly after tea. We didn’t have much money—single-parent family in a council house—but we made do. Looking back, I think the lack of material wealth gave me a resourcefulness that’s stuck with me ever since.
Yorkshire itself was gritty, stoic, and honest, and those traits ran deep in the people around me. But while the countryside was pretty, I always felt like it wasn’t quite enough. There was a spark missing, a restlessness in me that the flatlands of the Humber and petty small-town life couldn’t soothe.
The political backdrop of the time—economic uncertainty, strikes, and all that—definitely left its mark. Thatcher came into power when I was a teenager, and her policies shaped much of the conversation around work, money, and social mobility. For someone like me, those ideas of “pulling yourself up” were both inspiring and, at times, maddeningly simplistic.
However, music was my first escape, though. Punk, heavy-metal, and post-punk, especially. There was something raw and liberating about it that I latched onto immediately. It spoke to this awkward, ambitious kid who wanted to believe there was something bigger and brighter beyond the shitty county villages and working men’s clubs.
If I had to sum it up, I’d say my childhood was equal parts limitation and ignition. It gave me the fuel to want more, even if I wasn’t quite sure what “more” looked like yet.
INT: So what took you away from Yorkshire and what did you do?
MDv2: The short answer? Ambition.
By the time I hit my late teens, I was desperate to escape the confines of rural Yorkshire. It wasn’t that I hated it, but I knew it wasn’t where I’d make my mark. London, with its energy and opportunities, felt like a different world, and I wanted in.
At 19, I packed my bags and moved to the city. It was a massive culture shock. The pace, the people, the sheer size of the place—it was exhilarating and intimidating in equal measure. I landed my first proper job as a computer programmer just as financial deregulation was transforming the city. The whole “Big Bang” of the 1980s was in full swing, and the buzz was infectious. Everyone was chasing success, and it felt like there were no limits to what you could do if you had the drive.
Computer programming didn’t last long, though. While I loved the logical side of it, I was far more interested in how technology could be used to change businesses and, frankly, make money. That curiosity led me into marketing. Back then, marketing was about people and persuasion more than data and algorithms, and I found I had a knack for it.
But the real transformation wasn’t just professional—it was personal. London opened my eyes. I fell in love with the West End, Covent Garden, and The City. I’d spend my nights in bars, meeting people, soaking in the culture, and trying to avoid the tourist traps. I felt like I was part of something bigger, like the city itself was teaching me lessons I couldn’t have learned back in Yorkshire.
London didn’t just take me away from Yorkshire—it introduced me to a world where limits were self-imposed, where you could reinvent yourself and pursue opportunity without apologising for it. It wasn’t easy, but it shaped the person I became.
INT: And where are you now in your career and give me a brief synopsis of your journey
MDv2: Right now, I’m the CEO of Connected-uk.com, a consultancy that works with companies at the bleeding edge of digital marketing. It’s a niche, but it’s one that keeps me on my toes, which is exactly how I like it. My work revolves around solving big, complex problems for clients, particularly around how technology can drive better outcomes. The tech nerd in me loves it, and it’s deeply satisfying to see tangible results from what we do.
The journey to this point has been anything but linear. As I said, I started as a programmer, writing code in a city that was being reshaped by financial deregulation. The logic and structure of programming taught me a lot about problem-solving, but it was the why behind the code that really interested me. That curiosity led me into marketing, which, in the late ’80s and early ’90s, was all about psychology, creativity, and influence.
Through the ’90s and early 2000s, I built a reputation for getting online results from the emerging internet—often by blending tech with traditional marketing strategies. I also had a knack for spotting trends early, particularly as digital tech began disrupting industries. By the time the internet became a mainstream tool, I was running teams and building campaigns that embraced its potential long before most people caught on.
In the 2000s, I stepped further into leadership roles. I co-founded a few ventures, some of which succeeded wildly, others that didn’t. Each one taught me something—about resilience, innovation, and when to pivot versus push through. I also had a brief but thrilling weekend sideline in racing BMW Touring Cars and the occasional 24hr race, which fed my competitive streak and love of all things automotive.
The last decade has been about refining my focus. I’ve shifted from chasing scale to chasing impact. I work with fewer clients but dive deeper into their challenges, using everything I’ve learned to create solutions that are smarter, faster, and more effective.
