"Hey boss I made a novel technology that allows you to take photos without film and you can put them on a computer!"
"WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU STEVEN"
"Hey boss I made a novel technology that allows you to take photos without film and you can put them on a computer!"
"WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU STEVEN"
No hot sauce in the house? Blasphemy!
What a gorgeous knife, though I don't imagine I'd enjoy the feel of the handle.
You reminded me that I was in the market for a budget knife and I consequently spent an hour looking at all kinda of Civivis and Kizers to beat up.
Movies don't hit me as hard, but the medium that is video games really sells the rough moments for me. Maybe it's something about being responsible for moving the narrative that makes me connect with video game characters.
Bring a blanket and a box of tissues. There is no "I'm too tough to cry" in this game, at least I don't know anyone who hasn't.
That Dragon Cancer made me fucking weep.
Clair Obscur, God of War 2018, What Remains of Edith Finch, The Last of Us, Bastion, Halo: Reach, Firewatch, Celeste, Telltale's The Walking Dead, FFXV, Baldur's Gate 3, Shadow of the Colossus, and more, all made me tear up.
Can you tell I'm quite emotional about video games?
It's usually Canadians and cutouts of real faces.
IIRC this is because companies will post jobs that they want to hire for internally. Either they are required to post these positions publicly, or they benefit from doing so.
Asking your favorite LLM to whisk up a comment to post is easier than thinking up a comment for yourself. However, it would be easier for you to simply not comment at all.
So, in the interest of ease and convenience, we ask you to not comment if all you have to say is an LLM regurgitation.
Thanks.
I find it depressing that many of the users trying to salvage their 4o boyfriends are stuck so far down the rabbit hole that they don't see how creepy the entire premise is.
You just lost your AI boyfriend, so now you're frantically archiving every conversation you've had with him (it), feeding the archive to the new model, and conditioning him (it) to behave exactly how you want...
In their minds, the AI boyfriends are legitimate partners and have some amount of humanity inside them... so where is the line between conditioning and abuse?
I wonder how many messages you'd have to send to your GPT-partner in a year to spend more water/energy than it takes to keep a human alive?
I bought a Kodak shirt and hat when I went to their retail store in Seoul. It's a nice shirt, and it makes me wish they had apparel that looked as good in the US market.