do you have another archive link? are we sure this is actually the same original article because the entire content of the article is now different, not just the headline. how could we independently check?
wow, looks like a little slice of paradise. it's so green.
strange, i came down with covid for the first time this year, and i spent 2020 and most of 2021 getting bounced between shelters and a halfway house. shit sucked. glad for vaccines. i think it must be complacency, everyone stopped even pretending to wear masks, and don't get me started with handwashing, which was already an unacnowledged public health crisis before covid imho.
I read something about loofah sponges a few days or a week ago or so... aren't they related to bottle gourds? have you actually used them for like, scrubbing? probably a silly question but i don't suppose birds could actually nesti in the gourds?
im always looking for cheap ways to inject flavor in my meals from my ramen and pb&j days. the oils used to grill are also extra filling easy calories and i like to use some of the leftover grease from frying the meat to grill the buns, it would just get wasted otherwise.
may i ask, have you tried competitive species instead of insecticide/traps? if so, did you find it was ineffective? i've always had this idea of a native garden tending to a local species of endangered ant. i was hoping that with some management maybe i could help the relatively docile native ants outcompete the fire ants, but most people are so afraid of ants to begin with... they think all ants are fire ants or crazy tawny ants. i like social insects :)
anyway i was just wondering it sounds like you might have relevant experience and intereting anecdotes.
my original comment before editing read something like "they specifically asked chatgpt not to produce bomb manuals when they trained it" but i didn't want people to think I was anthropomorphizing the llm.
well, yes, but the point is they specifically trained chatgpt not to produce bomb manuals when asked. or thought they did; evidently that's not what they actually did. like, you can probably find people convincing other people to kill themselves on 4chan, but we don't want chatgpt offering assistance writing a suicide note, right?
do you have another archive link? are we sure this is actually the same original article because the entire content of the article is now different, not just the headline. how could we independently check?