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  • Not yet. I did get a comment removed but successfully appealed for saying what citizens do to kings. The appeal was me saying it was in a historical context, of course ;)

  • Never has been.

    There is meaning in the endless toil, one can find peace in knowing that the boulder will never reach the top. Let go of expecting a reward for reaching the top, and appreciate the rewards in pushing the boulder.

  • I disagree, memes should be mspaint

  • This is exactly why I purchased a steam deck. My gaming PC died (RIP to a real one), and I needed something for general use more than I did for gaming.

  • Walking is the lazy option for me, getting into a car, driving, finding a spot, then parking just to walk to the place anyways is too much hassle

  • The shrimp are holier than we are because they cannot see the devil's color (it's pink 🩷)

  • They didn't keep the mythological stuff, that got edited out too as needed once it started disagreeing with the State and the Church.

  • It's not careless, even if we launched him on an escape trajectory there's a chance he'll come back. Deorbiting him into the sun is the safest option.

  • This time they'll hook an AI trained on his posts and the gibbering of monkeys to Twitter and nobody will be able to tell the difference.

  • Psychedelics help you find out who you truly are underneath all the social conditioning.

    Some people are assholes to the core and mushrooms reveal it.

  • Religions are a single axiom and nothing else? Which ones?

  • Ok, so if the LLM was trained by reading the books, then the LLM creators should have to buy a copy of the books, right?

    Because right now the creators are pirating the books to feed into the machine.

  • If you reduce an entire religion down to a single axiom, then sure, they can be entirely contradictory.

    But religions aren't like that, they are each a thousand different beliefs, rituals, and directives. There are enough similarities in message to see a commonality between them.

    Like you said, it's all the same path to God, some paths are a bit more meandering than others, and some claim that there are no other paths.

  • And how is an LLM trained to "draw inspiration" from an author without reading their books?

  • Yeah, I got a virus when I tried

  • Nobody here cares as much as you do

  • You have to accept that religions can be wrong about some things to have the view that they're all different paths to God.

    Plus everyone should turn a critical eye to their own religion, every holy text and every doctrine has both wheat and chaff.