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Sashinii t1_iysm8vg wrote

Hey now, don't insult CLOCKUP and Empress games, they're kamige.

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Sashinii t1_iysqac8 wrote

Nobody should be surprised I'm a degenerate. Messed up eroge is incredible. I just played Gore Screaming Show and Inyochu: Insects of Insemination and they're also kamige.

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petermobeter t1_iysrlkd wrote

yikes!!!!

personally, i do kinda like when body-horror is played wholesomely in a comic or somethin, like when somebody is squished into the shape of a fleshcube but instead of being tortured theyre snuggled/treated like a beloved pet. i think some people call it “demi-TF”.

but thats as far as ill go with stuff like that.

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Llort_Ruetama t1_iyt49iu wrote

I thought I'd give it a shot as an amateur for a comparison.


Ode to recycling, is what I say.

I eat my food every day,

Is there value in what is left behind?

Could I find value from my backside?

No, they say, it's just not good,

to eat the remain of my remains

still I remain stuck,

Because my main was good,

but remains from my gut are misunderstood.

The byproduct of a goodbye to a product,

We say neigh to the way of the poop,

For food, shall never loop.

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r0sten t1_iyt6r8t wrote

It rhymed bacteria with delirious... which sort of works.

This is a text based process, so it doesn't know what words sound like, but it can extrapolate from poems in it's corpus. Still, how many poems rhyming bacteria with delirious are there??

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-ZeroRelevance- t1_iytvl5z wrote

It can’t really rhyme due to how the model perceives words. Everything is broken up into tokens, which may represent entire words, parts of words, or even individual letters. This inconsistency makes it extremely hard for LLMs to pick up on patterns in spelling or wording that allow for quality poetry, and basically forces the model to simply rote learn common patterns. There is more discussion on that here. However, this isn’t a hopeless problem. The obvious solution to me, which is also discussed in the prior link, is simply encoding each letter as a different token. This does lead to several improvements, but it’s ultimately a tradeoff between length and quality, because encoding each character individually means that you need far more tokens (3-4x) to represent an equivalent amount of text.

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sorgan71 t1_iyxfjab wrote

I tried it and asked it to explain an LM 555 Integrated circiut:

In the heart of a circuit

Lies a chip so small and neat

The LM555 controller is its name

And its function is quite sweet

It can act as a timer, with precision and care

Or pulse generator, flashing lights here and there

It can even switch on and off, like a switch in a wall

This versatile controller does it all

With its inputs and outputs, it can control the flow

Of current and voltage, fast or slow

In a circuit it's a crucial part

Without it, the system might fall apart

So here's to the LM555 controller

A vital part of many a circuit and so much more

It may be small, but its importance is great

In the world of electronics, it's a first-rate mate.

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