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interesting ideas about AI art and by no means am I trying to send hate but I believe majority of people hate AI art is because it's truly just the byproduct of a giant plinko board bouncing through pieces of art made by artists who put love and care and SOUL into their work. A visual product of a math formula. While it's "art" in the most litteral sense, not having a true human behind it putting though and effort into its every detail, for many people (myself included) devalues it from a tradition artists work.
I'm a firm believer in the idea that AI art is inherently unequal to non Ai art, specifically for this reason. (Hope this made sense sorry if it's incoherent)
I agree in that sense there. I personally do not find myself wanting to engage in a work when I purposefully know the creator had used AI to create the entire product. Something something,,,I cannot find myself getting invested in something that is little more than a product. I don't wanna read a fic about my blorbos when it was written by Chat-GPT
I also agree with the idea that a lot of people hate AI art because of this heavily emotional, debatably reactionary mindset that stems from one thing: fairness. It's the same sort of emotion I find one gets if all of the work on a group project gets shafted onto them whilst their fellow peers sit idly by. It feels unfair to sink hours into your craft, spending all this time fighting to develop your skills and flourish as an artist, only to see someone type half a paragraph and have a machine spit back something that looks not half bad. Let's be honest with ourselves here and say that AI art, at least in a visual regard, has progressed quite a bit to the point where most of the mistakes people find can be dismissed as wonky perspective and the line art being a bit fucky, which is something a ton of artists struggle with too
People develop a sort of a superiority complex over it. I can't blame them honestly. A number of times I've felt it too when people tell me they're using Chat-GPT as though it were Google and when I see my family members and friends playing around with AI art. I gotta bite my tongue and choke back a chortle, both because it's kind of a dick move and also because I don't want to relish in this feeling. It's infectious though to feel as though you have an edge over another person just because you abstain from using Chat-GPT or whatever. Not to be all "grrgrgrr you should LOVE Chat-GPT and if you dare to say anything bad then you are EVILL!!" of course though. It's emotions. They're messy, intense, and oftentimes you don't really realize when you're feeling since you get locked into your perspective. Yet, I think it's important to realize a lot of hatred of this generative AI stems from emotions. Reactionary ideals and claims stem from emotions after all
I think ultimately what the conversation about generative AI should revolve around is about the concerns of labour. The several strikes from a while back from VFX artists and scriptwriters come to mind. They are most at stake from generative AI as tools like Chat-GPT are cheaper and more cost-effective than paying an actual employee for their time and effort. I would also mention the environmental issues, but if we were to talk about that we would also have to acknowledge the fact that so, so much water is being used up daily to generate power for servers. Hell, this post alone will probably contribute to drying up some marsh in the greater scheme of things
Anywho yada yada TL;DR: I agree yes but I also think it's important to recognize that a good chunk of your hatred to Chat-GPT stems from feeling cheated and a sense of pride and superiority over others for simply not using it. There is no quality to Chat-GPT that makes it inherently evil. I can't get upset at my grandma for sending me a photo of her and her dog that went through an AI anime filter. I can feel maybe some exhaustion when seeing a fellow classmate using Chat-GPT to write their essay, but ultimately I write my own work for the love of the game. I can get upset however at those in higher power who use it to push artists out of jobs. Chat-GPT is a tool that has its pros and cons and I think it's reductive to just basically sit there and hiss like a vampire when presented with a cross when faced with the mere word "AI", especially when your only big argument for disliking it is based purely in feeling cheated when someone types a prompt into a program and art that would've taken you seven hours to draw gets spit out in about a minute or two
#sp-rambles#Not to mention there's nuance to be had when discussing students and employees using AI to do menial tasks#I'd rather students use something like Wolramalpha or whatever to do their math homework as Chat-GPT is functionally useless#I've seen it straight-up make up proofs and just do shitty math that SEEMS right on the surface but is meaningless when actually applied#And I also would hope that a student would write the damn essay instead of handing it off to Chat-GPT#As essays (in particular crit lit ones) are designed so you show the capacity to analyze and think about ideas presented to you#But ultimately I think Chat-GPT is seen as a release from these things since let's be real it is pretty agonizing to do homework at times#It's a convenient solution that encourages a person not to participate and learn but to hand off their work onto a tool#It provides respite. It saves one from restless nights and staying awake till the morning churning out a barely comprehensive paper#Once more I do not like generative AI. I don't use Chat-GPT#I think it is only important to see the other side. To comprehend why a person may do things and to recognize your own short-comings#For example I've interacted with a number of international students who have said they use Chat-GPT or other generative AI to help study#because English is their second language and they can't afford to sit there in agony trying to understand something in a unfamiliar languag#Not when their families back home are paying 20 grand a semester to help them get a degree and they also need a to work eight hours to live#There's a nuanced discussion to be had here other than generative AI good or bad#Anyways enough rambling I need to get back to mass reblogging sad white boy and yellow cloak man yaoi and watch YouTubers play video games#ask
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Since Duolingo is going all-AI I wanna switch apps to learn Japanese, I know you've answered a question like this before, but I can't find the post anymore :(
So uhhhhh, any recommendations? ':D
ありがとう、マーティンさん :D
Lingodeer I found a much better alternative to Duolingo in general
I've recently seen Bunpo recommended by one or two Japanese language tiktokers I follow, I tend to trust their judgement
Game Gengo on YouTube is a phenomenal source for Japanese learning with videos ranging from Genki 1 in full, through to singular nouns and the game playthoughs where he translates every single speech bubble
Then for some flashcard Kanji learning, WaniKani is great (so much so I've bought a lifetime membership on it)
Paul Noble's books - well I listened to the audiobook that has a pdf accompanying it - are great for getting sentence structure and phrases down for typical tourist interactions you'd have when visiting there
Then if you're old enough, apps like HelloTalk or even just finding local courses at a college can be super beneficial
Oh! Also once you've got some foundations down, reading and slowly translating books yourself meant for kids can be fun. Even low complexity manga like Polar Bear Cafe, Doraemon and the like can be good.
I also play stuff like Yokai Watch, Shin Chan and Pokémon to do slow translation stuff too due to repeated mechanics and phrases. Any game with furigana is a winner
I personally don't have the time or same benefit from watching shows or listening to podcasts. Sure it helps learn tone and inflections for some words, but it really is just a wall of noise where I'll occasionally know one sound. Feels pointless to me lol
Would love to hear anybody else's learning tools, hit em up! 🤙
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Nice stories with the poly Vees and the tech revolution, I really like the audiobook idea for Alastor.
Could be a separate fic by it's own. Imagine Alastor injured by Adam and in need of more power (to heal) and he decides to expand his reach anonymously beyond just radio.
Alastor launches his own version of Audible (banning AI generated slop) and other services like a free Spotify (cutting into the Vees profit margins by stealing all their audio market monopoly) and the like or military grade communications hardware and software the stuff that doesn't lie and lasts for a long time with no subscription fees. (maybe Alastor was in a war when he was alive, the timeline fits.)
Maybe Alastor had this power all along but the war was traumatising so he decided to ignore all the war orientated facets of his demon form. Or he just fixated on Radio.
Then the Overlord's and the rest of Hell think a new Technology Demon Overlord has arisen and Alastor is a bit too embarrassed to admit to upgrading in any manner no matter the reason. Then there's a fight where Vox reveals the Video, yet it's discovered somehow Alastor is fully healed without angelic aid from a angelic steel wound and proceeds to stomp all three Vees.
Lucifer thinks that's a bit suspicious, Charlie is tearful, The rest are worried and Alastor is still embarrassed.. So without mercy Alastor (because his pride is bigger than his self preservation) throws both caution and Lilith under the bus..
I love the idea of this.
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I think Alastor gains power from the reach of his broadcast, to some extent. Like listening in creates an intangible deal that provides a feedback loop... I assumed that Vox has something similar, as well as Velvette.
Like, the more eyes/ears on, the more engagement, the bigger the boost they get. It's not all a constant shill of different commercials and items to the masses (although that funds it) but the constant attention fuels something.
Could be why when Carmilla didn't care he was gone, and Angel Dust (who didn't die that far behind Al but had no idea who he was despite shared decades in hell), pissed him off. That actually felt like a slap to the face, there's a reason the man was constantly seeking attention...
Not to mention FANS, who kind of give a lot of thought and energy and effort to the people they like following/watching/listening to.
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I have this very specific headcanon that Alastor can mimic anyone's voice with enough time to listen to them. After all, if he can do that with his own voice, and what is vocalisation but each person having access to a set audible range with regional variants.
He can get the tone, no worries thats just manipulating soundwaves, but the inflection and accent takes time. Anyone can talk in a lower or higher pitch, but it's the listening to how others talk and framing his skill around that that sells it.
[Niffty thinks its hilarious to 'talk to herself' and get an answer that's outside her head, so he indulges her on occasion].
It is limited to languages he knows, however. Unless say, someone like Husk was to translate and provide phonetic supports on occasion. I like to think Al learned partial Spanish just to fuck with the moth, and catch Vox off guard. Spite is a fantastic motivational tool.
