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It’s a day-old account; probably a troll’s throwaway
Other accounts:
It’s a day-old account; probably a troll’s throwaway
…You’re not OP.
very obviously yes. Twice as many bullet points as a human would put in a summary, passive voice, and “the author xxx” are all telltale signs
If you’re prepared to fact check what it gives you, it can still be a pretty useful tool for breaking down unfamiliar things or for brainstorming. And I’m saying that as someone with a very realistic/concerned view about its limitations.
Used it earlier this week as a jumping off point for troubleshooting a problem I was having with the USMT in Windows 11.
Thank you for this thread. Nothing particular I can share right now, but I needed this.
we absolutely should not do this until we understand it
I’m not surprised, just disappointed.
“What do you tell someone to type when you want them to send you an email?” should work if the person has irl or phone social connections, which is still the case for a lot of older folks
have you tried plain soda water? the carbonation might make it interesting enough to be drinkable even though it’s flavorless. if you get a drinkmate or something like that it’s fairly cheap to make at home
So you’re having trouble relaxing before bed?
I would recommend either finding a book you like to read before bed, or perhaps if you are so inclined, doodle or sketch. Something that requires focus, but isn’t intense, so you will still be able to tell when your body is ready to rest.
I know totk was one, I guess I just assumed that a few more had come out at that price point
I mean, technically, it’s cheaper now because of inflation, but that’s more pedantic than even I care to be
but yeah, last few nintendo games have been $70 I think so there have been rumors that it’s the new norm for the big N
But that’s not full price. Full price is $70 now. :(
Abortion should be illegal because it violates the UDHR.
This is an (unsubstantiated) allegation of fact, not an opinion.
For the sake of this wild fantasy, yeah. I’m not gonna be too picky
Who’s to say commandment #11 wasn’t “lmao jk ok but for real just these four things:”
I love this because what if actually? What if there’s literally a buzzfeed tier list of five things to do we’re missing for a utopian society? And mankind fucked it like we always do.
I take back the benefit of the doubt I gave in my earlier reply. This reply is as unhinged as the Navy SEAL copypasta. You need mental health support.
I think your problem is here:
You should test this out for yourself as I’m not going to take days or a week making a great presentation of a technical case.
You’ve written a whole lot to try to be convincing but ultimately stopped short of actually proving what you’ve alleged. It looks to me you are frustrated that no one is taking you at your word and going down this rabbit hole themselves, when the various reputational elements you’re relying on are going to be important only to a minority of users. Burden of proof works how it always has, however.
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I think any experiment that could potentially filter out bad faith participants is at least worth a try. I participate in political discussions pretty infrequently, but when reading them I often see users jumping in with a ridiculous viewpoint that they are completely unwilling to discuss or hear any flaws about. That’s not conversation, that’s trying to shout others down, and I will be interested to see if that kind of behavior gets caught by your bot.