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afterlifetango · 2 years ago
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The spaghetti has been confirmed to Not Be Blood. Thus, it has been deemed safe to eat. She will try this 'western spaghetti'.
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Lunachild took one bite and exploded into fairy dust! Lunachild will respawn on the next moonlit night.
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lesbianbillygibson · 1 month ago
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Way i just had the worst airsickness from 1 edible
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ribbononline · 3 months ago
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Hoenn on the brain
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flying-potato2 · 3 months ago
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the (lightly modded) minecraft server is running!!
dm me or send me an (not anonymous) ask to get the server ip !! u can also just reblog the post and tag that u want 2 join and i can send u an ask/dm with the server ip
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Minecraft Version: 1.21.4
Loader: Fabric
Library/dependencies:
Fabric API
FrozenLib
Glitchcore
Terrablender
Combat+ core
owo
Cardinal Components api
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Wilder Wild
Biomes o' Plenty
Blahaj-fabric
Catenary
Cinderscapes
Copper Hopper
Extended Enchanting
Instant Feedback
Legacies and Legends
Potion Cauldron
Press G to Meow
Superb Steeds
Traveler's Backpack
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Roughly Enough Items
Iris
Sodium
Lithium
Journeymap
Sodium Extra
Appleskin
Prism Launcher
Custom Biome Saplings
Polydecorations
Distant Horizons
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And even when an original IP is green lit, it’ll only last for one or two seasons before getting shit canned.
Hollywood does not value creativity, they just want a bunch of recognizable IP’s that they can keep milking for the next couple of years.
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phinjeet · 6 months ago
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* STIMMING !!!!! STIMMING !!!!!!!! GAAHBVGHHHH OH MY GOD . FUCKER🫵🫵🫵 MMY CAT . I CAUGHT HIM STIMMING !!!!! STIMMING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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rioblitzle · 2 months ago
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u know it's kind of miraculous that ive got a 40k note and counting post popping off rn that's promoting piracy and criticising nintendo and yet i havent really seen anyone bootlicking or trying to fight me in the notes about it. peace and love on planet tumblr for once
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doostyauditalkz · 3 months ago
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You talk allota shit for someone who's not only a black sapphire cookie kinnie but also a shadow milk cookie fan
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Get the fuck off of me
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theyhitthepentagon · 1 year ago
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real talk rn the people acting like genyinely angry and upset over this feel a little selfish to me because like if you just watched the stream for a minute youd recognize like. All of the effort and prep put into this. rheyre doing so much work and you people are complaining about a series that ended 3 years agoz what happened to all the people saying not to be weird if its not hl2vrai. some of you guys need to realize you have a parasocial relationship w media and fictional characters and fandom shit or whatever. this should be a wake up call for yall #tbh ive actually never seen ANYTHING this ridiculous in my life. now gn
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thewandererh · 3 months ago
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slugcats (+HeART) done today while consecutively taking chem notes. both ocs and legacy modcats
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butchrindou · 4 months ago
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godbless for opposites attract couples u wouldn’t catch me dead or alive matching w rindou for our outfits unless im the one styling him
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mingot-studios · 9 months ago
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Weren't ya'll complaining about Verosika being villainized?
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rueclfer · 2 months ago
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meowwww rueeee the fit eatttttttttts!!!! that’s my bf yall 🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️ (have fun at the party ‼️)
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corduroyyyyyyy · 10 months ago
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Who am I?
Newest Pandora
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sealbee101 · 10 months ago
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I feel like the yyh community dosen't talk about sensui enough. Sensui is probably one of the best antagonist ive ever seen and it sucks no one talks about him hardly.
Sensui was a man of a justice system that was unblinded with obvious one sided ideals (demons = bad, human = good) it wasn't until that one night that completely made black and white turn to gray, his morality shattered, everything turning into a murky puddle.
Humanity doomed itself that night, turning the man who fought for it, to turning against it.
But it also made Sensui reflect, made him question himself, made him want to open his eyes and balance the scale as to why demons were so bad which led to Sensui down to opening the barrier between the worlds, if he could understand the same thing he'd use to hunt down maybe it'd put his mind at ease. himself at ease, maybe he'd finally understand.
