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#Ice/cold
starrygender · 2 years
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Can I request an ice/cold and squid related gender?
i assumed you meant ice/cold pronouns, but my genders are always tweakable in meaning and my flags are always tweakable in style ^^
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isquoldid
for when your gender is related to ice/cold pronouns and squids
this gender may also be related to being ice cold, as well as anything ice and, well, cold!
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53v3nfrn5 · 1 month
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National Geographic: ‘When the Frost Lies White’ (Japan, 2003) photography: Tim Laman
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obsob · 6 months
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bedtime story with my love !!
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thingsmk1120sayz · 9 months
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Feels like home
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expressions-of-nature · 5 months
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Brúarfoss Waterfall, Iceland by Sergio Thor Miernik
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ripplerain · 2 months
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treasured rival
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tasenwrobots · 10 months
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Casey "can I eat the cone too?" Jones and Leonardo "holyshit he doesn't know what snow is" Hamato
Kinda Inspired by this post by @somerandomdudelmao
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lepetitdragonvert · 7 months
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The Ice Ship
Artist : Angela Barrett (b. 1955)
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majunju · 1 year
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heat pack
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deerspherestudios · 2 months
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Can we get a picture of Alma?💕 I love them so much💜💜💜
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They do their best to be the ultimate all-nighter study buddy when you need it!!👻❤️
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geopsych · 7 months
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Day of ice, November 2018. Oak and dawn sequoia leaves, feather.
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emacrow · 19 days
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When Diana and her twin Jason was born after her, Jason was left to be disposed off in Amazon, only for him to disappear a second later.
Clockwork saw the possibility and took the freshly wet newborn swapping him with The Fenton's stillborn.
For what he saw in the possibility of the future was nearly endless as he did what he had to do.. for the best outcome to come forth..
A pebble here, a rocket ship toy there, an inch of furniture moved then so that incident doesn't happen, a poster paper on that tree. Minor tiny changes to help bring the visual to the present.
All leading to clockwork giving 19 year old sleep deprived danny an small yet important task to deliver a scroll in another dimension leading up to his body regressed in that dimension timeline the moment he slipped in and out the portal.
Diana knew she had a twin brother out there.. and she was going to find him.
What she didn't know that he was literally falling into her arms, when she and Superman went to check on the Glowing lararus pit portal made near metropolis.
Tiny little boy who look completely tired as he went unconscious holding a purple and green scroll in his hands, wearing clothes 3 times his size.
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sator-the-wanderer · 8 months
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My fav Moomin crackship
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happyheidi · 7 months
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𝖢𝖺𝗇𝖺𝗅 𝗂𝗇 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝗌𝗇𝗈𝗐
𝖡𝗒 𝖠𝗇𝗀𝖾𝗅𝖺 𝖳𝖺𝗒𝗅𝗈𝗋
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ohhgingersnaps · 1 year
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I'm seeing some frustration over fandom creatives expressing anger or distress over people feeding their work into ChatGPT. I'm not responding to OP directly because I don't want to derail their post (their intent was to provide perspective on how these models actually work, and reduce undue panic, which is all coming from a good place!), but reassurances that the addition of our work will have a negligible impact on the model (which is true at this point) does kind of miss the point? Speaking for myself, my distress is less about the practical ramifications of feeding my fic into ChatGPT, and more about the principle of someone taking my work and deliberately adding it to the dataset.
Like, I fully realize that my work is a drop in the bucket of ChatGPT's several-billion-token training set! It will not make a demonstrable practical difference in the output of the model! That doesn't change the fact that I do not want my work to be part of the set of data that the ChatGPT devs use for training.
According to their FAQ, ChatGPT can and will use user input to train itself. The terms and conditions explicitly state that they save your chats to help train and improve their models. (You can opt-out, but sharing is the default.) So if you're feeding a fic into ChatGPT, unless you've explicitly opted out, you are handing it to the ChatGPT team and giving them permission to use it for training, whether or not that was your intent.
Now, will one fic make a demonstrable difference in the output of the model? No! But as the person who spent a year and a handful of months laboring over my fic, it makes a difference to me whether my fic, specifically, is being used in the dataset. If authors are allowed to have a problem with the ChatGPT devs for scraping millions of fics without permission, they're also allowed to have a problem with folks handing their individual fics over via the chat interface.
I do want to add that if you've done this to a fic, please don't take this as me being upset with you personally! Folks are still learning new information and puzzling out what "good" vs. "bad" use is, from an ethical standpoint. (Heck, my own perspective on this is deeply based on my own subjective feelings!) And we certainly shouldn't act like one person feeding a fic into ChatGPT has the same practical negative impact, on a broad societal scale, as a team using a web crawler to scrape five billion pieces of artwork for Stable Diffusion.
The point is that fundamentally, an ethical dataset should be obtained with the consent of those providing the data. Just because it's normalized for our data to be scraped without consent doesn't make it ethical, and this is why ChatGPT gives users the option to not share data— there is actually a standardized way (robots.txt) for website servers to set policies for how bots/crawlers can interact with them, for exactly this reason— and I think fandom artists and authors are well within their rights to express a desire for opting out to be the socially-respected default within the fandom community.
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rainbyte · 9 months
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