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Cake day: September 27th, 2023

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  • If you’re talking about the base image, it’s sort of real.

    The player is YouTuber Max Fosh and it was a charity football event. However the incident (as far as we know) was not scripted and he actually tried hard to get a yellow card just to be able to pull off this stunt. You could probably find the video he made on it by searching “Max Fosh yellow card”.




  • We can do that with the first sentence and flip it into German, replacing “lighter” with “fireworks”. We get:

    “Sie dürfen die Feuerarbeiten nicht mit in die Luftebene nehmen.”

    A lot of German speaking communities online do translate English loanwords into German words, often with the intention to create this funny effect.






  • Re LLM summaries: I’ve noticed that too. For some of my classes shortly after the ChatGPT boom we were allowed to bring along summaries. I tried to feed it input text and told it to break it down into a sentence or two. Often it would just give a short summary about that topic but not actually use the concepts described in the original text.

    Also minor nitpick but be wary of the term “accuracy”. It is a terrible metric for most use cases and when a company advertises their AI having a high accuracy they’re likely hiding something. For example, let’s say we wanted to develop a model that can detect cancer on medical images. If our test set consists of 1% cancer inages and 99% normal tissue the 99% accuracy is achieved trivially easy by a model just predicting “no cancer” every time. A lot of the more interesting problems have class imbalances far worse than this one too.










  • I think people have managed to get it to run on Android (no official English version was ever released on Mobile but there are good fan translations, all we had until this year on any platform.)

    There is also a website that works on mobile and has a playable version of the fan translation hosted and is mostly complete but missing some details. (Edit: there you have to be careful not to slip into the wrong routes though.)

    Fun fact about the VN: When Nasu wrote FSN, they originally did not want to include any H-Scenes, but Takeuchi, the artist, thought it wouldn’t sell otherwise. This lead to the 2004 release having some legendarily bad (and often memed) H-Scenes in them as Nasu is not really known for writing ero-stuff. Whether or not you want to read those or read any of the remade versions where they replaced the spicy stuff with more tame stuff is up to you.


  • As someone who does (sorta) get the Fate series, here’s a quick rundown for you or anyone else popping into this thread and who might be interested. Both on how it ended up like this and possible ways to get into the Fate franchise.

    Quick history lesson to give some background on how it ended up like this: Kinoko Nasu’s Fate/Stay Night released as a visual novel in 2004 and is set in the same world as other works they’ve previously released (e.g. Tsukihime, Kara no Kyoukai) none of these are mandatory to understand FSN but can flesh out the universe, also called Nasuverse.
    FSN has three routes called Fate, Unlimited Blade Works and Heaven’s Feel. They all split off very early on and branch in totally different ways. Now what made FSN special is that the three routes are meant to be experienced in that order as Unlimited Blade Works builds on what you learn in Fate. Heaven’s Feel builds on both Fate and Unlimited Blade Works. So to fully understand the original work in its intended form, one would need to experience the three routes in that order. The original release and MOST but not all rereleases force you to experience the routes in that order.

    Now why did I write all this? It’s because FSN Fate never got a real adaptation. There is the Studio Deen adapation from 2006, which did mostly Fate and then mashed all three routes into one huge spoiler-mess towards the end that spoils the other two routes. This is the big thing stopping people from giving a clear answer to “Where do I even begin?”

    In 2012 Ufotable released their adaptation of Fate/Zero, which is a prequel set 10 years before the events of FSN and co-written by Urobuchi (of Madoka fame) and Nasu. Sadly a lot of the plot points in FSN, especially in the later routes, are about finding out “what happened 10 years before now”, so this prequel does have some spoilers for those routes and vice versa.
    Later on Ufotable then also adapted *Unlimited Blade Works *as an episode 0 and two seasons. Even later they adapted Heaven’s Feel as three movies.

    With all that being said, the BEST way is to read the original VN,at least for the Fate route. The VN got a good remaster (first time officially in English too) this year on Steam.
    However, I do understand that not everyone has the time or patience to read such a wordy VN. The two alternatives I can present are either substituting Fate with the Fate/Zero anime, which will leave you with some spoilers and questions, but it’s not too bad. Or you rawdog the Unlimited Blade Works adaptation by ufotable as a starting point, which is less spoilery but probably a bit more confusing at the start. After Unlimited Blade Works, no matter where you started, it makes sense to watch Heaven’s Feel and then, if you didn’t already watch it, Fate/Zero. At that point you should have a broad enough understanding of what Fate is about to be able to enjoy any of the spinoffs without being too lost.

    tldr to answer the question: “Where do I even begin?”
    best: Read the original VN
    otherwise:

    1. Fate/Zero (ufotable) (prequel to substitute the missing Fate route adaptation, slight spoilers for HF)
    2. FSN Unlimited Blade Works (ufotable)
    3. FSN Heaven’s Feel (ufotable, movie trillogy)

    or equally good:

    1. FSN Unlimited Blade Works (ufotable)
    2. FSN Heaven’s Feel (ufotable, movie trillogy)
    3. Fate/Zero (ufotable) (prequel was written to be enjoyed after HF, originally)

    After that you’re really free to enjoy any Fate universe content. I could make some suggestions but I feel like this comment is getting too long already.

    Addendum for people who are interested why Fate/Strange Fake (FsF) is so exciting: FsF is written by Ryohgo Narita of Baccano and Durarara fame. Originally he wrote one chapter as an April Fool’s joke, but the people overseeing the Fate Franchise ended up offering him to write it as a light novel for real. I’ve read most of FsF that came out so far (there’s one final volume scheduled to release in 2025). It is, in my opinion, one of the best Fate works written ever since Nasu’s original VN. This is mostly thanks to Narita being really talented at writing a huge cast of characters and involve so many different viewpoints, which is very cool for a magical battle royale. Starting with FsF for interested newcomers isn’t impossible and it is written with that in mind too, but it is very much something that gets more enjoyable the more the reader/viewer already knows, as there are many characters from other works that make cameos or references.

    If anyone’s curious about anything specific or if I was too rambly to be coherent in some places, feel free to reach out.

    Small Edit: Ignore all the “timeline of Fate universe” memes. Most of them are inaccurate at best and often misleading. Think of it more like e.g. comic books used to be where MOST works are in similar universes but they don’t need to be consumed sequentially to be enjoyed. For begginers, the only really important sequence is the Fate/Zero -> FSN -> FHA order, and FHA can be safely skipped and F/Z is a prequel that was originally meant to be read after FSN.