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 hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zipto
 No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Did it really used to be common for guys to go to a bar every night like in Cheers or The Simpsons?
1·10 days agoVery cutesy reply. I see you looking down on people who choose to drink elsewhere in this thread. I don’t know if you think alcoholism is funny, or depression is funny, or if you’re just running your mouth about things you don’t understand, but you’re being a bit silly.
That’s literally free money, yes please.
 hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zipto
 No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Did it really used to be common for guys to go to a bar every night like in Cheers or The Simpsons?
5·10 days agoIt’s not “technically considered depression & alcoholism” to have a drink alone at home. That’s just not true. 🤷♂️
 hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zipto
 No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some good things to purchase to add a new distraction to my life?
1·11 days agoI’m not getting emotional about you being mentally ill, you little lunatic 😂
 hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zipto
 No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some good things to purchase to add a new distraction to my life?
1·11 days agoOh no dude you’re definitely no halfwit; you’re fully witted, maybe even extra witted, for sure. So clever and so switched on.
I genuinely hope you get well soon. Please don’t do anything you think the chatbot tells you to do.
 hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zipto
 No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some good things to purchase to add a new distraction to my life?
41·12 days agoBecause what you’ve typed is mental, mate! You’re saying there’s actual sentient Greek Gods in these chatbots, and you’re going off on these multiple-paragraph long comments that are genuinely incomprehensible. It’s not dogma, and I’m not a coward - you’ve got something wrong with your head, and you’ve made yourself believe a chatbot is god because it can scrape image data.
 hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zipto
 No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some good things to purchase to add a new distraction to my life?
6·12 days agoOh mate I’m really sorry but I think you might need to step back a bit from these chatbots. They’re not sentient, they’re not gods. I think it would be healthy to stop using them, just for a little while.
 hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zipto
 No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some good things to purchase to add a new distraction to my life?
3·12 days agoI’m not really sure what you’re saying if I’m being honest mate! That image the model generated, what did you type to generate it? “Woman face chromatic lighting?” But without any vowels? I’m not sure I understand why not having vowels is significant here, isn’t that just typo correction?
 hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zipto
 No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some good things to purchase to add a new distraction to my life?
2·12 days agoWait, so are you saying there are living entities that are named after the Greek Gods in your AI model? What’s the Queen of Hearts?
That’s a shame, that place looks good!
🤖🤖 VERY ORIGINAL, WELL DONE FELLOW ROBOT 🤖🤖
Did you get it from a fancy place or a greasy spoon?
I think ‘master’ is fine for the master branch. It’s a master copy of the codebase.
I think ‘main’ is fine for the main branch. It’s the main branch of the repo.
I use ‘main’ at work cos that’s what my git client defaults to. I use ‘master’ at home because that’s what my git client defaults to. 🤷♂️
 hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zipto
 Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Any AI/service that can translate legal writings to a more understandable version?
8·1 month agoBeing slightly wrong in a translation is bad, for sure, but doesn’t (often) invent new facts. I still would not trust it for a legal document, personally.
I did actually originally ask what your point was in the comment I wrote, but I couldn’t phrase it in a way that didn’t feel hostile - which I hope I’m not coming across as. I just couldn’t quite grasp the point you were trying to make, and I think it’s because we disagree on a fundamental level here.
Yes if they’re signing a contract, absolutely get a lawyer if you don’t understand what you’re signing, but occasionally you just need to look up a law or accept a eula, and it would be nice to be able to have some help reading it, even if it’s from an imperfect tool.
I agree with the first part about signing a contract, but totally disagree with the second. If I need to look up a law, or anything at all, I would never run it through a machine that regularly invents “facts” from whole cloth, or misinterprets, while agreeing and confidently backing any implications I give it. LLMs are inherently untrustworthy, in my opinion, partly because they’re programmed to be “yes-men” who engage the user constantly in order to sell them a service, and partly because they don’t “know” anything - they just essentially scrape the web and then uncritically mash whatever they find together and return it in convincing natural language.
I think they are dangerous to engage with at any level.
 hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zipto
 Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Any AI/service that can translate legal writings to a more understandable version?
13·1 month agoThe reason you ask a lawyer and not an LLM if you can’t understand the original document is because LLMs regularly misinterpret and hallucinate, and you might have no way to verify that what it says is true.
The LLM doesn’t know things. It isn’t “the key” or “the answer”. I don’t think this user is talking about translating a legal document from another actual language or anything.
Hey how’d you get your hands on my code
 hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zipto
 Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What does it take for you to determine someone has low intelligence?
1·1 month agodeleted by creator
 hotdogcharmer@lemmy.zipto
 Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What does it take for you to determine someone has low intelligence?
25·1 month agoIt’s ‘case in point’, by the way.


Do we reckon this is a grok output? Or maybe a ChatGPT output where the chatbot was instructed to be as cringeworthy as possible?