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MacNCheezus ,
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In general, specialized disciplines (like law, medicine, science, etc.) tend to also use specialized words. I don’t think English is unique in that regard, other languages do this as well.

MacNCheezus ,
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Can confirm. My dad had a 386DX-40 when I got my hands on a copy of Doom, and it was a fucking slideshow at best.

MacNCheezus , (edited )
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In that case, three of the pictures are in the wrong place.

Bottom right should be top right, bottom left should be bottom right, and top right should be bottom left.

Alternatively, swapping the two on the right might also work.

MacNCheezus ,
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Works for me. Maybe try a different server?

MacNCheezus ,
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Cool, that oughta pay for three months' worth of food and rent in NYC

MacNCheezus ,
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Yeah, well, someone’s gotta pay for all that free stuff people keep voting for. Guess who that is?

MacNCheezus ,
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https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/34117fc8-2eb6-4da7-a312-a05ead53582e.jpeg

Hahahaha no. It's you. And your children. And your children's children.

MacNCheezus ,
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Who said the free stuff is for you? You get roads, public schools, parks, and libraries. As for the rest, see for yourself:

https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/b1b70055-2ac5-4da8-8646-a43821c8ae2a.png

https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/49b7becf-7c68-4e81-b2c6-53ff9a926002.png

MacNCheezus , (edited )
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We live in a democracy. And war is what the people want. Apparently, because they keep voting for it.

MacNCheezus ,
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It's free for the people who don't pay taxes.

MacNCheezus ,
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Children

MacNCheezus ,
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They'll pay for it eventually. Death & taxes.

MacNCheezus ,
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I’m calling Gordon Ramsey on your ass.

MacNCheezus ,
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This isn’t the gotcha you think it is, because the Bible literally says as much in Isaiah 45:7:

I form the light and create darkness,
I make peace and create calamity;
I, the LORD, do all these things.

However, it’s not valid to conclude from the fact that God created evil that He must therefore be evil, because He created good as well. At best you could say He is neutral.

In fact, it is you who is evil because you ignore all the good that He does and focus only on the evil.

MacNCheezus ,
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Thanks for your response, and please accept my apology for misinterpreting what you said. I think my mistake came from the fact that “also” in this context could mean both “consequently” and “as well”.

I do agree that a lot of Christians seem to be struggling with this idea, but let’s be honest, it IS a tough pill to swallow. While I think there is value in overemphasizing the goodness of God in order not to get depressed by the sometimes overwhelming amount of evil that may present itself, it’s a mistake to lose sight of it, because that’s how it continues to fester and grow.

I think the parable of the wheat and the tares (Matthew 13:24-30) is a helpful metaphor in this regard: to an extent, we have to accept the presence of evil even while focusing on growing the good, but that’s okay as long as we don’t let it get out of hand and we have a plan for dealing with it eventually.

My parents, bless their hearts, were unfortunately not very good at this. My dad in particular focused so much on getting rid of all of my evils that he destroyed pretty much all hope of ever being good enough in eyes, which of course did not exactly motivate me to try to do better. But as much as I’d like to be angry about that, I know it’s of no use because I’ll be the one paying the price for it by becoming bitter and resentful, so all I can do is take it as a lesson learned in what not to do, and try to figure out a way to do better.

I hope that was helpful and I wish you all the best. Depression is an awful condition and it takes a lot of courage and willpower not to give in to that. Keep fighting the good fight!

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MacNCheezus ,
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Have you tried buying some multivitamins at the store just to rule out that THAT was the issue?

MacNCheezus ,
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Like if you steal out of necessity, and get caught once, you then just starve?

I mean... you could try getting on food stamps or whatever sort of government assistance is available in your country for this purpose?

In pretty much all civilized western countries, you don't HAVE to resort to becoming a criminal simply to get enough food to survive. It's really more of a sign of antisocial behavior, i.e. a complete rejection of the system combined with a desire to actively cause harm to it.

Or it could be a pride issue, i.e. people not wanting to admit to themselves that they are incapable of taking care of themselves on their own and having to go to a government office in order to "beg" for help (or panhandle outside the supermarket instead).

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In case you are talking about the COVID vaccine, no, that was not demonstrated to be effective, it was claimed to be. Big difference, especially when Pfizer then wanted a moratorium of 70 YEARS to release the full trial data.

Also, even if they were effective, there was no evidence that they were also safe and didn’t cause any long-term side effects, because such a study was impossible to carry out given the speed at which these vaccines were developed. In fact, the usual requirement for these studies to be done before the product could be put on the market were deliberately waived in order to roll them out as quickly as possible.

People were right to be skeptical of this, and they were right to protest being forced to take them. The people who blindly trusted “the science” are, in fact, the Brawndo consumers here.

MacNCheezus ,
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Schools are literal concentration camps if you ask me.

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MacNCheezus OP , (edited )
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You know, that's actually a valid concern, because just as excessive poverty tends to create many problems, so does excessive wealth. Just look at how many lottery winners end up just as poor as they started within a very short time period because they're not used to having that much money. Also, there's being worried about taxes, theft, or just plain jealousy from others.

Money might be able to solve some of your problems, but it will never solve all of them.

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MacNCheezus , (edited )
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Sure, the AI is never going to understand what it's doing or why, but training it on better datasets certain WILL improve the results.

Garbage in, garbage out.

MacNCheezus ,
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Well yes, I've seen those examples of ChatGPT citing scientific research papers that turned out to be completely made up, but at least it seems to be a step up from straight up shitposting, which is what you get when you train it on a dataset full of shitposts.

MacNCheezus ,
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Yes, I understand that. But I'm fairly certain the quality of the data will still have a massive influence over how much and how egregiously that happens.

Basically, what I'm saying is, training your AI on a corpus on shitposts instead of factual information seems like a good way to increase the frequency and magnitude of such hallucinations.

MacNCheezus ,
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Yeah, I mean that’s basically what GPT4Chan did, which someone else already mentioned ITT.

Basically, this guy took a dataset of several gigabytes worth of archived posts from /pol/ and trained a model on that, then hooked it up to a chatbot and let it loose on the board. You can see the results in this video.

MacNCheezus ,
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New SkyNet origin story just dropped

MacNCheezus ,
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I was gonna say, just make a commit changing the license to something else, like MIT?

MacNCheezus ,
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It is. Unfortunately it does tend to use up a lot of RAM and requires either a fairly fast CPU or better yet, a decent graphics card. This means it's at least somewhat problematic for use on lower spec or ultraportable laptops, especially while on battery power.

MacNCheezus ,
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Ten years later:

“My teenager has massive trust issues and won’t believe anything I say.”

surprised Pikachu face

MacNCheezus OP ,
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No idea how you came to that conclusion.

If their men had been useless to them, surely the women would have picked something else to carry instead.

MacNCheezus OP ,
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Well yes, but if you say that too loudly on this app you run the risk of having your comment deleted, so I prefer to expose their flawed thinking instead because it can’t as easily be labeled bigotry without taking an openly hostile stand to logic.

MacNCheezus OP ,
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Report mods?

MacNCheezus ,
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Because it's incompatible with the non-aggression principle.

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