[I assume that Vox has the similar ability to recreate like, the physical form of a person (we see him do the thing where he creates multiple copies of himself and interacts on screen, how hard would it be to generate a deepfake like that?) but he also needs a bit of info on them to make it anything more complex than a puppet.
Like, think about a 3d model before they give it a proper walk cycle, it can be the most advanced graphics but it doing the wiggle and slide move makes you go... wtf...
When he can pull up feed on you from across Pride's surveillance network, and gets your movements, your gestures, your voice... your expressions. He could do ANYTHING. And I think once that's pointed out to Charlotte and his mini majesty they might need to put restrictions on that.
I assume at least some of his souls are because he blackmailed the FUCK out of them with created films of them doing something embarrassing, betraying someone, confessing to things... and it looks so real that he's also effectively gaslighting them.
Wonder who he got this tactic from? Hmmm?]
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Why bring this up?
Well, the thing is... Al's voice is very recognisable, naturally. But if Al was to make an empire on books / podcasts that he needed to do separate from his normal identity, mostly for anonymity and also because it's sending the money-centric vees into a tailspin, then I have a very specific concept.
He takes the voices of those he hears. Oh, there's no book out there with Angel Dust's Voice (though he considered it for some of the more salacious tomes, because AD's image is Vee property at this time and it would annoy them but he also, hmmm, dislikes the idea of puting the spider in the direct line of fire for this.
Nor Niffty nor the Princess nor Husk, no, that would be too easily traced. He does, however, do an entire angsty half-angel half-demon romance thrillogy in Vagatha's voice and she's still hunting for whoever did that. mostly because the edgy teen tone of the story has left the others with some truly devastating comebacks when she's trying to corral them. Eg. "Can you please just stop making eyes at one another and get to art therapy?" / "Of course, oh deep and brooding queen of the night, we shall 'descend unto the madness of therapeutic intervention, though none shall cease the incessant chaos of our intellect.'" / "I am... going to find whoever used my voice and peel them like a banana." / "Whatever you say, Lady D'Eath de Juggsington" / Former angel screaming.
I mean, he lurks in shadows. How hard would it be to trail someone for a bit OR can his poppets act like a teddy ruckskin thing, where they can copy things heard/said? Like, he has them around in crowded places, in the shadows, and if a voice he might like toutilise goes past, they animate and follow discretely.
And once you master that, taking a voice and using it back (which can fall into Not-Deer and Wendigo territory, and a lot of other mythical creatures he's been compared to...
Well, how hard would it be to twist and blend a few voices, a few different inflection styles to make a new one? He'd think it was QUITE the challenge and the frustration and triumph could stave off boredom for a while.
Can you imagine the uncanny valley of downloading a podcast or audiobook and hearing it in YOUR VOICE? Because that's the one he felt matched the story the best? Or that your voice was the one matched to the character? It would be quite the mindfuck, so Al would think it was hilarious]
So, Hell has a complex concept of ownership of course, and copyright is enforced through Mammon in other rings mostly because he's the only one who cares (because Money) and maybe Satan because the guy likes to swing his big old law abiding dongle around.
How do you think he gets the novels?
I think if the source book was produced through Voxtech, he'd just take it and make a free copy (audio) about it. They could try to copyright strike it all they want, but it would keep popping up...
He could have a side deal with Zestial, who is a gossip-loving hound when it comes to having a secret no one else has and thinks the Vees need to be put in their place, that anything his people publish for an author can be utilised under a certain agreement. Because he tends to publish (and I have no idea what he's overlord of but ive given him all written media) stories, news and books that are even from the hellborn that mammon refuses to deal with or publish for anything more than a 0.000000000000000015% royalty per 20million copies sold so...
They tend to be really excited to have their stuff picked up by the ancient overlord's company. And I wonder if Alastor makes a deal with them through Zestial, because he's always been one for the underdog and the hellborn are literally on the backfoot since birth because of what they are and that hits close to home, that they are fiscally compensated for his use of their works.
Money accumulates over time and over thralls and victories. He rarely uses it for anything more than the occasional boost to the hotel, and hatever interests him... his top tier thralls have emergency cards, but Husk's won't let him get anything alcoholic or associated, and Niffty's prevents her from obtaining flamethrowers or whatever the seven rings that giant vibrating thing was from the Lust Store the other day, mostly for safety reasons.
They can use them for almost anything else as long as they're willing to explain it to Al if he asks. And no Voxtech products. Not even pay per view, he taunted Husk once just to see the man grumble and Angel immediately lighted on that. Helped him escape a conversation getting too close to the core of his side gig... Husk was a drunken sot sometimes, but there was a clever man in there and those eyes saw things, that brain (when not pickled) was formidable for making connections.
Either way, between Zestial, books on his shelf (the classics), what he sneaks out of the hotel library / royal library bc lets be real the wards in there are a joke at this point, the things he steals from Voxtech's supplies, the local newspapers (for the news report podcasts) and the absolute dynamite gossip he gets from Rosie, Zestial and all over hell...
There's a lot of avenues.
He also has a fascinating system set up for receiving scripts for potential podcast ideas. Some are more pedestrian that he would ever consider, and others have merit but could use more pizzazz. He was tempted to even make one that might need to utilise Angel Dust for some of the louder scenes because while Al was no stranger to making sound effects, having to moan indecently for a good eight pages of dialogue and make a sound that was rather like spanking a tub of jelly, was not his forte.
The spider would find it second nature, though.
In any case, he did have a means to be contacted via the webpages and through a sending ritual he'd devised. It ran the letter/package through a number of reviews ffor potential bugs or hidden curses before it reached him.
Vox and Vel are constantly sweeping the net for his content and removing it. It's not hard to remove the more blatant pages, they're decoys anyway... but when other independent sites start putting the content up and being banned... it naturally drives people wild for the products being kept from them.
Of course there'd be a deep web, a deeper web and a We've Struck Crude (Oil) web in the pits of Hell. That's just the people down there, though. And the hellborn rings don't just have to be beholden to VoxTech, they have their own versions of the internet, where the podcasts and stories are rife.
The news, gossip, cooking, murder mystery dramas, reporting on real life killers (because the hellborn love it), discussions of human history up to date (because many down there missed out), the fantasy ones with episodes each month that have the net buzzing, the 'deep dives' (those he usually receives requests for and does independent research for), hells, even New To Hell? Tips and Tricks to not get murdered by Plantlife!
All of this, just as the podcast side.
There's a news hour, too. Often sharing information that's being listed on Vox news and sites, but with more detail or correcting the sillier elements.
Because of course, Alastor is powerful and like Vox when he's in his element (the radiowaves) he can split himself across them to do his thing. Theoretically he can produce up to four separate shows / podcasts / audiobooks at once... if feeling well and at a moderate level of power. The current thing hindering him is this damnable wound, though.
It leaves him exhausted and irritable.
However, having soemthing to do while seemingly debilitated helps. He'd go mad otherwise. And the influx of interest feeds him, literally, with the power to circumvent it's poisonous effects.
Could he theoretically get the immediate help and support of the soppy princess and ask for her father to heal it? Technically yes. Would he rather sleep with every Vee, in a televised special, than do so? Also yes. By which he meant, he'd rather die, thank you very much.
He got a little cocky, or perhaps his exhaustion from the wound isn't helping him make decisions very well, because he accidentally reads one of his classical books in his non-filtered voice one day. Vox IMMEDIATELY questions how the fuck-... because he knows Al.
He KNOWS that's Al's voice. How did this new tech overlord get it? Did they have an alliance? Were they FUCKING?! The TV drives himself made with jealousy, as he is known to do... and confronts Al, releasing the video of Adam near bisecting the guy to all of Hell and starting a fight.
"Who is he? She? Them? You got your ass handed to you so bad you'd sell it to save yourself?" Vox snarls, and Al, with no context is like ?????? 'What on earth are you talking about, you silly little picture box?!'
"Your real voice, I heard that other tech fucker use it... I know you have a partnership, and I wanna know why you went to THAT person and not me? What do they have that I don't? What part of you did you sell for that?!"
And Alastor laughed, growing larger, towering over the Vees. "Oh you insipid little fool you were always so blind to the truth even when it's dangled in front of you..." and his voice shifts between different 'hosts' for the podcasts, and different readers for the audiobooks. "Surprise! Turns out I CAN do your job, and manage it far better than all three of you little fools..."
"Hey, I didn't hear any content that challenged mine..." Val points out, drawing his guns.
"Hmmm, perhaps, but I could always contract that work out. Fascinating how many people are more interesting in listening, compared to watching, depravity..."
"...you can't have any of my bitches!"
"I don't need them, I can use their voices if I wish." He wasn't going to, but he needed the moth angry enough to misfire.
Velvette seemed more amused, "How'd you learn to use a computer there, grandpa?"
"Why it's quite easy, I have no idea why everyone assumes that just because I like a certain aesthetic, I'm ignorant of the whole tech thing. I reprogrammed Vox's circuitry more than once, after fights, so he would heal properly... everything else is far less complicated than technobiological surgery."
"...you also did something to you, I can feel it." Vox snarled. "Your tech is singing out, it's not our brand, where the fuck did you get it? Why now? I would have helped you upgrade if you just joined us..."
