Danioover9000

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  1. @thepixelmonk The problem is that Coffeezilla's audience won't have the same moral standards as him. Suppose he's being good faith and charitable with his take and only focus in on the scams, even from some of the most reputable guests or YouTubers or business people, well, the majority of his audience won't have that same ability to separate as cleanly, and would likely generalize and conflate actions with character and psychology and so on, maybe a smaller segment of his audience would abstract too quickly and jump to conclusions of silencing and censoring any person he covers. Maybe most of his audience, and the general viewers looking for skepticism and debunk content, won't have the same level of integrity and may attack the covered person. Another is what Lex Fridman asked in the interview. What happens when the person you covered actually was innocent of said scam accusations, and you went in too early and became the part that made the majority of the mob attack said business, which could have boycotted unreasonably? Maybe I'm intuiting that he's just an addict for doxxing other people, and an addict for coffee.
  2. @something_else Okay, thanks for clarifying.
  3. I even asked it 'how do I freestyle rap better?'. It's response: Here are some tips to help you improve your freestyle rap skills: Practice regularly: The more you practice, the more comfortable you'll become with freestyle rapping. Set aside time each day to freestyle rap, even if it's just for a few minutes. Start with a simple beat: Choose a beat that has a simple, straightforward rhythm to help you get started. As you become more comfortable with freestyle rapping, you can try rapping over more complex beats. Use rhymes: Rhymes are a key element of freestyle rap, so try to incorporate them into your lyrics as much as possible. You can use rhyming dictionaries or thesauruses to help you find rhymes, or try using wordplay to create rhymes. Stay in the moment: Freestyle rap is all about staying in the moment and reacting to what's happening around you. Try to stay focused on the present and use your surroundings and experiences as inspiration for your lyrics. Be confident: Confidence is key when freestyle rapping. Don't worry about making mistakes or sounding perfect – just let your words flow and have fun with it. Take breaks: If you're having trouble coming up with ideas or you're feeling stuck, take a break and come back to freestyle rapping later. Sometimes, stepping away for a bit can help you come back with fresh ideas and a renewed sense of creativity.
  4. @zurew Very nice. To clarify on my side, I was a hobbyist for writing several years ago, and have read and studied hundreds of writer blog on their tips and tricks for writing, and hundreds of ways to outline story plots, character plots. Literally long enough I can spend a few hours and the entire story world is about 80% complete, and I'm able to slip into almost every perspective and adopt how they think and feel. So, this is pretty useful knowing that chat can help with the templating aspects of writing in a technical way. I get focus more on the art and creative aspects.
  5. Here's my question 'How can a Solipsist date another person, when the other person doesn't exist?'. It's answer: Solipsism is a philosophical theory that holds that the self is the only thing that can be known to exist. According to this view, the external world and other people are not considered to be real or objectively existing, but rather are mere constructs or projections of the self. Given this perspective, it would be difficult for a solipsist to date another person, as the solipsist would not recognize the existence of the other person as a separate and independent entity. The solipsist might treat the other person as a hallucination or a figment of the solipsist's own imagination, rather than as a real and distinct individual. It is worth noting that solipsism is a highly controversial and disputed philosophical position, and many philosophers and scientists would reject it as being incompatible with our common-sense understanding of the world and our own experiences. Incredible, I need to think of a better gotcha question for this chat.
  6. @Matt23 This is it's answer: There is no single answer to this question, as it is a joke or riddle that is often used to amuse or entertain. The punchline of the joke is typically "to get to the other side," which is intended to be humorous because it is a simple and straightforward answer to a question that was posed in a humorous or absurd way. In reality, there are many possible reasons why a chicken might cross a road, including to find food, to reach a new nesting or roosting location, to explore its surroundings, or to escape from a predator. Chickens are known to be curious and active birds, and they may cross a road for a variety of reasons depending on their needs and circumstances.
  7. @Matt23 ???????????????????????????????????????????????????
  8. @zurew @integral Thank goodness, good to know I won't be charged for my phone. I'M IN OPENAI! I'M IN THEIR HOME PAGE! What should my first question be?
  9. @something_else That's actually nice to know. I SUCK AT CODING! I had a side project of making a visual novel, but the coding was boring and repetitive. This is really good to know this very smart tin box can solve even coding stuff. Now my ambitions of selling a A rated visual novel have reignited.
