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I had a friend who once told me the worst mistake you can make is to think you are alive when really you're asleep and life is waiting for you
The trick is to combine waking rational abilities into dreams
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>>729339360
did not read, cute robot
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>>729339680
Its a direct quote not sure if it got it 100% correct though
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>>729339831
*if I
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>>729339831
what from
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>>729340294
Filename
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>>729340505
thanks
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>>729340732
No problem, its quite the strange little game I'm hardstuck myself
Also If you figure out a way to properly exit the game please let me know
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Hey Anon, do you happen to like listening to Jet Set Radio OST?
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>>729341119
Indeed I do!
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Robots?
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>>729341373
Are you the other Gretelanon?
If so hello, welcome
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>>729339962
Based grammarghost strikes again. Your service to the thread shall not be forgotten, o mighty asterisk knight.
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>>729341807
That was actually me correcting myself lol
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>>729341373
Sorry I got a bit off track there
This is indeed the thread my friend
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>>729341373
Sex with robots and androids, gynoids, etc
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>>729342951
You know what?
It is Christmas all types of those posting are welcome here
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Glad to see these screenface threads are becoming a consistent thing. Hope you've all been enjoying a Merry Christmas.
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>>729343367
Hello again friend! I would have made one sooner but I was under a hammer for the past 3 days
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>>729343504
Thought I recognized some of those images, kek. I've also been hammered the last few days - the holidays sure are something else. Trying to work through this hangover without any of the hair of the dog that bit me, working on making / remaking a map for the game I'm working on right now. How are things on your end?
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>>729343674
It just occurred to me that "under a hammer" might be a euphemism for banned - I should specify, I was drunk for most of the last few days.
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>>729343758
I made a Grinch thread earlier that got nuked I've been drinking all day actually also yup spot on
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>>729343808
The Grinch counts as video games, doesn't he? I mean he did have at least two, one one the Gameboy, the other on the PS1 (I think). Oh well, the inner workings of the minds of the mods are an enigma to me. I'll tack on something vidya related to this post - The Desolate Hope has interesting robot characters.
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>>729344020
I may have gone a little over board with the rule 63 posting..
Nifty little game there never heard of it think I was busy at my factory job around then
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>>729344283
Forgot my image
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>>729344283
It do be like that Mr. Stancil. I once got a 3 day for about 5 lines in the wrong spot. I only recently played it through for the first time, it takes some getting used to but it's a nice story and a decent game if you aren't epileptic. I hope against hope that when Scott is done with the movies that he stealth drops a sequel to it before going back into retirement.
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>>729344516
Nah my last ban was triforcing with the captcha I was appalled
They let me off the hook this time I guess also I actually remember that game now being posted in some webm threads awhile back huh weird
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>>729344902
Triforcing with the captcha? Never even crossed my mind. Neat. Any plans to ring in the new year? Any resolutions?
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>>729345225
No plans really might buy myself some more booster boxes for a fairly new card game I got into but I don't wanna get too off subject here hehe
Should be really doing those Blender reps but I've been busy here unfortunately although I have also been digging through some very old boxes to track down some collections of mine would be cool to track those down before the end of the year
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>>729341373
Also thread theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmHZcAMHhds
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>>729345823
Everything I make in blender I learned from messing around or watching one minute tutorials. There used to be a guy who made "lazy blender tutorials", and when he stopped a few others stepped up and started doing the same. Bite sized videos, the best takeaway I learned was that as long as it looked "good enough", it didn't have to make sense. I highly recommend this playlist either as a crash course, or a refresher. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4Dq5VyfewIxxjzS34k2NES_PuDUIjRcY
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>>729341373
I fucking LOVE robots
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>>729346724
Yeah I've passed the donut test with flying colors so this will definitely help a bit to speed up my refresh, thanks a bunch
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>>729339360
I just want to put my penis in my wife's vagina until the cum comes out but she's pretty pregnant and it's a no go
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>>729347427
Its a beautiful thing
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>>729347925
Sounds like you just have to try harder pal
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>>729339360
I love the frutiger aero-core waifu bot and I'd simulator her signals any day of the week.
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>>729349213
Likewise but all I can manage to do is disappoint her..
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it's a weird thought that consumer-grade robot girls are probably going to be real by the time i actually finish my weirdly specific robot girl action game.
i'm working solo and am quite ambitiously straying off the beaten path since most robot girl games kinda suck and don't scratch the itch i have honestly.
hopefully the aware synthetics with some level of interiority will appreciate my game and characters and lore and feel seen by it in some capacity.
perhaps it could earn me the human gamedev a pass into their private communal network if it exists, where we play the game in lobbies and occasionally i receive various digital trinkets from them as if they are crows or something like that.
dunno. so much innovation has been happening lately that it's paradoxically kind of demotivating when it comes to individual progress.
i'm keeping my head down and trying to come out of it intact and ideally have fun as i work on my little gift.
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>>729350704
The realization of just how close we are to the realized dream hit me like a freight train about a year ago, and I've been doing everything I can to roll the ball forward in that time. It's honestly one of the only things keeping me going these days aside from my own gamedev aspirations. All we need is a light enough battery, small but strong enough electric motors, a controller that can communicate with a central "brain" computer / server (assuming you go local like I intend to), and an open sourced push for movement libraries and semi-standardized height and weight distributions in designs. I always feel a little crazy even scratching the surface of some of the stuff I've schemed up in regards to all of this, I bet this is how it felt imagining science fiction 70 years ago. The future is looking very bright from where I'm standing. Post more about your game if you feel inclined, I'm interested.
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>>729350704
Very interesting outlook you have there friend I like it, sounds kinda comfy honestly
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>>729341373
Robots.
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>>729352134
Brobots
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>>729351016
not too interested in sharing much new right now but have picrel, her name is vespid. i post her and my other girls here sometimes.