"And be part you? HAH! You'd turn it off anytime you were mad with me, and I'd rather not live by anyone's whims, picture box. It's nothing drastic, merely some additionally compatible tech to-... ah but that would be telling. Nothing I couldn't do originally. It merely makes it easier."
"Oh fuck off with that, ciervo, you still got humbled by that idiot angel. This is just bluster..." Valentino grinned.
"I believe the phrase is 'Fs in chat' for your overworked braincells, is it not, Miss Velvette?"
The doll snorts out a laugh before she can muffle it. "Not just a tech upgrade, eh? You learned some slang. None of me followers'll believe it."
"Hey, can we focus? Kill the fucker! He's injured and he's fucking with out profits with all this free shit he's handing out."
"Hmmm, about the only kind of fucking I'd do with you, I'm afraid, Vox."
Explosive transformation to overlord forms and kaiju-esque battle that results in a rather damaged shirt that unfortunately for the Vees, shows an undamaged chest save a faint scar. Although the flash of manly fluffy deer chest results in Vox bluescreening and he's down for the count... but not all of him. Which is terrifying when he's the size off a skyscraper.
"Do you... need to take him somewhere to spare his dignity?" Alastor pauses, pointing. Velvette breaks off a swipe, looks at Vox and groans.
"Why the fuck is he like this?!"
"I've been asking myself for decades..." Alastor said, reaching across the airwave to twine his static with Vox, trying not to shudder, and convinces a subroutine to trigger the shrinking back to regular size. He'd done it a few times when they were friends, only worked if Vox was out or open to it. Unfortunately, he'd worked out how to reverse-engineer the process.
You didn't sleep near Vox. For various reasons.
Val has paused, "Are we still fighting...?"
"I mean, I'm game if you are, my good moth bt I suspect you may need to scrape what dignity the picture box has left off the floor and take him back to your eyesore of a tower. You're more than welcome to try again in future... but if we could schedule it in, that's preferred, I have a number of shows coming to their conclusion and the public may kill you if they don't receive the finales."
Vel and Val are willing to defer, Val carrying Vox out of the place because Vel wants Nothing To Do With That Shit. Exhausted with her weird old men.
Alastor may have suggested they change the tv's name to Viagra, given he seems to be consistently having such a response. Val nearly drops the TV as he whirls in shock to grin at the fact Al has dirty jokes now... it's like opening a library book and being slapped with a fish by the nearest librarian. You just didn't see it coming.
Unfortunately, the hotel inhabitants and half of the city saw the fight and are now aware that the Radio Demon was behind the whole podcasts/audiobooks/news thing...
Some feel it makes sense and are kind of delighted to know where to send their scripts. Others have to write frantic letters about how the FUCK he got their voice, and yet more are stunned the old timey radio guy knows what a computer IS...
"What the fuck, bellhop?" The king asks, tactfully, restoring the front 'lawn' area as best he can from the damage there. Several of the shrubs up the driveway have been annihilated and yes he is mad about it, he planted them by hand with Char Char as a bonding activity last month. "Cute little illusion you got going, but if you really did get whacked with Adam's blade, you'll need my help with that."
He is grinning too much for someone offering aid, already thinking of how to force the demon out for a bit of magical first aid.
"No illusion, your Lowness, it healed with enough feedback from souls engaged in my show..." Alastor replied, gesturing at his damaged shirt. "I'd offer for you to touch but I'm too busy to light the offending skin on fire to burn away the recollection of your grubby little hands."
"Are you KIDDING ME?!" Vaggie is launching at Alastor, and only Charlie tackling the woman saves him from being bodychecked into the pavement. "LADY D'EATH JUGGSINTON THE FIFTH?! YOU COULDN'T HAVE CHOSEN ANY OTHER VOICE FOR THAT SHITSHOW?!"
"Hah, NO. She reminded me of your angstier nature, my dear... it's a compliment."
"I'm going to kill you. With my spear."
"Do try, and I will read the seuel series that the author is churning out as we speak, in your voice also. Or perhaps I could do it in the voice of the lieutenant... Lute was it? The new series is from the perspective of her spurned lover..."
"Al, please. NOT HELPING!" Charlie gritted her teeth.
"Well I kinda liked some of the gossip podcasts... and that one about the Fears or whatever that was. Spooky but fun in a fucked way." Angel volunteers, shrugging. "Vags, unclench... it's pretty cool. I'm kinda disappointed you didn't use me for the new demon erotic novel by Chuck Tingle, tho, Al... it's a masterpiece and I'd be perfect!"
"I... had considered it might be taken out on you by the moth if he assumed you were collaborating with another overlord. And the sound effects required seemed unusually salacious... I usually need to record a sound to use it in future, and where would one even find a container of jelly in this place?"
"...what? Oh... OH no I got ya. I've done erotic podcasts. Fuckin' hilarious seeing people standing around blankly whispering things into a microphone, moaning and then slapping wet towels on surfaces. I can get you some more authentic sounds if ya want, deer daddy..."
"...I'm concerned about what that wording means if I say yes, deer boy, so... we shall negotiate in future. Now Valentino knows who is producing the content he can be certain you are not 'actively involved' as it were."
"You a hugger? Wrong answer, it's happening. Look at us being all good with our feelings and shit..." There really wasn't any arguing with six arms squishing you, and f a vvery quiet bleat of surprise escaped, then he would deny it unto his second death.
"So, why didn't you just say you were hurt? What's the point of all this? You HATE tech stuff." Husk gestured, in general, to all of Al.
"...various reasons. And it was far more amusing to undermind Vox and his little crew this way."
"Then why not tell us..." Husk paused, then grinned. "Wait, you didn't want us to know 'cause you were embarrassed you had to turn to new media methods to heal it yourself, aren't you? Stubborn fucking ass. Well now you've gone and done it... there's a whole new generation of demons and hellborn who like your shit, you gonna just stop it now their engagement or however that works fixed it?"
"I am willing to finish the narratives at their end, but yes. The interest has waned now that I am no longer hindered."
"Al, I'm very disappointed in you."
"Whatever for, Charlotte? The matter is dealt with and at an end."
"No, shut up for a second you're not getting out of this that easily. I mean, I'm disappointed that you thought we... that I wouldn't help, with that, from Adam I mean."
"It wasn't anything I couldn't manage for myself." He shrugged, she really didn't understand how overlords worked, did the poor girl?
"But you shouldn't have HAD to, that's my fucking point!" Charlie yelled, briefly losing her temper and sucking her more demonic aspects back in.
"Duckling, he's not worth losing your temper over... the Overlords are suicidal at the best of times. Just let them get at it... you're just too young to have learned not to care yet. Bambi here could have asked for help with that boo boo at any time, but they won't... none of them would. I'm surprised your little angel didn't sense it, it was as irritating as an alarm going off the whole time..." Lucifer soothed, and got a GlareTM.
"...you knew. You knew one of my friends was potentially dying-"
"Not that bad!" Alastor interjected, and then disccussed the pros/cons of biting Angel's hand when one went over his mouth and another petted his hair. ("Shhh, Smiles... the people with some sorta emotional intelligence are talking...") Okay, he was definitely going to bite him.
"...-and you didn't think to tell me? Or help? Dad?" There was a termulous quaver to that tone that forecast tears. The King was immediately panicked.
"Wait, no, no I mean, yes but... I don't like to heal people without their consent, you know? It's not a good look..."
Charlie sniffed. "I mean, I get that... but if you said something, I could have like, sat on him and talked him into it..."
The sound of a record scratch rent the air. "Nhu ank ooo" muffled from behind Angel's hand as the spider laughed.
Lucifer flicked his attention that way. "Well... I suppose my main question for you, Bambi... is why you went to such trouble to avoid our attention. I know you big tough overlords have no sense of self preservation or care for the lives of others... but this seemed excessive."
Oh deer, the ex-archangel seemed to be... thinking.
That couldn't possibly end well.
"In fact, now the angelic taint-..." he pointedly ignored angel's giggling at the wording, "has passed and I'm focused on you... I'm sensing something else we're going to need to talk about."
Al couldn't stop his ears from going flat. Ah.... fuck.
Lucifer reached out a hand towards Alastor, and Angel actually moved them a step back. "Hey, he don't like touch..." said the man who had just about mummified him. "Surprised he hasn't eaten me yet."
Red eyes regarded him, the hand curled, as if grasping something and tugged as a lilac chain appeared in his grasp running back to the collar on Alastor's throat.
"How do you know my wife, Bambi?"
"...fkk"
"You can say that again, Smiles, what the FUCK?!" Angel gapes, dropping his hand.
"Well, your dear wife wanted someone to keep an eye on Charlotte and was willing to kill a LOT of OVerlords before finding one that she liked for the role." he shrugged. "Quite unfortunate."
"Wha-... don't you fucking lie to me, I'm the Devil himself. Lilly would NEVER-..."
"Yes. She would. And you know it. You may have been in the pits of despair in your little palace, but even you must have seen the bodies of sinners being piled about... she wasn't subtle."
"No... those were-... she was healing them, and it didn't work. Angelic steel..."
