Under-appreciated cat names,
for enjoyers of crime-based lifeforms.
shit-heel
gremlin
no
youcan't
coat
coat Jr.
gloves matchington
*silently pointing at the cat, holding intense eye contact, eyebrows raised*
STOP.IT.
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Under-appreciated cat names,
for enjoyers of crime-based lifeforms.
shit-heel
gremlin
no
youcan't
coat
coat Jr.
gloves matchington
*silently pointing at the cat, holding intense eye contact, eyebrows raised*
STOP.IT.

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I think the thing that annoys me most about AI on a personal, day to day, level is what it has done to grammar checkers. If you've never done a lot of editing, or used to 5+ years ago but haven't really in the last couple years, I can't even begin to describe how fucking BAD this shit has gotten. And as an author it is EXHAUSTING.
I just want to catch spelling errors and accidental double spaces and repeated phrases and whenever I use the wrong too/to or affect/effect and shit. But no. They've shoved AI up the ass of every grammar checking software out there and now they all fucking suck and make the most random, obnoxious, nonsensical suggestions.
And yeah, I can ignore all the times it's trying to get me to cut out any semblance of my own voice, or shove things into the wrong tense, or make the most random suggestions on comma usage. But if it's getting all that WRONG, what is it just straight up missing that I SHOULD be correcting? What real spelling and grammar errors are still lurking in there?
"Use Libre Office."
I get why people keep saying this (and other versions of it like "Use Adobe alternatives" and "Use Google product alternatives."). But here's the problem: I do not create in isolation. Even my own 100% personal projects are getting sent to other people whether it's editors or printers or beta readers and unless every single person in that train is using the same products, things can get wonky.
Libre Office and Word handle formatting differently on the back end, which can completely break documents if you move them back and forth between the two. So if I write in Libre Office but my beta readers are still using Word, when I send them a manuscript for review there's a good chance things won't look right and my beta reader will not actually be reviewing what I sent them.
Industry standards are industry standards FOR A REASON. Having everyone on the same workflow can be crucial to getting things done effectively and correctly without creating a lot of extra work. And those things are not going to change overnight, as much as we might want them to.
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Yeah, Word, let me just leave this whole chunk of dialogue without the closing quotation marks. That's the thing to do. How dare I have two punctuation marks in a row. It's not like that's how closing quotation marks fucking work.
I am going to light something on fire.
And you know, for young writers, this has got to be so detrimental just from the perspective of opening your document and seeing a million corrections that, frankly, don't need to be there. If you're a young writer you're likely not going to have the background knowledge to know what is and isn't a good suggestion, you're just going to see a document that makes it look like you made every mistake possible so clearly you must be a terrible, stupid writer and should just give up.
The state of spell checks is truly dire, and the worst part is that nobody wanted this. The word spell check straight up does not work now and if you dare to use an uncommon word it will scream at you.
I do use libre office personally but that does not mean we should accept other spell checks being shit. We need an universal standard for spell checks so bad.
What we would really need is a universal, open, standardized file format. PDF is the closest we got and it is godawful. Trying to impose a rules on a dog shit factory like MS to make their product 5% less fecal is not only not feasible, it is absurd to think it can do anything. Enshittification is Microsoft's entire business model so unless we stop vendor locking ourselves nothing is ever going to change. In academic writing (specifically, the case where people agree to use LaTeX) you aren't forced to use a garbage editor because there are countless editors that all produce the same files. But (La)TeX has terrible syntax and an extremely duct taped ecosystem. It can't replace word.
I'm guessing this is why Ellipsus chose to run with Markdown. Syntax is simple and quick to pick up, and is probably sufficient formatting for the majority of people doing creative writing (vs. the formatting complexity of academic or technical writing).
Too important an addition to hide in the tags! I agree that an easy to humanly parse format underlying WYSIWYG interfaces is absolutely crucial to teach people to not use fucked up workarounds and invisible errors like random bold or different point size spaces. Markdown based applications are noteworthy, absolutely, though MD it could use some extensions to cover a bit more ground.
I think the thing that annoys me most about AI on a personal, day to day, level is what it has done to grammar checkers. If you've never done a lot of editing, or used to 5+ years ago but haven't really in the last couple years, I can't even begin to describe how fucking BAD this shit has gotten. And as an author it is EXHAUSTING.
I just want to catch spelling errors and accidental double spaces and repeated phrases and whenever I use the wrong too/to or affect/effect and shit. But no. They've shoved AI up the ass of every grammar checking software out there and now they all fucking suck and make the most random, obnoxious, nonsensical suggestions.
