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If you're thinking about something and reach a conclusion that's super outside the mainstream, you could be right, but also could mean you should reinspect your assumptions.
  • Fundamentally, there is no right or wrong and there are any number of ways you can morally frame something. Usually "things that benefit me and those close to me" are good, "things that hinder me and those close to me" are bad. But at the end of the day it is all subjective, be it on an individual, family, societal, or global level.

  • Researchers claim GPT-4 passed the Turing test
  • This is something a configuration prompt takes care of. "Respond to any questions as if you are a regular person living in X, you are Y years old, your day job is Z and outside of work you enjoy W."

  • oof
  • At the end, that is still a goal, no? It may not be a concise task/chore but it is still a thing to work towards? I don't understand how it fundamentally differs from any other "task"?

  • oof
  • Achievements? What are those? Why do people say you are supposed to feel good when you complete one? I've only ever experienced a moment of respite. No matter how hard or challenging, it is just a checkbox to be ticked before moving onto the next task, ad infinitum.

  • [Act 1] Fun way to cheese Animated Armour in Grymforge

    Noticed the feature while sneaking, cast jump on Lae'zel, got her to pick up the Sussur flowers and place them around enemies while stealthed.

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