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The benefits and downfalls of being a VTuber.

 Yeah, we've seen them everywhere. VTubers are basically those adorable anime waifus that catch true otakus off guard. It's fun, it's a nice experience and even made many a living in general. But what are the benefits and downfalls of this franchise? I've made some up over here. Benefits It allows expression. Of course, VTubers are showing off their flamboyant avatars, but that's the point. When they show their VTuber model, interact with their chat or do activities live, it's a way for the person of the VTuber to express the epitome of their personality. Way way better than be a shut-in, right? Builds a form of entertainment. Let's face it. In real time, you're talking to an anime girl. For some, that might just be quite entertaining and delightful. And that's nice, and it keeps your audience coming back for more. Money We see large text appear on the livestream, that Animeotaku123 donated $6000 dollars or something. That is also a bridge of interac...

Facial-recognition bias

 I realize now that one big example of computing bias (or particularly, bias in algorithms) is facial recognition "AI". It's oddly true, but apparently, when training the algorithm, it is given mostly photos of light-skinned men. Odd? Sure, but really, it isn't the algorithm's fault. We are the ones who feed the algorithm inputs, and it's trying to do what it sees as right based on what it's given. And this seems small, but this bias can get worse. It's like a butterfly effect, which the algorithm may try to recognize criminal faces. As a result, people have been wrongly getting arrested, mainly due to misidentification. Some applications of hiring software may also have this dangerous bias and might try to weigh your chances at getting a job based on facial behavior. And the scary part, it can be skewed depending on your race or gender.

A random post about Pronghorns

 I just learned about pronghorns, basically "American Antelopes". They aren't actually antelopes apparently and are more related to giraffes and okapi (forest giraffe).  In some sources, they are considered the second-fastest land animal, behind cheetahs. The adaptation of a pronghorn might've also been influenced by an extinct species known as the American cheetah. That's odd actually, I never knew they existed.  Even if they're the "second-fastest" land animal, they can sustain their speeds for much longer than a cheetah, possibly being able to outrun such predator. As for the "horns" of the pronghorn, they basically have sheath that cover bony cores. This sheath, however, is shed and regrown every year. In comparison, cows have engrained bones covered in keratin, while deer have antlers made purely of bone that fall off. But oh well, they're basically just adaptations that have grown to outrun extinct predators. But not antelopes, as...

Back to Basix (Public Key Encryption)

 I'm gonna repurpose this blog just to talk about school-related/topic-related stuff that isn't heavy. Anyways, I'm gonna talk about public key encryption. ---- Basically, public key encryption is the act of encrypting something. (Like a message) with a public key, in which the receiver will decrypt it using their OWN private key. Actually, your browser does it and is basically the foundation of SSL/TLS (the latter is used today), as well as HTTPS. For example, let's say that Faed wants to send Gigi a secret. And Faed wants to make sure the message gets to Gigi without a middleman listening in and getting sensitive stuff.  So, Gigi posts a public key  on her website. Then, Faed accesses this public key and encrypts her message "I kinda like u <3", using Gigi's public key. When Faed sends the encrypted stuff over, even if a hacker were to get hands on the love message, it would be gibberish without Gigi's private key , which ONLY she possesses.  And ...

Good Morning 7/22/24

 My days are getting less everyday as school comes up for me, I'm not really going to enjoy the first day because I usually don't. Hopefully the openhouse goes well, other than that, not sure what else to say.

List of things I believe will help me isolate from everything.

Stay away from communication and any social media. Finish projects ASAP so you won't have to hear anything. Do stuff with yourself always. Distract yourself with the TV. Sleep forever Consider saying goodbye to some communities. Take a break from a project, maybe even a hiatus. Don't talk to people at school much. Be uninterested with what they say. Don't reach out for friends first, let them try to reach to you. Be a man on his own island. Bury yourself in hobbies, most importantly ones that you believe you can do with yourself. Disappear completely. Stop thinking about people you want to be with/future goals involving 2+ people. Turn off any notifications, keep the world outside your ears. Speak to your emotions. If they don't fit you, then ignore them.

Update on band idea.

 I have boiled down to a few more names from the previous post I made about a band idea. I'm most likely gonna make it a duo between me and reydio silence. (One of the people I have collaborated with.) Ofc, the project focuses mainly on slowcore and the like, for example, manifesto tracks. Other names I have thought of: first pet buried i've pushed everyone I ever loved away from me, and it's all my fault survivor's guilt (not sure about this one because I ran out of ideas)