siliconereptilian

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tabletop rpg obsessed, particularly lancer, icon, cain, the treacherous turn, eclipse phase, and pathfinder 2e. also a fan of the elder scrolls and star wars, an avid gamer and reader of webcomics, and when my brain cooperates, a hobbyist writer.

 

the urge to share my creations versus the horrifying ordeal of being perceived. fight of the millennium. anyway posts about my ocs are tagged with "mal's ocs" (minus the quotes). posts about or containing my writing are tagged with "mal's writing" (again, sans quotes). posts about my sci-fi setting specifically are tagged "the eating of names". i'd pin the latter two if they were actually among my top 15 most used tags lol. fair warning, my writing tends to be quite dark and deal with some heavy themes.

 

avatar is a much more humanoid depiction of my OC Arwen Tachht than is strictly accurate, made in this Picrew. (I have humanoidsonas for my non-humanoid OCs because I cannot draw them myself and must rely on dollmakers and such, hooray chronic pain)



DeCosterMakesThings
@DeCosterMakesThings

That exhausting realization that, for the rest of this year at least, any time a movie/game/show is bad or boring a significant part of the discussion is going to just be "was this AI generated?" New thought terminating cliché just dropped.

Works of art can be bad or boring or generic all on their own without the assistance of ChatGPT. In fact, most of the time throughout all of history this has been the case, and this why we had bad and boring and generic art before 2022. Humans are also capable of writing clichéd dialogue and scripts that go nowhere and sometimes even complete nonsense. Sometimes this work ends up making it all the way through to a finished product. But the focus on "AI" means that instead of talking about how or why this happens, which is sometimes a really interesting story, we get "I think a machine fucked it up" and that is, by necessity, where the story ends.


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