that’s why i ran every request in a different chat session
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icosahedron@ttrpg.networkto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•theFutureOfCommunication121·2 months agoi was curious so i tried it with chatgpt. here are the chat links:
- first expansion
- first summary
- second expansion
- second summary
- third expansion
- third summary
- fourth expansion
- fourth summary
- fifth expansion
- fifth summary
- sixth expansion
- sixth summary
overall it didn’t seem too bad. it sort of started focusing on the ecological and astrobiological side of the same topic but didn’t completely drift. to be honest, i think it would have done a lot worse if i made the prompt less specific. if it was just “summarize this text” and “expand on these points” i think chatgpt would get very distracted
icosahedron@ttrpg.networkto politics @lemmy.world•'This reeks of desperation': Internet mocks 'Donald McDonald' for fast food campaign stunt7·6 months agothe comments on there are not encouraging at all
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icosahedron@ttrpg.networkto News@lemmy.world•Google pulls the plug on uBlock Origin, leaving over 30 million Chrome users susceptible to intrusive ads72·8 months agoiirc some hardened firefox configs, including arkenfox, recommend using ublock ONLY. other privacy extensions like noscript aren’t worth using because ublock replicates all of their features plus more
decomposers turn organic material from corpses into simpler nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. for example, proteins are broken down into amino acids, which then decompose into ammonium and nitrates. these nutrients are absorbed into soil and consumed by plants
tldr: plants eat corpses after decomposers turn them into nutrients
icosahedron@ttrpg.networkto Lemmy@lemmy.ml•How did you come up with your username?English2·1 year agohad to take it before someone else on my instance got there first
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collabora doesn’t provide a frontend and isn’t meant to be a standalone document editor. the “ok” is expected behavior and indicates the server is functional. you need a different service that supports collabora integration, such as nextcloud. then you just enter the address of your server and it should work