derryl.bsky.social
He/Him | 24-year-old book nerd. | Majoring in English education at Texas A&M University - Texarkana!
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They are pretty cool...
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Go mice!
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This is very relevant considering Nexus's new owners know nothing about modding and would make this mistake!
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In any case, there will probably still be modders in the future who create well-made mods and share them freely with other members of the community. It might be on platforms other than Nexus and/or Bethesda.net, and that division of hosting will also be a division of the community. That's sad!
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Nexus has been inundated with a flood of poorly made content lately, ranging from modders too lazy to create a proper thumbnail and instead using AI imagery for it, or making bad translations with AI tools, or making bad upscales or PBR conversions with AI tools, and so on.
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It's hard to be enthusiastic about the future of modding for BGS titles simply because I've seen so much in the community that points to a simultaneous lack of care about the quality of the work while still monetizing things at a premium price.
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That's not to mention the horrible practices of the Starfield modding community, who often sell skins for weapons at five dollars a pop. There's a very real future when The Elder Scrolls VI releases that sees that game have the majority of its mods be sold rather than shared for free.
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I've been in the modding scene for years now for Skyrim, and there's been a slow but steady move towards publishing work on Bethesda.net to sell for a profit instead of for free on Nexus, simply because Nexus's current way of paying modders is slow and punishing if you publish too many mods.
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It's a good thing that TCGPlayer leadership relented to union demands for better conditions. It's not a good thing that they shut down an entire authentication center and refused to accept union terms for weeks.
I wish y'all had mentioned your position in a comment on the YouTube video proper!
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I would like to see them fix the Marksman bug that can cause repeatable crashing.
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Yes, please, I really want a story with originality! If I see a single pop culture reference I might cry. ðŸ˜
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Daemogoth Titan mentioned!
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Please try the dynamite test next time!
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What a fantastic capture of the end goal of capitalism.
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DougDoug has a strange stance on politics as espoused in that video. He seems to believe it's a concept that you can divorce yourself from as a person acting within society by either not being educated on it or not engaging with it. He fails to realize that both ignorance and inaction are choices.
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I do not want to be a teacher or a writer much any more because both of things those are looked down upon to a point where people genuinely believe that those functions of exercising humanity can somehow be replaced by a machine. It is depressing.
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It is frustrating to a point of infuration that there are people who have the wherewithal to recognize all of the faults of the technology, how its only goal is further disenfranchisement, but to ignore those facts for a "utopian" view that does not and will not reflect reality.
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The examples he provides of AI "doing good" in the world are things people themselves can do with the proper education, the proper funding, and the proper time. They'd do it more accurately, ethically, and with far less environmental impact than any AI model could.
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There's no reason for him to keep this warped view on AI other than the fact it's what he uses to produce his content. The fact that he continues to use things like ChatGPT, which is built upon a frankly incomprehensible amount of stolen data from the Internet, shows plainly that he needs it.
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Murajoa teaches her so well!
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Deltarune tomorrow!
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What a cruel fate...
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This archaic religious rhetoric is incredibly common in the South. It's sickening!
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What of Reno? Would the controller of Tifa take half damage from that creature?
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I love Load Order Library!
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Cygames... Give me a Dragalia Lost sequel... Please...
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Yeah, the Shiny variants for Jigglypuff's evolution line aren't particularly inspired:
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It's very pretty!