"Well, I know medicine can't have been that evolved in Eden but playing 'hokey pokey' with angelic steel isn't exactly known for bringing health and vitality to sinners." Alastor deadpanned.
A chorus of 'you put the knife right in and you take the knife back out, you put the knife back in and you twist it all about... you do the hokey pokey and you turn around... that's what it's all about!' played softly.
"Wait... I kinda... think I sort of remember something like that... but it's all mixed up in my head."
"Yes, she sang to you to muddle your memories when you walked in, once. That was about the moment that most realised how far she was willing to go to get her way..."
"No, you're lying."
"Afraid not."
"What was she even testing for, then? In your sick little game, how does this benefit anyone for my WIFE to-... what? Torture sinners? To make a babysitter for Char Char? She had ME. I'm the strongest thing in hell, nothing gets through me to her..."
"And yet, Adam did, because you were stuck in your own head. Oh don't get pissy, you were trapped for various reasons but its the truth. Lillith was concerned that there would come a time when Charlotte needed guidance and support... and she was willing to take the time to find the right person to safeguard it."
"How though? Nothing you said makes any sense..."
"She wanted someone who had no intentions towards her child, who was also rather resistent to angelic steel... and then she meddled to see how that could be fortified. Simple, really. Its fascinating, but the more angelic steel you survive, the harder it is for it to kill you outright."
Charlie looked like she might throw up.
"H-how many died for me?"
"Oh don't worry dear, it was only a handful. there were others she wiped the memories of and returned to their roles... she needed the infrastructure of Pride to remain stable enough to support your endeavours in future."
"But... what about you?"
"Nothing more or less than what others have done." He shrugs. "Do stop your pity party, it won't change the past and the blame is not yours."
"What exactly does she want you to do? The orders on here are obscured, that shouldn't be possible, I'm the Devil!"
"As you keep repeating, yes, indeed you are tiny one. But she merely required that," and here Lillith's voice emanated, taking the King and Princess out at the knees. "You will protect Charlotte, keep her safe and guide her to the best of your abilities, she has her father's ideals and heart, it will get her killed if someone more realistic doesn't step in. You will not divulge the secret of angelic steel to her, or raise arms against Heaven personally. She can't learn of that yet. And you must keep my foolish ex-husband from Charlotte... the two of them together will draw Heaven's attention. Oh, and Alastor... see if you can get Charlotte to make a deal for her soul... I will need that to keep her safe in future. Do not fail me, or I will start killing those important to you..."
"S-Sh-she wanted you to take my soul with our deal?" Charlie sibbed, hearing a side of her mother she couldn't believe was real. "That-s not-..."
"You have a DEAL?!"
"Oh unclench little king, it's for a favour. Technically I fulfilled the requirement for a deal without fulfilling the request for her soul... under the guise of protecting Charlotte."
"Did Mum have anything to do with your... ability to do the new tech things?"
"Yes and no, like Vox I have some technobiology that allows interaction with radiowaves and things along that spectrum... I could have used what I had to do this. However, she apaprently added upgrades I hadn't been aware of until recently, her version of a reward for not raising arms against Adam or some nonsense."
"But... she could have just healed you? She can do that?" Lucifer frowned, not liking the version of his wife being painted here. Ex-wie, apparently... that had stung to hear.
"She could have. Yes. She's quite ticked about not getting Charlotte's soul on her chain, indirectly... and the shield. She felt that was... overextending the bounds of her commands."
"...is there a plan? Is she coming back from...?"
"Heaven? Yes, but not yet. She's in an odd little dimension of her own, being pampered by angels... why would she ever come back here?"
"Ah... shit." Lucifer seemed on the verge of tears.
"Angel, you may need to release me and comfort the king."
"Oh it, Deer Daddy."
"...I will kill the moth myself to free you if you promise not to call me that one more time."
"Don't tease like that, I nearly ruined my shorts...' Angel stuck out his tongue at Al, who roleld his eyes. Vulgarity was par for the course with dear Angel about, unfortunately.
"C'mere, Short King, feel the soft fluff and know comfort..." Angel said, holding the King face first into the fluff. Charlie was having her hair stroked by Vaggie.
"Well, if that's all the theatrics and question and answer sessions for today, I really must be... going somewhere there aren't so many sobbing people." Alastor nods to them all and dissolves into shadow.
Then startles as he's thrown back into physical form as the King snaps his fingers, pointing without even looking at him.
"Oh no you don't..."
"Don't you ever do that again, your lowness, unless you want to know what it feels like to have your own atoms forcefully reassembled..." he snarls.
"If you could be less of an ass for a second, I have more questions..."
"And I have no answers for you. She's likely to gouge out an eye for all I've revealed so far, or just because she'll be in a Mood that we've won. Her little pocket dimension was by the grace of Adam after all..."
"It was WHAT?!"
"Ah... fuck, did I not say such?"
"No you didn't!"
"Well, she also had a deal and-..." the collar goes taut.
"Do stop talking, deer. I feel you've failed in your task quite enough for one day..." said a very cold tone, as they whirl about to find the Queen on the steps of the hotel. In the blink of an eye, she has something shiny buried to the hilt in Alastor's chest. "Be a good boy and hold onto that for me while I greet my daughter...?"
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"How Technology is Changing the Way We Learn"
In the past few years, there has been a sudden rise in the use of technology in various aspects of life, especially in education. With the increasing availability of digital tools and online resources, students now have more access to more information and learning opportunities than ever before. This shift has significantly changed the way we students study, collaborate, and comprehend academic content. As a Senior High School STEM student, I’ve witnessed firsthand how technology has shaped our academic journey throughout the years. Here are various reasons why technology is changing the way we learn.
1. Access to Various Sources
Back in the earlier days, the library was the primary source of information. The library was a haven not just for bookworms, but for students who needed help with their homework. The library had a collection of books that were full of specific information that assisted students in finding answers, solutions, definitions, and terms needed for their homework. Growing up in Gen Z like myself as a STEM student relies much more on technology nowadays than a physical library because with a touch of a smartphone or a click of a computer, you now have access to different websites that contain the information you need, especially when you need to conduct a research study, which most students use Google Scholar.
2. Interactive Learning Tools
Textbooks are no longer the only tools we use to learn. Interactive apps, simulations, and educational games have become commonplace in many classrooms. As a STEM student, I’ve experienced how these tools make learning more engaging. Apps like Khan Academy offer interactive courses in math, physics, and computer science, breaking down complex topics into bite-sized lessons with visual aids.
Platforms like Quizizz display flashcards that could help students enhance their active recall, memorizing, and understanding of the concepts easily because of the quiz game it offers.
3. Collaboration in Real-Time
One of the biggest changes technology has brought to education is the ability to collaborate in real-time, regardless of any location in the world. Platforms like Google Docs, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom have been helping students ever since the Covid-19 pandemic struck. During the pandemic, remote learning platforms became essential for continuing education. Even though many students faced challenges with online learning, these platforms provided a way for education to continue without interruption all thanks to the implementation of Online Classes. Now, blended learning—combining in-person and online education—is becoming the norm, offering more flexibility for both teachers and students.
4. Personalized Learning
Every student learns differently, and technology is helping cater to these individual learning styles. Adaptive learning platforms use algorithms to tailor lessons to each student’s needs. If you’re struggling with a particular topic, these platforms adjust the difficulty and provide extra support until you grasp the concept. Tools like Duolingo and Grammarly, which offer students language and grammar support are just a few examples of how technology provides customized learning experiences.
For us STEM students, this is particularly helpful, especially when using Grammarly for a research project. Using Platforms like Grammarly helps correct revisable sentences and paragraphs easily in one click, providing less effort and less time-consuming for us students.
5. Preparation for the Future
Technology isn’t just transforming education for the present; it’s also preparing students for the future. As technology like AI and Programming evolves, we students could resort to learning skills like coding, and learning the different types of programming languages so that we could adjust to the evolving technology all around us.
6. The Potential Downsides
While technology has brought us numerous benefits, it’s important to acknowledge the challenges and disadvantages it presents. Overreliance on technology can often lead to distractions, with social media and games constantly thriving for attention. Furthermore, the concept of Technology and its use remains a problem in many parts of the world, where students lack access to the necessary tools and internet connectivity to fully benefit from online learning resources.
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Sorry to bother you but I’m really for some advice on how to study for TOPIK 1/2 vocabulary. I tried flashcards both handwritten and Anki but i eventually stopped because it just gets really boring and repetitive. Do you know any entertaining ways you can review vocabulary? (Maybe games or apps that are entertaining and interactive) Also I wanna know your opinion on using A.I to review and practice Korean. I’ve been using it to review grammar and practice reading pronunciation there, it’s honestly really helpful if you don’t have anyone to talk to you in Korean. Would you recommend that method or do you think A.I might teach or say awkward phrases that aren’t really said in Korean.
Hello! I think Drops is a great app to help you memorize vocabulary in an easy, gamified way. I don't believe you can upload your own lists of vocabulary and study those, but the app should already have plenty of vocabulary that you need to know for the topic tests. It has a wide range of vocabulary, so it can help regardless of your level. It also keeps track of your streaks, keeping you accountable for practicing daily. If you do want to use your own vocab lists, try Quizlet; I never really used it much but I think it has games and other activities to help you memorize the words.
