OutrageousUmpire

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Would it be able to replace people skin too? I’m starting to saggy and spotty.

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shrug I’m grateful for him being real. I know all of us have these same feelings, he’s just expressing it in the safety of anondom.

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My boss does not give me busy work and my work is important, but I still phone it in.

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Thank you! Haven’t checked serebii in a while.

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If one wanted to really screw the AI, I’d replace each post/comment with nonsense generated by ChatGPT itself on a higher-than-normal temperature setting. AI would be training on its own generated content, and out of context as well.

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Like others have mentioned, it’s a book. I recommend reading it. Also another dystopian novel, “Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley. Lessons to be learned from both.

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I brought my Mightiest Mark Chesnaught with an Assault Vest. It has the Bulletproof Ability. The times I’ve won is when everyone else has either a Chesnaught or a Goodra.

I find the """man up""" school of thought generally works for me when faced w a tough situation but 97% of the time it's presented as an obnoxious show of bravado. What are better ways to phrase this?

like, if i’m feeling bad but force myself to do something, i usually feel better. how to maintain the usefulness of this advice without presenting it as ‘fuck your feelings’, in that usual arrogant right wing sort of way

OutrageousUmpire,

There’s the old Nike slogan “Just do it” that captures the idea while having positive connotations.

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Too many people today in situations like Anon’s. Society needs to change.

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Thank you for having the courage to share here.

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So what does it mean that I fail 75% of the time?

Who knew world peace would be so easy? (sh.itjust.works)

Genocidal AI: ChatGPT-powered war simulator drops two nukes on Russia, China for world peace OpenAI, Anthropic and several other AI chatbots were used in a war simulator, and were tasked to find a solution to aid world peace. Almost all of them suggested actions that led to sudden escalations, and even nuclear warfare....

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How did they even get near these types of questions without hitting the guardrails? Claude shuts down on me if I even use the word “gun” trying to do creative writing,

OutrageousUmpire,

Niles should have ended up with Poppy. Or at least that should have been a longer term storyline. They had chemistry.

OutrageousUmpire,

Gemini Ultra is out now. Gemini Pro has been out for a while, powering Bard. They’ve now ditched the “Bard” name, which I think is a good idea.

Mozilla names new CEO as it pivots to data privacy (fortune.com)

Mozilla Corp., which manages the open-source Firefox browser, announced today that Mitchell Baker is stepping down as CEO to focus on AI and internet safety as chair of the nonprofit foundation. Laura Chambers, a Mozilla board member and entrepreneur with experience at Airbnb, PayPal, and eBay, will step in as interim CEO to run...

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My thoughts exactly. They’ve been making bad decisions for years.

(That said, I happily use Firefox)

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If only I had the $ to get a rig that could run this locally

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Any idea what 8Q requirements would be? Or 4 or 5?

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Not surprised at all. And I have a friend who told me MDMA was a game-changer for his marriage.

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I think the only certs that matter right are cloud certs. AWS, Azure, or GCP. Just my experience.

jjust a thought, .. that why have i always been very sensitive to crying.

haventgotten answers from doctors or any ever, but i cry to like any inconvenience, nearly any small insult, being even moderately spooked, sm1 not liking me; even if i just slightly feel like one dislikes me a little. i did try medication… but it made me feel like a zombie and i didn’t like it :c didn’t feel right. like,...

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One thing I learned is “scheduled worrying”. Or, “scheduled crying”, too. When something happened I had a strong emotional reaction to, tell myself I’ll let myself process it when I get home from (or whatever), and have time alone.

OutrageousUmpire,

edits made using this generative AI tech will result in a watermark and metadata changes

The metadata is easy to erase. It’s only a matter of time until we start seeing some open source projects come out that can remove the watermarking the AI players are starting to try.

Award-winning author's AI use revelation roils Japan's literary world (japantoday.com)

Comments by a Japanese author who revealed she used generative artificial intelligence to help write the novel for which she won Japan's most prestigious book award have roiled the country's literary industry. While some welcome the use of AI as a new writing tool, those managing Japan's book contests question…

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I’m surprised more authors aren’t saying they use AI. It’s an amazing tool to help in the creative process.

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It’s disturbing. Still, I’d recommend watching it if you haven’t yet.

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How bizarre. I mean, you’re trying to pay them money.

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