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@gtaichou
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in 2024 we're bringing back lolcats
idk i think we lost something when funny pictures of cats with silly captions stopped being a dominant form of meme. we gotta revive it
next year we are finally giving these cats some cheezburger
may i add
Oh my god. This is sooooo wholesome.
rare vent art from a few months ago
I feel this!!! Also love how you muted the color along the way, I think it makes it that much more impactful!
This is the thing!
I would like to think that being a Incubus, Haarlep can actually taste pleasure coming off people he pleases. It's a type of nourishment for him.
I can only imagine if a Asexual Tav meets up with him and all he can taste is funk. When it's revealed that the other is Ace, he gets really surprised. He heard of them, but never met one. He snaps his fingers and he's in a robe. Offers the other to join him for a nice Tea time. The two gossip and laugh and although it isn't as filling, the kind of pleasure he tastes is light and really refreshing. He would refer them as his "Sweet Palate Cleanser"
I earnestly had a laugh when I came across Haarlep. Making the deal was a no-brainer to me. Go ahead, try and crack this Ace puzzle. Knock yourself out. Getting a little tickle and having to participate with no one to enjoy it? Fine by me! (sex-positive gray ace, not always averse; ymmv)
Adding this fab lady's website URL: https://madewithmud.co.uk/
The tool, called Nightshade, messes up training data in ways that could cause serious damage to image-generating AI models.
New anti-AI tool from the team developing Glaze that looks to poison prompts and ruin data sets entirely.
The tool can go so far as to trick AI into generating things it didn't ask for. 50 "poisoned" images of dogs into a data set yield typical errors companies have been working to get rid of: weird proportions, extra limbs, etc. When they added 300 samples, it was drastic enough to make a data set that was trained to generate "dogs" into "cats" making the tool basically useless.
It's not out yet, but they're adding it to Glaze and they intend on making it open source.
Welcome to the age of the AI arms race.
please please please help me find more cats smelling a smelly smell
A compilation from the notes: stimky
some chill positivity from a 1998 Sesame Street book about the letter F
please please please help me find more cats smelling a smelly smell
A compilation from the notes: stimky
Tell me the story of your very first shiny pokemon in the tags
larian please hire me, I wanna draw full issue ;u;
Y’ALL STFU AND LOOK AT THIS SHIT I DESIGNED IN 3 DAYS IN A FUGUE STATE
@callmebliss
*delighted yelling* I would like to purchase the pattern pleeeeeeeeease!!!!
Mental Crop Rotation
When farmers grow the same crop too many years in a row, it can leave their soil depleted of minerals and other nutrients that are vital to the health of their fields.
To avoid this, farmers will often alternate the crops that they grow because some plants will use up different minerals (such as nitrogen) while other plants replenish those minerals. This process is known as “crop rotation.”
So the next time you find that you need to step away from a project to work on something else for a while, don’t beat yourself up for “quitting” that project. Give yourself permission to practice “mental crop rotation” to maintain a healthy brain field.
Because I’ve found that when that unnecessary guilt and pressure are removed from the process, a good mental crop rotation can help you feel more energized and invigorated than ever once you’re ready to rotate back to that project.
: A crucial part of crop rotation is that the field is let fallow sometimes. You plant what’s called a “cover crop”, which is something you don’t expect to harvest– it’s there for its roots to hold the soil in place, and often it’ll be what’s called a nitrogen-fixer, i.e. a plant that can pull nitrogen out of the air and fix it into the soil with its roots (but sometimes it won’t, sometimes it’s really just there to shelter the soil surface), and then you’ll till in that cover crop, or let the frost kill it and the stalks lie as mulch, and then you’ll rotate productive crops back into that field the next season.
It’s important, though, to understand that during the fallow period, no nutrients are removed from that ground, and nothing is expected of it. Whatever the land grows then, it keeps, and it gets tilled back in or decomposes in place, to return its energy to the earth.
We’re not allowed, in our current society, to just let our minds be fallow for a bit, to produce nothing for export, to make nothing that can be sold. But it’s part of good land stewardship, to give every field time when it doesn’t need to give you anything back.
So yes, grow and produce different things from time to time, rotate them around your mind and exercise different mental muscles, take different things from your creative processes, yes– but also, give yourself a fallow spell now and again, and let the field of your mind grow things for itself to keep, to break down and save for later.
Positive mental health AND agriculture??!?
*slams reblog button*
I think about this every hour of every day of every month by the way
suggestion:
Okay yeah understandable