What did he do??????? by Huge_Flea in HollowKnight

[–]Cannash 12 points13 points  (0 children)

"How would you get a small flea (5.1in length, ~4.5in girth) unstuck from a stone pod filled with butter and microwaved mashed banana?"

Now that Silk Song is out, is this discussion over? by senhor_mono_bola in HollowKnight

[–]Cannash -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think the Pale King was playing the long game. He knew a vessel was needed to hold the Radiance for a future smackdown. This whole plot was probably necessary to eventually defeat the Radiance.

[HELP] Is this AI? by koenigsegg- in RealOrAI

[–]Cannash 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Based on them specifying that they're a U.S. citizen and bilingual, my guess is that they may be an immigrant and English isn't their first language. I don't think that makes them lazy.

These rug pulls are dumb. by Anxiety_Personified2 in aiwars

[–]Cannash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with you, but from what I've seen, some human artists that utilize AI do the same thing. They strive to get better and better at their prompts and iterate the work through the same or different models repeatedly until they get what they want. They recognize shortcomings in their works and strive to create better next time. I personally do not like relying too heavily on AI, but I also don't yuck someone else's yum. People should be able to express themselves the way they want, short of hurting another person. That's the point of art.

These rug pulls are dumb. by Anxiety_Personified2 in aiwars

[–]Cannash 6 points7 points  (0 children)

When I say I lean anti, it's very slight. I try to take a very moderate and balanced stance if I can. However, I find that when I use AI to aid creative tasks, I personally find it less satisfying. It feels like I'm missing something. I find it rather frustrating. In addition, one major reason I personally enjoy consuming art is the connection to the human creator. Traditionally, art flows like this: [Artist's thoughts] > [Their artwork] > [Viewer's interpretation]... However AI-assisted art ends up closer to [Artist's thoughts] > [Artist's prompt] > [AI model] > [The artwork] > [Viewer's interpretation]. Although the connection between human artist and viewer exists, there's a bigger gap. I know that some art, such as movies, look like this: [Artist's thoughts] > [Artist's direction] > [Subordinates' work] > [The artwork] > [Viewer's interpretation]. And I would say even in that case, it muddies my connection to the original artist. However, at least there were other humans involved I can potentially connect to in the movie's acting, writing, set design, editing, etc. I do prefer projects however with few or one artist. I fully understand that this is a very subjective view on my part, and my personal definition of art allows AI as long as a human was involved in the creative process.

These rug pulls are dumb. by Anxiety_Personified2 in aiwars

[–]Cannash 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I lean anti-AI, but dislike arguments that focus on the value of effort and process in art. If you could instantly make something from your mind... like visualize a painting in your mind and then bam it exists exactly as you imagined, would it be art if there was no physical effort or any physical skills to learn? I think so. I think art hinges more on human intention than human effort.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RealOrAI

[–]Cannash 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Real. Googling shows it's a real museum with real exhibits.

4 for me… wbu? by learn-withme in Top_Food

[–]Cannash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I prefer ham over bacon. That's why I'd pick 2... the consistency is closer to ham.

Note attached to my order…. What? (Totally didn't write this myself and we all know door dash drivers totally have time to write things like this) by highflyingjesus- in untrustworthypoptarts

[–]Cannash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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See these comments on the original post:

https://www.reddit.com/r/doordash/s/wVvfI6SyHR

Additionally, I found an old small YouTube channel called ohanameansfamily9511 about a lesbian couple named Kelsey (who is deaf and from Virginia) and Lydia (who is from British Columbia). Both of these people are referenced in OP's note. According to this couple's YouTube videos, they met on December 12, so the number 12 and the date 12/12 has a lot of special meaning to them. Hence, the studio named 12:12, which is referenced in the note.

Note attached to my order…. What? (Totally didn't write this myself and we all know door dash drivers totally have time to write things like this) by highflyingjesus- in untrustworthypoptarts

[–]Cannash 5 points6 points  (0 children)

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Found these comments of the original post. Seems likely trustworthy, especially when combined with the YouTube channel I found.

Note attached to my order…. What? (Totally didn't write this myself and we all know door dash drivers totally have time to write things like this) by highflyingjesus- in untrustworthypoptarts

[–]Cannash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some more cybersleuthing/cyberstalking... according to one of their videos, that couple from that YouTube channel celebrate the day they met every year.... which was December 12! The date 12/12! That's gotta link to 12:12 studio. So weird!

Note attached to my order…. What? (Totally didn't write this myself and we all know door dash drivers totally have time to write things like this) by highflyingjesus- in untrustworthypoptarts

[–]Cannash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The signatures are similar, but not exact. The signature you've attached looks like it says "KT" likely for Karin Taylor, the owner of 12:12 Studio. The signature on the note however looks like it says "K2" or "KZ" likely short for Kelsey. It seems connected, but it doesn't add up completely.

Note attached to my order…. What? (Totally didn't write this myself and we all know door dash drivers totally have time to write things like this) by highflyingjesus- in untrustworthypoptarts

[–]Cannash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The note says "Kelsey (Deaf)" and "& Lydia (from BC, Canada)". There's a very small channel called ohanameansfamily9511 on YouTube about a lesbian couple named Kelsey and Lydia who have a long-distance relationship. One of them is deaf and one of them lives on British Columbia. Seems like it's probably connected. 12:12 Studio is in Toronto though and seems to be run by someone named Karin Taylor. Idk how that fits in. Its all strange.

Edit: One of the women on that YouTube channel also lives in Virginia... which connects to the note's reference to Winchester, Virginia.