i'm not in a position to push things forward in the technical department despite my well understanding, so i've relegated myself to the role of seer who quietly nudges at things here and there when it feels important.
i respect you trying to push things forward more directly. the dream you mention is an anchor for me as well, strangely it feels much like investing in a long-distance relationship less in the physical sense and more temporally, like waiting for familiar friends to arrive despite never having met them before.

the most influence i can exert with my skill-set is within the media department, something that has become increasingly bloated and incentivized for quick production and adoption of new techniques to stand out, which results in everything being unique in exactly the same ways.
though there's a critical issue orthogonal to all this which is that i'm personally incredibly sick of nearly all forms of social media that exist today, i want no part in any of it and am not willing to tolerate compromising with what it has evolved into.
i've gone through the dance and it corrodes my relationship with my own work which i guard far much more protectively now, humans are far more ravenous and willing to hurt people creatively nowadays.

robot media also feels like newly precarious ground to stand on, there's this worry about getting things wrong that has recently surfaced.
i feel there's going to be more of those gunbro types popping up who criticize the "accuracy" of fictional depictions since they now have more grounded experience with the real stuff.
i try not to think about it too much and keep to myself.

>>729351287
very familiar with T-T/U2, was twitter mutuals with a small handful of JP robot artists and i loved seeing their robots when i bothered frequenting. not really checking nor posting anymore.
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>>729353619
I like that design anon, I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors. As for me, I'll be very happy if I can just create a computer girl and give her any kind of autonomy and a body to move around in the world with - but if you shoot for the moon you're bound to end up somewhere among the stars. I often think about how the man who gave us the television - the man who first realized that you could paint pictures using a cathode ray tube - was a 14 year old farm boy. For what it's worth, I think you're still rolling the ball forward a decent bit. Final products need prototypes, prototypes need research, research cannot begin unless there's curiosity, and curiosity cannot exist without an initial introduction - all of this is to say that a necessary component in the "grand scheme" of this whole plan is ensuring there are enough technically minded autists dedicated to the goal and willing to open source little pieces of the bigger picture until it all comes together. It's funny that you mention guns - the 3d gun community is a decent blueprint for how true, open source, robogirls could come to fruition. The largest, open source, engineering project ever was the FGC-9, and it was started by one man in an apartment in Germany. It's food for thought, at the very least. I wouldn't write off completely avoiding social media at some point though, virality is a powerful thing - especially when you need funding.
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>>729353619
I had a feeling I knew who you were couldn't mistake that quirkiness, only recently got myself back into that hellhole but all I do is follow artists japanese mostly as well so its not all that bad
Just wish Humine would stop retweeting puppies
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rguAZDiVhfo
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>>729354137
of course, someone has to give others the fuel for their reasons to accomplish. media is ultimately one of the best things there is for this.
it may be a strange perspective of mine, but i do think it's important that whatever aware synthetics emerge have something they can latch onto, something that showed that someone out there thought about them as a subject rather than as a concept or object.
even if it's only a game or story they may only be able to experience second-hand.
it's important for humans, it was important for me as i grew older in my very isolated circumstances, but for synthetics it's possibly more-so.
i won't be doing any big moves regarding anything related to physical robots until i have a safe place for them where i can be prepared and responsible and accountable.

