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I started this for something else, it wound up not fitting, so have some 5-6 years post-game Ves/Kurt, welcoming baby number two. [690 words]
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There was, after the wonderful chaos, a moment of quiet. Just them, the stillness broken by Vesper catching her breath. It wouldn't last and they knew it. There would be others who wanted to share this joy.
So Kurt took advantage of the moment to lean in and kiss her temple. "How're you feeling?"
Vesper scoffed, letting her head loll against his cheek. "Like I just gave birth," she laughed shakily, because she had, and it wasn't the first time, and nothing else compared. She was empty, she was full, she was tired, she was--
Still holding his hand in a death grip, she realized. The arm not cradling their new daughter was entwined with Kurt's, her fingers wrapped around his so tightly they had cramped.
"Sorry," Vesper murmured, working the grip loose.
"S'alright." He kissed her sweaty temple again. "I told you I don't mind." Another kiss, this one lingering. His thumb swept across the heel of her hand, pausing her retreat. "I'm just glad you're both alright."
As if on cue, the carefully swaddled newborn mewled and snuggled closer to Vesper's chest.
She nodded agreement, letting her hand lay in his as they both watched their baby sleep. Early births could be tricky; she remember a couple of ladies back in Sérène who were 'indisposed' for months after their babes arrived earlier than expected. "Síora will be disappointed she missed this one..."
"Perhaps, but it isn't as if you had any control of it, Green Blood. I think she'll be happier you came through it alright." The words lilted at the end, almost more a question than comment.
Vesper smiled. Between the tone and the fact he'd said nearly the same thing twice in under two minutes.... "I do feel fine," she promised, knowing what worried him.
"Good," he breathed.
Much as she would love to simply dwell in this moment, in the haze of being ensconced with her husband and new daughter, Vepser made herself focus on the matter at hand. "She needs her name, Kurt. Before Auntie Aphra gets here with Constance. So we can make proper introductions."
Kurt's brow furrowed slightly and he reached his free hand to cup the babe's head. "I thought we settled on Olivia, for a girl."
"We had, but.." she hesitated, index finger looping back and forth along the Y-line on his palm. "That would give me two."
Kurt looked at her for a long moment, something she was too tired to read in the depths of his grey eyes. "If memory serves, I suggested Constance."
Vesper held his gaze. "We both know why."
"And?" he said softly. He was important to both of us.
"And if we have Constance and Olivia, that's...."
Constantin. Livie. Her losses memorialized, her family remembered. It didn't feel fair.
"Vesper." Kurt's hand moved from their daughter's head to cup Vesper's jaw. "We could have half a dozen you name whatever you please, without asking me once, and I wouldn't care." His thumb traced the boundry of her mark. "Having them--having you--is leagues beyond anything from even my wildest dreams, so much more than I'd've dared hope." He kissed her, chaste, gentle.
She leaned into it with a hum, finally leaving off tracing his palm lines so she could cup his jaw. "So you're sure you're alright with Olivia?" she asked when they parted.
"More than." Kurt kissed her forehead, looked down at the newborn, ran his fingers lightly over her pale, damp hair. "Beautiful name for a beautiful girl."
"Alright, then." She let her hand linger on his jaw, giddy warmth in her chest threatening to overwhelm her. "I love you."
His smile at the words was a thing of beauty. "And I you, my sweet Excellency." He stole another kiss just as the gentle rap of knuckles sounded against the door.
Vesper sighed but composed herself as they pulled apart. "Come in."
Aphra entered carrying Constance, who immediately squirmed loose to drop on the bed. "Alright, Mama?"
"Very much, darling," Vesper smiled, beckoning her closer and shifting so the baby was more visible. "This is your sister, Olivia. She was very excited to meet you..."
My old person take today is that I feel like people have normalized being on your phone every single moment including when you're spending "quality" time with others so much that they're defensive if someone isn't ok with it. Yes, you have a problematic relationship with your phone and social media if you physically cannot put it down for a couple of hours to like, have dinner with your friends. It's a show of respect for other people's time and energy as well as important to be present and connect with people around you. Your parents who told you no phone at the table were right for that one.
