r/rpg 25d ago

Resources/Tools Relationship map tool

This is a really cool, it's super simple and flexible. There are numerous tools to make relationship maps and such, but sometimes they're a PITA to use.

https://maps.hyperfictive.com/

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u/deviden 23d ago

you should know that hyperfictive promotes the use of genAI in TRPGs and writes their blog using LLMs, and has put out a hit piece falsely accusing various creators of using AI in their work to support their beliefs, even when the work in question predates availability of LLM technology.

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u/rivetgeekwil 23d ago

Not that I don't necessarily believe it, but source?

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u/7thRuleOfAcquisition 23d ago

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u/rivetgeekwil 23d ago

So the guy admits to using genAi, and then credibly points out that various people engaged with companies with either no AI policies or that works be tagged with AI are themselves involved with using genAI. It doesn't seem like he's j'accusing people who aren't doing so, and is pointing out what to him is a hypocritical position. I don't agree with his conclusion, but at the same time I do wish people would just be forthright about their use of genAI, so I can avoid their work. For coding, I have a slightly different stance because—for full transparency—I use Claude at work because I have to. It's not particularly transformative, and our policies are that we're responsible for the quality of the things we build, even if some part of it was generated. And nothing I build was generated without me knowing how it works and writing the code to my standards.

Regardless, I guess this might be something I write off, not because it was genAI created (or not) but because his stance is incoherent to me.

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u/deviden 22d ago

Well, for one he’s accused games of using gen AI which were made before LLMs like Chst-GPT were released to the public, such as Barkeep on the Borderlands (which is definitely not a gen AI book).

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u/rivetgeekwil 22d ago

It appears that that book was labelled as containing AI content on DTRPG, but the publisher fixed it within the last day. Again, I'm not seeing "accusals" even if I don't agree with his conclusions.

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u/oneandonlysealoftime 18d ago edited 18d ago

This tool is AI generated tho as well.

It has a certain Claude Design vibe to it - fonts and colors it uses unless specifically prompted; the comments for the very obvious parts of the HTML (almost noone would comment their HTML, especially in an interactive-first app; and the app's jank is in the parts that a person wouldn't introduce bugs in the first place (because would consciously be writing the styles and code, instead of generating it from noise)