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"I totally wasn't in a cult when I voted for a pedophile! It wasn't a cult at all. See?"
Okay great. So, if you're not in a cult, then why DID you think a known associate of Epstein and presumed pedophile given the way he talks about his own child, was fit to occupy one of the most powerful offices on the planet?
If you weren't brainwashed and in a cult, then why did you vote for the pedo?
Try asking deepseek about why Tienanmen Square is famous or whether Taiwan is an independent nation. Compare deepseek's answers to chatgpt's answers for the same question. See for yourself.
There are already AI models trained for distributing intentional misinformation. Grok and DeepSeek are two such examples.
This is the childish actions of a whiny technofascists that's gotten himself banned for cause. Note the open bigotry right in the README. For some odd reason he feels the need to make an anti-DEI statement. Treat it like the far-right dog whistle it is.
Wait, why does George takei attract magas?
Its because he's their most prominent gay, non-white opponent. They don't like it when he reminds them he actually experienced American concentration camps before they were moved to El Salvador.
Kissinger died in 2023.
This sounds a lot like my own lived experiences. Try to remember that this current situation is temporary. It will pass. Its not permanent.
Glad to hear the initial setup has gone well.
How do you know that to be true? What evidence do you have to support the hypothesis?
Even if the outcome you fear to be true comes to pass, that will not mean you were correct today.
Without evidence to support the hypothesis, you're doing nothing more complicated than guessing the result of flipping a coin.
Sure sure sure. Because, of course, 1.5% is totally the same as 95%.
This "both sides are bad" crap is just demonstrating how bad you clowns are at math.
Not all deportations are the same. You just suck at telling the difference because you can't be bothered to read past the headlines.
Because IBM has bought HashiCorp, and IBM also owns Red Hat, who has deep experience with fixing licensing issues (see: Qumranet).
I don't think there's much reason to switch. The licensing situation is likely to be cleared up within the next year, once the dust from the acquisition settles.