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Fuck personality tests. Who comes to your mind when I say “Michael”
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maybe the single funniest twitter comment I've ever seen
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Throwback to the funniest message I've received in my life
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reblog to tranquilize the person you reblogged this from
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link if you need it
#poll#theres a handful of pippins there#very appropriate#among many other chars#many susies and krises#wplace
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ok if you would like to watch both the animations together (fixed up a bit!) + a little bonus third.... xx
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Love what’s going on at the Vatican

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A lot of otherwise intelligent people are scared to criticize chatGPT because they think there is an observed pattern in history where new technology is always either good or inevitable, and people who are skeptical of new technology always look like fools, and they are scared to look foolish when AI is The New Technology That Revolutionized Everything.
I am not scared of any of that nonsense. The first reason, is that chatGPT isn't a "new technology" at all, both because it is just a scaled-up version of stuff that already existed, and because "technology" implies a thing that does something useful and ChatGPT doesn't appear to do anything useful.
The second reason, is that the people frightened of looking like Luddites assume that because we are all alive, the feared bad outcomes of new technology have never happened, and that is just completely false. New technologies have sometimes had awful impacts upon human quality of life and the environment. Sometimes, unilaterally inferior technologies have replaced superior technologies for economic or other reasons. Almost always new technologies have a mix of positive and negative impacts.
In fact, I think the uncontrolled, rapid growth of generative AI and large language models is happening because of the common belief that "new technology" is always inevitable and good. This is a new technology, therefore "developing" it is inherently leading towards Something. But instead, the amount of resources and environmental and human devastation is simply accelerating and accelerating. The new technology takes everything and gives us nothing.
#actually was made fun of as if i was an unintelligent idiot for saying theres downsides of kids being exposed to tech of recent years#their sarcastic comment about returning to the abacus (bc apparently i think calculators are bad too) is holding out less#now that chatGPT is at their fingertips
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Gamer vs. Introvert I played Deltarune. It's a pretty good game. Kris is my favorite.
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hey. good luck with everything, okay? [cutting the rope connecting your boat to the dock] just good luck. [starts pushing your boat further towards the stream] just have a good luck out there
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reblog if you're corny and insufferable
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A bird leaving it's cage, or maybe the cage leaving the bird behind...?
Guess who's back from vacation!! Wanted to post something and was inspired by this post made by thiingamajiig on Insta. See ya'll next monday when i post another part of the comic!
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in honour of the deltarune news im once again remembering my funniest memory of it which was opening the game unspoiled, entering my name as "chris" and then being absolutely fucking bewildered when the game told me I couldn't make my own choices and would instead have to be called. kris
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hapy entelechia day
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