  10. @Carl-Richard Okay, I clicked the hyper link, and it took me to a sign in and login page. I can't be bothered coming up with a new email, so I signed in with my google, sorted everything out, until it asked me to verify a code using my phone. Why? Will this add to my phone bill if I put my number in?
  11. @integral I'm trying integral, it's just so hard integrating these new technologies...
  12. @KH2 DUDE! I swear it's asking me to pay monthly. Am I on the right website???
  13. What I'm fighting against is the loser's or cheater's mentality with using these A.I's and what seems to be encouraged under the radar. Like, why should I play chess seriously, when I can let the A.I's do the variations for me, and LOL at GMs trying to fight my almighty program? Why should I train hard, when I can cut so many corners with A.I?
  14. @Leo Gura would be singing a different tune if an A.I program did a better job contemplating, meditating, creating multiple courses, maybe even induced simulated psychedelic experiences, mystical/paranormal/supernatural experiences and so on. Then why do we need Actualized.org or read Leo's posts? The A.I replacing Leo Gura and Actualized.org is so much better.
  15. @something_else Wow, that's interesting! Who are you referring to that ghosted you: Coffeezilla or Lex Fridman
  16. @Carl-Richard So, I just register and sign up? Because it's telling me that I have to pay a monthly subscription, so...
  17. @Tyler Robinson I agree, it's healthy to critic constructively, but the attitude behind the critic is the unhealthy aspect. Like this video below: Edits are funny though.???
  18. @Carl-Richard Oh, is it free? Do I have to download anything?
  19. @Tyler Robinson Likely to encourage cheater's mentality or laziness, like just offload a lot of your work to robots. Of course, all context sensitive maybe I'm not a code guy, so it's nice to delegate that rote task to A.I, but for drawing or rapping I'd likely like to keep practicing and applying my own skills and actions and delegate less to A.I.
  20. What really scares and annoys the heel out of me, is that image making A.I programs might have an impact on my future career as a comic artist/illustrator/architecture. I worked and trained my drawing skills for those fields, years, and now A.I are potentially taking them away from me? Okay, maybe I defocus and look to game dev...oh look! Chat GTP and another A.I program that can make animations and games. Wherever I look to a field of interest, A.I just seem to also be there, invaded the field and cheapened the values and threaten to obsolete my future roles.
  21. Guys, I'm having problems with downloading ChatGPT. Can someone please explain how to?
  22. @Tyler Robinson Yes, most people should be protected from scammers, unless they bring the scammers to themselves though. To a degree, I agree with you that I also don't consider he is doing a noble mission. White hat hackers justify their YouTube Channel of exposing scammers or fraud callers via hacking and scamming techniques themselves, so, it's a double standard. Yes, I also intuit that his life purpose seems inauthentic, like he's pretending that this is his ultimate purpose on earth, whereas I feel that he's justifying his craving and addiction to investigate and journal about people's lives. Definitely ego rooted, although if that's his circumstance and conditions in his career and work development so far, well, that's where he's drawing his source of strength from. I also don't like how he moralizes. I also agree that scammers, and he used some quote i the Lex Fridman interview about scammers being born per minute or something, well, the majority of scammers are stage red/blue values mostly with some SD orange and above to be relatable and able to exploit and manipulate stages orange/green. Scammer's cognition and morality are less developed and both limitations of nature and nurture. Scammers are more varied in terms of personality, typically you'd find more extroverts and open minded scammer, typically in Ego development their ego is around impulsive(which are likely to do hard or red collar crime) up to opportunist(which is where white collar crimes are done from) and rarely above like Bureaucratic or strategic/construct aware. Typically states of consciousness are more conservative and fear based as they need to hustle and manipulate to gain more money and security. Life experiences and other lines of development may vary widely, but usually there's limitations and differences to the average westerner's and easterner's life. I also find Lex Fridman a bit suspicious, but less than Coffeezilla. He claims to be a computer scientist, when he partly hasn't accomplished much in that field. Now runs a podcast to interview strange people, for what?
  23. For starters, let me share an example of what I mean with strange skills, or unique skills if your more comfortable using this wording: Now, I have a few strange and unique skills unique to me, and a few more I've spent some energy and time doing every day, so how do I convert that into money, work and career?
  24. @DocWatts Very interesting, can this discovery cheapen the energy bill? Do they have a back up plan if there's a nuclear breakdown?