• dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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    4 months ago

    I wonder if people are writing these things or using an AI to describe an action in the style of, I don’t know, a non-human or a robot.

    If it’s the latter I’ll love to get the prompt for making these as they’re quite amusing.

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      4 months ago

      I think it’s a bit concerning that AI has given us a gut reaction to suspect anything slightly unusual to be non-human generated.

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        So the reason I asked was more the fact I have seen two of the same templates using Zuck just today so it made me wonder if it was a new trend, rather than a role creator.

        Not that I decided one way or the other how it was made.

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      I am able to channel this voice ironically.

      Sometimes, you pick up words so alien that you end up replacing the regular word, like domicile.

      “Welcome to my domicile where we can refresh with our favorite inebriants and watch fellow humans engage in roughhousing with opposing humans. We can provide praise to the successors and belittle their counterparts!”

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          It’s all true. The bird muscle, the animal flesh, the carcasses and the propensity of humans to cook it so we can tolerate eat it. This is unlike obligate carnivores like our cats which enjoy ripping the flesh off the bone with their teeth and eating the bird muscle right off the fresh carcass.

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            The reason we cook meat is not that we would otherwise be unable to process the nutrients, it’s to save ourselves from getting worms and parasites. In contrast to humans, wild animals are often infested with them and if they knew how to make fire and cook, I’m sure your cat would do barbecues as well because it’s just better to not get sick.