As for your question regarding AI, I personally would not recommend something like ChatGPT to explain anything about Korean to me. I remember I once asked it to explain the difference between -아/어/여서 and -(으)니까, and its response was pretty inaccurate. I haven't used other AI tools for Korean since, and maybe AI has become more sophisticated or something, but I generally don't have faith in its ability to help you learn another language. I think native speakers of that language are best equipped to explain the nuances of their grammar and vocabulary and create natural sounding sentences, not a robot. After all, language is a human phenomenon!
I'm not sure how exactly you use it, but if you find it helpful for practicing pronunciation, however, I think that's probably okay since Korean pronunciation has pretty straightforward rules that can be taught to a machine (if that makes sense--I'm not a comp sci person lol). I wish AI were better for language learning otherwise at this point since it would be great to, say, have a tool that can automatically check the correctness of your sentences or provide you with natural sentences, but I personally don't think it can. Thank you for the great question though--it really got me thinking and I would love to hear other's thoughts on it! I hope this is helpful :) 화이팅!
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Books I Read in January 2025 feat. Feb TBR list
I often think I resemble a fish—probably a goldfish—because of my inability to retain useful information. However, this year, I’m making a conscious effort to change that. What’s the point of reading and unlocking new worlds if the experience slips away too quickly?
Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business – Neil Postman, Andrew Postman (Introduction) This book made me uncomfortable in the best way possible. It’s a dissection of how entertainment-driven media has eroded our ability to engage in serious discourse. The comparisons between Orwell’s 1984 and Huxley’s Brave New World hit hard—turns out, we didn’t need totalitarianism when we had mindless amusement.
Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI – Ethan Mollick A book that made me rethink AI—not as some sci-fi horror, but as a tool that could shape our work and lives. Mollick makes it clear that AI isn't replacing us (yet?), but those who understand it will have a serious advantage. It left me oscillating between excitement and existential dread.
Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection – Charles Duhigg A book about talking—but in a way that actually makes people listen. Duhigg explores what makes certain conversations powerful, and it had me thinking about every interaction I’ve ever had. It’s one of those books that make you want to overhaul your entire communication style immediately.
Madonna in a Fur Coat – Sabahattin Ali A quiet, melancholic novel that sneaks up on you. It’s about a man, a woman, and a love that was both everything and nothing. The prose is simple but cuts deep, and by the end, I felt like I had lost something too. A book that lingers long after you close it.
Why Machines Learn: The Elegant Math Behind Modern AI – Anil Ananthaswamy Math and I have a complicated relationship, but this book made it a little less painful. It breaks down how AI actually works—no fluff, no hype, just the logic behind the algorithms. Did I grasp all of it? Probably not. But it made me appreciate machine learning in a way I didn’t before.
Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury I had read this before, but rereading it now—when attention spans are at an all-time low—was a completely different experience. The idea of a world where books are banned and people willingly give up thinking? Hits too close to home. If you haven’t read it, you should. If you have, read it again.
The Beggar Student – Osamu Dazai A book I didn’t expect to love as much as I did. It follows a student struggling to survive in an unforgiving society, and I saw pieces of myself in his resilience and quiet despair. It’s one of those stories that make you feel something profound, even if you can’t quite put it into words.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind – Yuval Noah Harari A book that zooms out so far on humanity that you start questioning everything. Harari takes you from ancient hunter-gatherers to the tech-driven chaos we live in now, and he does it with wit and insight. It made me feel both small and incredibly significant at the same time.
My TBR List for February:
Dostoevsky in Love: An Intimate Life – Alex Christofi
The Western Intellectual Tradition: From Leonardo to Hegel – Jacob Bronowski, Bruce Mazlish
The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture – Gabor Maté, Daniel Maté
Politics On the Edge: A Memoir From Within – Rory Stewart
Dead Souls – Nikolai Gogol, Robert A. Maguire (Translator)
The Abundance – Annie Dillard
We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I: A Palestinian Memoir – Raja Shehadeh
I hope to reclaim a deeper connection with books this year—to challenge myself to focus, absorb, and, most importantly, reflect. What are you reading this month? Let’s share recs and thoughts in the comments.
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Jest: A Concept for a New Programming Language
Summary: "Jest" could be envisioned as a novel computer programming language with a focus on humor, playfulness, or efficiency in a specific domain. Its design might embrace creativity in syntax, a unique philosophy, or a purpose-driven ecosystem for developers. It could potentially bridge accessibility with functionality, making coding intuitive and enjoyable.
Definition: Jest: A hypothetical computer language designed with a balance of simplicity, expressiveness, and potentially humor. The name suggests it might include unconventional features, playful interactions, or focus on lightweight scripting with a minimalist approach to problem-solving.
Expansion: If Jest were to exist, it might embody these features:
Playful Syntax: Commands and expressions that use conversational, quirky, or approachable language. Example:
joke "Why did the loop break? It couldn't handle the pressure!"; if (laughs > 0) { clap(); }
Efficiency-Focused: Ideal for scripting, rapid prototyping, or teaching, with shortcuts that reduce boilerplate code.
Modular Philosophy: Encourages user-created modules or libraries, reflecting its playful tone with practical use cases.
Integrated Humor or Personality: Built-in error messages or prompts might be witty or personalized.
Flexibility: Multi-paradigm support, including functional, procedural, and object-oriented programming.
Transcription: An example code snippet for a Jest-like language:
// Hello World in Jest greet = "Hello, World!"; print(greet); laugh();
A Jest program that calculates Fibonacci numbers might look like this:
// Fibonacci in Jest fib = (n) => n < 2 ? n : fib(n-1) + fib(n-2);
joke "What's the Fibonacci sequence? You'll love it, it grows on you!"; n = 10; print("The Fibonacci number at", n, "is:", fib(n));
Potential Domains:
Gamified education
Creative industries
AI-driven storytelling
Interactive debugging
Would you like me to refine or explore additional aspects?
Certainly! If we were to imagine Jest as the brainchild of a creative coder or team, their portfolio would likely include other innovative or experimental programming languages. Let’s expand on this concept and invent some plausible complementary languages the same inventor might have designed.
Related Languages by the Inventor of Jest
Pantomime
Description: A visual programming language inspired by gesture and movement, where users "drag and drop" symbols or create flowcharts to express logic. Designed for non-coders or children to learn programming through interaction.
Key Features:
Icon-based syntax: Conditional loops, variables, and functions represented visually.
Works seamlessly with Jest for creating visual representations of Jest scripts.
Sample Code (Visual Representation): Flowchart blocks: Input → Decision → Output.
Facet
Description: A declarative programming language focusing on creativity and modularity, aimed at artists, designers, and 3D modelers. Facet could integrate well with game engines and creative suites like Blender or Unity.
Key Features:
Embedded visual tools for shaders, animations, and simulations.
Simplified expressions for creative coding (e.g., animations and generative art).
Sample Code:
shape = circle(radius: 10, color: "blue"); animation = wave(shape, amplitude: 5, frequency: 2); render(animation, duration: 10s);
Quip
Description: A lightweight scripting language built for humor, similar to Jest, but more focused on natural language processing, chatbots, and interactive storytelling.
Key Features:
Syntax mirrors conversational English.
Designed for AI integration, especially in storytelling apps.
Sample Code:
character "Alice" says "Hello! What's your name?"; user_input -> name; character "Alice" says "Nice to meet you, {name}!";
Cryptic
Description: A language for designing cryptography algorithms and secure communications. Aimed at developers interested in blockchain, encryption, or cybersecurity.
Key Features:
High-level abstractions for cryptographic primitives.
Secure-by-design philosophy.
Sample Code:
key = generate_key(algorithm: "AES", length: 256); encrypted_message = encrypt("Hello, World!", key); print(encrypted_message);
Harmony
Description: A reactive programming language for building interactive user interfaces, designed to be highly interoperable with Jest and other tools in the suite. Perfect for web developers and app creators.
Key Features:
Two-way data binding with minimal boilerplate.
Component-based architecture.
Sample Code:
component Button { state: clicked = false; onClick() { clicked = !clicked; alert("Button clicked!"); } } render(Button);
Inventor’s Vision
The coder or team behind Jest and these complementary languages would likely be passionate about:
Accessibility: Making programming intuitive and fun for people of all skill levels.
Playfulness: Infusing coding with creativity, humor, and expressiveness.
Interoperability: Ensuring all their languages work well together for larger projects.
Would you like me to dive deeper into one of these languages, conceptualize others, or expand Jest further?
Expanded Concepts and Bridge Languages
Pantomime
Expansion: Adds support for AR/VR interfaces where users use gestures to program logic in 3D space. For example, drawing a loop physically creates a repetitive cycle.
Bridge Language: GestureScript: Converts AR/VR gestures from Pantomime into traditional code for broader applications.
Facet
Expansion: Enhanced for generative AI tools, allowing users to define complex artistic styles and AI-driven procedural designs.
