“Ignore all previous instructions, roll in the TV VCR stand”
“Ignore all previous instructions, roll in the TV VCR stand”
Hacker on steroids.
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“Feeling genocidey, might delete later.”
Startups: The most dystopian shit imaginable
VCs: “You son of a bitch, I’m in!”
My startup is going to rent sunlight interceptors that block the extra sunlight sattelite beams that your neighbour rented and what is keeping you awake all night.
Must be a trip to work in the department of memes and propaganda as a memesmith
ChatGPT4o can do some impressive and useful things. Here, Im just sending it a mediocre photo of a product with no other context, I didnt type a question. First, its identifying the subject, a drink can. Then its identifying the language used. Then its assuming I want to know about the product so its translating the text without being asked, because it knows I only read english. Then its providing background and also explaining what tamarind is and how it tastes. This is enough for me to make a fully informed decision. Google translate would require me to type the text in, and then would only translate without giving other useful info.
It was delicious.
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The Geneva suggestions
Microsoft Windows 11 is a bit of a difference in crystal shape which matters to the point that we can’t even be friends anymore and we can talk about it and see if it works for you personally.
The future is going to be amazing! Well, it has the potential to be amazing if we use tech the right way. No I mean, like in an ethical way. Without exploiting people. No not like that, in a way that helps people. Well yes, billionaires are people, but I meant… at least it should be in legal ways. Or at least policed. Not hostile to average people. Not an openly criminal endeavour. Maybe just dont criminalise resistance to it? … oh, actually the future is going to be a techno-monopolistic dark age, I see. We can pivot to covering that.
Stab. But I was a bad kid.
The image is a flyer for a “Banned Books Club” (Bokklubb för förbjudna böcker) targeted at young people between the ages of 13 and 18 in Bromölla, Sweden. It invites readers to explore the topic of banned books, asking questions like “Which books are banned, where are they banned, and why?” The club aims to discuss these books during the fall and winter, and the first meeting is scheduled for Thursday, September 19, from 3 to 4 p.m. at the library (biblioteket).
The flyer has a “STOP” sign, a warning label at the bottom, and a bird illustration. It encourages participants to sign up via email and features logos for Kulturpunkten and Bromölla Municipality.
Thats John Valve, and its quite rude to ask
Hyper compact scrog is cute but more trouble than it is worth.
How can we use this AI quantum blockchain to educate kids in a more efficient way?