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akashbabu2005 · 3 months ago
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learnwithearn · 1 year ago
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Bridging the Divide: AI Opportunities and Challenges for Developing Nations
The world of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving, with advancements like OpenAI's "Sora" video generation model showcasing its incredible potential. While this technology promises to reshape the future, developing countries face unique challenges in harnessing its power. This article explores the opportunities and challenges presented by AI for these nations and proposes strategies to bridge the digital divide.
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realspro · 2 years ago
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pg-blogs · 2 years ago
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rzmarketeer · 2 years ago
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heavyshrimp · 9 months ago
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Hi! Can you draw Meditite? Please.
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let's wind down together 🍂
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mysteryanimator · 4 months ago
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I normally don't like to share this but if you like what I do, I have a ko-fi page! All I earn here goes back into improving what I do <333 (like courses and to just keeping me somewhat afloat because as of recent I have been only solely focusing on building up my skills)
By all means this is not a requirement to tip or anything! All the lovely comments already have been extremely supportive thus far!
Making these fan animatics using these characters helps me a ton with being able to apply what I learned faster and more efficiently, so it means a lot that y'all enjoy it!
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howtofightwrite · 2 years ago
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I know DnD is not about realism but how accurate is having, say, your heavy armor wearing paladin have 10 dex or even negative dex? Where medieval knights built like The Rock or like The mountain? I’ve seen youtubers saying that you needed a lot of strength to be able to fight like a knight so women and smaller people couldn’t do it.
I think I know which YouTuber you're talking about, and you can pretty safely ignore them. Their personal misogyny takes priority over their (alleged) expertise when they're forming their arguments.
There's two logistical problems with the idea that you need someone like Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson to make up the bulk of your elite forces. The first problem is that they need to consume a frightening amount of food. This isn't as much of a problem in the modern era, when we have the capacity for truly staggering amounts of agricultural production. But, in a medieval society, with serfs responsible for most of the agriculture, the prospect of feeding each of your elite troops 10,000 calories a day would economically destroy most kingdoms. (And, yes, that is what Björnsson reports to consume on a daily basis. Other estimates place his dietary intake somewhere between 3600 and 8000.) And, to be clear, that is an absolutely absurd amount of food. But, if you want to build that kind of mass, you need a lot of energy, which means, a lot of food.
The second logistical problem is, there's only one of him. Okay, that's not literally true, The Mountain was portrayed by three separate actors, Conan Stevens, a professional wrestler, and Ian Whyte, a stunt actor who had previous appeared as a White Walker in the first season. But, Hafthor Bjornsson took over the role in the fourth season, and is probably who you're thinking of when you name drop the character.
Bjornsson is a member of the 2000 pound club, which include power lifters who can lift over 2000lbs combined between bench press, dead lift, and squats. Not many people ever get that far, and Bjornsson is one of the few individuals who can get into the 1000 pound club from a single lift.
Here's a fun name to know, Becca Swanson is also in the 2000 pound club. She credibly claims that she is the first woman to have achieved that, and I'm not sure if there are any other women in the 2000lb club, but it is achievable.
Now, here's the fun thing about all of this, because you're asking about D&D, and D&D players need to know exactly how much their character can lift. The calculation is (STR*30)lbs. (In the Player's handbook p174.) This also means if you have a real person, and you know how much they can lift in the real world, you can reverse engineer what their strength score would be in D&D.
It's 37.
If you wanted to convert Hafthor Bjornsson into D&D, his strength score would be 37.
Dude can fucking arm wrestle the Terrasque and easily win.
Putting that in perspective, it's a little ludicrous to say that if you want a viable martial character (fighters, paladins, barbarians, etc.), they need a Strength score of 37, when it's not normally possible for player characters to exceed 20 base strength. (If you're wondering, Becca would work out to have ~29 Strength. So, on par with most ancient dragons, and a few gods.)
So, there you have a man and woman who are both superhumanly strong according to D&D.
D&D and math have always had issues like this, and it pops up in a few different places here.
The basic concept that your ability to hit, and the amount of damage you deal is based on strength comes from a very, “schoolyard,” understanding of violence. It's okay to step back and abstract it out, where “strength,” is some amalgam of melee combat aptitude in addition to actual strength, but the idea that being stronger means you can hit harder with a sword or dagger doesn't make a lot of sense. It doesn't even make much sense with axes and maces (the force applied has more to do with the mass and velocity of the weapon, rather than the strength of its wielder.)
A paladin with negative DEX is dead. I don't mean that figuratively, and I do understand what you meant to say, but this rule is a little obscure in 5e. If any of a character's physical attributes (STR, DEX, CON) are reduced to zero, the character immediately dies. Ability draining effects used to be far more common, so the rule existed by itself, though, now it mostly shows up when you're looking at a monster with a physical ability draining attack.
What you probably meant was a negative DEX modifier, meaning your paladin is unusually clumsy. Outside the context of D&D, that would be an incredibly bad thing for a front line combatant. In the specific context of D&D, if they're in heavy armor, it doesn't really matter, if they're in medium, then it reverts to being “a bad thing. Specifically, the rules is that light and medium armor add your DEX modifier to your armor class. Medium armor caps this at +2, but it can go negative with either armor type. However, heavy armor in 5e ignores your DEX modifier entirely.
Now, here's the thing about D&D, its concept of armor is spectacularly weird. Unlike RPGs where armor reduces damage taken, either by subtracting a fixed amount from incoming damage or by reducing damage via a percentage, D&D's system is that your armor class grants you a chance to avoid being hit at all. (5% chance per point of AC, if you're wondering.) Narratively, this is often framed as taking a hit, but your armor turned the blade or something similar. This is because sometimes the enemy attack straight up misses, and that's (usually) determined by your dexterity. This is important, because the game is trying to balance two different power fantasies against each other.
