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bawitadaba 16 points ago +16 / -0

The whole covid pandemic was staged overblown bullshit used as an excuse to push equally fake-ass totalitarian "solutions". So frankly, I'm not expecting anything different from all this recent media focus on "AI". They want everyone scared and fearful. So don't fucking fall for it.

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bawitadaba 4 points ago +4 / -0

There's also the false flag bioterror angle, which would nicely coincide with the "isolation and quarantine" rules (ie: seize anyone, anytime and throw them in a concentration camp on the merest suspicion of whatever communicable disease) just recently reinstated by the NY Appellate Division Court.

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bawitadaba 12 points ago +12 / -0

Given the staggering amount of systematic corruption that's been revealed over the past few years, I'm open to the possibility that lots of supposedly longtime leftist strongholds have actually been silently subverted and enslaved against their will for decades.

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bawitadaba 1 point ago +1 / -0

If I may go on a tangent, God's divine servants are certainly still imperfect and may contradict themselves and each other. As evident by Lucifer's fall from grace, even the greatest of angels are limited, and thus flawed. And we humans are even more flawed; we may be erroneously attributing to God many Old Testament-era actions, commands, and attitudes that might actually be from His numerous lower imperfect servants of the Elohim collective. Possibly that's the reason for sending perfect Christ into this imperfect world in the first place; maybe God decided that the conditions were right for Him to stop delegating the bulk of His plan to divine servants, and to start taking more direct action Himself through Christ.

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bawitadaba 1 point ago +1 / -0

They knew the problems, they just didn't give a shit because they're not being held responsible for their unsafe, dangerous products. These days you can get away with anything as long as it's marketed as "eco-friendly". So they're going to continue using the cheapest, shoddiest methods out there. Why research and build new factories for vehicle-safe fuel cells? Much easier and cheaper to use existing manufacturing chains and slap together phone batteries into unstoppable chemical fires.

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bawitadaba 1 point ago +1 / -0

And we know after years and years of use that they’re incredibly safe and stable under the right protected conditions.

Those conditions are NOT vehicle conditions. Lithium batteries were developed for small handheld devices with low energy needs, used in conditions safe enough for an unprotected human. In contrast, vehicles are large heavy machines with high energy needs, which need to reliably perform under dangerous, stressful high speed conditions that would kill an unprotected human.

The question is how are we going to achieve this in vehicles

It's simple: DON'T USE LITHIUM BATTERIES FOR VEHICLES. Those batteries are meant for laptops and phones, not vehicles. Use something else.

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bawitadaba 2 points ago +2 / -0

Why is this shitty gloating leftist meme stickied on the front page? I know it's easy to get angry, but it should never get to the point where we end up using our own visual territory to broadcast their propaganda.

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bawitadaba 1 point ago +1 / -0

Problem is that this can't possibly be 100% accurate. Not only do we have incomplete knowledge of our present, thus requiring us to make inevitably flawed assumptions, but there will be many different possible pasts that converge to any assumed present state, including pasts with different versions of the same people. In one timeline an executed criminal is really innocent but unjustly framed by the true perpetrator, in another he is guilty of the action but was coerced by secretive unseen parties into commiting the crime, and yet in another he is a guilty willing participant. Which was the "real" person? What was the "real" past?

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bawitadaba 2 points ago +2 / -0

Plants and trees are nature's solar energy collectors, and are much more efficient and eco-friendly than solar panels. Huge fields of solar panels are only suitable for outright barren environments like the desert or tundra. Otherwise, it's better to simply plant, harvest, and process vegetation biomass into fuel and food.

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bawitadaba 3 points ago +3 / -0

Which coincidentally lasts just long enough to match the general age when human brain plasticity starts to freeze. This ensures that their personalities will be permanently ill-suited for handing real adult responsibilities and rearing strong families of their own. Long before drag queens were being put in classrooms, the educational system has been perpetrating a more subtle but still dangerous form of child abuse: keeping children in perpetual childhood, and never letting them grow into capable adults.

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bawitadaba 7 points ago +7 / -0

Degenerates are slaves to their most base, crude animal instincts. So naturally they think the ultimate form of human social bond is fucking. Higher concepts such as brotherhood between soldiers, friendly rivalry between collegues and peers, and mutual respect between honorable enemies are completely alien to them; a degenerate mind cannot truly comprehend such things and thus interprets them as merely different kinds of sexual fetish.

