Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news
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@slavdude said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
@maciejasjmj said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
It's as if Microsoft took that bot that users trained to act like Hitler and called it a feature.
No, what's missing here is a resurrection of Clippy. Though that could be in the works too.
This exists, though: https://www.smore.com/clippy-js
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For science. (Didn't even verify my IG. Goddamn.)
First of all, front page was still just Create. The login button is after the create new account screen. Loving it. I have to do the verification code again, because I suppose I could have switched phone numbers in the last two days? Whatever. And I get this screen.
I have to conclude that whoever created this app is clinically brain dead. If I download something idiotic like Genies, it's on the spur of the moment, because I'm bored. I do not want to have to wait a couple of weeks before I can stop being bored; by the time they roll around, I will be doing something else and will have already realized it's stupid. By the way, these people seem to be under the impression that it's a good business model to encourage the famous people to use their product and put the normies second, whereas in reality famous people use a service because all the normies are using it.
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I'm actually curious about that lack of IG verification. Someone could easily impersonate an Instagram user. I would test it, but it refuses to send confirmation texts to Google Voice numbers. Anyone else want to see if they could impersonate, for example, Donald Trump?
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@jaloopa said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
What the fuck is a bitmoji?
Actually, I don't want to know
Here is a 100% real bitmoji:
LINE NUMBER ZERO CODE PRINT ONE GOTO ONE ZERO LINE NUMBER ONE ZERO CODE PRINT ONE GOTO ONE ONE LINE NUMBER ONE ONE CODE PRINT ONE GOTO ONE ZERO ZERO LINE NUMBER ONE ZERO ZERO CODE PRINT ONE GOTO ONE ZERO ONE LINE NUMBER ONE ZERO ONE CODE PRINT ZERO GOTO ONE ONE ZERO LINE NUMBER ONE ONE ZERO CODE PRINT ZERO GOTO ONE ONE ONE LINE NUMBER ONE ONE ONE CODE PRINT ZERO GOTO ONE ZERO ZERO ZERO LINE NUMBER ONE ZERO ZERO ZERO CODE PRINT ZERO GOTO ONE LINE NUMBER ONE CODE PRINT ZERO GOTO ONE ZERO ONE ZERO LINE NUMBER ONE ZERO ONE ZERO CODE PRINT ONE GOTO ONE ZERO ONE ONE LINE NUMBER ONE ZERO ONE ONE CODE PRINT ONE GOTO ONE ONE ZERO ZERO LINE NUMBER ONE ONE ZERO ZERO CODE PRINT ONE GOTO ONE ONE ZERO ONE LINE NUMBER ONE ONE ZERO ONE CODE PRINT ZERO GOTO ONE ONE ONE ZERO LINE NUMBER ONE ONE ONE ZERO CODE PRINT ZERO GOTO ONE ONE ONE ONE LINE NUMBER ONE ONE ONE ONE CODE PRINT ZERO GOTO ONE ZERO ZERO ZERO ZERO LINE NUMBER ONE ZERO ZERO ZERO ZERO CODE PRINT ONE
Whoever can figure out what this prints gets an upvote!
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@ben_lubar Assuming the program starts at line 1,
q
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@pie_flavor Your sacrifice will never be forgotten. Did you notice anything unusual yet? Seeing movement in your peripheral vision, strange shadows, sudden decreases in temperature, blood seeping from the walls...?
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@pie_flavor said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
@ben_lubar Assuming the program starts at line 1,
q
.Oh crap did I mess it up
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@ben_lubar I'm getting
ðq
(ðq
).
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@blek And your program is probably starting at line 10 instead of 1.
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@pie_flavor I don't have a program, I just read what it prints (1111000001110001 if I'm not mistaken) and put that into this: http://roubaixinteractive.com/PlayGround/Binary_Conversion/Binary_To_Text.asp
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@ben_lubar this doesn't look like Go.
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@bb36e I think it's BIT.
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@blek You are. Line 1 is in the middle of the program. It prints 01110001, because the first few lines are never run.
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@pie_flavor Oh? What language even is that? I didn't expect this kind of fuckery... I guess I should have.