And yeah, I can ignore all the times it's trying to get me to cut out any semblance of my own voice, or shove things into the wrong tense, or make the most random suggestions on comma usage. But if it's getting all that WRONG, what is it just straight up missing that I SHOULD be correcting? What real spelling and grammar errors are still lurking in there?
"Use Libre Office."
I get why people keep saying this (and other versions of it like "Use Adobe alternatives" and "Use Google product alternatives."). But here's the problem: I do not create in isolation. Even my own 100% personal projects are getting sent to other people whether it's editors or printers or beta readers and unless every single person in that train is using the same products, things can get wonky.
Libre Office and Word handle formatting differently on the back end, which can completely break documents if you move them back and forth between the two. So if I write in Libre Office but my beta readers are still using Word, when I send them a manuscript for review there's a good chance things won't look right and my beta reader will not actually be reviewing what I sent them.
Industry standards are industry standards FOR A REASON. Having everyone on the same workflow can be crucial to getting things done effectively and correctly without creating a lot of extra work. And those things are not going to change overnight, as much as we might want them to.
:| :| :|
Yeah, Word, let me just leave this whole chunk of dialogue without the closing quotation marks. That's the thing to do. How dare I have two punctuation marks in a row. It's not like that's how closing quotation marks fucking work.
I am going to light something on fire.
And you know, for young writers, this has got to be so detrimental just from the perspective of opening your document and seeing a million corrections that, frankly, don't need to be there. If you're a young writer you're likely not going to have the background knowledge to know what is and isn't a good suggestion, you're just going to see a document that makes it look like you made every mistake possible so clearly you must be a terrible, stupid writer and should just give up.
The state of spell checks is truly dire, and the worst part is that nobody wanted this. The word spell check straight up does not work now and if you dare to use an uncommon word it will scream at you.
I do use libre office personally but that does not mean we should accept other spell checks being shit. We need an universal standard for spell checks so bad.
What we would really need is a universal, open, standardized file format. PDF is the closest we got and it is godawful. Trying to impose a rules on a dog shit factory like MS to make their product 5% less fecal is not only not feasible, it is absurd to think it can do anything. Enshittification is Microsoft's entire business model so unless we stop vendor locking ourselves nothing is ever going to change. In academic writing (specifically, the case where people agree to use LaTeX) you aren't forced to use a garbage editor because there are countless editors that all produce the same files. But (La)TeX has terrible syntax and an extremely duct taped ecosystem. It can't replace word.
watching massive franchises bomb at the box office while Backrooms has made $212 million on a $10 million initial budget has brought me hope for the future of cinema
audiences do NOT want Star Wars slop, audiences want a movie made by a guy who really wanted to make a movie
Star Wars never was more to me than "the thing that had cool LEGO pieces when I was a kid", and from what I have heard even their sets are now dogshit.
I am franchise/"IP" fatigued in general though.
Found out that theres just no explanation for where the neopets faeries come from or how they can apparently have generations of families lol,, so theories:

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Apology not fucking accepted
From the same article:
And pop-up advertising was born. Zuckerman, who now works for the Centre for Civic Media at MIT, bemoans the current ad-supported state of the web. Believing that “advertising is the original sin of the web” and that “the fallen state of our Internet is a direct, if unintentional, consequence of choosing advertising as the default model to support online content and services.
That is just a very nice way of saying "I didn't think about it".
A crossover for the ages.
Prequel
The Climactic Battle
Oh nothing, just princess talk!
Put my sibling down Hornet said calmly
Im unsure if these fandoms collide, but I had fun :D
Although I cant tell if kinger is cute or horrifying
i decided she needed to exist
STOP THIS IS SO COOL !!!!!
"A Cute Mascot That Won't Make You Uncomfortable" by Mao Watanabe
Interior text translates as
Sometimes we have to look at things that aren't cute and are unpleasant, and if we stop seeing them because "we don't understand them," "they don't concern us," or "they're just unpleasant," eventually even cute things will become unpleasant

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Theory on why Tofu hates Markiplier
If you are unfamiliar with Tofu, please read this post or watch this playlist about the snake who hates Markiplier. tl;dr- under the Markiplier gif.
From the videos you can see she tries to figure out what is upsetting Tofu, and found that it's not just streamers, or just his voice, or the stream. This specific snake
He does not like Markiplier specifically which is demonstrated by him squaring up with Mark, striking, and tail buzzing at him. He recognizes Mark specifically as a scary threat.
