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Author of the Bulgarian sci-fi novel "The Ultimate Deal"
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Да не забравяме и 🇫🇷
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This is too easy. Friendly thought. You need to lighten up. And also realize SW is tripe. Some people like tripe. I like tripe. I still won't like the new SW.
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Miserable? Nah, fam I'm good. The movies are bad and poorly written. I don't care, probably will never watch them again. They ruined a franchise for me, but I was too old for it anyway. So I moved on to movies that hold up.
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Oh please, the guy insults but the new Star Wars suuuuuuucked. What is worse than the Deathstar? A bigger Deathstar, pardon starkiller. And all of the movies were like that.
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Споко, сега негово прокси е начело на Щатите, дано Макрон и Стармър стегнат Тръмп, но ме съмнява. Европа трябва максимално бързо да се консолидира.
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Soon there's gonna be a scream "Pressure!"
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Не е голяма изненада, че Радев се качва на камиончето на Тръмп и Путин, които си правят Полша 2.
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Thank you, Zelenski. Good call on resignation for NATO membership.
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Lol, at least the show is pretty dramatic. Plans within plans
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Which you will start
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Hah, I laughed. Solve WW3 please
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Apologies for the typos, I got a bit mad there.
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Thank you for splaining my own culture to me. The joke is good, but the time of your nation to wake up has come to the takeover in the US has come, not to feel good about yourselves. Leave the laughing to more helpless people, unless you want to be laughing soon the same way.
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To you, it's fun. To me, it's another split of Poland and I don't have the Atlantic Ocean to protect Bulgaria from Russia.
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I prefer the most bizarre looking comes first mnemonic
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This is not the time for humour. The US is becoming as extortionate as Russia. Utter moral failure. Not the joke, your country.
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Apology accepted, but no, I do not agree. Pandering to the lowest denominator is no excuse to dumb down political satire. A good cartoon, as aby piece of art, needs to have levels. On its simplest level you cater to the ignorant but obviously everybody in the world recognizes Musk, the label is dumb
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Y, not W
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Defending the label Musk claims that the audience is ignorant, not me.
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But it has a missed opportunity. Instead of having the label say MUSK, it could be a play on Tesla, SpaceX, X or sonething else. It underestimates any audience.
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Rage baity, I work hard, smart, long hours, and in personal and professional spheres.
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Idk, they've gotten me through some pretty tough times
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In this essay, I will discuss the moral convergence of human genocide and irregular sustenance preparation
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When you are happy, hugs are nice. When you are sad, hugs are also nice.
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I am straight, but this is the most accurate depiction of buff Chalamet
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To be fair there is plenty of useful natural resources in space. It is an incentive for investments so that we don't get locked forever on Earth.
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Oil money goes BRRR
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Male articles in Bulgarian are often gotten wrong in writing. If a male noun is the subject it shpuld get a full suffix 'ът/ят', but if it is the object it gets a partial suffix 'а/я'. However, people write the full suffix if the noun is important and the partial suffix if not, grammar be damned.
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Скамъри, сър
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The problem with Generative AI is that it does not reason. It just predicts the word you would most likely want to hear. And since that requires insane amount of energy (it is not optimized by evolution to reason), it will lead to a funelling of energy.
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A human being can survive a day on nuts, even a lifetime. To train a modern model, you'd need insane amount of power and new models require exponentially more power. Gary Marcus mentions some numbers in his book.
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I am by no means an expert on Generative AI, I haven't coded one, I am just using some. But, yes, they are very inefficient if I can trust what I've read. Microsoft even bought Three Mile Island. ChatGPT does simulate some human skills and is obviously a better reviewer of raw data, However...
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But I am biased. I use GPT on a daily basis, yet I hate its limitations. Regarding my concerns, I was happy to read Gary Marcus's Taming Sillicon Valley because it echoed my sentiment that current AI models are plagiaristic, impotent, overfunded, underregulated and with extreme harm potential.
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I just wish we got more types of AI, not just hundreds of billions-funded generative AIs
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I read Androids/Sheep around 2-3 years ago and I was shocked how prophetic it is for the current tech-human narrative.
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That's exactly my debut novel! Unfortunately, it's yet to be translated in English 😭
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I buy that. It would be hilarious if OpenAI's chatbot is just an infinite crawler that averages out a huge database. Typing it out, I suspect that that's exactly what it is. Generative, schmenerative
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Dasvidaniya, 'comrade'
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Curious why he invests his money into more surveillance and propaganda. It's not that he started the fire, it's that he threw an oil tanker in it.
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I agree he wants to make a sci-fi future real. The future of 1984.