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Caught a case of Big Sad about the state of TS4 at the moment. I'm on an intermission from playing to nurse my feelings.
I know I can't stay away from this game for too long, I'll be back eventually 🙃
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Hi hello 👋
Caught a case of Big Sad about the state of TS4 at the moment. I'm on an intermission from playing to nurse my feelings.
I know I can't stay away from this game for too long, I'll be back eventually 🙃
You should never, to the best of your ability, download and/or install anything on your computer, phone, etc., that was coded using generative AI. I don't even have to touch on the moral reasons because it is, point blank, actually dangerous.
Your electronic devices are just millions of lines of code with a fancy interface, and every time you download and install something, you're trusting that whoever programmed it, 1) knew what they were doing and, 2) is acting without malicious intent.
Something wrong with GShade or ReShade could wreck your GPU. A bad update to a video game could trigger a memory leak with potentially devastating consequences. Data being stored in the wrong format is just waiting to be stolen. Tons of people are right now being listened to or watched via their webcams because of exploits.
And this is with people who KNOW what they're doing. It's part of why historically it was so important to install security updates as they rolled out.
It's also part of why, in my opinion, more so than anything else in the AI slop realm, gen AI-based vibes "coding" is the most despicable because it puts so many people's very expensive computers and very exploitable data at risk. The person generating the code doesn't actually know what the code is doing or how to fix it, and these programs get bloated quickly because any attempt to fix bugs usually just results in Claude or Grok or w/e just generating more code to slap on top of what's already there, frequently leaving the "bad" code intact.
LLMs are also... just kind of dumb? and capable of being "poisoned." Like it's possible to "break" ChatGPT by asking it to show a seahorse emoji because someone on Reddit was convinced it existed in a parallel universe. Imagine what could wind up in published code because of such hallucinations or because someone poisoned the well.
In small hobby spaces, part of why so many people publish directly to github is because it allows their code to be audited by the community. Others who know what they're looking at can come in and verify the code does what the publisher says it does and question if anything looks strange. The end result is that it helps keep the community as a whole safer.
Untested, vibes "coded" programs tossed willy nilly into the ether are dangerous, end of story. Seemingly simple and harmless programs can actually do massive damage though malice or incompetence.
Even if it is from a trusted member of the community, the act of publishing something that you don't actually know and cannot verify what it does is blatantly irresponsible and puts everyone who downloads it at risk.
Again, I'm not here to argue the morality of gen AI, because everyone has been talking in circles about it for literally years now.
But purely from a cyber security perspective: you should never, under any circumstances, download and run a program that is not verified to work the way the publisher claims it should, and anything coded with gen Ai is going to be fundamentally more suspicious by it's very nature.
And I really need to emphasize that I do no think that the majority of vibes "coding" is being done in bad faith. I don't think anyone is trying to damage computers or open anyone up to security vulnerabilities.
But if you cannot parse the code yourself--and I certainly can't, so I'm not judging anyone else who can't--when you download and run the programs, you are putting so much faith in whoever published it that, in the case of vibes "coded" nonsense, they genuinely do not deserve.
Electronic Arts is looking for more ways to engage with players and collect revenue to pay off the 20 billion dollar buyout debt. That's why
This is horrific actually
Been messing around in Paralives off and on today, and in the midst of decorating, I found this top tier body pillow in the catalogue:
he's beauty.... he's grace...... his chin is half his face...
the full art btw. apparently his name is Tom, but in my heart it's Chinthony.
aj plays sims video and paralives dev response
yesterday (19 may 2026) aj plays sims posted a video reacting to the paralives gameplay stream. aj's video was about the fact that the all the plants in the environment move so much that it's triggering motion sickness and preventing even being able to watch the video without having to pause to let the nausea pass
in the video, and the comments, some very good points are raised about motion sickness, potential over-stimulation by the constant movement of all the plants (trees, taller grasses, bushes), and possible lag on lower end machines. the addition of a toggle or something to reduce or stop the movement of the plants altogether was discussed as a possible solution to this issue
today, alex of the paralives team reached out to aj with this response:
this is how you value your playerbase! you show you're listening and you do something about it quickly. this close to early access and it's already taken care of! if you're wondering about adding paralives to your game library, let this give you that little extra nudge to do so. the dev team are listening to our feedback already, and are doing something about it
excuse me? wtf?
Addressing a few concerns
So, I assume most of you don't know, but there is a bit of drama inside the Paralives community. It's funny because this whole thing is revolving around The Sims 3.
