King

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For one month beginning on October 5, I ran an experiment: Every day, I asked ChatGPT 5 (more precisely, its "Extended Thinking" version) to find an error in "Today's featured article". In 28 of these 31 featured articles (90%), ChatGPT identified what I considered a valid error, often several. I have so far corrected 35 such errors.

 

Related: "I have been asked by Jeffrey Epstein ..."

This article uses Jeffrey Epstein's emails (which were recently released by the U.S. House Oversight Committee) to follow up on a Signpost article from March 2020 about Epstein. These emails are not part of the Epstein files, which are required by Epstein Files Transparency Act to be released by the DOJ within 30 days of passage of the act, i.e. by around December 19.

 

The White House has launched a tracker designed to call out "media offenders" every week. The site labels every story the Trump administration objects to by classifying them into categories like "lie" or "bias."

 

In my search for good keyboard that support AMOLED mode, I found out about FlorisBoard which looks perfect to me. It even supports Halmak Keyboard Layout, which I didn't expect to find at any Android Keyboard.

Which make me ask, How is this keyboard not popular?

 

I posted a related question before, about what will happen if people forget how to have conversations.

The replies basically said focus on yourself and enjoy silence.

Why is no one want to fix this? Are people supposed to live with AI companionship for years now?

 

You're awesome!

 
[–] King@blackneon.net 6 points 1 week ago
[–] King@blackneon.net -2 points 1 week ago

You didn't watch that episode, did you?

[–] King@blackneon.net -2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Wow, there is a old. Lemmy interface. Thank you for linking it.

Take my upvote.

[–] King@blackneon.net -4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

Oh man,

Black mirror vibes intensifies

[–] King@blackneon.net -4 points 1 week ago

Shitty Reddit habit.

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