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@blek said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
@pie_flavor Oh? What language even is that? I didn't expect this kind of fuckery... I guess I should have.
It's Ben. You know the WTF is huge — like 144 pt. Arial Black.
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BIT is a programming language in which the programmer has full access to all data in its essential machine representation. This is a powerful programming tool, allowing manipulations of data that are convoluted in "higher-level" languages with various specialised functions that operate on more complicated and abstract data types.
Design Principles
- Extend the ease of string processing in C to other, more basic, data types such as integers.
- Extend the terseness of COBOL to more fundamental code constructs, such as numeric literals.
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@slackerd Hell, for that matter, VIgor, the Clippy-fied version of vi based on a joke in User Friendly (remember User Friendly?) is still being supported out there somewhere.
Filed Under: Though not on that SoresForgery repo, apparently
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@pie_flavor said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
@blek You are. Line 1 is in the middle of the program. It prints 01110001, because the first few lines are never run.
Are you sure about that? I didn't see anything in the spec that explicitly said which line number execution would start on. And the first line listed is line 0, which is also the lowest numbered line (obviously), so I'd have thought that would be the starting point.
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News
XMMS Vigor Plugin
In response to a recent User Friendly comic stripCartoon for Nov 01, 2003
I don't think it's as "still being supported" as you think.
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@hungrier said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
I don't think it's as "still being supported" as you think.
As long as the therapist remains supportive, it'll be all fine for the (former) vigor users…
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Update: Still under review.
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@pie_flavor said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
Update: Still under review.
Maybe you aren't enough of an INFLUENCER for them to approve your genie. Have you tried getting your followers to smash the subscribe button and dank you out on the Socs?
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@lorne-kates said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
dank you out on the Socs
You don't need subscribers for that, just buy some Odor Eaters
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@dkf said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
@hungrier said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
I don't think it's as "still being supported" as you think.
As long as the therapist remains supportive, it'll be all fine for the (former) vigor users…
Fanfic Monday seems to have left some artifacts, I read this as "as long as the the rapist remains supportive..."
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@boomzilla said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
@blek A poor imitation of these guys:
Ah yes, China's Scotland strikes again.
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@pie_flavor said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
For science. (Didn't even verify my IG. Goddamn.)
First of all, front page was still just Create. The login button is after the create new account screen. Loving it. I have to do the verification code again, because I suppose I could have switched phone numbers in the last two days? Whatever. And I get this screen.
I have to conclude that whoever created this app is clinically brain dead. If I download something idiotic like Genies, it's on the spur of the moment, because I'm bored. I do not want to have to wait a couple of weeks before I can stop being bored; by the time they roll around, I will be doing something else and will have already realized it's stupid. By the way, these people seem to be under the impression that it's a good business model to encourage the famous people to use their product and put the normies second, whereas in reality famous people use a service because all the normies are using it.
I don't get why you need to review something that has a very limited selection of customization. Are they afraid that someone will make a genie that looks too much like a celebrity? Well tough shit, because there are plenty of people that look like celebrities.
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@xaade They made a decently large number of questionable design decisions.
Also, I completely forgot about this thread, but yeah I'm still not approved. Nice service design, guys.
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@dkf said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
As long as the therapist remains supportive
I came to this thread right after getting a like on a 3-year-old post where I talked about Dwarf Fortress, so I'm just going to assume you mean this:
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@ben_lubar said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
I'm just going to assume you mean this
I didn't.
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God bless you, Windows phone, for once again keeping me safe
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@tsaukpaetra said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
@dkf said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
@hungrier said in Meet ‘Genies,’ the lifelike personalized avatars that reenact news:
I don't think it's as "still being supported" as you think.
As long as the therapist remains supportive, it'll be all fine for the (former) vigor users…
Fanfic Monday seems to have left some artifacts, I read this as "as long as the the rapist remains supportive..."
Think I've read that fanfic. Many, many times. Usually on Deleterius.
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Fucking Christ, those things are spreading. We're besieged by shitty infantile macrocephalic avatars. It's the end times! Repent!
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@blek calling it: by the end of 2018 'emoji' will be used to refer to anything that has any semblance of facial features, shape, or colour
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@bb36e There's some cream on your
lipemoji.