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  • Meanwhile I get pissed off whenever I talk to AI about books I’m reading because they have no idea of the concept of spoilers, they consistently simp to my opinions and when they spew falsehoods and “misremember” facts from books I’ve already read, they simply say "GREAT CORRECTION! I WAS SO WRONG THERE, YOU’RE RIGHT, PROTAGANIST DIDN’T ACTUALLY DIE IN CHAPTER 3. MY LAST 2 PAGE SYNOPSIS ABOUT HOW PROTAGANIST DIED IN CHAPTER 3 IS A BIT INCORRECT, AND NOW HERE’S A 300 WORD ESSAY ON HOW I NEVER ACTUALLY SAID PROTAGONIST DIDN’T ACTUALLY DIE IN CHAPTER 3!

    Seriously. How can anyone talk to an LLM and not feel like they’re talking to a glorified phone answering computer?








  • It isn’t definitely the most counterfeited, it’s the most identified and most profitable. Hand over a $100 note and the pen comes out. Hand over a $10 and it doesn’t. If you’re bleaching a $1.00 note the $100 is the most profitable, but the $10 not is the least likely to be identified. $20 is a happy medium and if I had to guess the most likely to be professionally counterfeited.

    It’s an interesting question because the statistics are only based on identified counterfeits.