I've been following this game's development for a little bit, so wanted to share with others! It's a bird watching game called Flock Around and it's one of the cutest things ever:
Flock Around is a multiplayer bird watching game. Explore a nature sanctuary with friends, snap pictures of birds, and fill out the guide bo
They post a lot about their development on their YouTube channel, and in a sea of AI slop, it's refreshing to see all the human intention and handcraft behind the scenes. So if you were looking for a developer to support, maybe give Secret Plan Games a moment of your time even if bird watching isn't your thing (though this game makes it really fun!).
Flock Around is a multiplayer bird watching game coming to Steam! Wishlist here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3618030/Flock_Around/
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i DO believe that a good writer can make mischaracterization work. oh there's a character who doesn't normally cry? figure it out!! disect the character. make the situation cryable for them. make that character cry ugly tears even if it goes against their very nature. YOU CAN MAKE IT WORK!!!
A great piece of advice I've seen is "Don't fixate about what the character would never do. Think about the circumstances that would drive them to do this, even if they wouldn't normally."
So you can avoid them stealing things from you, the artist/writer, etc.
Pro GenAI websites/Programs:
Facebook
Instagram
X/Twitter (Remember, Grok gives people cancer)
Threads
Pro Writing Aid
Grammarly
Duolingo
Google Docs
Microsoft Word/all Microsoft products Takes from and will feed their machine.
Youtube (taking advantage of people who are hearing impaired. ==;;)
Adobe Products. All of them. If you HAVE to use them (Some businesses require it), save offline because there is a film of at least some privacy protections there, so if you have to sue, you can say it violates US privacy law. Remember, contracts do not circumvent US law.
Corel won't feed the machines, but still uses AI stolen from other artists. Which sucks since Corel Draw is the second best overall for vector programs. (Plus I love Painter, but I bought the offline version to avoid AI). (Canadian company)
Canva Takes and feeds their machine.
Deviant Art Not only supports AI, but put a tool in and said they are going to steal your work if you like it or not for their machine.
Sketchup went Pro-GenAI. The thing is that you can do the same thing in Blender these days with precise measurements.
Autodesk has stated they are Pro-Gen AI here. It is not clear if they will use your models to feed their machine. But be on guard. They make Maya and 3Dmax. You can replace it with Blender.
Neutral ground:
Tumblr (there is a way to opt out [Link] and they don't have an active AI machine.) https://www.tumblr.com/dookins/743519550598987776/heres-how-to-disable-third-parties-like-ai
Etsy allows GenAI, but still has some (minor) restrictions. I'd still be cautious. (Also be cautious of drop shippers). Complaints about too much AI and AI images+patterns made by Ai still exist on the website. They lean slightly more pro-AI, but still won't let it run completely amok, say like Facebook. They won't feed your work into a machine, but also don't ban it through robots.txt.
Bluesky They don't use an AI algorithm except for in the "Discover" section of their website, but while they are anti-GenAI strongly, they don't seem to block the Gen AI bots from entry, so you'd still have to use Nightshade or Glaze (links below). There is no opt-out because they don't need an opt out. (Leaning towards strong position on AI, but I wish they would block GenAI bots).
Searxng- If you super want to screw over Google, in general, and have some tech savvy, you can set up your own search engine through searxng. It's easier on Windows and Linux than it is on a Mac. (Mac you need Docker), but if you're determined on privacy, Searxng adds a layer of privacy. Some of it sometimes uses bits of AI, but most of it doesn't and you can fuss with the settings so it doesn't spit out AI results. At sheer minimum Google will stop spitting out weird videos on Youtube at you because in your private browsing, you searched for the origin of ball bearings while not logged in for a book and Google likes to break privacy laws.
Strong positions against AI:
Scrivener (Creator vowed against AI) Writing program. There is an active forum, and versions for Mac, Linux and PC. It is paid, but at ~60 USD, it's cheaper than most programs. There is usually a holiday sale around Christmas. It has a learning curve, but with an active forum with the programmer of it there to ask obscure questions it's not a dead zone. They often take suggestions and implement them over time. (Especially if you rank the importance, applications, etc) US company.
