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4 votes
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What are your AI-generated guilty pleasures?
Most people here dislike AI, more specifically LLM generated content, for reasons such as environmental impact, stealing people's work, etc. Despite that, is there anything that you enjoy? I've...
Most people here dislike AI, more specifically LLM generated content, for reasons such as environmental impact, stealing people's work, etc. Despite that, is there anything that you enjoy?
I've been listening to this artist's music for a while. It's mostly video game music "re-imagined by AI" into City Pop and other styles. Artist says they use AI to generate samples, then do the rest of the work like any producer would. I have no idea if it's true or not, but I gotta admit that most of it is really good.
Today I also watched some "AI ASMR" videos out of curiosity. It's stupid, I know. But watching a knife cut glass can be so damn satisfying. I'm sorry, planet.
45 votes -
Desmos: The game engine that no one talks about
8 votes -
Spragga Benz - Hallelujah (2025)
4 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
30 votes -
The rise of video game doomerism
13 votes -
Fangbanger - Nobody (2025)
3 votes -
Pebble Flow review - A towable RV made for electric vehicles - Fully integrated battery, motor, solar, and software
13 votes -
Múm – Mild At Heart (2025)
8 votes -
Calva Louise - IMPECCABLE (2025)
3 votes -
Interceptor drones and the war in Ukraine - affordable air defence and Russian strategic bombing
17 votes -
Double pendulums are not chaotic
44 votes -
Sigrid – Jellyfish (2025)
7 votes -
Taskmaster NZ - Season 5, Episode 1 - 'A long denouement.' | Full episode
11 votes -
Frigg – Valsette (2025)
9 votes -
BAEST - King Of The Sun (feat. Jesper Binzer of D-A-D) (2025)
4 votes -
Moneyball was supposed to kill the human eye - the opposite is happening
7 votes -
Captain Beyond - Bright Blue Tango (1973)
2 votes -
Patrick Smith sits down with pop-powerhouse Sigrid
4 votes -
César y su Jardín - Morder el fuego (2025)
7 votes -
That white guy who can't get a job at Tim Hortons? He's AI.
22 votes -
underscores - Music (2025)
7 votes -
NCAA 2025 college football rules training video - targeting
6 votes -
The best-designed town in the Netherlands (and therefore, the world) - Houten
9 votes -
The Hives – Legalize Living (2025)
4 votes -
This is Hollywood's liberal fantasy, and it's falling apart
4 votes -
What will Thomas Frank's Tottenham Hotspur actually look like?
4 votes -
What no one wants to admit about comic book sales (BONE video essay)
11 votes -
What are some cross-media adaptations/tie-ins that you'd recommend?
It could be a novelization of a movie, game, television show, etc. Or any of the other combinations (e.g. a movie based on a game, television show, novel, etc.). It doesn't solely have to be an...
It could be a novelization of a movie, game, television show, etc. Or any of the other combinations (e.g. a movie based on a game, television show, novel, etc.).
It doesn't solely have to be an adaptation either. Tie-ins are often universe extensions, such as when books are written in a pre-existing movie/show/game universe.
Often, media tie-ins are seen as soulless marketing cash-ins (which is sometimes accurate), but others are legitimately great in their own right.
What are the ones that you like and would recommend? What makes them noteworthy?
Meta note: Feel free to interpret this criteria as broadly as possible. This isn't about splitting hairs about what "counts" as a tie-in, but more about exploring things that have done a good job at jumping between media types. If you've got a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles watch that you love, that counts! Same for that Death Stranding fanfic you can't get enough of.
18 votes -
Árný Margrét – I Miss You, I Do (2025)
4 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
24 votes -
Why America built a forest from Canada to Texas
14 votes -
NATO's new 5% spending target - US pressure, rearmament, loopholes and Russia's dilemma
13 votes -
I went to America's road trip hell
14 votes -
Embarking on this new hobby and a little overwhelmed
I'm embarking on a new phase in my life and am frankly pretty darned excited about it. My only child is off in college now and I find myself with extra time I didn't used to have. As such, some...
I'm embarking on a new phase in my life and am frankly pretty darned excited about it. My only child is off in college now and I find myself with extra time I didn't used to have. As such, some younger friends of mine have been reaching out and asking me to join them for "shenanigans" in the form of online video games. Mind you, I haven't played games since the mid 90s, so while this sounds exciting, it also is quite intimidating.
