enthusiasm_headquarters

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NordVPN was found selling user data years ago and it's dubious that they even provide real VPN services, as they are not open source. They are part of a large conglomerate of corporate VPNs and shouldn't be trusted. It's a shame so many social media influencers accept their money from promotions.

I use Airvpn, a non-profit run by hacktivists out of Italy and have been for years. I have not been having technical problems with perchance tools due to VPN, though I am not permitted to join chat boards or start an account on perchance while on my vpn. Kind of a shame but I can live with it.

I will always have some admiration for a person that sets up shop in Microsoft's back yard and bases the system on Linux. I hate the DRM aspect and couldn't care less about what promoting whatever with children because quite frankly that's just not going to be solved by anything other than parents taking better care of their kids. The same can be said about exposure to any kind of media, including not letting children watch commercials on Saturday morning because gee whiz, that stuff is exploitative.

To me complaints about exposing kids to gambling is just finding something to be pissed off about and reinforces my feeling that the Left has picked up the kinds of puritanism that used to be associated with the Right.

But yeah. DRM software is a serious thing to worry about. Selling people vapor is kind of a shitty thing to do.

While I wasn’t a mod for Steam proper, I was a mod for a popular game that routinely had its share of hate groups and 8ch mobs try to take over. The flagging system worked pretty well for keeping the worst of this stuff out. Plus, the publisher is permitted to make moderators for its own Steam forum. So if you are seeing shit get out of hand on a particular title, blame the publisher, not Steam.

NordVPN not a true VPN. They got in trouble some years back for leaking (or selling) user data. Use protonvpn, airvpn, or mullvad. :)

dot-producting the arrays

It took me a while to figure out that the AI does not understand how to match pronoun with its subject. Too-many-fingers aberrations would happen in the text where character genders would suddenly morph or they would transport magically to replace the actions of another person. It's kind of an annoying problem.

I’ve noticed this too. It also uses the same turns of phrase across many characters, which makes me think the conversational training data is somewhat limited. One thing you can do is a “nuclear” option. I was testing the Strict GM default character on a sci-fi adventure, and the AI became obsessed with putting my party in these crystal caves.

Everything became about the caves. The caves would start to feel my words and resonate with all the action. I manually edited out the caves from all of the previous replies, then just dropped in a relevant subject in the last of its replies.

So in your case, remove everything from its last reply and just put "What is it about video games that you enjoy?" and this will nudge it in the right direction. The AI seems to randomly draw from lore, its description, reminders, and recent QA without any logic to which is most important.

As an example, in a recent chat I accidentally ended a sentence with "/" instead of ".", two replies later AI ended its sentence with /.

It's just a thing. There's a few things you can do to help keep characters somewhat more intelligible. I don't know what you've done/tried yet, though.

Who downvoted me saying I loved the dev. That's not very nice.

 

I'm sure this question has been asked before, but I cannot find an answer.

I have exported many AI chats on perchance as .JSONs, and I could probably figure out a regex or something to do an acceptable job of cleaning it up, but ideally I'd love to just export these JSONs into a file that loads up as it does online on perchance; a nice, readable format with images where they should be and stuff.

This is for offline archiving, or should perchance disappear some day, etc. Thank you!

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