On one side you have the players who want to roll in heavy plate armor, and soak all the hits, and on the other you have players who want to go with light armor, and dodge around enemy attacks. Realistically, that's not an option, but D&D permits it, and again, that's fine. The fantasy of lightly armored fighters makes a lot of sense. I'd even go so far as to say that the barbarian's unarmed defense bonus (where they add CON modifier to their DEX modifier while unarmored) is a really good change in 5e even if it does make no sense objectively. It contributes to the fantasy of this brutal fighter who runs around without armor slapping people silly with their weapons, and shrugging off damage because they're too stubborn to die. In (nearly all cases) the ability to deliver the player fantasy of a class is more important than a strict adherence to reality, and that's fine, that's the point, but the realism of D&D doesn't translate off the page in any meaningful way.
If you wanted a more, “realistic,” (and, yeah, that's incredibly loaded in this context), approach to armor for D&D, I'd say gate access based on your Constitution (or Constitution modifier). Sort of like how your equip load in Dark Souls is based on your Endurance attribute. Give armor and weapons a burden value, and if the combined burden on a character exceeds their CON, the character risks taking levels of Fatigue when they're fighting in heavier gear than they're conditioned to deal with. Maybe add a Conditioning feat or skill if you want to add some other attribute modifiers to the mix should you end up with your heavy armor fighters being underequipped. (Then again, I am one of those psychopaths who really liked the D20 Star Wars' vitality system.) So, ultimately, tinker with the balance until you find something you, and the people at your table, are happy with. Roleplayers who have more meaningful build choices tend to be happier, so long as they don't feel like they're being punished for having a character fantasy.
One of the more amusing descriptions I've read of medieval knights is that they were built like methheads. I can't fully vouch for that, because I'm not an expert on the physical appearance of medieval knights, but it's certainly credible. These guys were eating pretty well for the era, and engaged in a lot of physical activity. Depending on what they were doing, that could easily result in some fairly bulky guys, but it could also result in some wiry looking guys who hide their muscles. Just, knowing what I do about the human body, the answer was probably both, depending on their metabolism and diet. But the image of Sir Methhead, Knight of the Realm, and his implausibly clean teeth, still amuses me.
It's worth remembering that a lot of the times I've seen someone say, “they were built like athletes,” they'll drop an image of a bodybuilder. No. That's not what you would get. Bodybuilding is designed to create its own physique, one that doesn't occur unless you're abusing your body in some very specific (and unhealthy) ways. It's probably better to think of someone like a high-school football player. Bulky, but without the carved physiques of a Boris Vallejo painting. (If you don't know who that is, look up his art. It is a bit dated, but it's gorgeous.)
Alternately, if you do want your characters to look like those paintings, it is your fantasy, have fun.
-Starke
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goldensunset · 4 months ago
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man... im so glad they brough demyx (not saying his somebody name bc spoilers) as an extra in ml.... hes so silly... bro is just chilling
i’m so glad he did almost Nothing in the plot. that’s just background man the man who stands in the background. i wouldn’t have it any other way
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unquietspiritao3 · 1 month ago
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look, i’m never gonna dispute that some fanfics are literary gold. i have read fics that are stunningly well-written, fics that changed my worldview, fics with themes and character development to knock your socks off, fics i would put in a list of all-time-great writing next to my favorite books. however. when i see posts about how fanfic is better than a lot of published work, i just think about the degree to which published work has decreased in quality over the past decade-ish. especially in the sorts of books that tend to be popular with fanfic readers. like, i have learned to avoid ‘recommended by booktok’ tables at bookstores bc the books are almost uniformly horrendous. so, i’m just saying, if you find that fanfic is consistently better than the books you are reading, then maybe…maybe try reading a broader selection of books.
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smokbeast · 4 months ago
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kofi sketches are available now!
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Now whenever you decide to tip a certain amount I can create something for you if so desired! If I have many kofi sketches I will post them in bulks here with your name on it if you’d like as a thank you for all the support and kindness 💖
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knowlesian · 11 months ago
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one of my favorite games to play whenever i rewatch the bear is “spot the very realistic health code/basic kitchen rule violations”
so far my favorite is one of the ones i’ve never seen mentioned: how often people wear their aprons outside the kitchen, which is absolutely a no-no and equally absolutely happens all the goddamned time and i am speaking from a lot of experience on that one
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aboundpetsupplies · 4 months ago
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aliengirl · 3 months ago
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so, ive decided to add a tier to my patreon, since im planning on posting more regularly (or the most i can)
i still wont do early access, i wouldnt feel great if i couldnt keep it up with things every month; but im still a student who only income is a internship (not a real salary)
the tier is just 1 dolar and it will help me since its like x5 in my currency. You can un-sub if you just want to tip me one time, no worries, i will appreciate every single one of you who supports me
you can have the patterns i work with
you wont get proper early access, but you will be able to download all my wip files since i make a lot of things i never posted, or things i gave up and maybe you still want it
you can also ask for recolours, like a commission, and i will do my best to deliver it to you
and ofc wip things like sneak peaks and polls and help me decide stuff
i dont like to ask for money without giving nothing in exchange, but thats all i can offer right now and it would trully help me even a bit. I enjoy doing my silly recolous but they also take my time.
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problematicsashawaybright · 4 months ago
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At my break at work straight up "doing it" and by "it" haha, well, let's just say. Looking at state labor laws and jobs that are hiring that I'm qualified for this summer because my job just illegally (I'm fairly certain) shortened our breaks and continues to do illegal firing practices and not adhering to the state labor laws, child labor laws, or disability laws
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