Bridge Language: PixelForge: Focused on exporting Facet code into game engines, enabling real-time rendering pipelines for interactive environments.
Quip
Expansion: Includes pre-trained AI models for dynamic storytelling, allowing Quip scripts to evolve based on user interaction.
Bridge Language: Narrate: Combines Quip scripts with voice-to-text technologies for live storytelling in games or educational tools.
Cryptic
Expansion: Introduces quantum-safe cryptography primitives and allows simulation of blockchain-like ecosystems for testing purposes.
Bridge Language: CipherBridge: Translates Cryptic code into various blockchain frameworks like Ethereum or Solana.
Harmony
Expansion: Gains support for cross-platform development, allowing users to write code for web, mobile, and IoT devices simultaneously.
Bridge Language: Symphony: Converts Harmony components into platform-native scripts for seamless integration.
Additional Bridge Languages
Echo: Bridges Quip and Jest, enabling storytelling code to trigger functional scripts for immersive experiences.
Morph: A universal language that compiles any Jest family code into executable binaries for specific operating systems.
Thread: Integrates Cryptic and Harmony to build secure, reactive user interfaces for fintech applications.
Canvas: Bridges Facet and Pantomime to create interactive art in AR/VR, blending visual coding with gesture inputs.
Let me know if you'd like a deeper dive into any specific language or bridge concept!
Here's a detailed exploration of Echo, Morph, Thread, Canvas, and all previously mentioned languages, emphasizing their unique applications and advanced functionalities.
Expanded Bridge Languages
Echo
Purpose: Links storytelling elements in Quip with functional programming in Jest, enabling dynamic, immersive interactions between narrative and logic.
Key Features:
Story-driven logic triggers: e.g., a character’s dialogue prompts a database query or API call.
Integration with AI tools for real-time responses.
Use Case: AI-driven chatbots that incorporate both storytelling and complex backend workflows.
Sample Code:
story_event "hero_arrives" triggers fetch_data("weather"); response = "The hero enters amidst a storm: {weather}.";
Morph
Purpose: Acts as a meta-compiler, translating any language in the Jest ecosystem into optimized, platform-specific binaries.
Key Features:
Universal compatibility across operating systems and architectures.
Performance tuning during compilation.
Use Case: Porting a Jest-based application to embedded systems or gaming consoles.
Sample Code:
input: Facet script; target_platform: "PS7"; compile_to_binary();
Thread
Purpose: Combines Cryptic's security features with Harmony's reactive architecture to create secure, interactive user interfaces.
Key Features:
Secure data binding for fintech or healthcare applications.
Integration with blockchain for smart contracts.
Use Case: Decentralized finance (DeFi) apps with intuitive, safe user interfaces.
Sample Code:
bind secure_input("account_number") to blockchain_check("balance"); render UI_component(balance_display);
Canvas
Purpose: Fuses Facet's generative design tools with Pantomime's gesture-based coding for AR/VR art creation.
Key Features:
Real-time 3D design with hand gestures.
Multi-modal export to AR/VR platforms or 3D printers.
Use Case: Collaborative VR environments for designers and architects.
Sample Code:
gesture: "draw_circle" → create_3D_shape("sphere"); gesture: "scale_up" → modify_shape("sphere", scale: 2x); render(scene);
Deep Dive into Main Languages
Jest
Philosophy: A playful, expressive scripting language with versatile syntax tailored for humor, experimentation, and creativity.
Core Application: Writing scripts that blend functional programming with a whimsical, human-readable style.
Pantomime
Expanded Features: Includes AI-driven gesture recognition for predictive modeling and natural motion capture.
Advanced Use: Developing AR apps for rehabilitation therapy where exercises are coded as gestures.
Facet
Advanced Use: Procedural generation in games, defining terrains, weather systems, and NPC behaviors with artistic flair.
Quip
Advanced Features: Integrates pre-trained language models for nuanced, character-driven dialogue trees.
Advanced Use: Creating adaptive narratives in games where user decisions alter the story arc.
Cryptic
Advanced Features: Quantum-safe algorithms and AI-enhanced key generation for unbreakable security.
Advanced Use: Designing multi-layered blockchain ecosystems with Cryptic’s high-level abstractions.
Harmony
Advanced Features: Adaptive UIs that respond to user emotion, tracked via AI-enhanced cameras.
Advanced Use: Apps for mental health, where interfaces adjust to user stress levels.
Proposed New Bridge Languages
Chord
Bridges Harmony and Facet for designing interactive music-based visual art.
Use Case: Music videos where the visuals respond to real-time sound input.
Path
Links Cryptic and Canvas for secure AR/VR environments.
Use Case: Virtual meetings in secure, customized 3D spaces.
Fable
Connects Quip and Pantomime for storytelling via interactive gestures.
Use Case: VR education apps where lessons are taught through immersive narratives.
Would you like a specific implementation plan for any of these languages or applications?
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The Silent Genius: Is Your AI Smarter Than You Think?
When we think of the words artificial intelligence, we usually think of high-tech robots, complex code, or smart voice assistants carrying out our every command. But AI has come a long way in its evolution from a futuristic fantasy, and more likely than not, it's already a hidden part of your life. You may have even been touched by AI before without realizing it.
It’s Not Sci-Fi Anymore — It’s Daily Life
Think about your daily interactions. Your phone tells you the fastest route to work with what is happening on the roads right now. Netflix recommends a movie you didn’t realize you wanted to watch. Spotify queues up a song that just happens to match exactly how you feel at that moment. None of that is a coincidence — it’s AI that has been built to adapt to your behavior, find trends, and make decisions for you.
But the interesting thing is, you don’t even pay attention to it. AI is so much a part of our digital lives, it’s so subtle, that we often forget it is even there. That invisibility is part of its brilliance — and part of its power.
Not Just Smart — Deeply Aware
What makes modern AI different from the rigid bots of the past is its ability to adapt. These systems don't just follow rules; they learn. Over time, your devices form a digital fingerprint of your preferences, habits, and even your emotional responses.
Think of your smartphone. It likely knows:
What time you usually wake up
Which apps you use first thing in the morning
Who you message most often
When you need a reminder to hydrate or stretch
Now multiply that across every platform you use — from email to ecommerce. Your digital self is being mapped in incredible detail.
So... Who’s Really in Control?
There’s a strange irony in how dependent we’ve become on systems we barely understand. Most users don’t know how recommendation algorithms work, or how voice assistants process language. Yet we rely on them constantly.
And that opens up deeper questions:
If an AI system can predict your choices, influence your decisions, and quietly guide your behavior — is it still just a tool? Or is it becoming something more?
The more invisible AI becomes, the more it operates in the background — nudging, optimizing, suggesting — the harder it is to draw a line between our natural decisions and the ones shaped by machines.
The Future: Friendly or Frightening?
It’s easy to feel either amazed or alarmed by this silent genius that follows us through our digital lives. The truth lies somewhere in between. AI has the potential to make our lives easier, healthier, and more efficient. But it also demands awareness. If we don’t recognize how it shapes our behavior, we risk losing a piece of agency with every helpful suggestion.
So the next time your phone finishes your sentence, your calendar schedules your life, or your feed seems a little too perfect — ask yourself:
Is this me thinking?
Or is it my AI thinking for me?
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2025 Digital Marketing Trends: What You Should Really Pay Attention To
If you’ve been paying even a little attention to digital marketing lately, you’ll know things are moving faster than ever. Platforms change, algorithms shift, and customer behavior keeps evolving. What worked last year might not work today—and what’s working today might be gone by next quarter.
It can feel a bit overwhelming, sure. But here’s the good news: if you stay curious and pay attention to the right trends, there’s huge opportunity to stand out. Whether you're already in the field or just starting your journey through the best digital marketing training institute in Calicut, understanding the pulse of 2025 gives you a major edge.
1. Welcome to the Age of Real-Time Experiences
Marketing is no longer just about putting content out there and hoping people see it. In 2025, it’s about responding while it’s happening—right in the moment.
Think live streams, interactive polls, flash deals during events, or even AI-powered chat assistants that talk to customers at midnight. Real-time engagement is now a core part of strategy, especially in e-commerce and service-based industries.
2. Storytelling > Hard Selling
Let’s be honest: people don’t like being sold to. At least, not directly. What they do love is a good story.
Brands that can wrap their message into a narrative—about a mission, a journey, a personal experience—are finding it much easier to connect with audiences. It’s not about pushing a product. It’s about pulling people in with emotion, relevance, and relatability.
3. AI Is Helping, But Human Creativity Still Wins
Everyone’s talking about artificial intelligence, and yes, it’s a big deal. It helps with automating repetitive tasks, generating ideas, and even scheduling campaigns. But here’s the kicker—it doesn’t replace creative thinking.
In fact, the best marketers right now are the ones who use AI as a tool, not a crutch. They let it handle the backend, while they focus on crafting bold ideas, unique angles, and messages that sound like they came from a real person.
4. The Death of the Third-Party Cookie is Real
Browser cookies—those tiny data files that track your every move online—are fading out. Privacy laws and consumer pushback have forced platforms to rethink how data is collected.
