tweeks
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- Comment on Be a rebel, pick up trash. 5 weeks ago:
If I was a hungry sea turtle I’d just order a pizza.
- Comment on The EchoChamberinator 9000! 5 weeks ago:
Time for a new name for your loud extendable flute, what about lextaf and plugging it into daily conversation?
“Hello sir, I’m playing lextaf, are you playing lextaf? Let us lextafeers lextaf with our lextafs and forget about our current political headaches.”
- Comment on Clever, clever 5 weeks ago:
If you say that I assume you either only used older services or your prompt skills are lacking.
ChatGPT 4 is really advanced and can create long coherent fluid texts (with source references). You can also ask it to write as a student or any other target and it will match writing styles quite well.
- Comment on There you go little guy 2 months ago:
(and motorbikes for even longer distances, and ca… wait)
- Comment on Shart, not fart 3 months ago:
text without punctuation
- Comment on What if? 3 months ago:
Maybe the girl at the party will get jealous.
- Comment on Geography 101 3 months ago:
I wanted to pedantically correct you about the a / an… but then realised you got me.
- Comment on AI Music Generator Suno Admits It Was Trained on ‘Essentially All Music Files on the Internet’ 3 months ago:
You’ve convinced me, your comment is objectively bad art.
- Comment on AI Music Generator Suno Admits It Was Trained on ‘Essentially All Music Files on the Internet’ 3 months ago:
I’d say everything is art, just on different levels to different people. Or nothing is art.
- Comment on *doing my best google impression* Did you mean: turn in up? 4 months ago:
I read this as if she was on life support.
- Comment on We're all a little crazy 7 months ago:
But if you cut the corpus callosum of the brain in half, it’s possible to have two operating systems that conflict with each other in actions in the body.
- Comment on isopods are friends 7 months ago:
It’s somewhat saddening that them dying is still an inconvenience to us.
- Comment on YSK: The "Troubled Teen" industry that was big in the 90's and 2000's was not only a complete sham, but was (and STILL is) horrifically abusive and traumatic. 8 months ago:
I’ve spent most of my day reading this, thanks for sharing. Although the contents are quite rough, it’s amazing this person has been able to use his art skills for this purpose.
- Comment on Altered Carbon 9 months ago:
I’d just be happy that people like me. On a bun nonetheless. But a like is a like.
- Comment on Has anyone ever used it 9 months ago:
Hiiiiii
- Comment on life hacks 10 months ago:
Exactly, 30 to 60 minutes. I linked to the second paragraph, the one before suggests it might be better to brush before breakfast. But waiting is fine as well of course.
- Comment on life hacks 10 months ago:
Well, I have been doing this for a couple of years now. I brush my teeth before eating in the morning because apparently that’s better for your teeth, otherwise you might damage enamel. Or you wait for at least 30-60 minutes, but nobody’s got time for that. Just rinsing with water after eating is fine.
Truth is I usually don’t eat breakfast, so I don’t have to think about it. But when I do, it’s this order for me now.
- Comment on I'm never lonely cuz i got these little guys with me :) 10 months ago:
Awesome, thanks, exactly that!
- Comment on I'm never lonely cuz i got these little guys with me :) 10 months ago:
Floaters are one thing, but what about the internal electric / static activity you can see, what is that called? I was always way more intrigued by that than some eyeball sludge.
Do you see a reflection of neural activity or something? Just like floaters they’re only visible when looking at larger plain things with 1 colour. They seem projected, and less obvious than the floaters but more common in your whole view
- Comment on When people say that apps are stealing your data, what exactly does that mean? 11 months ago:
That’s true, although I believe you still have to give permission to an app to use this (at least on Android). Not to say that people won’t accept things way too fast.
- Comment on Humans Against Shitting 11 months ago:
Even if that would mean that we keep growing in size, fattening up completely with all we ever consume?
- Comment on How do people understand each other? 11 months ago:
An underpowered one; In Another World With My Smartphone, trying to make a hotel understand that my wallet was stolen, using Google Translate, while they increasingly seem to question my sanity.
- Comment on Study finds that Chat GPT will cheat when given the opportunity and lie to cover it up later. 11 months ago:
Hasn’t it just lost its context and somewhat “forgotten” what the intentions of the prompt were?
- Comment on Real Love 1 year ago:
No you’re not, but to dismiss that your actions still have influence on other people/systems is short-sighted.
Once more, it’s fine if you eat meat. You don’t have to consciously manage other people’s expectations. But just know that you automatically do. Buying meat is supporting the future production of meat, that’s all.
- Comment on Real Love 1 year ago:
They would stop doing it commercially. You are free to kill a pig and eat it, so are other people. Or trade it, but that’s again economics.
Mass production of meat is a luxury that would never have this scale if people had to find, raise and slaughter pigs themselves.
You supporting mass production of meat is paying to raise, kill and consume pigs. Which is still fine in our society, just see it as it is.
- Comment on Real Love 1 year ago:
Yes, but they only pay those people if they expect to make a profit by selling the end product to you. You are one of the people who make it worthwhile to set up a chain of payments like that.
If they do not expect you (or other people) to buy the meat, they won’t pay those people to raise / kill the pigs.
Whether it’s you this time or someone else doesn’t matter. As long as there is a demand by end consumers they will continue. If no-one buys it they stop, it’s that simple.
- Comment on Real Love 1 year ago:
They wouldn’t kill, or even raise the pig if they didn’t count on the money down the chain. We indirectly but surely pay for pigs to be created / killed, for our consumption.
It’s fine if you don’t care about that or accept it as your standards, that’s your choice and fair in our current social context. Just realize the economics behind it.
- Comment on A good deal of IT work, too 1 year ago:
Also might be good to recommend them to use multiple links / sources, and look for opposite views to broaden their perspectives on topics.
- Comment on It's like everyday 1 year ago:
I think it has something to do with needing more oxygen, just like doing push-ups will help and so will running around or even just stopping your breathing for ~30 seconds. Your body will eventually go into a higher alert state.
It just helps for a short bit though, when you relax your nasal passage does too and blocks all again.
- Comment on Over half of all tech industry workers view AI as overrated 1 year ago:
Well, it depends on your bubble I guess. But personally I’d say it’s underrated and overrated at the same time, but mostly underrated.
It depends on your expectations and way of usage in your toolbox I’d say. It keeps surprising me weekly how fast progress is. But we get used to it perhaps.