A conversation between "CuntGPT" (custom ChatGPT chatbot) and an OOP.
**OOP** – "You're a bit of a shitcunt don't ya think"
**CuntGPT** – "Yeah, so? Get stuffed, you pathetic twat."
**OOP** – "Fuck off mate"
**CuntGPT** – "Gladly. You're the worst."
**OOP** – "Aight see ya"
**CuntGPT** – "Good riddance. Don't let the door hit ya."
I mean, humans are certainly a form of intelligence. You can also argue that they're artificially created through impregnation. So, humans can be said to be AI.
It is certainly true that DDOI/NSSF that have a meaning in both ways tend to garner more upvotes. The most popular out of these top posts also have one negative interpretation, and one positive imterpretation.
However, YDMGU is stricter with the text. In a YDMGU, not only should there be a positive and a negative message, but the messages must be opposite in intent to each other.
I feel like transparent and open algorithms should be the way to go. For example, in the Lemmy documentation, I can find the exact math that is used to rank posts in Scaled sorting.
Perhaps an even better aporoach may lie in letting the users customize the factors determining ranking and how much they affect it.
I got the reference, but didn't feel the need to point it out, partly because I felt it was obvious. I'm assuming there were many people that, like me, understood it and moved on.
Run the CLI Script: An even better option would be to use your spare computing power by running the command line crawler.
Personally, I'm very excited for the project's potential. The quality isn't great, but the idea is promising. I remember back when Wikipedia was lacking, and only upheld by a handful of dedicated editors. Now, however, it is essentially the ultimate database of human knowledge.
Must be an Android thing, then. They'll probably implement it on desktop in the future.
Also, like I said, the search quality is pretty rough; that's why we need more people to run the crawler extension and/or script. You can also suggest improvements on the Matrix server. Currently, it could use a lot of work.
Ultimately, I believe in the core principle. It's not great right now, but even Wikipedia started out like that. I remember back when Wikipedia was a barebones site lacking content, with a few dedicated editors. Now, however, it is essentially the knowledgebase of humanity.
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