I'm not sure if she's actually pon, or if it's just first up nerves. I loved her apology press conference.
Her Japanese is too fast for me, but I let out a solid Axel Syrios "ayo?" when I saw that first illustration.
The deal with it glasses in the background sent me. I didn't expect her to be such a doofus. lol.
Hyde's artwork of them is so good. Well, Hyde is just so good.
I saw 5th anniversary and I had a minor existential crisis. How has it been that long?
I'm on board with her for everything save the pineapple on pizza... not that pineapple on pizza is bad... it's just other things are generally better. lol.
I also like a girl who will talk for hours about why she likes Lynn Minmay.
The bit about being loyal, even in old age when their barkers don't bark too good, actually made me tear up a little (I miss having dogs).
Anyway, I feel like I've been emotionally manipulated, but I'm okay with it.
I understand wanting to replicate chunks of Reddit, but a lot of the bot posts are useless. I’m not inclined to respond to an AITA or ELI5 that’s just a copy paste from a bot.
The person who asked the question isn’t here. They’re on Reddit. The bot is just letting me know that someone asked a question on Reddit. The person, most likely, will have no clue that someone here is replying.
Maybe I’m misunderstanding the bots and they’re a two way - copy pasting from reddit to here and copy pasting our responses to reddit, but from what I’ve seen, that’s not the case.
I’m not sure if there is a good solution. We’re just in the soup. Part of the mess that’s happening is because Reddit can be so good at giving proper answers. In my experience, at least in smaller communities, you have people that care and are curious.
So your question about a DAC is answered by someone who loves audio and bitrates and was into it for months or years before you even knew you’d have the question.
To fix trash search, AI is just chewing up all those old answers in the hope that it’ll be as “smart” about rowing as the woman on the subreddit who rowed for 10 years and coached for 5 and gave thoughtful answers to some college kid.
We’re in the middle of a… a something. And everything will just be shittier for a minute. The algorithms will feast on what’s buried in Reddit and become “smart” enough to give a passable answer, but then we run into the issue of new “smarts”… I don’t think AI will be able to generate new “smart” of any value. It’ll need to be trained by people and who knows if there will be dedicated people pouring info into a new repository.
Raden is... a lot. I'm still trying to figure out how this isn't just a regular JP gen.