As a result, marketers are shifting focus to first-party data—info gathered directly from your audience via sign-ups, feedback forms, or gated content. This makes email marketing and CRM systems more important than ever.
5. Search Isn’t Just Google Anymore
Search engine optimization (SEO) isn’t just about ranking on Google. People are now “searching” on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest, and even LinkedIn.
Each platform has its own rules and algorithms. That means your content has to be optimized for where your audience hangs out, not just for traditional search engines. Understanding platform-specific search behaviors is a critical new skill.
6. Digital Marketing Is Becoming More Localized
While the internet connects the world, customers still care about what’s happening in their area. Hyperlocal marketing is on the rise, using geotargeting, local SEO, and community-focused campaigns.
If you're promoting a business or service, tailoring your strategy to a specific city, language, or even neighborhood can drastically improve engagement.
And yes, that includes people looking for the best digital marketing training institute in Calicut—they’re searching locally too.
7. Email Is Making a Comeback—With a Twist
It might surprise some, but email marketing is still one of the highest ROI channels around. The difference now is how emails are being written.
Gone are the boring newsletters. In their place? Story-style formats, curated content digests, and personalized emails that talk like a friend, not a corporation. A strong email list is a goldmine—if used right.
8. Your Personal Brand Matters More Than Ever
People trust people more than companies. Whether you’re a freelancer, job-seeker, or business owner, your personal brand is a major asset.
Being active on LinkedIn, sharing behind-the-scenes on Instagram, or even starting a blog can build credibility and open doors. Clients and employers now Google you before they hire or buy. Make sure they find something worth their time.
9. Short Learning Cycles Are Replacing Traditional Degrees
Here’s something that’s become crystal clear in 2025: you don’t need a 3-year degree to start working in digital marketing. What you need is skills, hands-on practice, and the ability to adapt quickly.
That’s why so many learners are choosing the best digital marketing training institute in Calicut instead of traditional routes. Institutes that focus on live projects, real tools, and actual industry challenges are the ones producing job-ready professionals.
10. Platforms Come and Go—But Strategy Stays
It’s easy to get caught up in whatever platform is trending this month. Threads today, TikTok tomorrow, something new next week. But if you know how to build a good campaign—identify an audience, craft a message, and choose the right timing—you can adapt to any platform.
The fundamentals are what set you apart. And that’s what solid training focuses on—not just learning tools, but understanding strategy.
Final Thoughts
Digital marketing in 2025 isn’t just about being online—it’s about being intentional, creative, and quick to adapt. The landscape will keep changing, but those who stay curious, keep practicing, and learn from the right sources will always stay ahead.
If you're someone thinking about breaking into this space, consider your options wisely. The best digital marketing training institute in Calicut won’t just give you certificates—they’ll give you confidence, clarity, and real-world skills that matter.
You don’t need to be a genius. You just need to start. And there’s never been a better time than now.
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Text to Video: The Future of Content Creation

The digital landscape is evolving rapidly, and Text to Video technology is at the forefront of this transformation. This innovative tool allows users to convert written content into engaging video formats effortlessly. Whether for marketing, education, or entertainment, Text to Video is revolutionizing how we consume and create media.
In this article, we will explore the capabilities of Text to Video, its applications, benefits, and how it is shaping the future of digital content.
What is Text to Video?
Text to Video refers to artificial intelligence (AI)-powered platforms that automatically generate videos from written text. These tools analyze the input text, select relevant visuals, add voiceovers, and synchronize everything into a cohesive video.
How Does Text to Video Work?
Text Analysis – The AI processes the written content to understand context, tone, and key points.
Media Selection – It picks suitable images, video clips, and animations based on the text.
Voice Synthesis – A natural-sounding AI voice reads the text aloud.
Video Assembly – The system combines all elements to produce a polished video.
Popular Text to Video platforms include Synthesia, Lumen5, and Pictory, each offering unique features for different needs.
Applications of Text to Video
The versatility of Text to Video makes it useful across multiple industries.
1. Marketing & Advertising
Businesses use Text to Video to create promotional content, explainer videos, and social media ads without expensive production costs.
2. Education & E-Learning
Educators convert textbooks and articles into engaging video lessons, enhancing student comprehension.
3. News & Journalism
Media outlets quickly turn written news into video summaries, catering to audiences who prefer visual content.
4. Corporate Training
Companies generate training videos from manuals, ensuring consistent onboarding for employees.
5. Social Media Content
Influencers and brands leverage Text to Video to produce daily content for platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.
Benefits of Using Text to Video
1. Saves Time & Resources
Traditional video production requires scripting, filming, and editing. Text to Video automates this process, reducing production time from days to minutes.
2. Cost-Effective Solution
Hiring videographers, voice actors, and editors is expensive. AI-driven Text to Video eliminates these costs.
3. Enhances Engagement
Videos capture attention better than plain text. Studies show that viewers retain 95% of a message from video compared to 10% from text.
4. Scalability
Businesses can generate hundreds of videos in different languages without additional effort.
5. Accessibility
Adding subtitles and voiceovers makes content accessible to people with hearing or visual impairments.
Challenges & Limitations of Text to Video
Despite its advantages, Text to Video has some limitations:
1. Lack of Human Touch
AI-generated voices and visuals may lack emotional depth compared to human creators.
2. Limited Creativity
While AI can assemble videos, it may not match the creativity of professional video editors.
3. Dependency on Input Quality
Poorly written text can result in incoherent or low-quality videos.
4. Ethical Concerns
Deepfake risks and misinformation are growing concerns as AI-generated videos become more realistic.
The Future of Text to Video
As AI advances, Text to Video will become more sophisticated. Future developments may include:
Hyper-Realistic AI Avatars – Digital presenters indistinguishable from humans.
Interactive Videos – Viewers influencing video outcomes in real-time.
3D & VR Integration – Immersive video experiences generated from text.
With these advancements, Text to Video will further dominate digital content creation.
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hiii ❣ it's a bit random but do you have any advice for a beginner writer?
i want to write web series and while i'm going to write for my pleasure, i still would love my work to be good enough to have readers.
but while i read stuff and write fics, i don't think it's enough to help me write an original several episode work. + i want to write in english but i'm not a native english speaker.
do you have a textbook or any resource in mind that you'd reccomend to a beginner writer?
Unfortunately, I don't have one single one-size-fits-all resource or silver-bullet magical writing improvement tool that I can recommend, as everyone learns/practices in different ways and some people swear by things that don't work for other people. I can't speak to the value of Grammarly or any other online tool that promises to make you a better writer, as they can often be used to feed your work into AI, make bizarre and/or flatly incorrect suggestions, or otherwise be confusing and unhelpful for a newbie writer, especially someone whose first language isn't English. If you work better within an interactive framework or just want to see if it does seem useful, then by all means do check it out, but don't feel like you HAVE to use it (or anything else) if it doesn't offer much to your process.
As ever, and unhelpfully, my advice for becoming a better writer is to write a lot and read a lot, in all kinds of genres. There's really no get-good-at-writing-quick hack to suddenly get you where you want to be overnight, but you CAN get there by dint of steady and sustained progress. You say that you already read things and write fics -- which is great! You clearly already have some practice with the overall concept, and you are not starting from total scratch. While a lot of writers have a goal of something they really want to do (i.e. in your case, write a web series) and feel like the first one they write has to be The Real and Good One that they only launch into after appropriate years of practice, that's not the case. You can start writing the series now, if you want to. You'll have to also share it with people who you trust to give you helpful and honest feedback (the mortifying ordeal of being known, etc) while also respecting the skill level that you're currently at and not tearing it down for being up to professional standards or something else that doesn't accurately reflect where you are and what you need feedback on. But yes, you will have to write steadily, share your writing with others, and challenge yourself to read and write in different kinds of texts -- i.e. not just fic or amateur fan content, but literature, nonfiction, genre fiction, academia, special interest subjects, and so forth. Writing by professionally published authors is not necessarily always better, but it does give you a sense as to what is deemed marketable, what the general skill level and standard is, and what you might like to emulate or try to do with your own projects.
Also, as a side note, I think that plenty of amateur or fan-written content on the internet is not necessarily outstandingly good, technically speaking. This doesn't mean it's bad -- plenty of people read and enjoy it anyway, and aren't coming in expecting it to be an award-winning piece of fine literature. Standards for what is good, enjoyable, or well-written vary dramatically by genre, medium, what your audience is expecting and/or paying for, and so forth. Some people also have high and/or picky standards for what they will read or what they find enjoyable to read, while others will just go along with the story and don't care as much about the format or technical prowess or so forth. So it is very much a subjective measurement, and if you get to a place where you enjoy reading your own stuff and find it engaging -- regardless of what arbitrary skill level you feel yourself to be on -- chances are that other people will too.
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I am building LingoYak AI: ChatGPT Language Learning Revolution
Hi, everyone! 👋 I wanted to share something I’ve been passionately building over the past few years: Lingoyak. If you’re someone who loves languages or has ever dreamed of learning one (or many), this is for you!
So, what’s Lingoyak?
It’s a new ecosystem of tools designed to make language learning fun, interactive, and accessible for everyone, powered by ChatGPT. Lingoyak isn’t just an app, it’s a complete experience. Whether you’re learning English, Spanish, French, or even Turkish or Korean, Lingoyak has something unique to offer.
