For my 7th Reincarnation I'm a Simple Tassja?!?!
@tassja.bsky.social
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#1 Sung Hyunjae fan I write, paint, and draw. Hopefully one day they'll teach me to read.
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People should know exactly how much brain rot to expect when landing on my page so
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I must commend the korean art community for making tall men in sharp suits a focal point.
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you know when i have a piece to finish because by god is this house clean
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like there are many more issues here but great expectations is not a challenging literary piece
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Kinda amazing how many people will argue, to the point of rage, that expecting elected officials anywhere to do their job is ridiculous. Stupid, selfish, wishful thinking, whatever they want to call it - if you elect someone to do a political job, you're the problem if you think they should do it.
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how does someone fail to get Havisham's character right
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Kim Soleon is your ex a nightmare supernatural entity with a tv set for a head
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Dropped in a Ghost Story is delightfully good fun but the fanart of Braun needs to CALM DOWN he has a tv for a head, people
Fanart of Braun from Dropped into a Ghost Story, by @shrimpkk/saekang_illustration Fanart of Braun from Dropped in a Ghost Story. A man in a three piece suit with an old tv set for a head. Cant find the artist yet. Braun, by @IDdosak
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One of my favourite games ever (quite possibly my favourite) is 1000xResist so im alright with that
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Seeing a "If you think this [unspecified sexually] character is bi instead of gay you are straight washing" take and feeling a little bit of smoke come out of one ear
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Inside wasnt really my thing but I havent tried Firewatch yet
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Thankfully i have played it since, pulling this face >:I
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I still remember playing that when I was 15 and being so annoyed that he haunted house was scaring the bejesus out of me lmao
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I am going to be playing that through again and I'm looking forward to being able to settle down and focus on it.
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Tell me your favourite narrative centric games. I am looking for what I've missed out on that people think should be tried. No answer too obvious, because I have been unable to focus on a lot of things even if they were good.

Was a nightmare to get through Disco Elysium even thought I loved it.
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"Imagine if AI could tell you if a paper was good" cool how? How is it ever going to do that? What are you trying algorithms on so it can tell you how good a paper on a brand new metabolic pathway in the human body is? Or a new chemical reaction we've never seen before??

I hate these people
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It's quite galling just how wrong these people are even those is so painfully obvious. How is your AI going to tell anyone if the new research you've forced through it is correct? How does a slop machine that can only store what we already know going to tell a human being that new ideas are wrong?
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Here's a rule of thumb: If "AI" seems like a good solution, you are probably both misjudging what the "AI" can do and misframing the problem.

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Comment by Tom Diettrich on a linkedin post reading:

"You can't "test-in quality" in engineering; you can't "review-in quality" in research. We need incentives for people to do better research. Our system today assumes that 75% of submitted papers are low quality, and it is probably right (I'll bet it is higher). If this were a manufacturing organization, an 75% defect rate would result in bankruptcy. 

Imagine a world in which you could have an AI system check the correctness/quality of your paper. If your paper passed that bar, then it could be published (say, on arXiv). Subsequent human review could assess its importance to the field. 

In such a system, authors would be incentivized to satisfy the AI system. This will lead to searching for exploits in the AI system. A possible solution is to select the AI evaluator at random from a large pool and limit the number of permitted submissions. I imagine our colleagues in mechanism design can improve on this idea."

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tassja.bsky.social
quite simply its because its not about women - this is primarily male bonding.
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Men create actual jobs out of telling each other how best to abuse women into being house pets. Far, far more time and effort spent talking to each other and working on it together than they ever put in to just liking a woman - hating women and controlling them is a male bonding activity.
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too much free time and some terrible handwriting
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When I got bored for five minutes im going to write up one of these demented white boards about Sung
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sorry im laughing all over again at the "Look at her purse!" (Women do this) panel
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HOW TO TRICK HER BIOLOGY BY HAVING MEDIOCRE SEX WITH HER