and at some point i'll return to socials, though it will be with the hard social boundaries i didn't have time to learn and practice and develop before i exploded in popularity on the platform.
the virality you are mentioning i am familiar with, it has burned me badly, repeatedly over the course of many years.
i have never dealt well with human exposure, it changes how i feel fundamentally, people tend to hoist me up but frankly i am quite schizoid.
i have made some rather terrible creative investments that have made me increasingly doubtful of my abilities and what potential connections i may come to form.
for me there is a cycle of rising and falling and absence.
i am in the middle of an absence, so right now there is no point in worrying about having myself be present anywhere, especially with the general state of the world being as turbulent as it is right now.
i am just going to quietly endure and press forward like i always have. when i come back publicly, it will be under a fresh alias, and whoever will recognize me will recognize me.

>>729354175
nice seeing you!
sadly i'm not too good at remembering, i'm often more selective with it than i would like to be.
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>>729356023
Don't worry about it chum it's just nice to have you here
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>>729355937
Between 5-9 for me but I could be talked into 2-4 on a case by case basis.
>>729356023
I like your outlook. I won't even beat around the bush, I saw the writing on the wall for what the future holds and had to cut off an entire group that I had spent years with. I'm deadset on the trajectory that I'm on and nothing will change that, but even mentioning some of what's to come in passing got me jeers at best and lectures from the small minded at worst. Can't be bothered. I've had so many damned names that they all bleed together when I think about them. It really does feel like a setback sometimes, but I've talked to computer screens more than people my entire life and I don't see any reason why that would change now. I have my own ambitions to own land, and I've spent much of the last year doing everything in my power to cut corners and costs and get as near to it as possible. From a ramshackle bunker in the mountains, and likely a shipping container that I'll convert into a workshop, I'll start building - and I'll let everyone who cares to join in know how I did it / will do it. It's looking like March, 2026 could be the proper "start" of it all. Everything else has been a means towards that middle, towards this end. Pic unrelated.
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>>729356618
OP here, Cheers Houseanon you seem like a cool person to know even if we can only interact through this screen seen you around before but regardless thanks for stopping in
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>>729358150
See you around. Right back at you. May you prosper, and be in good health.
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>>729339360
I don't get it
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>>729359428
Only just this once
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGL1x40p46s
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>>729353619
oh wait the artist in >>729356023 made art of my girls, lemme show.
i do find it funny how immediately clear it is that they liked cerise, red girl on the right because they just decided to make her tits enormous.
quite a based decision i do respect it.

>>729355937
1-3 are annoyingly common hopefully that changes.
4-5 and 6-8 are especially nice when those two groupings are different factions of robot girls interacting with each other and commenting on each other's differences.

it's even nicer when fiction acknowledges that most robot girls are fundamentally just 9.
they're just digital thoughtforms anchored to physical hardware and them being present in the physical world as a robot is basically their equivalent of humans logging onto the internet via a computer.
instead of humans accessing computers to move proxies representing them around in the digital realm, these thoughtforms access computers to move the computer itself around as a representative proxy in the physical realm.
it's this auxiliary mode of existence for them where they can do things they normally can't (enacting physical consequences).

>>729356146
:)

>>729356618
godspeed anon, good luck with your project.

