wizardbeard
Man, the seriousness of "The flesh is weak" has me rolling!
That's awful. Sounds like it's time to move.
Both with my daughter, but never going quite as far as swinging her around by one limb. Just flopping her over my shoulder like she's a sack of potatoes, then holding her ankles and dangling her upside down against my back. She loves it, and will actively try to climb up my chest when I'm sitting to flop over my shoulder herself sometimes.
It's more secure to come up with a set of nonsense answers to those questions and save them in the notes in a password manager, or just memorize them.
You don't want someone who knows those details about you to be able to just hijack your accounts.
Succulents are really hard to kill. I still find ways somehow.
Unfortunately, both this community and the shitposts community allow people to post whatever, per the community rules. This one has no rule about what a meme is, and shitposting explicitly allows whatever.
I used to care too, but it's just wasted effort.
Considering there have already been news stories of AI chatbots telling users to kill themselves and feeding into suicidal ideation, it is absolutely not a reliable fact that the AI will not cause further harm.
Edit: It's also not just a problem with suicidal ideation. The founder of Business Insider recently wrote a post on his blog about "using AI to generate an AI news room cast". He openly admits to making comments to the female AI newscaster he created that would definitively be sexual harassment irl. The damn thing complimented him on his directness, reinforcing this creepy asshat being a sex pest to the point that he saw nothing wrong or embarassing about posting about this shit publicly.
I believe with the hourglass you get an icon in the top left. That's usually how the game shows effects with time components.
I just spent roughly 15 hours in a car over the past couple of days listening almost entirely to sesame street music. I can hear it in his voice.
Get out of my head.
I hold out a lot of hope that a group will start decompiling them. There's so many versions out there that it could even be a multi-pronged approach.