This is true only if you don’t have a constant stream of plastic coming in, which you do.
This is true only if you don’t have a constant stream of plastic coming in, which you do.
Americans do it regardless of religion
Situational awareness. Read the room and try to anticipate problems in advance, rather than living on autopilot.
Airplane mode is still useful for lots of other things. I’d be pretty upset if the feature was removed.
Upvoted content is not higher quality. An AI trained only on the top posts of Reddit would be very funny though.
They could filter posts by time, but that prevents any further data from being used which still limits the value of Reddit to buyers. Even all of Reddit pre-AI is probably too small to be useful indefinitely.
Not exactly what I’m suggesting. Glitch tokens could just be filtered out when training AI which would render it useless. It needs to be hard to spot and look like a regular post, which can be accomplished by just having a LLM make comments.
You wouldn’t need to make nonsense output. In fact, using output that is hard to distinguish from natural posts would be better as it would prevent poisoned posts from being spotted and removed.
Why don’t you have the battery percentage shown?
Some have speculated that Nakamoto is an alias for Adam Beck, or one of the other founders. It is known that nakamoto was living in a European timezone.
It’s pretty obvious that Tourettes Guy is an actor. But it’s hilarious nonetheless
Some could call human civilization a form of superorganism. So you could reincarnate as a city.
I agree with you. If a person cannot spend 8 hours a day lifting boxes in a warehouse then they are of no value to society. Simple as that.
OK, but there are some organisms that can live either as single cells or in colonies, like algae. How do you categorize them? Plus there are some colonial animals like Portuguese man o war that are composed of hundreds of separate individuals connected to each other, or ant colonies which work as a collective superorganism. And even in humans there are some cells that do not stay attached, like sperm cells. Could you reincarnate as a sperm cell?
This would only be the case if reincarnation is completely random, and it depends on what we consider an individual. You could arbitrarily define a human as just a cluster of cells, does that mean you could reincarnate as a single human cell?
Stable diffusion
More freedom means more spam and propaganda.
Why talk to people when you can talk to AI? Plus the AI has tons of brand recommendations your friends would never share with you.
Lol the irony of pirates trying to copyright their work