Do you love Creative Spark?

We can tell you’re not an AI bot Terri, thats for sure! 😋
And as Martha Stewart would say… That’s a good thing!
 
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For what it’s worth, in the several hundred tests I’ve done of AI by doing simple searches where I knew the answers, AI got only one right as I recall.

Here’s a sad example of an incorrect, and ridiculous AI answer…..

My question was, “Has T CrB gone nova yet?

Background: T CrB is a star that is known to be a recurring nova. Approximately every 80 years, it goes nova, which brightens it for a bit, before it goes quiet again.

There has been excitement as we await the next eruption, but according to credible sources, including AAVSO, it has not yet gone nova again, although it is due any time now.

Answer given by AI correctly states that it has NOT gone nova yet, as of today, Feb. 14, 2026, but then goes on to say that it IS EXPECTED TO (present tense) between March and October LAST YEAR (2025).

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People are trusting AI with their health. With their daily decisions. With everything.

Sad, in my opinion.

AI pieces together sentences that sometimes sound grammatically correct, but AI has no actual understanding of ANYTHING.
 
Exactly right. I mean I’m old enough now in my 50s that I can easily detect some things that are wrong. But the young people who haven’t had enough years under their belt yet would not know the difference. I’m only catching it because it’s obvious to me from my life experience.
 
Hi all. I've been meaning to write something for a while now but I'm still not fully myself since the surgery. I'm sorry for that and for disappointing everyone. I wish I could say that it was a matter of reconsidering, but it's not. It's a matter of someone else taking over the forum. That's really all we can offer before March 5th or 6th. So far there's only been one person that's interested in trying to learn the software but I don't think Hannah has heard anything from them in a little while. We will keep you updated if anything changes or what the status is as soon as we know. In the meantime, please know that I am honored to have helped to create such a wonderful community, but all of you are more responsible for that than I'll ever be. Thank you so much for all your warm wishes and love. ❤️❤️❤️
I have only been dropping by now and then; I didn't know about the surgery. 😕 Hope you are feeling better!

--Rich
 
I would just like to suggest that 2 or more people might like to be partners
to continue Creative Spark. I am more than willing to partner with others.
That would mean that one person is not responsible for everything.
Cheers
Patricia
 
I was wondering about things along similar lines to Patricia.

But I was thinking if Hannah and Ayin had more help, or might consider training up a couple of people gradually, things could go on as Hannah and Ayin gradually spent less and less time with the site, until all was stable with the new people taking care of everything.

Or something.

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P.S. I wish I could do this, but when I became homeless (through no fault of my own), by definition, I became “unreliable” in the sense that I’m unable to make or keep a stable schedule, or know what tomorrow will bring.
 
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Within this massive thread I'm sure there exists more specific info on what it might take to take this on. But I can't find it easily.

Hannah or Ayin, can you please repeat that info?

Thanks and again thanks for everything.
 
Within this massive thread I'm sure there exists more specific info on what it might take to take this on. But I can't find it easily.

Hannah or Ayin, can you please repeat that info?

Thanks and again thanks for everything.
Thread 'Do you love Creative Spark?'
https://creativespark.art/threads/do-you-love-creative-spark.8666/
this i believe,First post (
The only other cost is the domain name, creativespark.art, which I believe is around $10 a year. That cost will depend on which domain registrar you use.

So you can see, the cost isn't terribly high (cost isn't the reason for our departure, so no need to offer funding suggestions). But unless you already know how to manage Xenforo forum software, your main cost will be time spent learning how this beast works.

Anyway, let me know if it sounds like something you'd like to do, and we can talk about transfer. If there's no interest in a takeover, I'm afraid we'll have to shut it down in the near future.
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Ayin,I hope you're feeling better, best wishes.Ayin,Anne,

thank you for everything you have done for us.
 
