tuff_wizard
@tuff_wizard@aussie.zone
- Comment on Thousands Sign Petition Calling For Man Who Tackled Bondi Shooting Gunman To Be Australian Of The Year 1 week ago:
Not really. Their messaging is always to prioritise personal safety.
It’s great that old mate managed to get the gun and I salute him for his bravery but if that shooter had been a bit more aware or if he’d slipped or lost his grip then he may well have died of lead poisoning.
Vicpol or any organisation is never going to advocate for a member of the public to put themselves in danger. They won’t tell him off but they certainly won’t encourage it.
- Comment on As of December 10th, You need to be sixteen to use Aussie.Zone 1 week ago:
seems easy enough, just have bot read comments and if anyone says any trigger phases like “gyat, bussin, 6-7, aura-farm, unc, chopped, Dubai Chocolate” more than 10 times a month then message them asking if they are over 16. I feel like that complies.
It could be a bit of fun having a bunch of old people discuss the trigger words every quarter in a stickied thread.
disclaimer, I say ‘easy enough’ while having no idea how much is involved with this idea
- Comment on Thousands Sign Petition Calling For Man Who Tackled Bondi Shooting Gunman To Be Australian Of The Year 1 week ago:
It might be dumb but its true. why do you think their advice during a home invasion is to just leave asap?
- Comment on As of December 10th, You need to be sixteen to use Aussie.Zone 3 weeks ago:
Do kids still watch round the twist when the teacher can’t be assed teaching that day
- Comment on Confidential letter for takeover of the Betoota Advocate 1 month ago:
Yeah. Why not? They have everyone from local sports clubs to our prime minister on board. Why is there betoota any different?
- Comment on Lawyer caught using AI-generated false citations in court case penalised in Australian first 3 months ago:
I’d say of any high paid profession, the legal trade is the most likely to be decimated by ‘AI’ and LLM’s.
If you fed every case and ruling, law and statute into an LLM, removed it’s "yes, and’ing and had someone who knew how to write a effective prompt you could answer many, many legal questions and save a lot of time searching for precedence.
Obviously someone will have to accept liability if poor advice is given but I can see some hotshot lawyer taking the risk if it means he can handle 1000’s of cases at once with a few ‘prompt engineers’.