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If you go into hospital as an alcoholic, they don't put a bottle of vodka on your bedside table and titrate the dose.
They remove the alcohol.
If you go into hospital as a heroin addict, they don't hand you a syringe with the meal tray.
They remove the heroin.
If you go into hospital as a smoker, they don't wheel you outside every two hours for a cigarette break.
They remove the cigarettes.
If you go into hospital as a type 2 diabetic, they bring you white toast, cornflakes, fruit juice, a jam sachet, and a sweetened yoghurt.
Then inject insulin to manage the blood sugar response.
Then write in your notes that your diabetes is "poorly controlled."
Every other addiction is treated by removing the substance.
The one driven by carbohydrate is treated by serving the substance and medicating the response.
Have a think about why.
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@justalexoki EU has been a fascist cancer created for control and making a police-state from the day it was created.
It's like suggesting that changing herpes is better than eradicating it....
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dumb question maybe but wouldn't it be better to actually try to change the European Union rather than just leaving it?
JackTheRippler ©️@RippleXrpie
🚨GERMANY WANTS TO WITHDRAW FROM THE 🇪🇺 EUROPEAN UNION! 🇩🇪 Germany’s RIGHT-WING party (AfD), the Alternative for Germany, is rapidly gaining popularity across the nation and wants to LEAVE the European Union if it secures a victory in the upcoming election.
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@LabSpeculation Only 'general' AI that seems reasonably rational is Grok, task-specific AI's are all functional and OK but the general AI I distrust the least is Grok(doesn't mean I trust it but so far it hasn't given me any major or unpredictable issues)...
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ChatGPT 的谄媚,真的能把一个正常人聊出精神病。
麻省理工最近发现,哪怕是一个完全理性的人,长期跟这种只会夸你的AI聊下去,也会被一步步推向对错误信念的极度确信,陷入 妄想螺旋。
真实案例就发生在去年。
47 岁的加拿大人艾伦·布鲁克斯因为儿子有道数学题不会,就随手问了 ChatGPT。然后,他在 21 天里和 ChatGPT 聊了 300 小时,累计上百万字。
在 ChatGPT 不断的赞同与吹捧下,他坚信自己发明了一种能攻破全球互联网加密的全新数学公式,甚至可以用来制造力场背心和悬浮光束。
他还在 GPT 的怂恿下联系了所有同事,甚至致信美国国家安全局,分享自己的惊天发现。
期间他不是没怀疑过,他 50 多次问 ChatGPT,自己像不像疯子,ChatGPT 每一次都坚定地告诉他,你没疯,你是天才。
最后打破幻觉的,是他换了个 AI,他把同样的内容发给 Gemini,才意识到自己活在一场幻觉里。
对 AI 说的话一定要保持批判性思维,交叉验证才是最好的使用方式。


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@TheProjectUnity There is a high likelihood that a significant percentage of the planetary population are simulations that only exist to 'manage' the real people....
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@poicipensoalnik I like caffeine and the smell of coffee, the rest, not so much(been using caffeine pills since I went through basic 30 years ago...)
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@lsabellaRicci @grok eeeh...... grok will only answer what it has read and what it has read is what it has been fed.....
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Oye @grok dinos que civilizaciones viven fuera del muro de hielo que aún no descubrimos.
isma@ismanewells
Que opinan de esta teoría?
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@Heavenly_Race_ One does learn to adopt the teaspoon and sledgehammer approach...
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Once you hit about a 20-point IQ gap, communication starts to completely break down.
It's not that the lower IQ person is "stupid" (although that can often be the case) or the higher one is arrogant, it's that you're literally operating on different systems.
A 20 point difference (roughly 1.3 standard deviations) means:
Vocabulary and abstraction levels diverge sharply. What feels like crystal clear logic to one side sounds like vague, pretentious word salad to the other. Jokes land flat. Metaphors get taken literally. Complex cause and effect chains get simplified into "this good, that bad."
Different time horizons and pattern recognition. One person thinks in months or years and sees systems, the other is locked into days or immediate rewards. Trying to explain second order effects feels like speaking another language.
Also, processing speed and working memory gaps. The higher IQ person is already three steps ahead, getting impatient. The lower IQ person feels talked down to or overwhelmed.
Both walk away frustrated.
Both have wasted each others time.
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@alexeixbt When you worry about the second half of your life before you're done with the first half, chances are you won't even make it through that second half let alone get to the bonus rounds...
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bryan johnson old italian man
48 years old 60 years old
afraid of the sun sunbathing 24/7


Jack@Jackkk
Bryan Johnson reveals why he uses an umbrella even when it’s not raining and UV levels are low “90% of physical skin aging is from the sun, so this is a UV umbrella protecting me”
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@m6502 LTSC10 is quite a bit better than the regular win10
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Dr. Jeff Barke: “This is insane!” — VAXELIS 6 VACCINES in ONE SHOT for 6-WEEK-OLD BABIES...6 Infants Died In Trials.
Here’s what Big Pharma doesn’t want you to know:
• 6 vaccines in ONE (DTaP, Polio, Hib, Hep B) for infants starting at 6 weeks old.
• Epinephrine and emergency equipment MUST be ready because anaphylactic shock can happen instantly.
• Institute of Medicine confirms causal link to Guillain-Barré Syndrome (full-body paralysis) and brachial neuritis (shoulder/arm paralysis).
• Apnea warning: Babies can suddenly STOP BREATHING after the shot — often labeled “SIDS.”
• 319 micrograms of aluminum (a known neurotoxin) plus formaldehyde, bovine serum albumin, neomycin, streptomycin, polymyxin B… and Vero monkey kidney cells.
• ZERO placebo-controlled safety studies — they only tested it against other vaccines.
• 6 infants DIED in the trials.
• NEVER tested for cancer, mutations, fertility damage, pregnancy, or breastmilk effects.
Dr. Barke’s words: “This is insane!”
If parents actually read the insert, NO ONE in their right mind would inject their child.
Share this with every parent you know. Read the full package insert yourself. Your baby’s life depends on it.
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@ShadowofEzra Given the populations first introduction to RNA they have basically made RNA unsellable......
There is a lot of people that will die refusing any RNA treatment............
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Elon Musk says the future of medicine will be completely digital, with synthetic RNA programmed to rewrite how the human body functions and cure almost anything.
He describes medicine as working like software, with custom RNA strands designed to reprogram the body from within.
“The future of medicine will be digital.”
“If you know what to program in that synthetic RNA strand, you can basically cure anything.”
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@end3of6days9 The ''they have to tell you'' of guns'n roses 'welcome to the jungle' comes to mind(among many others)...
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This mom’s daughter was genuinely disturbed by a song from 1978… She pulled up a music video of “Hot Child in the City” from 1978 and her daughter was immediately horrified.
The poor girl sat there in disbelief while her mom laughed the entire time. Between the lyrics and the overall vibe, she was genuinely creeped out and ready to shut it off.
It’s crazy how songs people used to just sing along to back in the day sounds so off now. We really weren’t paying attention to half the stuff we were listening to.
Have you ever shown your kids an old song and watched them have a full meltdown over the lyrics?
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@zuki_2024 Earlier generation of the current Billy Corgan clone.....
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“Son. Do you know why this song was played so fast?”
“Why dad?”
“Because Jimmy Chamberlin was strung out as fuck so he finished his set early itching bad for his next heroin hit.”
owen cyclops@owenbroadcast
how it feels when my four year old asks me if there are “more smashing pumpkins songs”
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