You can call me Alexie/Axel or Alduc [enPR :Al-doo-k]! Québecoise, 29, She/They and Ace! Neurodivergent, I post art sometimes (tag is #Alduc's Brushstrokes). I love animals! Multifandom. I'm on Fallen London as Axel Nightshade. Would prefer to not be followed by Minors (occasional 18+ posts here and there). News post and Social issues get reblogged. Send an ask if you want something tagged for blacklisting
it's funny when you marry alex in stardew cause his grandpa goes whaaAat noo what the hell two men? getting married? I didn't get my dick blowbn off in the coal mine for this! then give him a week and he's like heh my uncle was a farmer it's a noble, manly profession. I guess you're alright.
like I guess alex didn't mention to anyone he was dating the farmer who runs around in a crop top and trash can lid hat until last minute wonder why
Let us suppose that the "average" horse would have equal proportions of all these parts. The degree to which each part in this poll deviates from the "average" size (20% of total) will determine how large or small that part of our horse will be (i.e a horse with only 10% in Legs will have legs half the size of the average horse).
So, yesterday a friend told me about Goblin.Tools, which uses AI to break down tasks (intended for neurodivergent folks whose executives like to dysfunction). (Admittedly, right now it does use OpenAI's models, but the About page expresses an intention to eventually move to more ethical options.)
ANYWAY, I wanted to play around with it and the first thing that popped into my head was "break kneecaps." I expected it to give a snarky "I can't tell you how to do that" response, but... well, here are some of the breakdowns it gave me:
Does it have any useful advice regarding late-stage capitalism?
What if I want to multitask?
I can't decide which of these is funnier:
I'm supposed to be doing an assignment about AI right now, but this is my serotonin for the foreseeable future.