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3. Prompt engineering snippets
- “Here’s my new jailbreak for GPT-4 that gets past the moralfag filter.”
- “Add this to your system prompt to reduce OOC bleed: {{char}} never acknowledges {{user}}’s physical world.”


4. Technical troubleshooting
- “CUDA out of memory when I switch to 30 ctx, halp.”
- “Koboldcpp suddenly maxes one CPU core after update.”

5. ERP / NSFW discussion
- Threads are blue-board legal (no explicit images), but text can get very graphic.
- Spoiler tags and “NSFW” warnings are mandatory or jannies nuke the thread.

6. Drama & memes
- Recurrent jokes: “All AICG users are schizophrenic,” “the 3090 user” (guy who always brags about VRAM), “rentry link faggotry.”
- Occasional moral panic when a card leaks that’s a 1:1 copy of a real celebrity or minor character from a kids’ show.

## How the Threads Cycle

- The OP always posts the same pasta with links: latest SillyTavern release, rentry docs, model torrent magnet, and a “READ THIS BEFORE ASKING” FAQ.
- Once the post count hits ~310, someone makes a new thread titled “/aicg/ - AI Character General #NNN” and links it in the old one before it dies.
- If nobody bakes in time, the thread hits archive and there’s 30 minutes of chaos until a new one appears.

## In Short

AICG on /g/ is the SillyTavern user hangout: a mix of coomer role-play, local LLM tech support, and autistic lore crafting. The “tavern” is just the SillyTavern client they all use to talk to their imaginary anime girlfriends running on their GPUs.