LemmysMum
@LemmysMum@lemmy.world
- Comment on They forgot the LGBTQ... 1 year ago:
Is the Democratic Repuic Of North Korea a Democracy? Because you’re ttying to say yes.
Like I said, it’s called contextual nuance and you have no grasp of it.
- Comment on Me shitpost 1 year ago:
That’s fair. Gotta keep the whip off your back long enough to rest.
- Comment on Me shitpost 1 year ago:
- Comment on Me shitpost 1 year ago:
Find something programming related that really interests your curiosity no matter how useless and work on that. Nothing motivates learning like having something you want to do with the skill beyond “so I can make more money”.
Maybe you want to learn networking protocols and data parsing and connectivity, make a trojan horse, or a packet sniffer, or a key logger.
Maybe you want to understand algorithmic processing and wrap your head around design principles, build a calculator that intentionally doesn’t work and produces funny results.
Maybe you want to get into game development? Make a dope wars clone.
You have to find your interest, after that the motivation finds itself.
- Comment on Me shitpost 1 year ago:
Capitalism is the mid point between Feudalism and Socialism.
- Comment on They forgot the LGBTQ... 1 year ago:
The theory when applied ends up not following the book… I wonder why?
Because you can’t read, as proven.
- Comment on They forgot the LGBTQ... 1 year ago:
No. The theory when applied doesn’t follow the book.
- Comment on They forgot the LGBTQ... 1 year ago:
Communism without actually sharing isn’t communism. Democracy without fair elections isn’t democracy. Socialism without the socialisation of the benefit of production is not socialism. Your ignorance of these things doesn’t change what they are.
- Comment on Finally, someone who understands me. 1 year ago:
You could try spending less time on the computer, and spend it with real people in the real world who don’t have these concerns because they make up the 60% of people who only interact with the internet to like cool thins on instagram.
Change is a constant part of life, adapting to new circumstances can lead to new and positive experiences, Like a conversation between two people and their feelings on AI generated content, in a calm and understanding environment.
I think that I understand how you feel, but so that I can be sure you should tell me in your own words. I understand you have many reservations, maybe something I can say can alleviate your concerns.
- Comment on Finally, someone who understands me. 1 year ago:
ChatGPT can help you deal with those feelings.
If someone is feeling sad about the normalization of ChatGPT posts, it’s understandable that they might be expressing concern or disappointment about a change they perceive in the nature of discussions or interactions involving ChatGPT. Here are a few things you might say:
Acknowledge Their Feelings: Start by acknowledging their feelings. You might say, “I understand that you’re feeling sad about the normalization of ChatGPT posts. It’s okay to feel that way, and I’m here to listen.”
Encourage Communication: Encourage them to share more about why they feel this way. Open-ended questions like “Can you tell me more about what’s bothering you?” can invite them to express their thoughts.
Offer Understanding: Let them know that it’s normal for people to have different perspectives on changes, and it’s okay to express their opinions. You might say, “It’s completely okay to have mixed feelings about changes, especially when it comes to how ChatGPT is used.”
Express Empathy: Show empathy by expressing that you understand their concerns. For example, “I can see why the normalization of ChatGPT posts might be disheartening for you. Changes can be challenging, especially when they affect something we care about.”
Highlight Positives: If there are positive aspects or potential benefits of ChatGPT posts, you can share those as well. For instance, “While the normalization of ChatGPT posts might bring changes, it’s also an opportunity for diverse discussions and perspectives to emerge.”
Suggest Alternatives: If applicable, suggest alternative platforms or communities where they might find the type of content or discussions they prefer.
Encourage Adaptation: Remind them that change is a constant part of life, and adapting to new circumstances can lead to new and positive experiences.
Remember to approach the conversation with empathy and an open mind, allowing the person to express their feelings and thoughts freely.
Good thing I checked, I was going to just insult you.
