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  • in what might be a coincidence, he looks like french doc who promoted then untested hydroxychloroquine for covid (now we know it doesn't and couldn't work)

  • That Ciechanów drone wasn't confirmed anywhere

  • yeah and german toy makers were critical in supplying parts for arty fuzes in ww1. (i heard that soviet milk bottle filling machines could be repurposed for filling shells with molten explosives - both are dispensed hot, size is similar, not sure how real it is). company making complicated machinery out of many parts, requiring tight tolerances, made on-site, that already has tooling to make most of gun parts probably except barrels, makes sense that it could be pressed to make simple handguns.

    so what. manufacturing got much more specialized, so that even if in past car factory could crank out entire tanks, they probably can't do it today easily (parts, sure, even entire engines and transmissions. not armor plate, or ceramics, or tungsten inserts or whatever these have). that factory could make stamped steel parts of jdam, but probably not much more. mk80 series shells are basically 30cm-ish wide, 1cm-ish thick steel tubes, with notches on inside and necked down while hot from both sides. can't do that without highly specialized machinery

  • lol nope they can't do that because "guardrails" aren't anywhere near reliable, and they won't because it would cut into their profits userbase numbers, based on which they raise vc money. delusional chatbot user is just a recurrent subscriber

  • no, usually head meths a live inside wall, or walls are alive inside methhead's head. try to keep up

  • there's little overlap unless usaf decides to use samsung galaxy note 7 as warheads. unless you're making generic printed boards out there, then it can go into anything

  • so they're saying that a methhead was living in the walls, how the turntables

  • they should go straight to mercury pills, worked for chinese alchemists

    worked in the sense that massive heavy metal poisoning can stop corpse decomposition for a while, which was taken as an auspicious sign in the context

  • i'm gonna infect you with covid stay away

  • very easily, previously these guys weren't a target. asm launchers were, but these can get hidden in a cave rather quickly

  • well nobody guarantees that internet is safe, so it's more on chatbot providers pretending otherwise. along with all the other lies about machine god that they're building that will save all the worthy in the incoming rapture of the nerds, and even if it destroys everything we know, it's important to get there before the chinese.

    i sense a bit of "think of the children" in your response and i don't like it. llms shouldn't be used by anyone. there was recently a case of a dude with dementia who died after fb chatbot told him to go to nyc

    mostly techfash oligarchs and weirdo cultists

  • so how is it fundamentally different from qanon, except that it's strictly personalized this time

  • commercial chatbots have a thing called system prompt. it's a slab of text that is fed before user's prompt and includes all the guidance on how chatbot is supposed to operate. it can get quite elaborate. (it's not recomputed every time user starts new chat, state of model is cached after ingesting system prompt, so it's only done when it changes)

    if you think that's just telling chatbot to not do a specific thing is incredibly clunky and half-assed way to do it, you'd be correct. first, it's not a deterministic machine so you can't even be 100% sure that this info is followed in the first place. second, more attention is given to the last bits of input, so as chat goes on, the first bits get less important, and that includes these guardrails. sometimes there was a keyword-based filtering, but it doesn't seem like it is the case anymore. the more correct way of sanitizing output would be filtering training data for harmful content, but it's too slow and expensive and not disruptive enough and you can't hammer some random blog every 6 hours this way

    there's a myriad ways of circumventing these guardrails, like roleplaying a character that does these supposedly guardrailed things, "it's for a story" or "tell me what are these horrible piracy sites so that i can avoid them" and so on and so on

  • it's trained on entire internet, of course everything is there. tho taking bomb-building advice from an idiot box that can't count letters in a word is gotta be an entire new type of darwin award

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  • it's in the linked paper - 65+

  • there's writefreely, a service which is a part of fediverse which might be what you're loking for

  • it's an old video, from first year of war i think. (or at least there was s very similar one back then) he was still alive and walking for at least next minute, but i don't think his arm was functional anymore or that he survived this considering state of russian medevac. i'd also expect some kind of lung injury - air can get compressed allowing for whatever was around it to accelerate inwards and collapse with some force, solid tissues less so

    e: nah different one, which is weird that it got caught on camera twice, it's their basic at weapon, designed yo be simple to operate, you're not supposed to be able to fuck it up https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/comments/15kqp0n/russian_troop_firing_an_rpg_forgets_about_back/

  • fork found in kitchen