Hi, I'm Max! This blog is mostly reblogs and doesn't have much of a coherent theme. Expect lots of Guilty Gear, animal photos, and some fantasy and sci-fi art. But really, mostly it's just stuff I see and go "neat!"
Likes may be NSFW.
I sporadically paint fantasy minatures which I post here and on @fantastic-toysoldiers.
feel some kind of way about hallucination becoming increasingly the accepted technical term for the ways llms mess up by virtue of being language models
idk it feels like the anthropomorphization is counterproductive. getting high on your own supply
I think using this word borders on misinformation.
Anthropomorphization isn’t the only thing that’s bad about it. The main thing that bugs me is that it implies that the language model somehow has access to the external world, except sometimes it doesn’t perceive it correctly. But it’s just text all the way down.
This is my contribution to the Let's Rock! GG 25th anniversary zine, Sol's dragon install from Overture. The zine is free and full of a bunch of absolute top tier work. Check it out!!!: 50ruins.itch.io/gg25
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain -- Steve Jackson's 1986 board game based on his first Fighting Fantasy game book, by Games Workshop, with Peter Andrew Jones box art
My name is Erin Darling, and I’m a queer watercolor artist form Tacoma,
WA. I paint original anthropomorphic characters and storybook scenes. Or I used to. Then the pandemic happened, and it hit me kinda hard. I couldn’t paint for a couple years, and I spent all my creative energy writing fanfic and roleplaying on discord servers.
I am finally starting to make art again, and I want to share my art here, but I only have, like, 17 friends following this account.
Evidence of my 17 friends:
So I thought: what the heck? Why not do a tumblr blaze and see what happens??
Please come be a part of my art with me, especially because I am doing something very new. I took my newfound love of writing and my old love of storybooks and I’ve been trying to make something I haven’t done before: my very own story that I am writing and illustrating.
Allow me to introduce you to Calico Jill and the Search for Cheese, a story about a little pirate who goes on a big adventure in a new city, in search of the tastiest of golden treasures: cheese! The story is a little bit about food deserts and a lot a bit about hope. She runs into obstacles and makes friends along the way. And I’d love to share her story with you! A new chapter is coming out each month, and you can read the first two chapters here:
Please give me a follow and share any of the art on my blog that resonates with you. I really want to create heartfelt queer art that is a part of a community. I want my stories to touch your heart and strengthen you.