So far I have gotten my hands on a ROG Ally X. It's a nifty looking handheld that I have been assured would allow me to play a lot of the games my buddies play, but my eyes aren't what they used to be and the screen, however nice, isn't quite big enough for my needs.
Time to get a dock!
I was able to find a one for this thing, which is very cool, but now I'm thinking I'm going to drive my wife crazy shouting at the device to talk to my buddies. I assume I need a decent headset, but which one? These things seem to run the range in prices. Do I need it to be wireless?
Also, I'm guessing it would be good to have some sort of controller so I'm not on top of the screen, again, what fits the middle of the road? Cordless? Do I want a trackpad? Is that even a thing?
I am overloaded with options.
Basically, I'm a dad who has discovered he has a lot more time on his hands than he expected and good (and patient) friends who want to spend time with him, but I'm way out of my depth trying to plot a modest path forward (without spending silly money).
Anyway, thanks for making an old guy coming to the hobby feel welcome!
24 votes -
Four buttons - hardware hacker mods their keyboard mouse switcher to have a fourth button
8 votes -
Addison Rae - Fame is a Gun (2025)
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Low-end Linux tablet recommendations
I love reading but lately I've found myself having to sit in front of my 2k monitor to read PDFs because they're technical documents and render poorly on my Kindle, even with using various tools...
I love reading but lately I've found myself having to sit in front of my 2k monitor to read PDFs because they're technical documents and render poorly on my Kindle, even with using various tools to optimize.
I've been considering getting a tablet primarily for this purpose. My main requirement is that I really don't want Android or iOS devices, leaving me with either purpose built Linux tablets or Windows tablets that I can replace with Linux. I really don't need much -
- Fast enough that there's no significant lag between page turns/scrolls
- 8"+ screen size
- Video watching isn't necessary but a nice bonus
- Wifi isn't absolutely necessary as long as there is an easy way of getting files on the device (USB transfer, SD card, external adapter, etc)
- SD card storage would be nice but I can also make due with just internal flash
- Keyboard is also optional - I wouldn't mind being able to run an IDE and connect to my gitlab instance for some simple coding on the fly or SSH into my homelab
- Cameras are largely unnecessary
- Decent battery life or the ability to upgrade down the road
- Looking for something around 500$ CAD (362-ish USD, 312€, 269£)
I've been eyeing the PineTab2 as it meets most of the requirements but reviews seem to be mixed on its usability. So I thought I would ask here if anybody has had similar requirements and found something that works for them. Or if the PineTab2 software has significantly improved - this reddit post seems to indicate that it is in a decent state now.
If nothing like this exists, I suppose I could settle for an Android device provided it can easily take a custom ROM and be de-googled. I would just prefer Linux as I know it quite well and I much prefer the freedom of it. I've also used a touch screen monitor with Plasma on my Arch laptop and been pleasantly surprised at the experience - the hardware is just a bit too clunky to reliably read with.
24 votes -
Pokémon: The First Movie
13 votes -
Propane Genesis Evangelion - King of the Hill Anime OP
19 votes -
Leonov – Auld Ashok (2025)
4 votes -
How did you ruin a game for yourself?
Warning: this post may contain spoilers
Maybe you spoiled the story.
Maybe you min-maxed the fun out of it.
Maybe you played it SO much that eventually its tiny little flaws were all you could see.
Maybe you spent so much time excitedly modding it that, when it came time to finally play it, the fire was out.
Whatever the reason: what was the game, and how did you ruin it for yourself?
39 votes -
James Earl Jones reading Frederick Douglass’ speech about the 4th of July
18 votes -
Stop Killing Games petitions hit the target for both UK and EU
66 votes -
Gaupa – Ten Of Twelve (2025)
4 votes -
TikTok is being flooded with racist AI videos generated by Google’s Veo 3
35 votes -
Phil Ochs - Love Me, I'm a Liberal (1966)
11 votes -
Low Down Da Sinista - Coming For Your Soul (1996)
4 votes -
Ritsuko Kazami - Kiss of Fire (1985)
4 votes -
Son Lux - Slowly (2018)
7 votes