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  • What a strange choice to have 6 cartoon characters and a Norse god.

  • It's always quote unquote fun finding out what words are and are not in their dictionary. I got by using a bunch of nerd words, but apparently Aragorn is not allowed.

  • Technically, yes, but I would argue that this is worse.

    An excavator saves you days of digging a single hole. An assembly line saves you from having to precisely construct a toy. A printer saves you from having to precisely duplicate a sheet of paper. All of this is monotonous and soul-destroying work that people are happy they don't need to do.

    But you still need to decide where to dig the hole. You still need to design the toy. You still need to fill in the first sheet of paper. All of the work left over is more creatively fulfilling.

    We are now attempting to automate creativity.

  • That says more about you than about AI.

  • Death of the author is the idea that reader interpretation matters more than author's intent, and it's absolutely fair for media analysis. Sadly, too many people bundle it together with the idea that the author didn't mean anything at all.

    Heck, "the curtains were blue" applies authorial intent that there was no meaning behind the curtains. The death of the author reading shows that the curtains had a symbolic reason to be blue.

  • AI feels like a Lovecraftian horror to me. It's trying to look authentic, but it's wrong on a fundemental level. Nothing's the right shape, nothing's the right texture, nothing's consistent, nothing belongs together... But somehow, nobody else has noticed what should be blatantly obvious! And when you try to point it out, you get a hivemind responding that it's good actually, and you're just a luddite.

    But let's assume AI stops being awful in a technical sense. It's still awful in a moral sense.

    Artists are poor. That's a well known sentiment you see a lot and, given how many times I see commission postings, it's pretty accurate. That artist needs to work to live, and that work is creating art.

    AI is deliberately depriving these artists of work in order to give the AI's owner a quick, low quality substitute. In some cases, it will copy an artist's style, so you're deliberately targetting a specific artist because they're good at their job. And it's using the artist's work in order to replace them.

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  • This should get bonus points for incrementing i by 1 as part of the process for incrementing i by 1.

  • Nah, dragons have a higher charisma score, legitimate power of their own, and can convincingly pretend to be human.

  • I will admit, I did not know that. I'm British, I'm used to it being free. But I looked it up and it seems there's a lot of other countries that also didn't know that. Even if it's charged in their country, it's such a minor amount that they barely even notice, and they don't need to pay if it's an emergency.

    Meanwhile, Americans are charged over 100 times what Germans are charged, even in an emergency. And they get billed extra based on the distance travelled.

    "The cost of an ambulance" is only an issue in America. It's not normal.

  • Think of it as "worth the price". Canadian healthcare is definitely worth the price, given that the price is zero. American prices are so high that nothing could be worth that, so it's not even worth the price of an ambulance. Oh, yeah, they charge for the ambulance ride.

  • My schools were fenced in. Nothing threatening or intimidating, it was just chain link with a gate somewhere along it. Keeps the troublesome kids from running off, makes sure everyone can hear the bell, keeps weirdos from coming in during school. And when the school is right next to a forest, that's just sensible.

  • Improvisation is a brilliant skill in something where you can just keep going if something goes wrong. Attention to detail is a brilliant skill in something where something going wrong will get someone killed. The example that comes to mind is a stage hand vs a stage hand where pyrotechnics are involved.

  • Like I said, if you go too far back, you might remove yourself from history. Reagan is close enough to my birth that I'll risk it, but Nixon would definitely unmake me.

  • It'd have to be something fairly pivotal, but nothing so important or so far back that it prevents myself from existing amidst the swirl of history. I think I'd take the risk and say Reagan never became president. That would domino Reaganomics out of history, and remove the precedent of celebrities becoming president.

  • Kirby. The only note on its official age rating is "fear"

  • Can we PLEASE fix the karma system? There's a massive bug where being racist helps you win elections.

  • Nah, that's not why. A billionaire can give millions away without any impact on their life.

    There are two paths to becoming a billionaire. The first is to hit the Goldilocks zone of a good product with mass appeal, good distribution and to have significant ownership of it. The second is to already BE rich. Most billionaires are the second one.

  • A kind, bumbling entertainer who had to go travelling after he accidentally dropped what he thought was a prop sword through the chest of a noble. He never means to hurt anyone, but he keeps slipping in battle and hitting their vital organs. It's just an accident. He's definitely not doing it on purpose. (In reality, he's an assassin with an elaborate cover story)

    A 900 year old elf, which is really old, even for elves. He's a forest guardian looking for allies, but everyone just assumes he's a crazy old man. His entire backstory is a pun I refuse to tell, or even set up, until I get to play him.

    A man who always wanted to be a bard, but was unable to use magic until he slept with a groupie and she became his stalker. She watches him, sends him messages, and even gives him weird gifts. In case it's not clear, he is an archfey warlock.

    A powerful wizard from another world. Sadly, magic works differently here, and he couldn't get used to the change. He is trying, but in the meantime, he needs to pay the bills. Hitting stuff still works the same, so he's a fighter with aims of being an eldritch knight. And he uses a flail he painted red that he calls a fireball.

  • Yeah, there's a definite battery marketing push with all those sales going on. I was able to pick up some depleted batteries just the other day, free of charge.