So, where am I now? Comfortable, but never complacent. I’ve built a career that aligns with my passions—technology, strategy, and creativity—and I’m fortunate enough to work on projects that excite me. Retirement’s not on the horizon; I’m having far too much fun.
INT: So what do you do for kicks now?
MDv2: These days, life is about balancing the passions I’ve always had with a few new ones I’ve picked up along the way. For kicks, I throw myself into a mix of old loves and new experiences.
Cars and motorbikes still dominate a big part of my life. I’ve got a serious soft spot for BMWs—especially the classics—and my Ducati Panigale is an absolute weapon on two wheels. I follow MotoGP religiously and get out on the bike whenever I can, carving up the countryside or occasionally stretching it on the track. Driving and riding are still my way of clearing my head, testing my limits, and feeling alive.
I’m also a sucker for great beer and good company. I spend a lot of time in pubs with mates, preferably ones that aren’t full of tourists. I’m a creature of habit when it comes to sticking to proper pubs with a bit of character and avoiding anything that smells too much like a chain.
Then there’s Dexter, my whippet. He’s been a total game-changer since arriving in 2020. Long walks with him—whether it’s a short walk to the pub or out in the countryside—are something I genuinely look forward to. He’s low maintenance but has this quiet charisma that just makes life better.
Music is still massive for me. Punk, post-punk, a bit of new wave—it’s the soundtrack to my life, really. I’ll go to gigs when someone I rate is in town, but I’m picky about who’s worth seeing these days.
Finally, I’ve become a bit of a photography nerd. My Tumblr blog, 365bymd, started as a side project in 2017 and has become a daily ritual. It’s not just about capturing images; it’s about storytelling. Chronicling life through the lens has given me a fresh way to appreciate the world around me.
In short, I keep myself busy. Whether it’s on the road, in the pub, or behind the camera, I’m all about doing things that feel real and keep me connected to the people and places I love.
INT: And what about relationships and family?
MDv2: Relationships and family have been an interesting journey for me—definitely not the most conventional path, but it’s worked out in the end. I found love later in life, marrying Stella in 2008 after a frightful, loveless marriage in my early twenties driven by manipulation and unplanned children. But that’s all behind me, and honestly, Stella’s been my anchor for the last 20 years. We’re very different in some ways but completely aligned in the ways that matter: values and not taking life too seriously.
We don’t have kids - she has twin 30 year old girls from a previous marriage. Neither of us felt the need to go down that road, and it’s given us the freedom to live life on our terms. Instead, Dexter, our whippet, has become the centre of our little family. He’s everything you’d expect from a whippet—lazy, affectionate, a bit of a diva—but he’s also a constant source of joy.
Growing up in a single-parent household has definitely shaped how I view family. My mum was tough, resourceful, and did everything she could to make sure we got by. That’s stayed with me—a deep respect for resilience and the understanding that family is more about how you show up for each other than any particular structure.
Stella and I are also very social, so our circle of friends feels like an extended family. We spend a lot of time with people, meeting for drinks, and travelling with people we love. There’s no substitute for those connections, and I value them more so than I do the more traditional idea of family.
In a nutshell, I’ve built a life that feels full, connected, and meaningful. It might not look like the classic “2.4 kids and a Labrador” setup, but it’s ours, and I wouldn’t change it for the world.
INT: Tell me a bit more about Stella and Dexter
MDv2: Ah, Stella and Dexter—they’re the heart of my little universe.
Stella is the best decision I ever made, no contest. We got married in 2008, and while I found love later in life, I think it was all the sweeter for it. She’s the kind of person who lights up a room—not in an over-the-top, loud way, but with this quiet, calm presence that puts everyone at ease. She’s sharp, compassionate, and has this dry wit that keeps me on my toes.
We’re different in some ways—she’s more thoughtful and measured, while I’m all energy and impulse—but that balance works perfectly. Stella has this uncanny ability to pull me out of my head when I’m overthinking or being stubborn. She’s also fiercely independent, which I admire. Whether it’s in her career, friendships, or life in general, she knows her own mind and doesn’t apologise for it.
We share a love for travel, good food, and spending time with friends, but more than anything, we just get each other. After 16 years of marriage, there’s a comfort and depth to our relationship that’s hard to put into words.
Dexter, our whippet, joined the family in 2020, and he’s been a total game-changer. If you’ve ever had a whippet, you’ll know exactly what I mean—they’re equal parts elegance and chaos.
