What are you talking about? You are the one who ranted about people proving you wrong.
You made a big deal out of someone being perfectly pleasant replying to you.
Your viewpoint of anyone responding to you with anything other than agreement as an attack seems to be the real issue.
I'm not upset, you shouldn't be either, it's not that big of a deal.
Seems like a friendly enough response was given to your comment and you automatically assumed they were only interested in saying you're wrong.
Having a discussion is not "proving everyone wrong"
I disliked signal app wise, and Matrix app was a buggy mess for me and the 4 other people who tried to use it as well
SimpleX was easy to setup and has been for the most part stable for all of us.
Basically to answer your question, people like different things.
SimpleX isn’t perfect by any means but it seems to be developed at a somewhat decent pace with noticeable improvements being made.
As a dev it’s nice to check all the official guideline boxes, as a user I’d much rather actually have features.
They’re just going to source the allowed parts from Red Bull basically exactly like they used to do with Toro Rosso.
To think that will equate to a RB19 is a bit insane in my opinion. They will likely improve, but still be a mid midfield team like they used to be with Toro Rosso.
I feel like ChatGPT itself probably has a fairly loose temp setting (just a hunch) and I tend to set my conversations up to be more on the strict side
I imagine that’s why our results differ, it’s strange OpenAI doesn’t let ChatGPT site users or at least premium users adjust anything really yet.
Look at the first question in the my first screenshot. It gets that question correct for “mayonnaise” lol
But it’s able to correct unlike what’s shown in the OP messages.
Extremely semantically it seems but it clearly listens. It's neat to see how different each person experience is.
Also different tuning parameters etc..could make outputs different. That might explain why mine is seemingly a bit better at listening.
Now it’s broken, I guess I I don’t use it this way often enough. Interesting nonetheless!
Edit - it’s very semantic, it matters if I include an uppercase “S” or not. That’s amusing.
I wonder if the temperature settings adjustment would fix that or just make it even weirder.