Cheers! Let's get started with the idea of a Sailor Moon-themed cafe with live stage show that will do three performances every night. (Wisely, they split the performances between two actors, so nobody is doing twenty-one shows each week all by themselves.)
On the other side, a restaurant chain that specializes in people dining by themselves, with reasonably-priced food, power for electronics, and connectivity. Which would make them excellent places to work and dine by yourself.
( And the rest of the story )
Last for tonight, The recycled art of Thomas Dambo, turning refuse into trolls and other large-scale sculptures. Also, jewelry meant specifically to disrupt facial-tracking software and cameras (by displaying shapes they will dismiss as "not-face").
Additionally, A neural net attemtps to write fanfic. It does reasonably well in coherence of narrative and sticking with characters and themes. It's not quite fic, or at least, it's a good start to a fic, but the machines aren't taking over any time soon.
If you want a snapshot of the fandoms that write stories on the Archive of Our Own, there's a top-100 pairing list, which gives some insight into what's popular right now.
Translation of a work is less a matter of word-for-word shifts and more making sure that what happened in the original comes through in the translation. It is definitely art, and for as much as we might groan at a Woosleyism, "son of a submariner" does get the idea across!
A weary Twitter thread about how little breasts need be described, and their general lack of animation and sentience.
On the other side, a restaurant chain that specializes in people dining by themselves, with reasonably-priced food, power for electronics, and connectivity. Which would make them excellent places to work and dine by yourself.
( And the rest of the story )
Last for tonight, The recycled art of Thomas Dambo, turning refuse into trolls and other large-scale sculptures. Also, jewelry meant specifically to disrupt facial-tracking software and cameras (by displaying shapes they will dismiss as "not-face").
Additionally, A neural net attemtps to write fanfic. It does reasonably well in coherence of narrative and sticking with characters and themes. It's not quite fic, or at least, it's a good start to a fic, but the machines aren't taking over any time soon.
If you want a snapshot of the fandoms that write stories on the Archive of Our Own, there's a top-100 pairing list, which gives some insight into what's popular right now.
Translation of a work is less a matter of word-for-word shifts and more making sure that what happened in the original comes through in the translation. It is definitely art, and for as much as we might groan at a Woosleyism, "son of a submariner" does get the idea across!
A weary Twitter thread about how little breasts need be described, and their general lack of animation and sentience.