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    watching time pass via tv show

    Homer already is a millennial. His age stats constant regardless of what season the show is in. The only characters whose ages kind of don't stay constant are Grandpa Simpson and Principal Skinner, who both were in specific wars as a significant part of their backstory
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    Are there any submarine based RPGs?

    There's gotta be some WWII ones with at least submarine rules in the core book
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    California bill (AB 412) would effectively ban open-source generative AI

    My experience is the reverse. I've seen multiple small time artists get persecuted for drawing art of things like pokemon. Cultural touchstones like that really ought to be open to everyone, but alas our shared culture is owned - in a legally binding sense - by large corporations. People should...
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    California bill (AB 412) would effectively ban open-source generative AI

    I'd love to do this but I don't have the technical expertise nor a good enough computer to run anything more advanced than GPT-2. I can run GPT-2 locally thanks to some scripts that one of the guys on GitP helped me put together,, but even that just chugs along and I have to run the smallest...
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    California bill (AB 412) would effectively ban open-source generative AI

    Novel AI is $10 per month and Artbreeder is $7.49 per month, which totaled together is less than the price of one commission, which from what I've seen seem to start at around $20 for a single image. And there's no world where I'm paying $20 for a single image even if AI goes away. I could get...
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    California bill (AB 412) would effectively ban open-source generative AI

    If copyright's duration had never been extended from its original duration the public domain would extend well into cable tv and most of early Youtube by now
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    California bill (AB 412) would effectively ban open-source generative AI

    How is artificially inflating the price and eliminating competition fair? That sounds almost as bad as where we are now. While we're at it, how could having to pay ANYTHING AT ALL for something that otherwise anyone could get for free ever possibly be fair or just? My ideal scenario for this...
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    AI is going to hack us.

    I think following a virtual cult leader would be healthier and safer than following a real one. The AI cult leader isn;t going to steal all your money; at worst it might send you down a Winchester-esque rabbithole of spending money on superstitious nonsense, but it won't outright swindle you...
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    California bill (AB 412) would effectively ban open-source generative AI

    Most of the stuff that's copyrighted now should be public domain but the big media companies keep bribing congress to extend the duration of copyrights. If it lasted a reasonable amount of time like patents do I'd be with you, but not under the farcical current laws where copyrights can easily...
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    California bill (AB 412) would effectively ban open-source generative AI

    Yeah that could drive the price up so high it could become as overpriced as human writers and artists, completely completing the cost-cutting benefit of this technology and making bespoke writing and artwork once again the exclusive purview of the rich elite who can afford to throw their money...
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    California bill (AB 412) would effectively ban open-source generative AI

    So the only thing this will accomplish is screwing over the common man. That is the one and only difference it will make. Why would you want to take something that could be a boon to everyone and turn it into something that only benefits the 1%?
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    AI is going to hack us.

    This seems about right for spiritualist kooks. I mean, it's literally automatic writing.
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    D&D General What Does New Coke Tell Us About Designing for D&D

    I agree. I think it would be more likely to destroy your ability to enjoy the thing than it would be to make the job enjoyable
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    Computer games and the save checkpoint system

    It's the duty of the seller to deliver a working finished product. They can make whatever stylistic or gameplay design decisions they want, but technical aspects such as saving, adjusting volume, resizing the screen, etc should be expected to be up to snuff and not rely on obsolete systems born...
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    Computer games and the save checkpoint system

    The only thing I can think of is if people are allowed to freely save they'll see the endgame enough times to know that it doesnt have any content. That said, that's for the developer, not the player
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    D&D General Race Has No Mechanics. What do you play?

    Yes, but a lack of mechanics inherently eliminates some of the more magical choices such as shifters and changelings
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    D&D General What races/species populate your DnD world?

    I like most of the races except for halflings and dragonborn, both of which always struck me as kind of lame. I prefer kobolds or draconians when a dragonish humanoid is needed. And also, basing everything around humans always struck me as kind of unimaginative. Also I like the more furry-ish...
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    Scientists create David Lindsay’s jale

    Couldn't you also get perfect green by desensitizing the blue and red cones with colored light
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    Computer games and the save checkpoint system

    I despise when a game has any limitations on saving. Checkpoints are a bother, and so is being unable to save to a new file in the middle of a run, and so is havin a limited number of save slots. Why do so many modern games have a fixed number of save slots as if they were running on a cartridge...
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    WotC Would you buy WotC products produced or enhanced with AI?

    They're still there. They're not needed. People do it that way because that's the way they've always done it.
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