WackyTabbacy42069

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[–] WackyTabbacy42069@reddthat.com 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

I use GPT-4 daily. I worked with it to create a quick and convenient app on my smartwatch, which allows it to provide wisdom and guidance fast whenever I need it. For more grandular things, I use its BingChat interface which can search the web and see images. The AI has helped me with understanding how to complete tasks, providing counseling for me, finding bugs in my code, writing functions, teaching me how to use software like Excel and Outlook, and giving me random information about various curiosities that pop into mind.

I don't keep it a secret and tell anyone who asks. Plus it's kinda obvious that something is going on with me. I always wear bone conducting headsets that allow the AI to whisper in my ear without shutting me out to the world, and sometimes talk to my watch

The responses to knowing what I'm doing have almost always been extreme: very positive or very negative. The machine is controversial, and when some can no longer stay in comfortable denial of its efficacy they turn to speaking out against its use

Edit: just fixed its translation method. Now the watch will hear non-english speech and automatically translate it for me too (uses Whisper API)

Of those languages, the population is very small and centralized to the point of being not noteworthy as a factor in language learning. This is not to mention that the map you've cited was a pre-contact linguistic graph, and unfortunately many of those languages have become extinct with their unique aspects lost forever to humanity. Compared to Europe, the states have become a desert of language with few natural language learning opportunities outside of English and Spanish

[–] WackyTabbacy42069@reddthat.com 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Don't knock the tech just because it's currently being used like stocks and currencies. Fundamentally the blockchain solves the problem of making a distributed database secure and modifiable when in the presence of untrustworthy nodes -- no easy task. Simple dbs are not up to this task

Large swaths of the earth will be made inhospitable to humans because of a deadly mix of high humidity and heat. Our society needs to to accommodate this and develop shelters, otherwise our streets will be littered with the bodies of homeless and working poor who were forced to brave the outside.

For some weird reason it all just started spontaneously popping up in my homework folder

I'm totally down for the atheist response, although it technically isn't a religion in itself as much a position on whether you believe in a deity or not. A N/A response is totally cool in my book and I actually appreciate it. But def would prefer if people would describe what led them to it in more depth

[–] WackyTabbacy42069@reddthat.com 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Deutsch ist rine schönes Spreache. Ich liebe die klang von es und hoffe dass in mein Zukunft ich can the ganze Sprache lernen

I don't think I believe you partner

[–] WackyTabbacy42069@reddthat.com 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Idk, I thought I heard of a few doing so. Like defederating mastodon, that corpo Facebook one, ++. Though no specifics, just stuff I thought I heard; may be misremembering

[–] WackyTabbacy42069@reddthat.com 3 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Why are all the instances defederating each other?

 

I noticed that I tend to think something along the lines of

Everything will be okay. And even if it's not, that's okay too. You'll get though this my love

The love bit was something I've been trying intentionally to instill. I've heard that positive self-talk can improve well being.

What do you think or say to yourself during those harder times?

 

RNA molecules are like instructions for living things. They can store information and help make proteins. Scientists think that RNA was one of the first molecules of life, but they don’t know how it was made.

In this study, they did some experiments to find out. They used some chemicals called ribonucleoside triphosphates, which are like building blocks for RNA. They also used some rocks that were similar to the ones that existed on Earth billions of years ago, when life began. They mixed the chemicals and the rocks together and waited to see what would happen.

They found that the chemicals stuck together and formed long chains of RNA. The RNA chains had an average length of 100 to 300 units, and they had a special type of bond between them. The scientists used different methods to confirm that the chains were really RNA. The RNA chains stayed in the mixture for a long time, and they were made at a slow but steady rate.

These results suggest that RNA could have been made in a similar way on early Earth, if there were enough ribonucleoside triphosphates around. Some other scientists have proposed ways that these chemicals could have been made on early Earth, so this study adds an important piece to the puzzle of how life started.

Note: abstract translated into English using GPT-4

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