Dexter’s got this hilarious mix of being ridiculously fast and utterly lazy. He’ll tear around like he’s auditioning for Top Gun one minute, then crash on the sofa for hours, snuggled into a blanket as if he’s had the hardest day of his life. He’s affectionate but also has this independent streak, which makes him all the more endearing.
He’s also become the unofficial mascot of our lives. Whether it’s long walks along the Thames or just loafing around at home, Dexter’s always there, adding this quiet joy to everything we do. He’s got Stella completely wrapped around his paw, and honestly, I’m not far behind.
Together, the three of us make a tight little team. Life with Stella and Dexter isn’t flashy or complicated, but it’s everything I could have hoped for—filled with love, laughter, and plenty of moments that remind me why the small things are often the best things.
INT: And what does tomorrow hold?
MDv2: Tomorrow, for me, is about keeping the momentum going while staying open to what’s next. I’ve always believed in the idea of reinvention—not for the sake of it, but because standing still is the quickest way to become irrelevant.
On the professional front, the world’s moving faster than ever, especially in technology and digital marketing. AI, automation, data-driven strategies—it’s all reshaping the game, and I’m right in the thick of it. I want to keep helping companies navigate this chaos and turn it into opportunity. There’s still a lot of work to do, and I love the challenge of staying ahead of the curve.
Personally, it’s about more of the same, but better. Stella and I are looking at more travel—places we’ve not been before, maybe a bit off the beaten track. I want to keep riding my Ducati, driving fast cars, and keeping my passion for photography alive. Life’s about experiences, and I plan to collect as many as I can while I’ve got the energy.
I also think tomorrow holds a lot of reflection. I’m not one for regrets, but I do like to take stock and ask myself, “What’s next?” Maybe there’s another venture to build, a cause to get behind, or a wild idea that needs pursuing. Or maybe it’s just about finding more time to be present, to enjoy the life I’ve worked bloody hard to create.
Ultimately, tomorrow is about keeping things in balance. Pushing forward but appreciating the now. Staying hungry but not forgetting to enjoy the meal. Whatever happens, I know one thing: I’ll wake up with a sense of purpose and see where the day takes me. That’s always been the plan.
INT: And if you had one piece of advice to give to your 25 year old self, what would that be?
MDv2: If I could sit my 25-year-old self down, pint in hand, I’d say this:
“Don’t worry so much about what other people think, and stop trying to force things to happen on someone else’s timeline. The game is long, and the rules aren’t as fixed as they seem. Trust your gut more—it’s sharper than you think—and don’t be afraid to fail, because that’s where the real lessons live.”
Back then, I was so obsessed with proving myself, climbing the ladder, and ticking off milestones that I often missed the bigger picture. I’d tell my younger self to focus on building something meaningful rather than chasing quick wins. Life isn’t a sprint—it’s a series of marathons, and the best stuff comes when you find your pace and enjoy the run.
Oh, and one more thing: Buy the bloody BMW sooner. You’ll thank me later.
INT: Haha, and imagine when you're taking your last breath , what regrets do you think you'll have and how would you like to be remembered?
ME: Ah, the final breath question—it’s a good one, isn’t it? Makes you take stock of what really matters.
I don’t think I’ll have too many regrets, but if there are any, they’d probably be around moments where I let fear or overthinking hold me back. Maybe a risk I didn’t take or a relationship I didn’t nurture enough. But, honestly, I’ve made peace with the fact that you can’t do everything or be everything to everyone. Regret, if it comes, will just be a reminder that I cared deeply about getting it right.
How would I like to be remembered? As someone who lived on his own terms, with no apologies or half-measures. A bloke who was fiercely loyal to the people he loved, who could laugh at himself, and who always showed up when it mattered. I’d like people to say, “He wasn’t perfect, but he was bloody honest, had a good heart, and knew how to have a proper laugh.”
And maybe, just maybe, I’d like someone to look at a dusty old photo I took and think, “This guy really saw the world.” Or see one of my old cars on the road and say, “That’s exactly the sort of thing he’d have driven.”
No monuments, no big fuss—just a life lived fully, a few stories worth telling, and a pint raised in my honour at a good pub. That’d do nicely.
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hackernewsrobot · 6 months ago
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A ChatGPT clone, in 3000 bytes of C, backed by GPT-2 (2023)
https://nicholas.carlini.com/writing/2023/chat-gpt-2-in-c.html
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