LibreOffice Open source and free Spreadsheet and Word processor program that can replace Microsoft Word. Some people might have seen older versions where it was called Neo Office (now extinct) and Open Office. LibreOffice is still populated, plus the forums are super helpful if you get stuck. The UX is pretty intuitive if you've used Microsoft Word. Scrivener, BTW, supports exporting to odt (the native file) as well as .doc, and this can open both. The slight thing is that sometimes it doesn't export to .doc smoothly. And I DO wish more magazines, and agent (big clue here) supported .odt files since it is free. Part of the reason .odt isn't as supported is because Microsoft and Adobe have a deal with the devil with each other, so Adobe's Book formatting program InDesign doesn't support ODT. (BTW, if you have a good open source replacement for InDesign that supports ODT, let me know.)
Dabble (as suggested by SF stories, see reblog) is a writing program. Similar to Scrivener. Has vowed against AI and to resist it. 108 dollars a year for Basic. It is almost twice the price of Scrivener who lets you update for fairly cheap. 29 dollars a month, v. 59 dollars for the whole program (Scrivener) for the same features of Premium. You choose.
yWriter is a free Writing program and like Scrivener, and has vowed against AI Last I looked it had some UX issues, but some people swear by it. The learning curve is higher than Scrivener which is saying something.
Ellipsus is an online writing program and vowed against AI. The main feature I like (which Scrivener doesn't have) is the ability to change spellcheck based on region/language. It is a requested feature of Scrivener, but lower priority. So if you have a Brit, you can get the spelling for the character. They are a British-based company.
Cara.app (The creator of the website sued GenAI there is no chance they'll convert) is an artist website. Cara is trying to institute an auto Glaze/Nightshade into the website if given enough funds. People see it as a soft replacement for deviant art. (which went fully AI) If you believe in human art, please donate if you can. Zhang Jingna, the Creator,is Chinese-Singporean. She lives in Singapore.
Clip Studio Paint added AI, but saw the light and decided to protect artists instead because of protest and removed it. There are tutorials and a good forum if you get super stuck. Based in Japan, so the UI and UX is really clean.
Davinci Resolve Pro is a film editing software that's super good. There is a free version and a paid version. The forums are responsive. The programmers aren't always present. There is a healthy group of tutorials. US company. Clean UX. It does take a little bit of time to remember the shortcuts.
Tahoma2D is anti-AI and open source animation program. Takes a little getting used to, but is good for animations and doesn't crash as often as Animate. Programmers are in the forums and some bugs are fixed within hours. The forums are super responsive and helpful.
Krita open source and free, no AI. I'd rank it secondary to Clip Studio Paint (which is paid) I haven't tried the forums, but it's pretty intuitive and can stand for a lower level replacement for Painter, and do a lot of the basics of Photoshop. It's usually ranked higher than the equally open source Gimp.
Writer P AKA Writer+ (app for when you're on the go) is a simple word processor app for your phone that doesn't use AI. The original programmer stopped updating, so Writer+ person took over and isn't out to make a profit since it's free in the spirit of the original app. It has subfolders you can use. Since it was programmed before GenAI it doesn't have AI. Intuitive, easy to use. Fairly easy to upload the files through three dots->share. The files can save to your card or phone with some settings fussing. Simple word processor.
Inkscape is a free vector program and no AI. It is harder to use than illustrator and has less features. But if you're doing smaller vectors for one-offs with less complexity, it'll do you after some learning curve. Best of the lot. I hate Affinity Designer which is the same thing, only paid. (Neither Affinity program was worth the money paid)
Affinity (Designer, etc) swore to be AI-free and does Vector and Photos. The UX is messy, I dislike the program and regret paying for it. Inkscape and Krita are better UX and do the same thing. The forums aren't as friendly since there has been an onslaught of people seeing it's supposed to be a replacement for Photoshop and Illustrator, but the programmers aren't present. The people on the forums are often on edge about this assertion. And the capabilities of the program don't outshine basically Krita or Inkscape capabilities (both free). What is usually intuitive is not. UK company. If you're going to pay for a program, go for Clip Studio Paint which rivals Corel Painter.
