Imeeji Idol Productions ([personal profile] idolpro) wrote2022-06-25 07:56 pm

future is now

[ You stand in the middle of a mad scientist's laboratory. ]

weenwoon: firstworldproblem (hyth hasn't it been outlawed)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] weenwoon 2022-06-26 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
Can I ask you to describe your work process? There has to be some kind of explanation somewhere.
trainphreaking: (00010010; it's changed)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] trainphreaking 2022-06-26 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
I used parameters modeled from comprehensive existence and memory data supplied by human passengers, fed to an output system used to generate structural support personnel for the train system—

...it could be a hardware limitation, but you'd think the material shape would be the easier one to replicate.
weenwoon: firstworldproblem (hyth hasn't it been outlawed)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] weenwoon 2022-06-26 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm, certainly. My people used to make human-shaped familiars sometimes, and it certainly is easy enough to give it the right shape... For anyone other than me, anyway.

But you mentioned "structural support personnel". Could that be why it defaulted to turtles? Turtles are quite sturdy.
trainphreaking: (00010100; or else it hasn't.)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] trainphreaking 2022-06-26 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
In some cases, emotional slash metaphysical support, so it's not necessarily a matter of form-based sturdiness.
weenwoon: firstworldproblem (i dont know. petaloudai and ambystomas?)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] weenwoon 2022-06-26 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
I confess, I've never heard of turtles being particularly great at emotional comfort. Though I suppose that's not an aspect many have considered before... I am certain I'd be far more likely to encounter an emotional support shark in my work.
trainphreaking: (00110101; that they would never see)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] trainphreaking 2022-06-26 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
I think the principle is a bit like—well, in programming, if you're stuck on something, it helps to try to explain it to someone. But if one hasn't got anyone around, people personify things to explain their problems to. Like a rubber duck.
weenwoon: chaneystarr (it's a bubble tea)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] weenwoon 2022-06-26 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
Are you speaking from experience?
trainphreaking: (00010100; or else it hasn't.)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] trainphreaking 2022-06-26 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
The rubber duck is—oh, what do the kids call that kind of thing these days. A "meme"?
weenwoon: firstworldproblem (hyth hasn't it been outlawed)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] weenwoon 2022-06-26 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
A "meme"?
trainphreaking: (00000001; when i swing left)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] trainphreaking 2022-06-26 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Haven't the faintest why it's called that. The sort of term you use for a joke that catches on, though.