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@hello363459

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Katılım Nisan 2024
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@neonvoluntarysm @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen how does that impact my point at all? wether the government helps amazon or not their “reputation” is still infamously bad yet almost everyone still uses them. the gov helping them is completely irrelevant to their reputation
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@hello363459 @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen You probably couldn't have chosen a company that benefits more from red tape laws and other favours from the state than amazon lmao.
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@aftertheb1 @szmytowna do you not find it odd to be so obsessed with trans people you dedicate your entire online personality to them? username, profile pic, about me, banner, majority of your posts… I feel if you showed your profile to anyone IRL even if they dislike trans people they’d be like 😬
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Yv! 🇨🇦@mousejuanyan·
Why is it that hrt gives you cone tits instead of yknow, real ones. they're quite unsightly. is this a problem that will sort itself out or do you actually have to get ba to fix them
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@ZynxDraft @ACTBLUEPHAG @Jonas_Ceika @elonmusk it cannot think. the “logic” it uses is the same as plugging a number into y = mx + b and being given a result. it takes an input, runs an algorithm, spits out output. the algorithm is complex enough people often confuse it for thought but it is no different than slope formula.
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zynx@ZynxDraft·
@hello363459 @ACTBLUEPHAG @Jonas_Ceika @elonmusk it’s using logic in the process of predicting the next word, it can think using the same process it does to talk to u, just making associations between data which is the same thing we do, we just evolved emotions to help us survive n reproduce
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Jonas Čeika@Jonas_Ceika·
ChatGPT glazing experiment #2
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@ZynxDraft @ACTBLUEPHAG @Jonas_Ceika @elonmusk literally in the reply above this you claimed it has a concept of how it and you exist. again I said it was fine to use as a learning tool it’s just crucial to recognize it’s a bunch of math and not your friend.
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zynx@ZynxDraft·
@hello363459 @ACTBLUEPHAG @Jonas_Ceika @elonmusk it answered the same thing as what i said lmao, whether or not the AI is fully self aware is irrelevant to bring up, the point is u can still learn with it directly and play with it to learn more about AI itself, not just ignoring it bc it’s not fully conscious like u lmao
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@ZynxDraft @ACTBLUEPHAG @Jonas_Ceika @elonmusk it doesn’t have a “concept” of anything. If it’s telling you it’s aware of its own existence it’s hallucinating and you are falling for it lmfao. sure you can use it to learn about topics but growing attached to it or asking for opinions is retarded, it isn’t sentient.
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@hello363459 @ACTBLUEPHAG @Jonas_Ceika @elonmusk it does have a concept of how it exists lmao ask it, also has a concept of me obv it doesn’t actually have awareness like a human but that doesn’t mean it can’t be used for things, my point still stands that ur an idiot lmao, none of that has to do with efficiency of using AI
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@ZynxDraft @ACTBLUEPHAG @Jonas_Ceika @elonmusk it cannot think on its own??? again it is a glorified autocomplete system. it cannot learn nor does it use logic. it takes a passage of text and then outputs the most likely next word based off all the data it was trained off, then the next, then the next.
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zynx@ZynxDraft·
@hello363459 @ACTBLUEPHAG @Jonas_Ceika @elonmusk predicting the next word with a clearly amazing algorithm. that’s the point u don’t understand how pure logic works, it doesn’t need feelings lmao if anything feelings cloud judgement, i mean it can think on its own, it learns the logic to predict more efficiently
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@ZynxDraft @ACTBLUEPHAG @Jonas_Ceika @elonmusk “low iq” is thinking you are friends with a token prediction model. the AI has no feelings, no real opinions, no ideas that deviate from most common. it has no concept you exist or even it exists. it is predicting the next word. asking it for personal opinions is “low iq”.
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@b1bb1d1b0bb1d1 @RobertFreundLaw I think it has great potential to do good but selling it to the masses I don’t think would end well. a good proportion of the population would bad trip and be left harmed rather than helped.
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Rob Freund@RobertFreundLaw·
“I’m selling LSD, a Schedule 1 drug, over the Internet”
Paul F. Austin@PaulAustin3w