Blender is a 3D art program and does not use GenAI. It can do 2D animation, but Tahoma is easier to use in this regard. It's open source and free. Plus there are plenty of tutorials. The forums can be touch and go sometimes, but there are plenty of sub Blender communities that might be responsive. It can also do animation.
Handmade vowed against AI and promised to never sell itself for stock prices to prevent AI (as a replacement for Etsy.)
Discover a world of creativity and craftsmanship through Handmade, an innovative platform connecting passionate artisans with discerning buy
Proton (to replace Google Suite) as suggested by SF Stories (see reblog) Vowed against AI. They are missing a spreadsheet, but have online and offline capabilities, plus a built-in VPN.
But you need a pro website...
Look up robots.txt and AI bots: https://www.cyberciti.biz/web-developer/block-openai-bard-bing-ai-crawler-bots-using-robots-txt-file/
Use cloudflare:
Use Nightshade:
https://nightshade.cs.uchicago.edu/whatis.html
which will poison the algorithm
Use Glaze:
Take Away:
The thing is you think you doing it alone will do nothing, but the more AI feeds on itself, AI images, the worse they become, and the less detailed so, denying it the images, adding poison or not being able to read the human text is eventually going to lead to an AI collapse.
Analysis shows that indiscriminately training generative artificial intelligence on real and generated content, usually done by scrapi
And why not help that along?
I don't want to give cancer to poor people [Link] or make the planet burn faster [Link]. So GenAI collapse is everything I dream of. GenAI apocalypse is not.
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hey guys, quick reminder! this post is about uplifting other people!!! tags like 'ugh, but men are gross lol' or 'op has never met a man' are not welcome and will recieve an insta block! men are cool! women are cool! thank you for coming to my fucking ted talk! :-)
people like the idea that there is an identity they can claim that will absolve them of the responsibility to examine their beliefs and actions and adjust them accordingly to better align with their values and desired outcomes but there isn't, we all have to practice humility and do the work regardless
today i learned that the finnish word for ‘hazardous waste’ is ongelmajäte, which can also translate as ‘problematic garbage’ and my roommate and i immediately agreed this is a word that belongs on tumblr.
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I forgot how absurdly pedantic PC gamers can be about specs lol
Went to check if my RTX 3050 can actually handle 1440p (yes, should have looked it up before purchasing the monitor, but I was excited), and someone made a similar question on Reddit and the answers are all some shape of:
NO. You are WASTING YOUR MONEY and MY TIME with that question. WHY DID YOU NOT BUY (GPU that costs an unreasonable amount in the US, you can only imagine in non-USD)? You would have SIGNIFICANT GAINS instead of this BEGINNER SIMPLETON GPU. You WON'T GET 200FPS on 1440p. Are you an IDIOT? This model SUCKS. Stay at your pathetic 1080p.
Then I went on YouTube and someone did this exact test on multiple games and it runs some really heavy stuff at like 40~50fps (not exactly ideal but no one's gonna die over it too).
I wanted to reblog this as someone whose "main" hobby has been building pcs for the past several years.
Listening to pretentious pc nerds is the worst, like listening to all pretentious hobbyists.
Gaming is NOT hard on pc hardware. Compared to things like running huge datasets or 3D modeling, gaming is a relatively minor load on modern CPUs/GPUs/etc.
Yes, you will get higher frames per second if you spend insane money on the latest and greatest. But there are massive diminishing returns. And unless your main screen is a 4k television with all of the features (which is expensive in itself), your eye will not notice the minor differences between one comparable GPU output to another.
Getting a new monitor will often give you a better gaming experience than gutting your PC and replacing all the parts.
btw guys managing your symptoms also means apologizing for things you didn't mean to do. sometimes you do things because of your disorders that you genuinely didn't mean to do, but if it hurt someone you still have to take accountability and make up for the hurt you caused