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Posts by GreyDuck
Most of the only times it works at all is at the very start of a conversation as a getting-their-attention move or during the conversation when someone's about to blow a gasket at the named person.
People that need AI to write emails, you don’t have imposter syndrome you simply are the imposter.
They're so, so bad at this. It's frustrating.
It's been a grim slog of a day punctuated by moments of panic and fury.
Hey all, I just had a meeting with someone who makes cosplay in Portland, OR who asked me if I knew any people who make cosplay who would like contract work. If you are lemme know and I can shoot your contact directly to him!
This Is Just To Say
I have turned off
the AI features
that were in
the update
and which
you were probably
hoping
to monetize
Fuck you
they were stupid
so unnecessary
and so annoying
I genuinely don't remember what I was into when I was eight, but then again that was the year Ronnie Raygun got elected so... not exactly this nation's cultural peak.
Year upon year those writers (and actors!) kept digging deeper and deeper into those characters, and the actors got so much more to work with, and the show went from "very good" to "absolutely legendary."
Greatest there ever was.
Alda and Farr and others, they were mostly in sitcom funnyman mode and occasionally went serious to great effect.
Stiers came in and proved that you could do the opposite and fit into that ensemble PERFECTLY.
Godzilla '98 was my first RiffTrax Live and... you know that MST3K riff about "by this time my lungs were aching for air"? That. I laughed so hard for so long, and I wasn't the only one. A theater full of pure joy.
On the one hand, I think that not all of the re-riffs entirely work as well. I'm thinking of the revisited Jack Frost that I couldn't recall a riff from to save my life.
On the other hand, RiffTrax Live is the most fun I've *ever* had at a theater, including the live rendition of Space Mutiny.
I prefer my dada anomalies created by genuine intelligences, please and thank you.
[cues up "Dizz Knee Land"]
No Satisfactory co-op stream tonight either because boy howdy a majority of us are not in a good headspace for it
"It takes a village to raise a child" and that includes (nearly) the entire village, not about-half of it, amirite?
It's Gonna Be (Mer)May.
My diabetic fleshbag watching that video and thinking, "Yeah, but what a way to GO."
Takes like this frustrate me because the reason bots pick up this sort of language is because they're trying to copy good writers, and good writers use it! Juxtaposition, negation, and amplification are very powerful rhetorical devices, and ceding them to bad actors is pointlessly self-destructive.
Sympathetic antagonists? In an Arakawa story? That's unpossible!
The best part about pizza at our age is that we can scarf down a couple slices, then know we've got breakfast/lunch/dinner leftovers for the next couple days if we play our cards right.
Exactly this. I kept up with *enough* of the preceding movies (and some "TV" shows, well, streaming shows anyway) to know what I needed going in, Endgame capped things off amazingly, and... okay, that was it, I was done.
I was free. So blissfully FREE.
Daaaaaang.
Swung for the fences on that one, yeah.
As if I could pick just one, but we'll go with Jack Frost's "I thought Jerry Garcia was Father Mushroom."
Though the "this scene is a foam peanut" bit from Screaming Skull is up there, too.
What the vibe-coded-bullshit fuck.
"We specifically engineered a machine to do one very, very specific things under known, controlled circumstances" does not equal "We've made a replacement for the human body in general."
Grief hits you hard, early on, as you kind of expect.
Later it becomes an ambush predator. You're doing fine, minding your own business, and it *pounces*.
The timing. The delivery. If you can hold your own against Muppet shenanigans, you've got talent.
Has she ever offered a useful reply?
I really need to get everything out of that product, don't I.
New personal data management project.
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