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My Reddit hobby is going onto latex subreddits and commenting “not latex” on all the posters wearing PVC
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Copy pasting all my song lyrics notes document to Fable and it decides to destroy me and call ME the worm
So extraterrestrial first contact is 100% going to be an AI on a chip that we can just talk to in real time that knows everything about their civilization, kinda negating the whole “it’ll take 100 years for a message to send” problem
New album from the possibly problematic artist I listen to is an incredible banger and aoty contender
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IR at sunset is hard but LED lights have a cool color
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Felt fat so I went outside award
VIBECODED?!
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> Provided the electronics are kept dry and at a reasonable temperature, there’s no reason this thing won’t still work in a thousand years. the year is 3026. the scant few remnants of humanity have clawed their way back to an early industrial society, guided by the oracle known only as 'CrankGPT'.
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CrankGPT. “Just a hand crank, a little computer, and a small stack of speech and language models running locally. Provided the electronics are kept dry and at a reasonable temperature, there’s no reason this thing won’t still work in a thousand years.” [squeezlabs.github.io]
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A local, voice assistant running on a hand-crank-powered single board computer.
CrankGPT — fully offline, human-powered local AI
a very good ren
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