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Look man, waste your life anyway you want. But an LLM is literally a “next word predictor.” Only you can be you, only you have lived your life and have your feelings inside of you. If the best way for you to express that is to *literally regenerate sentences that have been written before?* Have fun.
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Ok here’s the real problem with AI
When you start parsing what work is unimportant enough for the AI to do and what only you can do, you are making the assumption that you know what parts are “important.” This is unknowable opportunity cost. What discoveries would you have made writing the outline?
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Eyy, happy birthday!
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That show is awesome!
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Oh, I don't feel sorry for them in the least. At all. Here's hoping it's the first of many! :D
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Also, tonight we unveil SEVEN NEW EMOTES from the amazing @taritoons.bsky.social, which you can get by subscribing to the Twitch channel! :D A sneak preview of one:
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Other kid has beaten son in the race; son seems undeterred. Guy has started discussing helmet contracts with sponsors. Stan is sitting on the fallen bike, still watching the bee. Everyone has had a great day. I can't decide if I would rather be Guy or Stan...but both, I think, have a point. :D
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Son is preparing to race the other kid. Guy has offered to pace them. Teacher is negotiating with Stan about the bee Stan is looking at.
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Stan has found the flowers again. The bike has been abandoned.
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Stan has gotten back on the bike, headed towards the turn. Son has returned, asking how many seconds he was on the bike. Guy is balancing on his bike.
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Stan has been persuaded not to knock on the random house's door, but not to get back on the bike. Guy has looped around and is making his way back by reverse slaloming. Other kid is back on his bike. Son is continuing to grind it out.
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Stan is considering walking into a nearby house. Guy is leaning forward to build speed. Son has decided that he agrees with the rough definition of a second.
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Another kid claims he is ready for the next step, immediately falls from his bike. Stan is making sure he is okay, or maybe just looking at the bug next to the other kid. Guy is coasting through lap #4.
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Son is getting a well-deserved drink of water. Guy laughs in the face of water. Stan is playing with a water puddle.
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Son is currently parsing the value of a second, to make sure he can do the next step. Guy is slaloming between the cones. Stan has decided to go in reverse.
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Stan has discovered the tassels on his handlebars. This may slow things down.
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Stan has returned to his bike and is slowly making the turn. Guy is about to lap him for the second time. Looks confident, in charge.
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Guy is on a roll, literally. Already lapped the field. Son is keeping up as well as he can. Stan has abandoned his bike and appears to be looking at flowers.
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(Also, I'm not doing the teaching.)
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*Waves and congratulates generally* :D
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Congratulations, Eden!
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It's kind of a Hall of Fame of Mediocre Male Doubling Down After He's Been Shown To Be A Jackass level of badness, honestly.