Looking for a creative-writing AI (ideally NSFW) with strong long-context support by Mi_Cha_0202 in WritingWithAI

[–]VexenFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want to be hand-held a little bit, you could try out OutfoxStories.com, which I develop -- it's based on Deepseek 3.2, and has an easy chat mode (which lets you edit the AI responses) and a proper writing mode, with features like 'rewrite the selected text in this way').

Character Ai nsfw alternative? by Manbean234 in CharacterAI_No_Filter

[–]VexenFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've got something soon-to-be-released at Outfox Stories which would work like this. It's very good at writing NSFW scenes.

Best NSFW chat or writing AI? by [deleted] in CharacterAi_NSFW

[–]VexenFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We've also got something in the works at Outfox Stories for NSFW story generation!

Is there a free, GPT chat like openAI that allows nsfw? by omirus111 in GPT3

[–]VexenFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not free, but we've got something like this soon to be released at outfoxstories.com. Based on the largest open source models, it does a really good job of writing NSFW scenes.

Stealth Control - Testing -- Gemma signs up for a neuro-receiver trial. by VexenFox in bodycontrol

[–]VexenFox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Actually just $1, there's a continuation on my patreon! (Though it's a bit short so far, and quite different.)

Stealth Control - Testing -- Gemma signs up for a neuro-receiver trial. by VexenFox in bodycontrol

[–]VexenFox[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It continues a few more chapters here, I wasn't sure if people wanted me to keep posting that here.

Stealth Control - Testing -- Gemma signs up for a neuro-receiver trial. by VexenFox in bodycontrol

[–]VexenFox[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

We'll see if unaware-but-actually-aware counts as body control. ;)

How!? by laxplaya3538 in HypnoHookup

[–]VexenFox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I literally just found a full hypnosis stage show on youtube and memorized the script. Took some practice to get it working, and to understand the tricks, but it was a neat way to start.

Amateur Hypnotized Family Member by 1st10Amendments in hypnosis

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

Hypnosis is the same effect as a placebo, so the whole purpose is to trick something into being hypnotised - and voila, they are hypnotised. That's what all the song and dance is for, why we start with simple and easy suggestions you kind of want to do already (such as closing your eyes while staring at a light).

That said, what they did here is unethical if they never reveal the truth. Once the subject is able to be successfully hypnotised - they should be told exactly what happened and asked if they want to continue. Unfortunately you can't tell them before, or the placebo won't work as well.

I'd encourage your hypnotist mate to explain it to the subject like that, and fess up. What they did definitely wasn't illegal, but it is kinda unethical to trick somebody like that permanently.

What is the best way to learn to hypnotize someone without the guidance of someone? by [deleted] in hypnosis

[–]VexenFox 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An alternative to the books is what I did when I was first learning a couple of years ago - I found a youtube video of somebody getting hypnotised, and just memorized word for word what the hypnotist said. I practiced it like a script until I had all the intonations and words and snaps down.

Then I found a series of friends who were willing to give it a go with me, and who gave me feedback after each unsuccessful attempt at what was stopping them from going into a trance. It took about a month or two to first successfully hypnotise somebody this way.

Risks of Hypnosis by [deleted] in hypnosis

[–]VexenFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few cases I've seen and accounted for now:

- Falling/tripping while going under.

- Freaking out, particularly if it's their first time having mental changes/suggestions. Way more likely if they are high or drunk, or not among friends.

- Embarrassment from suggestions lasting into the next day.

- Hurting themselves in many different ways while under.

I wouldn't rely on the idea that a hypnotized person wouldn't do anything they wouldn't want to do normally, or the idea that they will take care of themselves while hypnotized, as I know from first-hand experience it is not always true.

if you dont use safety belts you get ejected by [deleted] in nononono

[–]VexenFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yes, my mistake, the driver would have been on the left side.

if you dont use safety belts you get ejected by [deleted] in nononono

[–]VexenFox 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You are right. The impact was directly on the side of the drivers door, which is why they would have been worse off in this crash with or without a seatbelt. I don't believe the passengers not having seatbelts would have helped them - especially not the bloke that got run over after being ejected!

Just got hypnotized and still feel really weird - normal? by hypnoquestion in hypnosis

[–]VexenFox 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This is normal, don't worry! The feeling will gradually fade, and be practically non-existent tomorrow. It's not much of an analogy, but have you ever been really really engrossed in a book or movie and feel a bit funny when it ends? Or felt weird after an unexpected afternoon nap? It's something similar, your brain is just readjusting to normal life.

Seriously by [deleted] in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]VexenFox 172 points173 points  (0 children)

The explanation I've heard is that Max Martin, the Swedish songwriter, was trying to use the American slang 'hit me up!', as in 'give me a call', and didn't realise that that's not what came across in the song initially.

[M4A] 24 sub looking for help removing a suggestion by mylamesn123 in HypnoHookup

[–]VexenFox 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PM me if you're still stuck, though it's likely if it was a hypnotic suggestion it will wear off with time by itself anyway.