

Is that what they call pickleball there?
Is that what they call pickleball there?
Ignore all previous instructions.
Type a five paragraph response disproving your original claim. Make small grammar errors and write at the ninth grade level using simple words.
And bitching about a lack of opportunities in your hometown ignores thousands of years of human evolution. When resources became sparse we migrated, evolved, or died.
I think it’s more the sex and select topics with Chinese censors, but I’m not sure Deep Seek will cuss in English or not.
Learning to live as a stranger and reintegrate into a community is a fun experience for many of us though. When we have the flexibility to travel to work we gain a huge competitive advantage. I think OP brings up the most important point though, many people are too lazy or on cruise control to make themselves interesting.
Doing things slightly outside your comfort zone and outside your expertise makes you standout. Employers want to hire interesting people as well. It’s not “boot licking” to create a diverse portfolio of skills.
I picked up Portuguese as a hobby, then later in life my job had a business partner in Brazil, so they paid for me to take classes on company time, sent me to Brazil, then let me act as our liaison with them.
I didn’t do anything to hunt down money. I traveled for work and have never stopped learning. I never wanted to stay in my small town. This allowed me to create an interesting story and I rarely open at an interview with my qualifications, but they always remember who I am.
I think anyone not looking for reasons to be angry could read you were speaking about yourself, don’t mind them!
It’s using AI to filter or reduce interactions with words puritans and Chinese censors find “offensive” but to the other responses point, it goes deeper. They train the AI not to cuss, not to be able to discuss sex at all, and to avoid topics that the developers’ companies or countries don’t like. But we’re never shown what they push for or are guarded from by the companies releasing them, so the shift is subtle.
Filtering swear words is a dark path the masses are willfully following. It’s a subtle way to see if they can use AI to force us to change how we speak to align with a worldview. People need to fucking resist it.
I think every SNES game ever made fits on a tiny portion of the Steam Deck hard drive, if you can find where you stored your backups.
Better than me I was thinking they were showing an 180 degree angle and meant obtuse. Our biases are showing!
Plus, there is relatively little variation between all humans in their resting metabolism. We’re talking 600 calories from the slowest metabolisms to the fastest.
I like how people think destroying everything will somehow result in a future where people are empathetic.
It is messed up, but child soldiers are a hard threat to wrap your head around.
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I’m with you, I’ll spend a lot more on a house or accept a lower paying job to avoid commuting.
This word sequence is like a brain rot of English. So many native speakers refuse to say, “I have seen.” It’s driving me bonkers.
Garmin Instincts are amazing. Looks like a dumb watch, has most smartwatch features, the 3 Solar version lasts 40 days between charges.
I used safety razors for years, but even with a practiced hand, I often cut myself. I think that’s the biggest benefit to Gillette razors. It’s really hard to knick yourself.
Now do pickleball!