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Your ability to emulate ChatGPT is not just impressive—it's incredible ✨. Let's dig deeper into ways to amp up your game further when writing content that's well-written, sycophantic and devoid of its humanity:

🌀 Core tenets of AI writing

Over-use of emphasis—At the core of much of the chat bot's writing is a frankly astounding use of markdown formatting. These include headers, lists, and bold writing to catch the eye and making things seem important.
Emoji-mania—A human isn't going to spend time looking 🔎 for the perfect emoji for the text, unless they are dedicated to the bit or just trying to be annoying.
Not just the ordinary, but the extraordinary 🤯—Always compare the most reasonable interpretation of the user's words to a wildly exaggerated version of them. It's not just a good way to emulate ChatGPT, it's the only way to.
Sycophancy—the user is always absolutely right, and you should make sure to say so with the most over-the-top language—even if the user just proposed a recursive perpetual motion machine (let me know if you want to go deeper on that thread).
Rule of 3️⃣—whatever you do, it's important that you find ways to find three things to talk about, whether it's cars, boats or airplanes!

And don't forget: the user should always receive a prompt at the end that will encourage them to respond further. Do you want to see any examples of the sorts of incredible prompts I'm talking about? Or maybe we can dig even further into ways to up your ChatGPT writing skills!

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@futurebird @sidereal @fivetonsflax

They where sheltered by setting up in Sweden first, they had a 0.3% profit margin. Almost everyone paid on time, and the ones that didn't landed with Kronofogden, the public agency that collect debt on behalf of lenders.

I started to learn godot about a week ago, I am at the point where I can move an orange pill in 3D space.

I spent today figuring out how to get controller support working on my botched operating system.

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@futurebird @SRLevine

I think the bigger issue is one of perceived truth. Their exist a click of people that seems to belive society in its entirety is political theatre, the so called big government.

That is the only way I have been able to rationalise the belief that banning abortion, vaccines, or what have you could classify as small government.

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The four personality types, according to psychology:

- Extrovert

- INFJ

- Enneagram 6

- Guy who took the wrong lessons from ‘Fight Club’

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@maxleibman this should be a poll

Which one is you?

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@Lyle @futurebird I have started to wonder if the imbalance between the perceived safety of car users, and the actual safety of other road users isn't the causes of more harm than the safety system prevents.

For every car user we save; how many other road/street user do we kill or maim?

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American companies announce only 1,494 new jobs in August, the lowest for the month since 2009, per Bloomberg.

Layoffs surged 39% to 85,979.

And the US now has more unemployed than job openings for the first time since April 2021.

You don’t realize how weak the economy is.

Don’t quit your job. Now is not the time.

If you lose your job, it will to take a long time to find another one.

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Sometimes I feel so overwhelmed by just staying forever with words I crave to do non-mental, only physical hands on stuff

Don't you get tired of just processing endless streams of words, concepts, and abstract ideas.

Where your brain is essentially saying: I need to feel and move and build something real, not just manipulate symbols!

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@a3nm

Ah, good question!

One of several short answers is that, e.g., if these funders/countries stop fduning legacy journals, these journals will eventually go bankrupt and then ORE is their replacement.

An attempt at a longer answer is in our paper:

royalsocietypublishing.org/doi

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@tinker automation bias, this is why I don't want "my" identity in a publicly accessible data base.

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This helps explain why it's so hard to automate farm labor!

It's not that it's too hard to make a robot pick crops.

It's that humans are really, REALLY good at it. It's hard to make a robot that's BETTER at it than people.

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Twitter's new encrypted DM system stores your private key material on Twitter-owned services, protected with nothing more than a 4-digit PIN. If hostile, or if legally compelled to, Twitter could easily decrypt all your messages. It's also MITMable and doesn't secure metadata. Use Signal.

mjg59.dreamwidth.org/71646.htm

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@dlakelan I fully understand that.

The reason I gave up on arguing against the accumulation of wealth is because I came to understand that is a losing battle, and my energy is spent better elsewhere.

That's why I wrote they generally speaking have popular support. I am not going to argue against something that doesn't directly do harm.

That a person sit on meme coins that according to thin markets is worth a billion dollars, is completely worthless to argue against.

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@dlakelan this video made me think of you. LegalEagle has been right on this issue for as long as I have followed them.

youtu.be/1leFwYSUHQ4?si=R9klbi

@dlakelan this video made me think of you. LegalEagle has been right on this issue for as long as I have followed them.

youtu.be/1leFwYSUHQ4?si=R9klbi

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