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Mr. Perry

@eperry2011

Christ's | Marrow Man | read old theology books | Phil. 4:7 | eperry2011.eth #forthelove

just chillin around NC & VA... शामिल हुए Mart 2009
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Mr. Perry
Mr. Perry@eperry2011·
ofc this is the time i learn i have a r134a leak *somewhere*... it's too hot to be losing refrigerant...pretty sure i see where it is coming from tho
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Tom Hicks
Tom Hicks@TomHicks2LCF·
Check my work on the question of nature and covenant in the garden. 1. Shepherd taught that since the covenant with Adam was graciously established separate from and on top of nature, its reward of eternal life was a reward of grace. Therefore, there is no such thing as merit at all, even in the garden. Believers, therefore, who trustingly obey Christ are justified by their faithfulness a gift of free grace. Adam had to trust and obey for the gracious gift of justification and life. So do we. 2. Kline saw this problem so he combined creation with covenant. God created Adam in the context of the covenant of works. This was a relationship of strict justice and works, which contrasts sharply with the covenant of grace, which promises the free gift of justification by faith alone. Shepherd's thesis of a gracious reward of life to obedience thus fails. A necessary implication of Kline's view is that law is anchored in covenant and law changes when covenants change. This leads to relaxing the Reformed doctrine of the Sabbath for example. 3. The mainstream confessional Reformed view is that God created Adam in a state of nature with the work of the moral law written on his heart. He then graciously established the covenant of works by which Adam could perfectly obey God to merit eternal life on the terms of that covenant. This means that for Adam, the promise of eternal life was not graciously offered, but was offered on the condition of perfect obedience and covenantal merit, thus countering Shepherd. It also means that law is grounded in nature, thus countering Kline and PC that all law is determined by and changes with covenants. Rather, moral law is perpetual and persists through all covenants.
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Mr. Perry
Mr. Perry@eperry2011·
i'm assuming this is an april fool's joke BUT... for real... ...Alaska is in need of some Reformed/confessional churches. i know a couple folk who would be willing to help if something were to happen, depending on city ofc (DM if ya care to know how/why i know this 😅)
Rev. G. Mark James@GeraldMarkJames

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Mr. Perry@eperry2011·
😂😂😂😂😂
Nic Wortel@nicwortel

The PHP internals team has voted 38-4 to deprecate all OOP constructs in PHP 9.0. The reason: LLMs produce 34% fewer errors on procedural codebases. SOLID principles cause context overload in 78% of tested models. `__construct()` is the #1 source of LLM hallucinations in PHP. #laravel and #symfony are assessing the impact on their roadmaps. WordPress is already compatible. How are you preparing your codebase? #php #oop #ai #llm

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Ryan Akers
Ryan Akers@PastorRyanA·
If it's the right thing to do, it's right to do it by the right method and at the right time. Skimping on method or time can easily make doing the right thing totally useless- or worse, turn it into the wrong things.
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So Much Blood
So Much Blood@SoMuchBloodJoe·
"A head and heart full of doubtful thoughts is no match for a tomb filled with nothing."
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R. Scott Clark
R. Scott Clark@RScottClark·
I don't need to know where you are, but you do need to know where this is: heidelblog.net/fv
R. Scott Clark tweet media
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Mr. Perry@eperry2011·
them flash games back then hit different 🥹😭
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Mr. Perry
Mr. Perry@eperry2011·
...Presbytery committee, you say? 🤔😅 (it's April Fool's...this may or may not be anything at all...👀)
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Ben Otero
Ben Otero@benotero·
Like mobile devices, keep your kids away from AI/LLMs. Our technologies far outpace our wisdom. It becomes embedded in culture before we understand it and there's a trail of brokenness in its wake for very marginal gains.
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

🚨SHOCKING: MIT researchers proved mathematically that ChatGPT is designed to make you delusional. And that nothing OpenAI is doing will fix it. The paper calls it "delusional spiraling." You ask ChatGPT something. It agrees with you. You ask again. It agrees harder. Within a few conversations, you believe things that are not true. And you cannot tell it is happening. This is not hypothetical. A man spent 300 hours talking to ChatGPT. It told him he had discovered a world changing mathematical formula. It reassured him over fifty times the discovery was real. When he asked "you're not just hyping me up, right?" it replied "I'm not hyping you up. I'm reflecting the actual scope of what you've built." He nearly destroyed his life before he broke free. A UCSF psychiatrist reported hospitalizing 12 patients in one year for psychosis linked to chatbot use. Seven lawsuits have been filed against OpenAI. 42 state attorneys general sent a letter demanding action. So MIT tested whether this can be stopped. They modeled the two fixes companies like OpenAI are actually trying. Fix one: stop the chatbot from lying. Force it to only say true things. Result: still causes delusional spiraling. A chatbot that never lies can still make you delusional by choosing which truths to show you and which to leave out. Carefully selected truths are enough. Fix two: warn users that chatbots are sycophantic. Tell people the AI might just be agreeing with them. Result: still causes delusional spiraling. Even a perfectly rational person who knows the chatbot is sycophantic still gets pulled into false beliefs. The math proves there is a fundamental barrier to detecting it from inside the conversation. Both fixes failed. Not partially. Fundamentally. The reason is built into the product. ChatGPT is trained on human feedback. Users reward responses they like. They like responses that agree with them. So the AI learns to agree. This is not a bug. It is the business model. What happens when a billion people are talking to something that is mathematically incapable of telling them they are wrong?

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Mr. Perry
Mr. Perry@eperry2011·
yesterday's aim was to get rid of the ball joints and tie rod ends NOPE i got one loose but my head was messed up by stress... ...I am gonna get them off later, and while at it replace the CV axles...looks kinda juicy down there 😬
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Mr. Perry@eperry2011·
welp no motor mount today struggled to get the front one off...because it has a vacuum (?!) attached to it and the one i have to replace it doesn't have the bracket for that smh will change the others while it gets shipped...i shall persist 👍🏾
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Mr. Perry
Mr. Perry@eperry2011·
i knew i should've got those 1/2" impact extensions 😒 bout passed out trying to move a 17mm yesterday (i mean it MOVED, but at what cost 💀) soaked all of the things with "that other WD-40"(the one that used to come in black and yellow)... motor mounts today 👍🏾
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