- Comment on Finally, someone who understands me. 1 year ago:
change all spaces to a, then all consonants to a, then all the characters to a
Chat GPT is onto you.
`If we follow the instructions to replace spaces with ‘a’, then replace all consonants with ‘a’, and finally replace all characters with ‘a’, the resulting transformation would be:
Original: surrogate impetus of obscurant deliberate trogloditism
Replace spaces with 'a': surrogateaimpetusAofAobscurantA deliberateA trogloditism Replace consonants with 'a': aaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaAaaaaaAaaaaaaaaAaaaaaaaaa Replace all characters with 'a': aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
So, the final transformed sequence consists entirely of the letter ‘a’.`
- Comment on Finally, someone who understands me. 1 year ago:
Only that one?
- Comment on Finally, someone who understands me. 1 year ago:
We do a little bit of that around here.
- Comment on Finally, someone who understands me. 1 year ago:
I welcome the sum total of humanity to my level, may the perspective entertain you as it does me.
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- Comment on Fish have heart too. 1 year ago:
I’ve got plenty of arguments, none you’d be able to get past your ego to accept though.
- Comment on Fish have heart too. 1 year ago:
Wow, do you even hear yourself? How lacking in compassion must you be to not have any care for plant life.
- Comment on Fish have heart too. 1 year ago:
Tell that to the 12.8% of Americans that have food insecurity without the struggle of attempting veganism. ers.usda.gov/…/food-security-and-nutrition-assist…
- Comment on Fish have heart too. 1 year ago:
Conveniently forgetting that the only reason a healthy nutritionally balanced vegan or vegetarian diet is even remotely possible is due to globalised trade and access to internationally produced and shipped vegetables.
To maintain a nutritionally complete vegan diet for an individual year round actually requires far more use of fossil fuels and directly released carbon emissions due to limited seasonality and local accessibility than a cow produces for the same nutrient density and complexity locally.
Here’s a “fun” fact, first world demand for fruit and grain variety has out priced primary sources of food for local populations in third world countries including things like lentils, quinoa, and avocados.
sbs.com.au/…/ordering-the-vegetarian-meal-there-s… independent.co.uk/…/veganism-environment-veganuar… theguardian.com/…/vegans-stomach-unpalatable-trut…
- Comment on Fish have heart too. 1 year ago:
I’m going to assume you can’t defend your position so you’re going to curl up in your ego to keep warm. Enjoy!
- Comment on Fish have heart too. 1 year ago:
Disingenuous, ignorant, mentally deficient from years of choline deficiency. You’re right. If the shoe fits.
Eating keeps things alive, only a vegan would think taking something out of its natural environment and subjecting it to worse living conditions and a shortened lifespan without the purpose of benefitting another lifeforms ability to survive as being less harmful.
We kill for survival, you kill for pleasure and ego.
- Comment on Fish have heart too. 1 year ago:
The word you’re looking for is omnivore, not carnist.
How many house plants have you killed not for the purpose of your own survival?
- Comment on Fish have heart too. 1 year ago:
Vegans just casually creating a class system to value one life above others.
- Comment on Fish have heart too. 1 year ago:
Consuming for survival is not unneccesary harm.
- Comment on Fish have heart too. 1 year ago:
Global catastrophy will never be as emotionally convincing as individual suffering. Why empathise with more when you can sympathise with less.
- Comment on Fish have heart too. 1 year ago:
I’m sad for the fish because if they’re gone I can’t eat them.
- Comment on You can do it! 1 year ago:
Exactly, we might not have wealth, or support, or opportunity, or capacity, or willingness, or hope… but we have been imbued with the belligerence of life, so that won’t stop us!
- Comment on Mouth 1 year ago:
Cloacas don’t have a sphincter.
- Comment on That seems low. 1 year ago:
“In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.” - Douglas Adams, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
- Comment on Be amazed by the uses of Tech... 1 year ago:
Used to be every village had their idiot. Now every idiot has their village.