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To those who hate anime, why do you hate it?
  • Edit: I'm sorry for the lack of tl; dr. There's a general drop off of quality, weird social media garbage, a lot of systemic problems, etc. What I'm trying to say here is hard to summarize

    Aside from the fact that it's mass produced garbage, I can actually say that I'm old enough to have experienced a period of anime where the production values, writing, and dialogue weren't exactly terrible.

    I think a good example of my gripe with anime today is watching something like Fate Zero and then following that up with Heaven's Feel. The distinct drop in quality between those 2 adaptations is pretty stark.

    The original Yu-Gi-Oh anime was absolutely wild. It's dumb in a uniquely entertaining fashion. There were so many sequels that were produced for Yu-Gi-Oh and every single one of them was completely terrible.

    Watching Tenchi Muyo's OVA part 1 and part 2 was fairly enjoyable. Part 3 is so much worse for seemingly no good reason.

    The third Tenchi Muyo film was abjectly terrible. It's quite possibly one of the worst films that has ever been made.

    FLCL season 1 was legendary. Season 2 and 3 were substantially worse.

    The new Evangelion films weren't exactly great.

    Even as far back as Pokemon season 1, that season was pretty okay. Almost everything past the first 2 seasons were.... really bad....

    There have been some bad adaptions for Berserk that have been mentioned from time to time.

    Dragonball Super is weird. Nobody really seems to like Super. Even people who watch Super regularly treat it as some kind of Frankenstein monster.

    Gundam has been pretty consistently not good for well over a decade. Gundam Wing was pretty insane. It started off with some super questionable writing and poor voice acting, and then it ended off being probably the best thing Gundam has ever been. And everything that followed was.... not very good...

    Naruto was followed by Boruto. It's pretty bad. A large chunk of the 2nd half of Naruto was just not good.

    I've seen people defend Hunter X Hunter's Chimera Ant arc so brazenly. And still, it's genuinely not good. Which is amazing, because almost everything prior to that arc was crazy good.

    To be fair, a lot of these problems stem from the fact that the work being adapted is also consistently worse. It's not just anime. A lot of this coincides with the same drop in quality in the manga industry as well.

    The nearly universal drop in quality across the anime and manga industries has been... frustrating...

    Even more frustrating is the overwhelming number of fake reviews, shilling, bot spam, etc that are meant to hide negative reviews about anime and pretty much anything involving Japanese media.

    The amount of weird shit that gets posted to review sites and social media in order to hide the general negativity towards the anime industry is just gross and weird.

    Another poster, Ace T'Ken, brought up a lot of specifics about the problems with anime in general. It's a pretty good write-up, imo.

    My take is, I think that these problems are more "noticeable" in modern anime. But, almost all anime have these kinds of problems to one degree or another, new and old.

    It's pretty systemic. I still think that these issues became a lot more noticeable coinciding with a general drop in quality across the whole industry.

    I would like to say, it's not like I dislike anime "inherently". But, there's just so much bad anime.

  • How to draw your own political meme
  • Soyjak: Pizza toppings are gross! I just eat the materials raw!

    Chad: Eat what you want, how you want.

    Edit: I just realized, this isn't political enough for some people (non-Italians). Imagine Pizza is a metaphor for cannibalism. There, it's now political.

  • OpenAI Pleads That It Can’t Make Money Without Using Copyrighted Materials for Free
  • Depends on the context. Are you copying someone else's identity in order to make a passable clone? Are you trying to sell that clone?

    A duplication of someone's voice, commercialized by an unauthorized source, is definitely a form of stealing.

    Copying information illegally, such as private information held on a private device, is overwhelmingly illegal.

    In general, copying information is only as legal as the purpose behind it.

  • OpenAI Pleads That It Can’t Make Money Without Using Copyrighted Materials for Free
  • No, they can make money without stealing. They just choose to steal and lie about it either way. It's the worst kind of justification.

    The investors are predominantly made up of the Rationalist Society. It doesn't matter whether or not AI "makes money". It matters that the development is steered as quickly as possible towards an end product of producing as much propaganda as possible.

    The bottom line barely even matters in the bigger picture. If you're paying someone to make propaganda, and the best way to do that is to steal from the masses, then they'll do it regardless of whether or not the business model is "profitable" or not.

    The lines drawn for AI are drawn by people who want to use it for misinformation and control. The justifications make it seem like the lines were drawn around a monetary system. No, that's wrong.

