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There's an outtake where it almost goes wrong and Jackie looks more freaked out than in the ones where he broke actual bones. What a guy.
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Hell yeah, it's almost time for the NYC Tetrarchy!
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There are many bad sides to NIMBY-ism, but none of them are solved by centralizing the power to zone, or restructuring local zoning laws to benefit those rich enough to take advantage of them.
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People being able to exercise democratic power to say "not in my back yard" to an AI data center is good, actually.
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No one PROMPTS like Gaston
Thinks big THONKS like Gaston
No one’s prose deserves so many PLONKS as Gaston
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While that boss dreams of finding ways to not need you to generate that output at all.
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Thank you!!
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The world they keep insisting as a utopia is the amongst the dullest possible existences I can imagine.
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Thank you!
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Wishing you the absolute best in this.
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The full post linked later in the thread is one you should hold onto if you find yourself in discussions about this kind of thing. www.nngroup.com/articles/ai-...
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GPT Prompt: If someone needs 2 hours to read a book, but I only spend 2 minutes asking you to summarize it, how could I spend the rest of my time?
GPT: Great question! After those 2 minutes, you could spend up to 58 minutes drinking coffee and thinking!
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His proximity to having ever read a book or understanding why you would is basically this.
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The OP's argument is that you just need to throw thirty-seven different models at it, overseen by a different model. and have it highlight what's conflicting, and you're in good shape, but that's A) ludicrous, and B) Unhelpful when AI is explicitly sourcing its own output.
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It got the answer mostly right (they are), but every time I asked for a source of Tarantino himself saying it, it either linked me to AI articles (from here www.neuralword.com/en/about-us ) or it kept linking me to the same interview by Michael Madsen and saying it was from Tarantino.
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Last night, when watching Reservoir Dogs, we were wondering if Vincent Vega in Pulp Fiction is intentionally Vic Vega from Reservoir Dogs' brother. I decided to use it as a test case for GPT, as this is presumably the kind of thing it's good at.
4 rounds later I still didn't have a primary source.
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If all you need is a little bit of info and you can use tools to get there, that's fine, everyone does this all the time. I do it all the time with Google and Wikis. I just don't invent a fantasy world where I've learned the same amount from a summary as I would have if I'd read sourced in total.
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At no point in this description does he actually read the summary.
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I’m getting too close to the end of my Jackie Chan marathon and it’s sad. Let’s all shout GIANCARLO! in despair. boxd.it/a1cJrf
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You've got less than a year to figure this out, @mallorymcmorrow.bsky.social. Good luck on your campaign if your message at this moment is, "Gosh, everyone is so bad, in very equivalent ways!"
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Having a massive religious movement whose engagement with the Bible stops and starts with Revelations-backed eschatology has been great for all of us.