Animals have been shown to recognize human faces, and Tofu's reaction to Markiplier's face (and only his face as shown by the printout) is strong evidence that he recognizes Mark's face and differentiates him from other faces. With crows, they've been shown to hold grudges and have that grudge extend to other crows.
So Tofu has a negative association with Mark, and specifically Mark. The question is why? My theory is: perceived threat after a perceived dangerous situation. Some have theorized Tofu was mistreated by someone who looked like Mark- if they were while in his keeper's care she'd know. If it was his breeder, he'd more likely be afraid of all humans and need to first get over this negative perception (basing this on how Sakura reacted with massive trauma that took years for her to overcome, and to this day she's still jumpy. A breeder doesn't socialize their snakes so they'd only know humans to be abusive before being adopted, and his current keeper would very much notice that terrified trauma behavior to herself.)
One thing important to know about snakes is they are not only capable of learning from each other, but are protective of each other. I've seen this with my girls interacting with each other (yes snakes have friends and remember their family), learning from watching the other and copying her actions, as well as behavior I've observed on the Rattlecam with wild snakes. Adult snakes teach younger snakes, as well as are protective of them- even if they aren't their own babies. A female was shown on the rattlecam watching over a group of slitherlings that were obviously not her offspring as she was heavily pregnant. IIRC that same female ushered babies to safety after a hawk attack before worrying about her own safety. I've seen it in person as well with my girls, who have shielded each other from perceived danger, and scoria also squared up to something scary in the hall as though she were protecting me. And when it left she immediately went back to being relaxed and cuddly and happy. Snakes have friends that are snakes. It's an outdated belief snakes cannot bond with their keepers, as many do and seek them out for attention. These observations of snake behavior are part of what play into my theory basis.
So what could Mark himself have done? If you watch streamers you'll know Markiplier is known for playing jumpscare games with his FNAF let's plays being some of his most well known. Tofu's owner knows Markiplier, and is actively watching Markiplier with Tofu. More than likely she regularly watches Mark, has watched jumpscare videos, and had Tofu around while doing this.
It's a reasonable assumption. And if Tofu's keeper reacts to Mark's jump scare videos by flinching, looking frightened, or making frightened sounds, it's quite likely Tofu's sees Markiplier is involved every time... and blames Mark. Seeing his keeper get startled, Tofu doesn't understand it's a fun video or that humans enjoy being jumpscared (honestly I don't think I could explain it to him either) so he's learning from his human that Markiplier is a scary threat.
And from Tofu's point of view? He's right! Markiplier is a regular threat that not only (probably) scared his human, but regularly appears to stare him down and even went after him in his own home! And when his keeper scolds him? It's likely the same misunderstanding that dogs have when their owners yell at them to be quiet- they think the human has joined in! Clearly his keeper is joining him in being upset at Mark!
So in Tofu's mind? Mark is a diabolical threat to his family's safety that he must defend them against, and they are united with their keeper in their efforts to drive away that scary scary guy. You are very brave Tofu, and we are all very proud of you.
dealing with code written by scientists who are bad at programming? obnoxious at worst. generally simple enough that you're better off rewriting most of it.
dealing with code written by scientists who are good at programming? absolutely terrifying. you are presented with a hundred thousand lines of python code written by someone who has no formal training and whose first programming experience was teaching themselves fortran 77 on an old mainframe computer. not a single good practice convention is followed. unreadable syntax tricks you've never seen before are used to save like two or three lines here and there. there are absolutely arcane performance optimizations that have never been seen outside of like one paper published in the 90s and make the program like 5% faster. there's also freshman CS student level optimizations that they completely missed. there is basically no documentation. you are left to learn how it works with the source code and a dozen examples which have maybe three or four comments between them. good luck. may god save your soul.
ID: screenshot of a tweet that reads " I will trust someone on reddit from eleven years ago with my life before using chatgpt for anything"
The worst part is that we basically created data bases that store Reddit/Stackoverflow/Quora posts from 11 years ago but have a 30% chance of making one up instead.
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how're you feeling?
Great!
okay, I could do it
okay, I couldn't do it
dead
horrible
im allergic/intolerant
Results
I GOT FUCKING PISS.
I got flavored water. I guess we can't all be lucky.
LMFAO 🥹✌️. Pretty please can we trade. *blinks innocently*
Here you are friend 🍋 💦
Thank yew :3
I feel like I've won.

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My favorite brand of people are musicians who hear Rush Fucking E, which isn't technically meant to be played by a human at all, and immediately picking up their instrument and going 'bet'.
Slay her.