ACTUALLY heres another one i quickly animated of rocky beating the shit out of grace

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we're not kids anymore.
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ACTUALLY heres another one i quickly animated of rocky beating the shit out of grace
"fandom is dying," they whine as they stab artists and writers in the chest with discourse knives and harassment screws. "why isn't anyone making content for me to greedily consume for free as I make the experience worse for them and everyone around me?"
me while crossing the road
“I HATE MECHA-MAN” alright buddy 🤔🔥
as a child there's nothing cooler than a kid who gets subjected to evil experiments and gains special abilities. it's even cooler if these abilities also cause unfathomable suffering to use/against others. children love stories like this.
The children yearn to be Mewtwo
A German regional court has ruled that Google is directly liable for the content of its AI search overviews. According to the court, previou
Let’s fucking go
This is HUGE.
1. The court holds Google responsible for statements made by its AI, considering them Google's statements (search engines have limited liability for results in their engine as they're the words of other sites/companies/people), meaning when their AI lies/hallucinates they're liable for the defamation/harm resulting from those statements.
2. Google's defense that customers are generally aware of the lack of reliability and are responsible for fact checking was dismissed. As the court pointed out, that would "significantly diminish" AI Search's stated purpose and it can't be distinguished from Google's business practices/statements as a search tool.
3. Studies have found about 91% of Google's everyday AI responses are accurate, leaving millions of searches per HOUR with potential liability for falsehoods. 56% of correct responses weren't supported by the sources the AI listed. Both of which mean Google is now liable for a LOT more AI "errors."
4. Google was held liable for 80% of court costs in this case and this precedent is expected to reverberate around the world. This is a massive shift from the 3rd-party search provider role Google has previously played and it comes right as they've tied ALL searches to their AI search.
TL;DR Google reeeeeally stepped in it this time.
5. If the words are Google's, this solidifies the position of universities who demand that all answers from AI are fully cited. If all the in-line citations now have to be (Google, 2026), that's going to make it obvious when someone's trying to use Google as a source. There's still the difficulty with people who are academically dishonest by trying to pass off the AI writing as their own. 6. 91% accuracy is officially too low to use as a source of references, which means the AI can't be used as a source of references either. This makes it less legitimate for such purposes than Wikipedia of all places (Wikipedia might need date/time proof of when it was accessed for the reference to be valid, but at least it is possible to prove the link existed at a particular date and time). 7. This will help encourage the rollout of courses on how to avoid AI search for students who need academic accuracy, because it's statistically not good enough to use. 8. This strengthens the case intellectual property authors have against Google in the EU, as this is proof that an intellectual property transfer took place.
OFC i'm gonna post one of my fav children first
Anubis
The concept is inspired by Ancient Egypt. However, these are "fake" gods, so I’m not fully following or directly adapting the original Egyptian god mythology.
The story is also set in the modern era and takes place in the same universe as Kingdom of Marionettes.
happy pride to the gay people in my computer <3
Pride prints are back in stock but leaving soon! 🐹🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
that makes me curious
do you think you could beat up your blorbo in a fistfight if you had to
yes
no
nuance i guess?
More TFC manga panels!! I'm having so much fun making this 🥺✨ Hope y'all love it!! Adding my own scenarios now! Love, Izumi 💚♠️💚♠️💚♠️💚
Shout out to Linda. The he/him asexual woman from my psychology quiz from a few years ago
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text: I gave your address to 10,000 mosquitos
Anubis is quite cold on his first meet with mc
05.12 - Parallel
Because of you guys, i can love this boi of mine again. Thank you for all of your love to my projects♥️♥️.
I want to remake arcticed again one day. I want to make it more proper than what it is because i really love what i'm doing. Put my imagination into vn, comics then share it to everyone hehe :3.
Anyway, bonus:
(Old art)