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minus-squareBureaucrathexbear41·1 month agojfc please have some dignity, you know you can do better than that link
minus-squareOwl [he/him]hexbear33·1 month agoThis restaurant has a terrible food safety rating so I just eat off their floor. link
minus-squareBeej Jorgensen@lemmy.sdf.orghexbear3·1 month agoSay how and I'll do it. Kagi+ChatGPT is getting me the quickest answers. linkfedilink
minus-squareBureaucrathexbear17·edit-21 month agoLiterally any thing that isn't trained on blogspam or notorious for making up shit. You're basically using a magic 8-ball to "learn" it just repeats what you say back at you. Its useless for research. link
minus-squareInevitableSwing [none/use name]hexbear9·1 month ago Kagi+ChatGPT is getting me the quickest answers. If a human "expert" was a known liar and fantasist who never provided sources or footnotes - would you listen to them? And if you did - why? link
minus-squareBeej Jorgensen@lemmy.sdf.orghexbear1·23 days agoDoes listening to them ulitmately get you to the correct answer more quickly on average than not? If so, why aren't you talking to them? linkfedilink
minus-squareFlocklesscrow@lemm.eehexbear3·1 month ago"I wave my arms blindly in the dark and every so often I touch something before tripping on the furniture" linkfedilink
jfc please have some dignity, you know you can do better than that
This restaurant has a terrible food safety rating so I just eat off their floor.
Say how and I'll do it. Kagi+ChatGPT is getting me the quickest answers.
Literally any thing that isn't trained on blogspam or notorious for making up shit. You're basically using a magic 8-ball to "learn" it just repeats what you say back at you. Its useless for research.
If a human "expert" was a known liar and fantasist who never provided sources or footnotes - would you listen to them? And if you did - why?
Does listening to them ulitmately get you to the correct answer more quickly on average than not? If so, why aren't you talking to them?
"I wave my arms blindly in the dark and every so often I touch something before tripping on the furniture"