The Smithsonian is also very helpful if you want a photo of some document they haven’t digitized yet. Pay a tiny fee, wait a bit, and they’ll scan in whatever !! Super cool of them
Got some original design drawings of the first oil rigs ever built which added a lot to a roleplaying game I was running
And to answer its question - the game was set in the 1910s, just before the sinking of the titanic, and the holes carved into the earth were releasing a great and terrible magik into the world
I wanted to give it benefit of the doubt but the same poster has an identical AI “Interesting point about X” comment in a different thread. This checks out.
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The Smithsonian is also very helpful if you want a photo of some document they haven’t digitized yet. Pay a tiny fee, wait a bit, and they’ll scan in whatever !! Super cool of them
Got some original design drawings of the first oil rigs ever built which added a lot to a roleplaying game I was running
Well I'd very much like to see those!
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This genuinely reads like AI. It’s unfortunate.
Because it is lol,
And to answer its question - the game was set in the 1910s, just before the sinking of the titanic, and the holes carved into the earth were releasing a great and terrible magik into the world
I wanted to give it benefit of the doubt but the same poster has an identical AI “Interesting point about X” comment in a different thread. This checks out.
It's unfortunate that I have interacted with real humans (face-to-face) who sound like that, long before AI existed.
I really want HN mods to do something about this infestation.
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