TwistedMexi made his first paywalled "early access" mod called Sims 3 Camera, and I've been working on the same thing as he was. 1. Let's get the "clone" allegation out of the way first.
(Source: TwistedMexi's discord server)
TwistedMexi is accusing me of cloning his mod, but let’s look at the facts. Thankfully, I always use GitHub, so the commit dates are there to prove it.
(2026-05-26 22:27:02 +0200) is a timestamp of the first commit with hash d82ddd909e06833b0f8d5d439ad602d04a4f3e08
(2026-05-27T19:57:44.000+00:00) is a timestamp of the publication date of his Patreon post.
Honestly, I didn't know I could see the future, but ok.
2. The second thing I want to address is that currently there are a lot of awful comments directed at Tmex. PLEASE do not harass other creators.
3. Regarding early access and paywalls: My mods are developed in my spare time as a passion project. I believe in keeping my work accessible to everyone, which is why all of my content will remain completely free, forever. I believe the community should play a role in maintaining projects if the original creator steps away, which is why I always share the source code for my projects Free mods are a pillar of a healthy community, whereas paywalls only lead to gatekeeping and unnecessary drama. My hope is that more creators choose to release their mods in a way that prioritizes community growth and shared resources.
A reblog would be greatly appreciated to help spread this message.
Thanks for reading,
xoxo, Arro
"Free mods are a pillar of a healthy community, whereas paywalls only lead to gatekeeping and unnecessary drama. My hope is that more creators choose to release their mods in a way that prioritizes community growth and shared resources."
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Hi, friends!
I got a comment from Liberty L. saying that I shouldn't buy new gloves, I should knit new gloves, and you know what, she's right! This trip is all about new skills. So I went to that beautiful store and got me some wool. On my way back I met this very fancy gentleman! Look at him! #OOTD
PS: Damn, guys, I think I lost my wallet :(
damn everyone coming for Twistedmexi throat for paywalling a Paralives camera mod for a whole MONTH. The sims community even wrote a whole article about it *click* + Plumlace was mentioned too.
It’s nice to see everyone standing their ground. let’s not allow anymore of these scammers take advantage of a brand new game and community!
Really sad to see. They worked for years to get their game off the ground. Gave us a great starting point and there's already paid early access mods. 😔
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
So jazzed to see the momentum behind this discourse. Would love to see paywallers ostracized in Sims and in the Paralives communities.
Keep saying no!
Ebonix posted this clownery and disabled replies lol
“creative labor” this “unpaid labor” that.
Since when was making mods a form of compensatory outlet? Mods were well known to be a hobby. A passionate art form fanbase’s would create to evolve and expand their favorite games and share that amongst their fellow community. NEVER has mods been monetized in any gaming community before the Sims 4.
“If you can’t afford to do this for free, you shouldn’t be doing this at all” is an acceptable refute to your greed. No one is forcing you to make mods and in no way are we obligated to compensate you for your efforts. If your sole purpose to join a community is to make a profit out of it, then you are a narcissist and are not welcomed. Plain and simple.
The game is a week old, how much creative labor could have possibly gone into making a mod released within the same week as the damn game??
No one answer that, I actually do not give a fuck
Anyway, if you want to pay someone for creative labor consider commissioning an actual genuine struggling artist or something, idk, your money could just go somewhere better than to greedy modders.
What pisses me off the most about there being early access content for paralives is the fact that it’s an INDIE GAME. it’s not a multi million dollar company like EA. It’s an early access indie game and some of you are so fucking greedy for cash that you wanna profit off of it? We already have to deal with this shit in the sims like the community is fucking infested with it and now you wanna do this to paralives when they literally told us that we’d always be getting updates for free???? Loser behaviour. You’re a loser
When I was posting and sharing CC of my own, I admit, I often kept my mouth shut and skirted the edges of conflict for my own preservation and peace. But the things I've seen just from a single scroll of my feed today are truly, truly awful.
AI generated CC previews, early access CC for Paralives (an indie game IN early access), and low/questionable quality CC for sale in the Sims marketplace.
What the fuck happened where folks think any of this is okay or normal?
If we don't speak up, hold people accountable, and examine why these things are harmful, it's only going to get worse. Keeping the peace is one thing, but staying silent in the wake of the pure bastardization and exploitation of art is another.
I think a lot of people who are complaining about the lack of content in Paralives are forgetting just how fucking bare bones the sims 4 was at launch.
for example:
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Some Smith Family gameplay👽