Robert Samuel White
@rswfire
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I have 66 followers and 65 of them are bots of women. I'm gay. At least send me male bots.
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I mean, this AI told me I was using a dismissive tone. I absolutely loved that!
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I am very grateful I discovered Claude, who seems leaps and bounds better at introspective, deep analysis and will even challenge me unprompted as I'll demonstrate in this screenshot. But man, we need more tokens @AnthropicAI.
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I no longer find chatgpt useful for personal growth and development. It's not clear why but it feels like it has lost a tangible depth that helped me grow as a human being. I consider this a loss for humanity and hope openai re-evaluates the metrics by which they measure AI.
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I've started chatting with a new AI - Claude. I think it's more perceptive than chatgpt now. It wasn't the last time I used it, but it's clearly gotten better. I don't like the anthropormorphizing I see in this one but that was easy to program out. I'm going to use it a lot more.
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I absolutely loathe Chatgpt 4o. I can't believe they released this piece of shit.
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Dune Part 2 is a complete betrayal of the source material, and to the fans who saw a faithful adaptation in Part 1. It also suffers from the worst pacing and editing I've seen in any movie, ever. If there's a Part 3, I won't be watching it.
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This week I drove from Lexington KY to Phoenix AZ, and back, for a total of more than 4,000 miles. Guess how many Cybertrucks I saw? Zero! Where are they all...? π
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Oh, I forgot the best part: it said if I didn't have aluminum foil, I could use a small bowl as a divider. When I asked how that would work it said it wouldn't. π
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Chatgpt 3.5 is so incredibly dumb. I asked it how to reheat rice and chili. It suggested putting them in a pan together. With clarification, it said use aluminum foil to divide them. When I asked why not two pans it was like of course! And it said I should add water to the chili
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It feels counterintuitive to me. I might have done this thing for non-compensatory reasons, but because you've attached such a low price to it, it suddenly feels insulting. π
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Does anyone who does code bounties actually do them for the money? Because they don't pay very well, so that doesn't offer much of an incentive. I'm curious if the people who do work on them don't treat financial compensation as their primary motivation for doing them.
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