JoMiran
As a Vita owner, I never had a bad experience with Limited Run.
Nah. It's happened a few time since where I go to bed with my wife and then an hour or two later I get up and start doing stuff but she brings me back to bed and I go back to sleep. Once she found me in the bathroom. I got up to pee, then curled up in front of the toilet and went back to sleep. I woke up that time when she found me. It's very confusing.
Someone else here also called it being blackout drunk. I've done that once or twice and it is very different. Normally when this happens, I am drunk but not blackout drunk. I'd say I am a few degrees past tipsy. Drunk but not to the point where I am visibly drunk. I remember everything all the way up until I go to sleep.
I sometimes sleepwalk when I drink too much.
One time when I was about sixteen I got drunk on Jack Daniels and Guava/Pineapple juice (shout out USVI). I said goodnight too my friends and went to bed. The next morning I woke up wearing different clothes, muddy, and with a scraped arm. Apparently I got up after I went to sleep, drove to my cousin's house, had a beer and chatted with some neighborhood gangsters, was about to make a deal with one to buy a pair of suppressed 9mm pistols (which had my cousin and friends freaking out), slipped on mud (flip flops), fell pretty hard, drove myself back home, said goodnight to my grandmother, and went back to bed. I have no memory of any of it and I am assuming that my first, last, and only stop was to my cousin's house.
It wasn't my only incident but it is the only one where I can account for a portion of my actions and whereabouts. Also, as funny as it sounds, it is very scary.
The black and Asian Third Reich soldiers were pretty funny though.
🎶A phaser to the head. Finally.🎶
I've done the "switch, switch, switch, delete" at least twice a year for most of the twelve years I was there. The idea was to pollute the data, not delete it. Even if you started during the API bullshit, you still would have had plenty of time to corrupt your data enough. Remember, the idea is to make it so that it is difficult to tell what is a legitimate comment and what are excerpts from random text.
As I mentioned before, I use scripts to replace my comments with random excerpts from text in the public domain. I do this multiple times before finally deleting them. The result is that it becomes very difficult for the AI or anyone to figure out what is a legitimate comment and what is a line from Lady Chatterley's Lover or a scientific paper of the ecological impact from the Japanese whaling industry. It's easier to just filter out my username from their data sets.
I kind of understand Reddit, but why do people hang in there with Twatter when there are currently three grown ass alternatives?
I use a few dozen novels in a single text file and randomize which lines the script pulls. It then replaces the text three times with a random pull. What you end up with are four responses in plain English. Which is the real one? You could filter out responses edited after "the great exodus", but I have been doing this to my comments a few times per year during my twelve years on reddit.
The truth is that even if I don't get them all, I get enough that it makes it far easier for the group that bought the data to just filter my username out rather than figure out what's junk and what isn't.
Yeah, that's the idea. Originally I went the "random characters then delete" route but realized that if I used randomized book excerpts from the public domain, the AI, or even a human, would have a very hard time figuring out what was real and what was trash. Ultimately, even if I can't modify them all, I can modify enough to make it easier for the buyer to just filter my username out in order to keep the results clean.