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I like OCaml. Currently Microsoft (O365 Core/Substrate internals), formerly Facebook (Hacklang). I identify as a peacenik

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There are already more good movies than ill be able to see in my lifetime. Why are new movies getting made? At some point, cinema has to become what classical and jazz music are now

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Wow, Grok video generator is so bad at doing what you tell it to. It’s like, yeah, I run out of video credits, but only because I have to regenerate over and over… Bing image creator was the same way. Who would pay for this?

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Hmm, first time I’ve had this buggy of an experience with ChatGPT. I asked it to edit my cat’s photo to make her look white (she’s a brown tabby), but it repeatedly failed to generate anything, and then this (don’t know why thinking was triggered)

Hmm, first time I’ve had this buggy of an experience with ChatGPT. I asked it to edit my cat’s photo to make her look white (she’s a brown tabby), but it repeatedly failed to generate anything, and then this (don’t know why thinking was triggered)
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I’m obsessed with composers in the 19th and 20th century dying of iatrogenic causes. Latest - Gustav Holst, died in 1934, 2 days after a “successful” surgery

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Wow, first time I’ve seen such a thing - a piece of whiteout tape applied to a word in a new copy of a book that came out in 2005. Has anyone actually heard of this word? Seems very specific to the former British Empire territories. How did it become so offensive since 2005?

Wow, first time I’ve seen such a thing - a piece of whiteout tape applied to a word in a new copy of a book that came out in 2005.

Has anyone actually heard of this word? Seems very specific to the former British Empire territories. How did it become so offensive since 2005?