Hikrodosing is becoming a thing. Take a low dose of psilocybin or LSD, go for a long hike, and let the combination of movement, nature, and a mild psychedelic state do what neither a gym session nor a full trip can do on its own. Golden Rule's Super Sol is built for exactly this. Each gummy contains 30 mcg of LSD, a dose that sits above a standard microdose but well below a full psychedelic experience. You feel it. There's a noticeable shift in sensory engagement, openness, and clarity that lasts 8 to 12 hours. Enough to change the quality of a hike, a long creative session, or an afternoon spent in conversation with someone you care about. Not enough to take you out of your life. This dosing range has a name that most people in the psychedelic world have never encountered: psycholytic dosing. It was the dominant clinical framework for LSD in Europe throughout the 1950s and 60s before prohibition shut everything down. Practitioners used doses typically between 30 and 80 mcg, enough to produce real shifts in perception and cognitive flexibility while preserving what clinicians called "reflective ego capacity." You could think clearly, hold a conversation, and do genuine emotional and cognitive work without being overwhelmed. Repeated sessions at this level produced cumulative benefits that single high-dose experiences didn't. Super Sol at 30 mcg sits right at the threshold of psycholytic territory. I'd call it a medi-dose. It occupies a middle ground that the psychedelic world has largely ignored in its fixation on either sub-perceptual microdosing or full-blown high-dose sessions. But this middle ground is where I think most of the practical, ongoing value actually lives. The psycholytic range is the future of how most people will actually use psychedelics. Not in a clinic, not in a ceremony, but woven into real life. A hikrodose on a Saturday morning. A medi-dose before a deep conversation or a day of writing. Super Sol ships from Colorado to all 50 states, and the fact that a precisely dosed LSD product in this range exists commercially is still wild to me. What's been your experience with doses in this middle range, above a microdose but below a full trip?

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@neonvoluntarysm @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen economic efficiency almost always trumps reputation. amazon is pretty widely known as abusive and terrible to its workers and yet they are still the largest e commerce company because they are the fastest and cheapest. if the product and price are good company rep is good.
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@neonvoluntarysm @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen why exactly would they do that? me refusing to pay a settlement has zero effect on my productivity at amazon or mcdonalds. it makes 0 economic sense for this firms to value “trust” over profits. It also makes 0 sense for a grocery store to refuse me business.
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AnCath@neonvoluntarysm·
@hello363459 @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen Also if other people hear about your refusal to cooperate in legal proceedings or hear you refused to accept a verdict which has been decided by multiple arbitrators, they will refuse to do business with you, employ you or associate with you.
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@Bluextra274774 @AuroraTheFoxxo @FergusOLenin @Danish_SMF I don’t disagree with that at all. I still don’t see any problems with removing free will in that case. If the alternative to free will is a utopia where the concept of “bad” quite literally doesn’t exist why make humanity suffer through allowing them to do evil?
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Danish Gerd@Danish_SMF·
If a perfect designer built us, why do we have a blind spot, a choking hazard every time we swallow, a tailbone with no tail, wisdom teeth that don't fit, and a birth canal that kills women and babies? Why does the giraffe have a 15‑foot nerve detour for a 1‑inch job? 2
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@Danish_SMF May I ask what the flaws are you speak of?

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@neonvoluntarysm @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen how would rights be suspended, and why should I care about insurance or business? even with car insurance legally being required so many people drive without it. If I work a job that doesn’t involve me needing trust to make financial moves realistically what punishment do I face?
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AnCath@neonvoluntarysm·
@hello363459 @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen If you refuse to agree to a ruling, you will be a huge liability to any insurance firms. No one will want to do business with you. And if word goes around about your refusal to accept a ruling you will be shunned. Also depending on your crime, your rights are suspended.
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@neonvoluntarysm @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen natural monopolies 100% form due to barriers to entry. take electricity. the infrastructure needed costs so much it isn’t remotely feasible to start a new electricity provider. the existing provider is free to price above social optimum because of high barrier of entry.
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AnCath@neonvoluntarysm·
@hello363459 @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen Ever heard of competition? Do you think no one would figure out they can outcompete them at a lower price? No natural monopoly has ever formed.
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@hello363459 @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen This is also false. If it were so there wouldn't be a market for private arbitration. Any accusation of biased ruling exists also with government courts, except that you are forced to agree to the ruling and it takes forever.
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@neonvoluntarysm @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen private firefighters work as long as you also have public firefighters. If your ONLY options are paid suddenly there is no price control on said firefighters and the firms have zero reason to not jack prices above what would be socially optimal.
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AnCath@neonvoluntarysm·
@hello363459 @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen Any evidence on private firefighters being bad? Healthcare prior to government regulation via liscencing laws, esp. in the US, was amazing. Even now, while the market has been heavily distorted, going private is preferable since it is vastly faster and better quality.
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@AuroraTheFoxxo @FergusOLenin @Bluextra274774 @Danish_SMF truly what is the point of giving us free will then? would a universe in which only good exists not be net positive for everyone involved? the only reasons I see for giving us the ability to do evil are either god is cruel, doesn’t exist, or some unknown force caused it
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Punxsutawney Phil@AuroraTheFoxxo·
@FergusOLenin @Bluextra274774 @Danish_SMF Your logic is flawed. God cannot create a universe without evil and with free will, not because he’s not all powerful, but because evil is defined as choosing to go against Him, and if you cannot choose that then you do not have free will.
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@neonvoluntarysm @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen private legal proceedings are almost always biased. the defendant has 0 motivation to pay for the proceeding unless forced by a gov like party and if the plaintiff is the only one paying the private corporation has more reason to rule in their favor.
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@neonvoluntarysm @JDStokes79 @yhdistyminen private firefighters are infamously bad. Insulin fair play, let’s talk about electricity then. If you think healthcare is bad now imagine without any gov regulation.
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