Controversial text input device “keyboard” dropped by everyone after reports that it could type words that disagree with the status quo
An absolutely moronic decision.
Efficiency nerd. Compress your content please!
degeneracy knows no limits
Controversial text input device “keyboard” dropped by everyone after reports that it could type words that disagree with the status quo
An absolutely moronic decision.
Does the homeserver we sign up with matter? I’d rather not have my account nuked for saying “loli”.
This community doesn’t allow AI art, but I think this post would fit perfectly in !lewd_ai.
Yeah, maybe they should start their own instance or something?
I’ve seen the farming one already! The way Ru ends up kinda confuses me, but I tend not to pay too much mind to plot holes in “okay” shows anyway. Overall I think it’s just a nice comfy one.
As for Isekai Ojisan, I haven’t heard of it but it sounds exactly like the kind of thing I’m looking for, so I’ll give it a shot!
I think so, but all the stuff posted prior to the ban is still available.
I haven’t seen lolibooru.moe mentioned yet.
Preferably anime, but if you have good suggestions that fit the other categories then go for it!
If you want the angle brackets to appear, you can’t put your prompt in a code block. It’s a Lemmy bug.
Magenta. It’s fake. Not real. A phoney.
It’s a combination of two colors masquerading as a real colour. If we ignore the fact that pretty much all screens display combinations of only 3 colors, magenta is the only “color” that does not appear on the visual spectrum. This is because it is actually an illusion in our minds produced by wavelengths on both ends of the visible spectrum.
It’s a fraud and I won’t have it.
For some reason, this post crashes my mobile app. It could be the huge resolution of the bonus images?
I do appreciate the efficient compression though :)
The player could describe what they saw, but nobody except the GM knows if it’s true.
It’s equally plausible that the paladin failed the check and saw a monster when there was only a dog, or that they passed the check and saw a monster because there was in fact a monster. Their argument to the party would be the same in either case: “that’s no dog, it’s a space station monster”.
The party then must question who saw the correct thing. Did the paladin actually see something everyone else missed? Or are they just seeing things? My point was that the players should not immediately be able to discern the truth. I find that this kind of uncertainty breeds intrigue!
I’ve never actually played, so this might be standard practice anyway, but I think this would be a great time to have the DM roll privately for each player and not tell them if they passed or failed. If the players only know what their character saw (and not if they pass or fail the check, or even get an idea based on the roll) then metagaming is impossible. This could produce a situation where it’s just a dog but the paladin thinks they saw a monster because they failed the roll, or it could be the other way around.
Doing it with DM-only rolls ensures the players have to actually figure out what they saw rather than knowing based on what they rolled or if they passed.
As I said, this could be standard practice, I have no idea. But I hope it is.
I don’t have any on me right now, but I could probably dig up some old ones later if I can remember to come back here.
If you can’t afford the hardware, perhaps try the AI Horde (it’s basically free access to crowdsourced LLMs). Your chats are likely to be ignored but there is nothing stopping whoever you’re connected to from logging your conversations. The only thing you can do to prevent that is to run one locally, which is actually getting easier and cheaper to do all the time. You can even run a (relatively small) model on a smartphone now!
The future is bright. Keep an eye on the progress and you may be able to join in sooner than you think.
tl;dr - You’re overthinking it :)
Regarding the “dickgirl vs trans” thing, the context is drawings of fictional characters so calling them “dickgirls” or “futas” is not the same as having a community of the same name for real people.
The PC Master Race community on another instance had a similar discussion a while ago about a potential name change for obvious reasons. Most people chose to keep the current name because it really doesn’t matter that much.
We’re all aware that nobody in that community actually believes there is a “master race”, much like we’re all aware that trans people are people too, and deserve the same respect and rights as everyone else.
This is all also ignoring the very real possibility that the character(s) the artist drew are just… not trans. There are many art pieces and doujins that involve a girl acquiring a dick in one way or another without really wanting one. They never felt that they weren’t comfortable in their own body, and some vocalize that they’d prefer to go back to the way they were. This does not seem at all in line with the trans movement, so I think implying that (boobs + penis = trans) is simply not correct.
I still have more to say on the topic, but this should hopefully get the point across.
But what would the taste be? 🤔
I think most loli art involves some element of shock/confusion/correction/lust/ahegao etc but much more rarely cuter stuff like shyness, romance, and love. That’s what I feel makes the difference here, I wish there was more like this.
What are the labels for each axis? This graph doesn’t make sense without them.