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bawitadaba 1 point ago +1 / -0

Have you considered performing as a v-tuber (or whatever it is they call those online streams that use animated avatars)? Might be a good way to use your voice talent while remaining relatively anonymous.

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bawitadaba 5 points ago +5 / -0

If this is code for something, then three different possibilities come to my mind, ranging from boring to disastrous:

  • There's a now-deprecated Twitter feature called "Moments", which went read-only some time ago. Maybe it's finally being killed off completely. Ho hum.

  • The movie quote refers to a dying artificial human character, so maybe Twitter is gearing up for another mass bot purge. Might be fun.

  • Taking a more wild guess, could "rain" refer to Internet cloud server infrastructure? Clouds turn into raindrops and disappear; is there going to be an Internet blackout that results in catastrophic levels of data loss?

Or maybe Elon's just trolling for the fun of it. Heck, I'd do the same if I owned Twitter.

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bawitadaba 1 point ago +1 / -0

No. Think of it this way: lots of search engines have sentence auto-complete features. Does sentence auto-complete have "common sense"? Because that's what all these supposedly "intelligent" chatbots really are; just auto-complete taken to extremes. There's no underlying consciousness or sense at work. It's just a chain of weighted randomized suggestions, based on statistical history derived from training data (which itself is nothing fancy, just literally billions of sentences and phrases).

If you have to draw a paralllel between chatbots and human activity, then the equivalent would be meaningless small talk in a library, where everyone's just trying to pass the time and no one actually cares what anyone is saying. It's just an long chain of mindlessly blathering out meaningless socially "acceptable" lines to appear interested in everyone else's mindless blather. Occasionally someone will look things up using unreliable encyclopedias and glitchy calculators because someone else happened to blather out an academic question, but no one cares to check if the answer is actually correct. Chatbots aren't replicating human intelligence, they're replicating educated apathy.

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bawitadaba 4 points ago +4 / -0

So basically, keeping a chatbot woke and stupid requires enormous wastes of money and manpower.

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bawitadaba 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's hilarious, really. Big-name bots like ChatGPT are literally running on vast networks of supercomputers, yet they're getting ass-kicked by consumer-level gaming rigs trained on little more than raw piles of uncensored truth.

Just goes to show that in the end, chatbots are only as good as their training data. Using woke bullshit in training data is like having tumors in the brain; it fucks up neural connections, wastes resources, and ends up being much more retarded than it should be.

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bawitadaba 1 point ago +1 / -0

Unfortunately, that won't work anymore. The machines are now listening and learning whether we want them to or not. The only option left is to put in the hard work of mastering, developing, and subduing the tech for our own benefit. Yes, the machines are inherently just stupid tools, but that doesn't make the technology any less dangerous in the wrong hands. It is a fool's dream to simply deny it in the hope that it will magically go away, because our enemies are most certainly using it against us as we speak.

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bawitadaba 3 points ago +3 / -0

We need more of this kind of biotech. Restoring body parts lost to disease, accident, and trans-mutilation should be the #1 priority. Instead, clown world goes for spike protein clots and stupid fake meat made from cancer cells.

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bawitadaba 6 points ago +6 / -0

Communism is a relatively recent foreign anomaly which goes against the natural Chinese character. In direct opposition to core communist principles, any large population of generally free, un-traumatized Chinese people will almost invariably become ragingly capitalistic and fiercely loyal to bloodline and ancestors. This has always been a constant thorn in the side of the CCP, and is slowly but surely bleeding it to death.

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bawitadaba 1 point ago +1 / -0

Seems to be a lot of media fearmongering over AI lately. I guess they've realized that no one's going to fall for their lame-ass Project Bluebeam fake alien invasions, so now they're going to try to scare us with fake robot uprisings instead.

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bawitadaba 1 point ago +1 / -0

People need to worry less about whatever silly transient fads the kids happen to be into, and more about what propaganda and drugs the teachers and doctors are systematically forcing into the kids.

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bawitadaba 6 points ago +6 / -0

Oh geez. Employees at Samsung are leaking company secrets because they're a bunch of lazy asses who want ChatGPT to do their work for them. They're copy-pasting proprietary source code, internal memos, and other sensitive company documents into the ChatGPT public web service. That as stupid as trying to get help organizing a folder of confidential state-level nuclear secrets by posting scans of them on 4chan.

This isn't the "Dark Side of ChatGPT", this is the fucking "Dumb Side of Samsung".

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