pancake recipe
pancake recipe
Every time this gets brought up, I go back to a thread where my most popular comment was (since I no longer have an account to check back on and it’s the only one I know for sure I can find). To this day, it luckily still remains deleted. If it does get restored, I wonder if it becomes the original comment or the generic [deleted in protest of the Reddit API change] or whatever I set them to be edited to before deletion.
Good to know! Thanks for the warning. c: My default course of action will likely be just disabling the old alias and making a new one.
Lol! I need to start doing something like this when one of those email addresses eventually ends up in a breach. :D
While it still works, you can use old.reddit.com to get around those walls.
WHAT?
To think humans cause such pain to other sentient beings due to hubris…
So am I understanding you correctly? When I develop open-source software and put it on GitHub, the license, which GitHub offers you to set, is actually irrelevant because since the code is on a public website, it’s somehow automatically public domain?
I actually don’t know since I ran it before the API changes. It may be limited now that API usage is limited, depending on how it works.
Be sure to edit them before deletion in case it gets restored. There’s been reports of that happening.
I think the point here is that anything that can be indexed by search engines or archival crawlers would be better, so not Matrix either. Forums, for example. Like what happens if the Discord community gets deleted due to whatever circumstances? All of that gathered knowledge will be just gone with no way to recover or search for it.
I also narrow my eyes whenever I see the word “family” now.
Thanks. Did you know your username is the 2517th guy named Brett with megalencephaly?
I started drawing seriously when I was 14. Looking at my old artwork, I didn’t start improving fast until I was around 19 or 20. Not to say I didn’t improve at all during those five to six years but the pace did get faster once I had “learned to learn” so to say. That is to say it can take a lot of patience to get to a point where you actually start seeing improvement fast enough to stay motivated. But it is 100% worth it because at the end you have a lot of things you have created with your own two hands.
And regarding the point on physical limitations, I can’t blame anyone in a situation like that for using AI if they have no other chance for realising their imaginations. For others, it is completely possible and not reserved for people who have some mythical innate talent. Just grab a pen or a brush and enjoy the process of honing a fine skill regardless of the end result. ❤️
This whole AI craze has just shown me that people are losing faith in their own abilities and their ability to learn things. I’ve heard so many who use AI to generate “artwork” argue that they tried to do art “for years” without improving, and hence have come to conclusion that creativity is a talent that only some have, instead of a skill you can learn and hone. Just because they didn’t see results as fast as they’d have liked.
Finland here. Tipping is in no way expected and it’s actually rather atypical to tip at all. Though no one will say no if you do decide to tip!
That’s absolutely hilarious! The ways they learn to screw with each other, with and without glitches. xD
So many furries are techies so not really surprised.
I got past it because it happened to throw a place from my country. And there was also a flagpole with a flag on it to really drive it home. XD