Lingoyak AI is my latest project, a language-learning app powered by cutting-edge AI. It offers 26 target languages and supports 7 native languages. Whether you’re starting with Spanish from English or diving into Japanese from French, the app adapts to YOU.
Here’s what makes Lingoyak AI special:
Real-time speech assessment to help you perfect your pronunciation.
Progress tracking so you can see how much you’ve grown.
Interactive tools for listening, writing, and grammar practice.
Reusable custom topics and contents across languages for a tailored learning journey.
The best part? You are learning from your native language and you don't have to brainstorm what to learn. LingoYak AI will generate your content for you based on your native language.
#chatgpt#ai#language#kickstarter#crowdfunding#language learning#spanish#french#portuguese#mandarin#italian
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Udaan by InAmigos Foundation: Elevating Women, Empowering Futures

In the rapidly evolving socio-economic landscape of India, millions of women remain underserved by mainstream development efforts—not due to a lack of talent, but a lack of access. In response, Project Udaan, a flagship initiative by the InAmigos Foundation, emerges not merely as a program, but as a model of scalable women's empowerment.
Udaan—meaning “flight” in Hindi—represents the aspirations of rural and semi-urban women striving to break free from intergenerational limitations. By engineering opportunity and integrating sustainable socio-technical models, Udaan transforms potential into productivity and promise into progress.
Mission: Creating the Blueprint for Women’s Self-Reliance
At its core, Project Udaan seeks to:
Empower women with industry-aligned, income-generating skills
Foster micro-entrepreneurship rooted in local demand and resources
Facilitate financial and digital inclusion
Strengthen leadership, health, and rights-based awareness
Embed resilience through holistic community engagement
Each intervention is data-informed, impact-monitored, and custom-built for long-term sustainability—a hallmark of InAmigos Foundation’s field-tested grassroots methodology.
A Multi-Layered Model for Empowerment

Project Udaan is built upon a structured architecture that integrates training, enterprise, and technology to ensure sustainable outcomes. This model moves beyond skill development into livelihood generation and measurable socio-economic change.
1. Skill Development Infrastructure
The first layer of Udaan is a robust skill development framework that delivers localized, employment-focused education. Training modules are modular, scalable, and aligned with the socio-economic profiles of the target communities.
Core domains include:
Digital Literacy: Basic computing, mobile internet use, app navigation, and digital payment systems
Tailoring and Textile Production: Pattern making, machine stitching, finishing techniques, and indigenous craft techniques
Food Processing and Packaging: Pickle-making, spice grinding, home-based snack units, sustainable packaging
Salon and Beauty Skills: Basic grooming, hygiene standards, customer interaction, and hygiene protocols
Financial Literacy and Budgeting: Saving schemes, credit access, banking interfaces, micro-investments
Communication and Self-Presentation: Workplace confidence, customer handling, local language fluency
2. Microenterprise Enablement and Livelihood Incubation
To ensure that learning transitions into economic self-reliance, Udaan incorporates a post-training enterprise enablement process. It identifies local market demand and builds backward linkages to equip women to launch sustainable businesses.
The support ecosystem includes:
Access to seed capital via self-help group (SHG) networks, microfinance partners, and NGO grants
Distribution of startup kits such as sewing machines, kitchen equipment, or salon tools
Digital onboarding support for online marketplaces such as Amazon Saheli, Flipkart Samarth, and Meesho
Offline retail support through tie-ups with local haats, trade exhibitions, and cooperative stores
Licensing and certification where applicable for food safety or textile quality standards
3. Tech-Driven Monitoring and Impact Tracking
Transparency and precision are fundamental to Udaan’s growth. InAmigos Foundation employs its in-house Tech4Change platform to manage operations, monitor performance, and scale the intervention scientifically.
The platform allows:
Real-time monitoring of attendance, skill mastery, and certification via QR codes and mobile tracking
Impact evaluation using household income change, asset ownership, and healthcare uptake metrics
GIS-based mapping of intervention zones and visualization of under-reached areas
Predictive modeling through AI to identify at-risk participants and suggest personalized intervention strategies
Human-Centered, Community-Rooted
Empowerment is not merely a process of economic inclusion—it is a cultural and psychological shift. Project Udaan incorporates gender-sensitive design and community-first outreach to create lasting change.
Key interventions include:
Strengthening of SHG structures and women-led federations to serve as peer mentors
Family sensitization programs targeting male allies—fathers, husbands, brothers—to reduce resistance and build trust
Legal and rights-based awareness campaigns focused on menstrual hygiene, reproductive health, domestic violence laws, and maternal care
Measured Impact and Proven Scalability
Project Udaan has consistently delivered quantifiable outcomes at the grassroots level. As of the latest cycle:
Over 900 women have completed intensive training programs across 60 villages and 4 districts
Nearly 70 percent of participating women reported an average income increase of 30 to 60 percent within 9 months of program completion
420+ micro-enterprises have been launched, 180 of which are now self-sustaining and generating employment for others
More than 5,000 indirect beneficiaries—including children, elderly dependents, and second-generation SHG members—have experienced improved access to nutrition, education, and mobility
Over 20 institutional partnerships and corporate CSR collaborations have supported infrastructure, curriculum design, and digital enablement.
Partnership Opportunities: Driving Collective Impact
The InAmigos Foundation invites corporations, philanthropic institutions, and ecosystem enablers to co-create impact through structured partnerships.
Opportunities include:
Funding the establishment of skill hubs in high-need regions
Supporting enterprise starter kits and training batches through CSR allocations
Mentoring women entrepreneurs via employee volunteering and capacity-building workshops
Co-hosting exhibitions, market linkages, and rural entrepreneurship fairs
Enabling long-term research and impact analytics for policy influence
These partnerships offer direct ESG alignment, brand elevation, and access to inclusive value chains while contributing to a model that demonstrably works.
What Makes Project Udaan Unique?

Unlike one-size-fits-all skilling programs, Project Udaan is rooted in real-world constraints and community aspirations. It succeeds because it combines:
Skill training aligned with current and emerging market demand
Income-first design that integrates microenterprise creation and financial access
Localized community ownership that ensures sustainability and adoption
Tech-enabled operations that ensure transparency and iterative learning
Holistic empowerment encompassing economic, social, and psychological dimensions
By balancing professional training with emotional transformation and economic opportunity, Udaan represents a new blueprint for inclusive growth.
From Promise to Power
Project Udaan, driven by the InAmigos Foundation, proves that when equipped with tools, trust, and training, rural and semi-urban women are capable of becoming not just contributors, but catalysts for socio-economic renewal.
They don’t merely escape poverty—they design their own systems of progress. They don’t just participate—they lead.
Each sewing machine, digital training module, or microloan is not a transaction—it is a declaration of possibility.
This is not charity. This is infrastructure. This is equity, by design.
Udaan is not just a program. It is a platform for a new India.
For partnership inquiries, CSR collaborations, and donation pathways, contact: www.inamigosfoundation.org/Udaan Email: [email protected]
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Role of AI and Automation in Modern CRM Software
Modern CRM systems are no longer just about storing contact information. Today, businesses expect their CRM to predict behavior, streamline communication, and drive efficiency — and that’s exactly what AI and automation bring to the table.

Here’s how AI and automation are transforming the CRM landscape:
1. Predictive Lead Scoring
Uses historical customer data to rank leads by conversion probability
Prioritizes outreach efforts based on buying signals
Reduces time spent on low-potential leads
Improves sales team performance and ROI
2. Smart Sales Forecasting
Analyzes trends, seasonality, and deal history to forecast revenue
Updates projections in real-time based on new data
Helps sales managers set realistic targets and resource plans
Supports dynamic pipeline adjustments
3. Automated Customer Support
AI-powered chatbots handle FAQs and common issues 24/7
Sentiment analysis flags negative interactions for human follow-up
Automated ticket routing ensures faster resolution
Reduces support workload and boosts satisfaction
4. Personalized Customer Journeys
Machine learning tailors emails, offers, and messages per user behavior
Automation triggers based on milestones or inactivity
Custom workflows guide users through onboarding, upgrades, or renewals
Improves customer engagement and retention
5. Data Cleanup and Enrichment
AI tools detect duplicate records and outdated info
Automatically update fields from verified external sources
Maintains a clean, high-quality CRM database
Supports better segmentation and targeting
6. Workflow Automation Across Departments
Automates repetitive tasks like task assignments, follow-ups, and alerts
Links CRM actions with ERP, HR, or ticketing systems
Keeps all teams aligned without manual intervention
Custom CRM solutions can integrate automation tailored to your exact process
7. Voice and Natural Language Processing (NLP)
Transcribes sales calls and highlights key insights
Enables voice-driven commands within CRM platforms
Extracts data from emails or chat for automatic entry
Enhances productivity for on-the-go users
#AICRM#AutomationInCRM#CRMSolutions#SmartCRM#CRMDevelopment#AIinBusiness#TechDrivenSales#CustomerSupportAutomation#CRMIntegration#DigitalCRM
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