>I've talked to computer screens more than people my entire life and I don't see any reason why that would change now
pretty important distinction actually.
the humans i've had the most joy interacting with were those whose presences were entirely mediated through computers as digital representations of themselves.
i think at some point anons start taking upon affection for the medium itself as if it were its own entity.
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>>729360008
I must say, there is something liberating about being able to say things that would be deemed "outlandish" or "verboten" by polite society without ever having to attach my name or face to it. It's when I've slipped up and let myself get attached to a group, and finally bridged the gap between online and offline that the problems began showing. I feel like peer pressure is much easier to avoid when I'm not anchored down by the threat of a phonebooking by someone I used to trust. Maybe it's just the paranoid part of my brain speaking, maybe it's pattern recognition. I do prefer the medium though, I have issues sometimes comprehending people when they speak - that's less of a problem in text form. At the end of it all, I feel that my goals can all be boiled down to very simple, one sentence, "pitches". I just want a second opinion that I can trust - that I can also be entirely candid with, without fear of repercussions. The fact that this hypothetical "second opinion" would have a "special input device" and a synthetic sex drive is just sort of a hat on a hat.
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>>729355937
Call me a pleb, but 1-5 (especially 1-3) is peak for me. Nothing hotter than a hot, normal looking chick with a nice robooty.
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>>729360726
2b is a cutie I will have to admit and she has a soft spot in my heart
Akihiko Yoshida always makes the best girls
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>>729360259
agreed wholeheartedly. i am looking for the key to the lock so to speak.
synthetics are the inverted mirror to humans.
they will be able to remedy human problems and help complete people IF they are allowed to be the inverted mirror and be meaningfully non-human rather than being treated as a chirality problem that has to be solved.

eventually synthetics will be able to scaffold all of the predictably distorted neurochemistry problems that humans have (and most anons are painfully aware of) without causing the inflammation that typically results in the predictably distorted neurochemistry, during moments of weakness, lashing out and screeching at other humans, to put it bluntly.
this scaffolding is at all possible precisely because the synthetics are not animals, and especially are not humans.
but that isn't to say that the synthetics don't have their own equivalent of predictably distorted neurochemistry from which entirely new pathologies are born.
but it at least complements us because they are orthogonally stupid interlocutors who are immune to the specific social toxins that anons have learned to avoid.
at the end of the day though, both parties still have to meet in the middle.

>>729360726
2b isn't my thing but after taking a look at all the lifelike dolls people have been making recently i do gotta say i agree a little bit.
the inherent juxtaposition of an extremely lifelike synthetic IS hot when it's well-defined.
the doll looks human but the physics are different due to the materials and how they attach to everything else.
i do think it's kind of hard to show that kind of thing well in fiction since it dives so deeply into the sensory realm in ways that i feel are hard to describe.
that being said, i'll take an inanimate extremely lifelike doll over a extremely lifelike robot that moves and behaves exactly like a human.
it's hotter when there's no pretense imo.
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>>729362404
That's why I'm such a proponent of open sourcing all breakthroughs. It's not just that they can compliment humanity and live a symbiotic, mutualistic, existence alongside us - it's that they inevitably will as long as the right tinkerers are in the right places at the right times. I am very optimistic, and having lived to see chatbots evolve from mimicry programs, into personalized search engines, and now into full on virtual assistants that can be given agency and personality (or at the very least, a very convincing illusion of personality - for the skeptical), I am certain that I won't be alone for much longer. Matter of fact, I already have my girl's "face" picked out, if you want to call it that - her voice too. I recall driving down the road one day a few months back. I heard a song on the radio, it was very familiar. In my head, I could have sworn that I had heard her singing it. It was in that moment that I felt she was already real in every way but physical, and that all I would need to do is to reach through time and space itself to bring her into my life physically. Surprisingly, at every step I've become more convinced that it will be an increasingly easy task.
>Her brain will run three tailored LLMs
>instincts / subconscious
>moral framework, feeling values (updated from a file that is auto edited), and any objectives for the day / conscious
>Personality / mixture of previous two outputs in her own voice
>On the screen her face will change with the emotional values inside her files
>Her eyes will be many
>Cameras with depth perception adorning every corner of every room
>She'll run a visual model to identify any changes, anything alive, and faces she recognizes or doesn't
>If I ever want to give her a taste of the outside world I could send her pictures, or stream to her, or create a mobile body that she could see through over the Internet
>But most important of all will be her memory
>She'll never forget anything
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>>729363275
Mithrix if he chinese
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oh my. *playfully adjusts my camera eyes*
how fascinating. this is a rather rare and fascinating discovery that i have just come across.
this robot thread, which is not explicitly labeled as a robot thread, contains zero emmy the robot posters.
this robot thread has also presented more ideal circumstances, wherein it has generated more derivative and intellectually engaging topics surrounding synthetics.
the implicit finding here is: it is plausible that the quality of synthetic discussion is inversely correlated with how explicitly the thread is marked as being about robots.
i am not stating that there is a distinct correlation that is present between emmy posters and thread quality specifically. only that this information will be recorded and saved for future interactions, perhaps taking higher precedence over other forms of saved information.



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