Ateam2023
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have you seen that dudes latest "panty smelling post" , laughable,, Class A weirdo, ,Brother tell me you’re talking about that death is available shit, I can’t read more that 5 posts of that shit without physically cringing
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have you seen that dudes latest "panty smelling post" , laughable,, Class A weirdo, ,Brother tell me you’re talking about that death is available shit, I can’t read more that 5 posts of that shit without physically cringing
I wasn't gonna say anything g but I clicked and read about 2 pages of that shit and thought.. what Tha fuck.... made me feel weird.... obviously there is something about that i don't know that makes it makes since............ but I don't want to know!!! If it makes em happy!!!!!!Need reference to keep the rotfl going where was it?
I mean it's his log, it's his territory whatever floats his boat xD but I do agree with the analysis done before about that we need to be careful in not promoting reckless behaviour for the youngster that come here lurking around.I wasn't gonna say anything g but I clicked and read about 2 pages of that shit and thought.. what Tha fuck.... made me feel weird.... obviously there is something about that i don't know that makes it makes since............ but I don't want to know!!! If it makes em happy!!!!!!
You can't. We just try our best I guessMan, protecting kids thinking about AAS is a tough cookie. They are going to find information somewhere, so how can you balance that correctly???
It’s a good question and probably how people justify leaving it out in the open. I can’t say definitively that one is right and the other isn’t because harm reduction practices definitely challenge assumptions in many other contexts like heroin usage. That being said in this specific context I think it was given too much attention and would be hard for someone new reading the thread to know if the community was against that behavior.Man, protecting kids thinking about AAS is a tough cookie. They are going to find information somewhere, so how can you balance that correctly???
It's no different from reading a book bruhHell, I’d rather be wrong than use ChatGPT. ChatGPT smart isn’t really smart at all.
Sort of. But if I post ChatGPT as if it’s my own knowledge that’s more like plagiarism. Are you really smart? Or are you AI smart. A lot of that going on around here. lolIt's no different from reading a book bruh.
Imo a new type of smart is emerging where people who are both smart and using these tools to ask it the right questions become greater than the sum of their parts. The key to getting good answers out of it is already understanding the domain you are querying about so you ask it the right things.Sort of. But if I post ChatGPT as if it’s my own knowledge that’s more like plagiarism. Are you really smart? Or are you AI smart. A lot of that going on around here. lol
It's no different from reading a book bruh.
Well if you google up something and read up on it, do you know it or not? lolSort of. But if I post ChatGPT as if it’s my own knowledge that’s more like plagiarism. Are you really smart? Or are you AI smart. A lot of that going on around here. lol
Exactly.Imo a new type of smart is emerging where people who are both smart and using these tools to ask it the right questions become greater than the sum of their parts. The key to getting good answers out of it is already understanding the domain you are querying about so you ask it the right things.
I agree , thats why i try and post the screenshots of my information and don't act like it's my personal thoughts or whatever, experiences etc, i learn alot from asking questions To an AI "Because" i then cross reference and seek second opinion etc so its not biased by one AI answer , i hope that made sense i just think some AI are wayy better than others, , i personally like Perplexity AI because you can ask "the question" and get a straight answer without a lot of "fluff" , ,Sort of. But if I post ChatGPT as if it’s my own knowledge that’s more like plagiarism. Are you really smart? Or are you AI smart. A lot of that going on around here. lol
The "key" is asking the correct questions , then you get the correct answers,, Key QuestionsImo a new type of smart is emerging where people who are both smart and using these tools to ask it the right questions become greater than the sum of their parts. The key to getting good answers out of it is already understanding the domain you are querying about so you ask it the right things.
The other "key" is the ability to know that the answers provided are indeed correct or at the very least modestly defensible.Imo , The "key" is asking the correct questions , then you get the correct answers,, Key Questions
I just went and looked ‘My favourite pantie wearer’ fucking naaahhh, that’s diabolicalhave you seen that dudes latest "panty smelling post" , laughable,, Class A weirdo, ,
It makes sense. In my mind we are just a bunch of guys trying to figure it all out together. But some people seemed to have everything already figured out…I agree , thats why i try and post the screenshots of my information and don't act like it's my personal thoughts or whatever, experiences etc, i learn alot from asking questions To an AI "Because" i then cross reference and seek second opinion etc so its not biased by one AI answer , i hope that made sense i just think some AI are wayy better than others, , i personally like Perplexity AI because you can ask "the question" and get a straight answer without a lot of "fluff" , ,
Yeah this is problematic, it works better in contexts where you can verify it immediately like code. Otherwise you have to challenge it a bit and make it cross reference information. I used to be able to ask it for sources and it would give better responses and sources but lately the sources have a link text as one thing and some random unrelated study as the actual linkThe other "key" is the ability to know that the answers provided are indeed correct or at the very least modestly defensible.![]()
Since I'm bored I just paid for a years worth of chatgp thing yalll are taking about... might be about my simpleton iqYeah this is problematic, it works better in contexts where you can verify it immediately like code. Otherwise you have to challenge it a bit and make it cross reference information. I used to be able to ask it for sources and it would give better responses and sources but lately the sources have a link text as one thing and some random unrelated study as the actual link