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rollercoasterwords · 2 years ago
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like. i still wouldn't want someone to copy and paste my fics into a large language model like chatgpt but it's not so much bc i'm worried abt my work being stolen (seems unlikely that an LLM would spit back out my exact words considering how it works, and even if it did, i doubt any individual would be able to like. publish and profit from those words, based on the nebulous status of copyright law when it comes to LLMs like chatgpt. and having my words fed into the LLM really isn't going to make much of a difference when it comes to corporations profiting off the tool in the first place; plus in instances of corporate exploitation i think there are more effective ways to organize than like...arguing for strengthened ip laws or trying to like make ip laws for fanfiction spaces). it's more because i'm wary of what that says about how a person is like...approaching my fic specifically + fanfiction more broadly. in two main ways:
1. i think it is just. basic respect to check with a writer before u take their work off ao3(or whatever fanfic-specific place it's been shared) and put it somewhere else. and like, this applies to lots of things outside chatgpt--reposting fics to other sites, posting them on goodreads/storygraph, printing + binding fics, etc. if u are treating fanfic writers as people who u are in community with, who are generously sharing a gift with u, then it seems like basic kindness to check in and see if they're alright with u taking that fic outside the space it was posted to do something else with it.
with chatgpt and similar LLMs specifically, a lot of people are wary because there's still so much unsettled in regards to how copyright laws might shake out, and most people (myself included) are unsure of how/whether our writing/data might be stored and used by these corporations that own the LLMs. i don't think ai itself is something that should be mythologized as like ontologically evil technology, but anytime a corporation is introducing us to new tech like this we need to be wary of where it's coming from and how it could be used--people have already pointed out a lot of very serious issues with the way this technology is being developed and how it could/likely will be/already is being used exploitatively--which, again, is more a matter of organizing against corporations than railing against ai tech itself, but is still a valid reason for writers (again, myself included) to be wary of having their work fed to LLMs without permission.
and like. sure, u don't have to care abt writers' feelings + boundaries and can just take their stories and do whatever u want with them. but to me that says u aren't treating fanfic as a community space, but rather a content farm in which fics are products that u are entitled to do whatever u want with. and i just think that's shitty! and if that's how ur treating fanfic then i'd rather not have u reading my fic at all
2. i honestly think it's a strange way to engage w storytelling by treating endings this way. like. story endings are usually v important + intentional, and can completely change the entire tone, themes, messages, etc of a story. i understand going to the writer and asking them abt what they had in mind for the story ending if ur looking for closure, and i understand imagining ur own story ending or even writing ur own ending to an unfinished story. what i don't understand is plugging a story into chatgpt and having it spit an ending out for u.
and like. maybe this is bc we've all been calling these LLMs ai, which evokes an impression of like. a sentient robot creating something. but that's not what these programs do! the first article i linked explains how they actually work really well, but essentially--chatgpt and similar LLMs cannot create new ideas. they can't take a story and synthesize its themes or pick apart its tone to then come up with an original idea for an ending. at the same time, they aren't just plagiarism machines that are ripping text directly from other writers and spitting it back out.
instead (to my understanding), what they're doing is compressing vast amounts of information by running statisical analyses to just save the most common trends, patterns, recurring info, etc, and then plugging that in to fill the gaps. it looks like it's writing something new, but it's essentially just paraphrasing already-existing information pulled from the internet. so i'd imagine that if u fed an ai a fic and said "write an ending," the ai would basically compare the fic to whatever similar stories it has saved and then spit out an ending that is most commonly found on the internet for that type of story. [not an expert here tho--this is just my best guess based on the bit of research i've done].
my point is--you won't be getting a new ending inspired directly by the story u put in. you'll be getting a paraphrased version of the most commonly recurring type of ending for similar stories on the web. and i just....don't see how that would be satisfying in any way. it seems, again, like a way in which someone would be approaching fic like a product, something that needs to be finished + complete bc ur entitled to it, rather than viewing fic as a piece of art with its own unique themes, message, and story that can't just be plugged into a one-size-fits-most ending generator. and like, i'm trying to avoid mysticizing writing as some sort of ethereal art form that would be blasphemously degraded by having someone plug in a shitty ending paraphrased from a conglomeration of various similar stories--i don't think someone creating a shitty ending for a story is like. a horrible evil thing. but i can understand where the satisfaction is coming from if you're writing your own shitty ending, where you get to come up with where u think the story would go + where u get to synthesize the themes u picked up on etc. but ai isn't even doing that--so again, i don't understand where the satisfaction is coming from aside from just going "well every story i read needs to be finished," which. makes me wary bc it just feels like a completely different way to approach stories and storytelling than i would hope to find in fanfic spaces, one that treats fic less as a creative place to explore and more as a transactional space where u are entitled to products.
anyway. feel like my thoughts + feelings abt ai keep changing the more i learn abt it + i'm sure they could change again, but rn my impression of this whole situation is like. i find the fact that some people are plugging fics into LLMs less concerning re: ip + ownership rights, and i don't think it's useful to exaggerate or mythologize abt what ai actually does (i think even calling it ai has kind of misled a lot of people, myself included). what concerns me more is that plugging fics into LLMs to write endings feels symptomatic of a broader culture in which people treat fanfic as an informal profit economy in which fics are product or content that a consumer-audience is entitled to, and i think that sort of approach leads to a whole plethora of other issues + makes fandom a more hostile space.
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