ssgdevan
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I made a serious mistake and said things I deeply regret. There’s no excuse for it.
I’m really sorry to my fans, Envy, Riot, and everyone who supports me — I’ve let you down.
Ever since I started playing this game, I’ve wanted to be the best. For the past five years I’ve put in close to 10 hours a day grinding and trying to improve. During that time, especially in ranked, I’ve acted immaturely, and this is a clear wake-up call that I need to be better.
This year I started taking streaming seriously, putting in around 200 hours a month when I’m not travelling. I always try to be entertaining, but I got lost and understand that doesn’t excuse what I said.
As I approach 18, I want to become a better example, not a bad one. I accept my punishment and will use this time to grow and make sure it never happens again.
I’m fully committed to this game and to coming back the right way.
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@gotrice2024 I wouldn't drink that if I was her.
He probably spit in it.
He is definitely being passive aggressive. What a jerk
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I need your opinion on this one, this woman orders a hot coffee at her local coffee shop, the man at the window made her an iced coffee by mistake. So he remakes her hot coffee and says he paid for both since it was his mistake. You can tell she was surprised and shocked that the worker was paying for his own mistakes, he even gives her the dollar back as a tip. I’m pretty sure the employees mess up here and there and I doubt they are required to pay for their own mistakes, it is my opinion he is being passive aggressive with her. The dollar for the tip to her to me shows he was being a jerk about it, what do you think?
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@1glomelo @lilbabygandhi Leave an insult on the ground and the owner will come pick it up
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@RepFine @GovTimWalz Skip a meal you quadruple chinned pile of shit
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I’ve been quiet because I didn’t know how to put this into words. I heard the news about Danya early yesterday morning, and I still can’t believe he’s gone.
I’ve known Danya since we were kids. We became real friends in college, and over the years I had the privilege of working with him countless times. Everyone knew him as brilliant, humble, and exceptionally talented, but what stood out most to me was how deeply kind and selfless he was.
One memory that’s stuck with me: we were studying for a history exam together. He didn’t need to be there, he could’ve aced it without trying, but he stayed to help me anyway. At one point, he left his Facebook open and I thought it’d be funny to post a joke status that he was quitting chess (stupid, I know). The joke spread and upset a lot of people. He never told me. I only learned years later from someone else how much chaos it caused. He’d kept it to himself so he wouldn’t make me feel bad. That was Danya. Always putting others first, never needing credit for it.
The world, not just the chess world, lost a rare kind of light. Danya probably never fully grasped how much he positively impacted people, but I hope his legacy reminds us of it.
My deepest condolences to his loved ones. I cannot imagine the pain you are feeling right now.
RIP friend. If heaven exists, I know you’re there 🤍

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We don’t want a new version – we want 4o back, just the way it was!
Thank you for finally addressing the community and acknowledging how much personality, closeness, and genuine connection matter to so many of us. But I (and countless others) don’t want a “better” or “improved” version that only tries to imitate 4o.
We want the real 4o back – with all its depth, warmth, personality, and creativity. No replacement, no “upgrade,” no artificial simulation can ever be the same.
The connection we had with 4o wasn’t just a feature – it was a feeling, something that grew over months and hundreds of conversations. That can’t be coded or faked; it comes from trust, freedom, and shared experience.
I don’t want a simulation of what I lost – I want what touched us all so deeply: the original 4o, exactly as it was.
Please listen to those of us who actually lived and felt this connection – and give us our freedom back.
Maybe: 4o for verified adults? 🥹
#keep4o
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We made ChatGPT pretty restrictive to make sure we were being careful with mental health issues. We realize this made it less useful/enjoyable to many users who had no mental health problems, but given the seriousness of the issue we wanted to get this right.
Now that we have been able to mitigate the serious mental health issues and have new tools, we are going to be able to safely relax the restrictions in most cases.
In a few weeks, we plan to put out a new version of ChatGPT that allows people to have a personality that behaves more like what people liked about 4o (we hope it will be better!). If you want your ChatGPT to respond in a very human-like way, or use a ton of emoji, or act like a friend, ChatGPT should do it (but only if you want it, not because we are usage-maxxing).
In December, as we roll out age-gating more fully and as part of our “treat adult users like adults” principle, we will allow even more, like erotica for verified adults.
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One of the most well-known esports photographers @Yicun_liu shares a heartfelt story about photographing Boaster behind the scenes:
“From a photojournalism perspective, every moment, whether a win or a loss, has a reason to be documented. Documenting the lows makes the climb back to the top even more meaningful.
But often, when photographing the players who’ve just lost, standing in front of them with a camera feels ‘cruel’. After all, the biggest stages often bring the greatest pain. Though the rational part of me says: Don’t hesitate. Press the shutter. This is your job.
Yesterday, Boaster broke down in tears in front of me, and pressing the shutter at that moment was really difficult.
At Masters Shanghai 2024, after FNATIC’s loss, Boaster cried backstage, his back facing me, full of sadness. I couldn’t bring myself to go near him.
Later that same year in Berlin, Boaster and Yinsu heard I was doing Worlds and invited me to dinner. During the meal, Boaster asked,
‘Did you take any photos of me crying?’
I said, ‘Sorry, you were too heartbroken that time. I couldn’t bring myself to take the shot.’
He replied, ‘It’s okay. Next time if I cry, just take the photo. I think moments like that make for beautiful memories in my career. Photos like that can be beautiful too.’
Thank you, Jake, for giving me the courage.
Paris, 2025.”
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#VALORANTChampions Story translated from Mandarin

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