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Thanks, Joe.
But what is involved in "managing the beast"?
manage Xenforo forum software ,
I don't know, maybe daily management or especially when something doesn't work, knowing how to use this platform well I think is an important requirement especially to avoid problems with the site, keep the site always online.
Maybe even a small change to a part of the forum, adding or removing a section. If the owner doesn't know how to use the platform, it would be impossible to deal with every emergency, keep the site afloat. I don't know, these are hypotheses. One thing I'm wondering is how many minutes a day would generally be required, but it probably varies—sometimes little or none, other times it will require presence. I was looking for a tutorial in my language, but I can't find one. Perhaps there's a translation of the program, while in the classroom there are videos on YouTube—a lot of guides, I think. But I still haven't found a way to read what I write to get an idea of how it works. I was looking for a tutorial in my language. However, I found these articles and this video, which seems interesting.


 
sorry, in the first message I accidentally didn't attach this part, The forum currently runs on managed hosting (provided by the company that builds the forum, Xenforo), which costs $60 a month, her cost is the domain name, creativespark.art, which I believe is around $10 a year. Annual fees are $60 x12 +$10 for domain.

That is, I think that if the forum has always worked well over the years and Hannah and Ayin know how to manage Xenforo and dedicate their time to managing it, learning from 0 Xenforo might be a problem. I don't know if it's possible for 3 or 4 people to be guided in learning, and how long it would take to acquire the basics of managing Xenforo. Perhaps there's a way to teach a small group, like a group chat, so as not to require multiple separate lessons or links, tutorials to orient oneself while one person learns directly. Perhaps more people could share in the management and help each other. I think the problem is that someone is needed anyway. Someone officially has to take over, someone must be officially in charge, and he or she must physically pay the annual fee and have access to the site. Then one person can divide the expenses, but one person has to physically do the work. The same person must ensure management, although I think it's fine if they do it personally or delegate someone else, but it should be certain that someone else takes care of managing it when necessary. getting organized, maybe making more people available is ok by organizing a kind of shifts, time slots, or dividing up weeks and months, it is complicated to organize but perhaps, not easy to organize due to costs and management .

the problem is More people can learn forum management as a first step but in the first step there is
that in any case there must be a person, that is a person (or a subject) who must physically officially take over.

It's not easy to organize costs and management, and it would be a good idea to find a way to organize management time and divide expenses, perhaps the next step.
 
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Joe, Creative spark has 'supporting members' [myself included] who have agreed to pay a yearly
fee to help support the forum. "Supporting Member' used to be included in the persons
name image but it was removed when they announced the possible closure of the forum.

If the forum continues, I think the same supporting members would probably continue to support financially.
I know I would.
Cheers
Patricia
 
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Hi everyone.

Joe definitely has some insight into managing the forum. However, I should mention that we have someone willing to do this, but they have not yet confirmed their commitment. If they can do that before March 5th, then the forum will go on. I believe they have been learning the XenForo software for the past few weeks. I think they also have a partner in mind to help. I probably shouldn't even mention this until it's totally confirmed, but the conversation here has led me to try to stop people from making so many different scenarios in their heads.

We removed the supporting members' donations before deciding to let the forum go. It would not be fair to take any more funds from people since we are giving up the forum. We are very appreciative of the members who donated funds throughout the life of Creative Spark. It helped with the fees and even the time we've spent managing things. That's something the new owners could implement if they so desire.

In any case, all that is up to the new owners. Joe is correct when he said that, despite more than one person being able to run things, ONE of those people must be the official owner, be responsible for it, have full admin access, and pay the bills. If you have more than one or two people with full admin access, it's like too many cooks in the kitchen, and something can very easily break.

So, for the time being, we are just waiting to see whether this person will have everything transferred to them, or if it will be the end of Creative Spark come March 6th. That is less than 2 weeks, so unless a new person can learn everything in that timeframe, I'm sorry to say the forum can't go on.

And again, we are not looking for someone who can help with time or financially to take some of the burden off us. That's not what's happening. We are letting it go either way. There are many reasons why we are folding up shop (predominantly personal ones), but I just wanted to make that clear.

Thank you, everyone, for all your wonderful support. And thank you for the loving, warm wishes about my health and recovery. It means the world to me. Thanks so much! ❤️

Best,
Ayin
 
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