

That makes sense. Well left tons of it just to the east and west of their country, and I don’t mean that as a euphemism. We literally left tons and tons of military equipment.


That makes sense. Well left tons of it just to the east and west of their country, and I don’t mean that as a euphemism. We literally left tons and tons of military equipment.


The best I can tell you is that most likely sometime in the near future the AI bubble will pop. That means billions to trillions of dollars of infrastructure, employment, investments and government subsidies will be revealed as the waste of money it obviously is. Two or three companies will arise from this as the dominant players of the AI technology and all the rest will go bankrupt. When that happens it’s going to get a lot worse for everyone. The unemployment will lead to deaths, the destruction of norms and standards will accelerate, and life will get harder for everyone who isn’t wealthy enough to be comfortable for life in a sliding scale that increases the less you have. Basically everything that happens when there is a massive financial bubble and this one is the biggest while also being the fastest growing.


I’m not sure you’re aware, but this conversation is over. Have a great rest of your day. I hope you’re right, but I will remain skeptical.


I’m sorry you feel that way.


When they publish that feel free to tag me. Otherwise we don’t have anything to talk about.


From our conversation so far I’m not surprised.
Edit: I’m not claiming the proof doesn’t exist. I’m reminding you over and over that you and the researchers failed to provide it.


And the assumption you must take through the entire process is scepticism. You assume you’re wrong and try to prove that. You look for holes in your theory and try to find any issues in those holes. I’m not seeing any attempts at that.


You posted in science and are upset that people asked for proof. Don’t know what you expected. We are already well aware that when you give an AI a prompt it will confidently give you an answer. The crux of any of these claims comes down to whether or not it actually is true.


Again you didn’t answer the question. This is just the prompt and the answer. Where is the proof of the truth claim? Where is the actual human saying “I’m an expert in this field and this is how I know it’s true.” Just because it has a good explanation for how it did the translation doesn’t mean the translation is correct. If I missed it somewhere in this wall of text feel free to point me to the quote, but that is just an AI paste bin to me.


And that’s not what the commenter was talking about. He wasn’t expecting anything else from the LLM. He wanted to see the actual proof that any of this happened, and that it was verified by a human. All the article said was this happened and it worked. If that’s true what were the results and how were they verified?


I love that you just blew past what the commenter was talking about to preach the AI gospel. It’s fitting with the subject matter.


They did say he would run the country like a company. This is just a hostile takeover. 26 is already a shit year.
People are people. Some decided long ago that tearing others down is the same as building yourself up. If it’s going to happen anyway, I try not to let them spoil my fun. Luckily the next generation seems to be better about it, and even when there’s so many jerks their’s always better people having their fun.
There used to be this hierarchy of nerdy stuff. The comic nerds looked down on the war gaming nerds who looked down on the tabletop nerds who looked down on the larpers. As a comic reading, war gaming, roleplaying, larper I always thought it was weird.


Chanticleer! Out of all his movies that was the one I followed the least as a kid. It confused me in a way it never really went away. I came back to it as a kid and I still don’t really get it, but it has such a fairytale feeling to it.



A gun who chooses not to be a gun. As someone who’s still dealing with their history as a soldier in the war on terror, I empathize with him more than I ever could as a child.


Stupid American brain showing through again. lol


They knew they had nothing, but spent 6 months trying to pin something on it so it wouldn’t look like a blatant attack on the first amendment.


Everything by Don Bluth. Literally everything his name on is childhood gold. Sometimes a little scary, but in a modern fairy tale sort of way.
An American Tale
All dogs go to Heaven
The Secret of NIMH
The Fox and the Hound
The Land Before Time
His movies never treated children like fools, a sentiment that’s only recently becoming the standard for children’s entertainment and he was doing it in the 80s.
I’ve had no trouble with any of my steam games so far. I’ve downloaded about half my library, which is an eclectic collection of games from the last 20 years or so.