    Who cares about profitability when people are paying you under the table to run a mass crime ring.

  • 'AI is coming for all of us:' Mass Effect, Metal Gear Solid, and Baldur's Gate voice actor Jennifer Hale weighs in on SAG-AFTRA's games industry strike
  • I have sympathy for voice actors, the situation is obviously complex for them. But, and I've said this numerous times to numerous people, AI voice work is probably going to end up being cheaper and much more voluminous. That's exactly what developers need for procedurally generated games where they want to see "all" of the characters voiced.

    I'm not saying anyone should try to use AI to voice main characters in standard video games. However, this isn't about standard video games.

    The fact is, mass voice work in procedurally generated games is something that can only ever be accomplished with AI.

    The whole Rogue-like genre is constantly evolving. And yeah, a lot of the development is bad. If you're in that scene, you probably know what I'm talking about - lots of dead end projects, lots of pointless feature sets, lots of pointless busywork being disguised as game mechanics, slot machine nonsense, etc, ad nauseam. Nonetheless, AI generated voice work is obviously going to be used there at some point.

    I have a hard time believing that a lot of people are going to lose their jobs to AI voice work. The voice work generated through AI is not comparable to what people can do. Again, that isn't the issue. The economy is in the dumps, and AI is the only way to afford voice work for games that are designed around procedurally generated voice work.

    You can be upset at losing your job. But, throwing a wrench at a wrench because you think the wrench is screwing you, is just stupid. Corporations might screw you. But, the technology itself is just technology.

  • He really wants to kill that platform lol
  • Reddit is dying. Spez is a degenerate freak, a scam artist, and a Nazi. The OpenAI training platform / propaganda website begins to circle the drain. Microsoft is starting to lose the last iota of goodwill they once had.

    Nothing about Reddit looks good into the future and no one, with serious cash, is going to invest in a dying platform run by a scam artist, a freak, and a Nazi.

    The questions now are, "How long?" and "What's next?"

  • 505 of 700 OpenAI employees tell the board to resign.
  • You're wrong on point #1. This isn't being done per Sam Altman for commercial purposes. It's being done per Microsoft in an attempt to remove the OpenAI board completely. Facebook recently shutdown its AI Ethics division.

    All of this is happening in conjunction with each other. Large corporations are trying to privatize AI and using key personnel in the industry to make it seem like a good thing. This wasn't just Sam Altman. Whoever drafted the letter demanding the board steps down is working with Microsoft to do this.

    More than likely, that group went around spreading doomsday to the other employees in an attempt to scare them into fleeing the company.

    Sam Altman is just a pawn.

  • The Weekly Discussion Topic - 4X Games - 30-08-2023
  • HoMM3 with WoG mod is a ton of fun. Songs of Conquest is 4X I believe. Also great fun.

    I think EXplore is the big thing for me. The more incentive you have to explore, and the more content to be explored, the more enjoyable the game is.

    I way prefer Sci-Fantasy, but it's a toss up between the Sci or the Fantasy.

    I think Grand Strategy is where I'm at right now, and I tend to focus a lot of games in that area.

    What is the smartest way to get into Stellaris right now? I'm waiting for the whole DLC package to get marked down in November or something like that. The Steam Workshop pretty much controls mods right now, so GoG isn't an option from what I've read.

    For people who play Stellaris regularly, I recognize that the game has been less popular recently. Is there a specific reason for that?

  • ISPs Should Not Police Online Speech—No Matter How Awful It Is.
  • I don't know why people are disagreeing with you.

    This is like someone setting up a fake stop on a public road to mug people.

    You're telling me that the state shouldn't have the right to police the road to prevent that from happening?

    Lemmy.people, are you high?

  • Should there be an "ALL OFF" button to instantly shut down all these new AI Defense bots that the Military in the US want to build and deploy in the thousands?
  • They'll just murder a bunch of people and then be turned off after having been shown to be ineffective too dangerous.

    It's not like AI is reliable at this point. Way too many people are actively ignoring experts pointing this fact out and instead obsessing over Skynet or w/e made up sci-fi BS.

    Rather than be used for war, they'll be used for threats of violence and propaganda. It's not a new problem. It's just a new version of that same problem.

  • It's real. Twitter Shadowbanning is back.
  • I have to strongly agree here. This needs to be a strongly written and enforced rule for social media. Dates and timestamps need to be extremely clear and a requirement for all sorts of news reporting.