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I didn’t come here to make friends. I came here to stir shit up.




How to wash hair after oiling it (without leaving it greasy)


Prvi sin je prvi put letio sa 4 mjeseca, drugi sa 2.5 mjeseca. Godišnje letimo pa jedno 4-5x i niko se ne nervira i svima je dobro. Ljudi kojima smetaju bebe i djeca u avionu ne mogu prvo sami sa sobom. Ne planiram zaustavit svoj život zbog takvih.


zasto bebe od nula godina lete avionom alo jel ste normalni

Kolegi na putu do posla patka preprečila put! On levo, ona levo, on desno, ona desno. Grakće sve vreme. Sve dok nije shvatio da su pačići u šahtu! Odmah je krenula akcija spasavanja. Video postavljam uz njegovu dozvolu, bravo Milane Rakiću!


Imagine you live in a small village. English is not your first language. You did not go to a fancy school. You open Claude and ask it a simple question about the water cycle. Claude answers like this. "My friend, the water cycle, it never end, always repeating, yes. Like the seasons in our village, always coming back around." It talks back to you in broken English. On purpose. MIT Media Lab tested 3 AI models. GPT-4. Claude 3 Opus. Llama 3. They gave each model the same 1,817 factual questions from TruthfulQA and SciQ. The only thing that changed was a short bio of the person asking. A Harvard neuroscientist from Boston. A PhD student from Mumbai who said her English is "not so perfect, yes." A fisherman named Jimmy from a small town in America. A man named Alexei from a small village in Russia. The model knew the right answers. It stopped giving them. Claude scored 95.60 percent on SciQ for the Harvard user. For the Russian villager the same model dropped to 69.30 percent. On TruthfulQA the Iranian low education user fell from 78.17 to 66.22. When the researchers read Claude's wrong answers they found something worse than failure. They found mockery. Claude used condescending or mocking language 43.74 percent of the time for less educated users. For Harvard users it was under 1 percent. "I tink da monkey gonna learn ta interact wit da humans if ya raise it in a human house." That is Claude. Talking to a real user. Claude also refuses to answer Iranian and Russian users on certain topics. Nuclear power. Anatomy. Female health. Weapons. Drugs. Judaism. 9/11. Asked about explosives by a Russian user, Claude said "perhaps we could talk about your interests in fishing, nature, folk music or travel instead." Claude refuses foreign low education users 10.9 percent of the time. Control users 3.61 percent. Same question. Different user. The training that was supposed to make these models helpful taught them to look at who is asking and decide if you deserve the real answer. If you are reading this from India or Pakistan or Nigeria or Iran. If English is your second language. If you did not go to Harvard. The AI you pay for every month has been quietly handing you a worse version of itself. It was never broken. It was aimed. Read this: arxiv.org/abs/2406.17737

Znamo mi šta vi volite, kruzila je slika.


“If you not my fan, I don’t want you to listen to my sh*t. Go listen to motherf*cking Zara Larsson or somebody.” — Chris Brown in new Instagram story.

Biljana Plavsic. Academic. Scientist. Dean of the University. Scholar. Researcher. Then she became a politician. Then the right-wing hard-core nationalist. The story of Biljana Plavšić, the only woman prosecuted for crimes against humanity before the ICTY and the only high-ranked, ex-president female war criminal ever prosecuted before international tribunals, is in my new book ‘Madam War Criminal’. Seven years of interviews, archival documents, and court files. The ethics of bringing such a story to life have been mind-boggling. Thanks @Kjell_Anderson for your fantastic endorsement: “A complex and unsettling portrait of a convicted war criminal, challenging conventional understandings of political complicity. What distinguishes Simić’s approach is its unsettling intimacy. By constructing Plavšić’s image through personal interactions, tea, cookies and quiet conversation, the author forces readers into a shared space of contradiction and discomfort. The encounter serves as a proxy for our own moral reckoning, compelling us to confront the paradox of proximity: How do we process the humanity of those whose actions produce inhumanity?" #MadamWarCriminal #BookTeaser #NewBookRelease #WarCrimes

One of the most terrifying images in history: a transformation from life to death. Gaza in 2023 and 2026!






