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  • What matters is the signals she gave him and how he read and responded to them.

    If she gave signals of "please leave me alone" then whether he's creepy or not depends on how he responded, regardless of how he looks.

    Him being a positive and personable presence near her over a stretch of time, especially if she gave signals of being in the neutral-to-positive range towards him, is fine. The most important thing is that if he eventually shot his shot - and the response was "no thank you" - that he accept this answer gracefully.

    Lots of women actually prefer to meet guys through their social circle because it's an easier way to meet guys who their friends can give their own impressions about and who are less likely to be assholes. It sounds like it turned out well here, although we're missing a lot of information.

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    Michael Cohen cites AI-generated court cases in his defense
  • Funny how "self awareness" has two meanings here. It's the essence of what makes humans the smartest animals, but the problem you're referring to—lack of self reflection—is one of the most common problems amongst people today. Common sense ain't so common.

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    Relative size comparison of social media platforms (December 2023)
  • Like most popular social media sites, you usually won't see very valuable discussion in the comments, at least in my experience. It's mostly for people to post news, research, and so on, and follow the big names or organizations in their field.

    Most of the valuable information is diffused via posts but I do put a bit of time and effort into trying to filter out all the crap posts like memes, the faux inspirational stuff, self-aggrandizing nonsense, etc.

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    Recordings show how the Mormon church protects itself from child sex abuse claims
  • Okay, and if it happened years ago but the victim is now 14 instead of 6 and they're still in the same environment as their abuser?

    "Giving (potential) victimizers a line of support via organized religion to try to help them not commit sex crimes against children (in the future, or again)" is not a good argument because it has been shown time and time again that religious institutions cannot be trusted to reliably take the correct course of action and be accountable. That is the role of the government and law enforcement. It is unacceptable to put the feelings of adults over the safety of children and other victims, and organized religions have a tendency to protect those with power and influence over protecting the vulnerable.

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    Recordings show how the Mormon church protects itself from child sex abuse claims
  • So let me get this straight. You're saying that a member of clergy should be allowed to hear an adult say, "I molested that child last week" and not have to report it?

    Is that what you are saying? I want to hear it from you straight.

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    'Morale is at an all-time low': Ex-Googler writes scathing latter slamming layoffs and 'eroded' culture
  • Sure, in the short term. I've switched to DDG and I'm not getting another Pixel when I need a new phone, and hoards of tech savvy people are feeling the same way. Dissatisfaction is causing them to lose customers and talent.

    Eventually, they'll start feeling it in their bottom line. And by then it might be too late to change course.

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  • I recognize that my intrusive thoughts are my own, but this term existing is helpful because: 1) some people incorrectly believe that thoughts imply a desired outcome, and this term helps explain and describe that this isn't always the case and 2) it's a meaningful and useful way of categorizing these types of thoughts for the purposes of psychology, psychiatry, understanding ourselves better, etc.

    In cases like severe OCD, classifying intrusive thoughts as such could help someone understand and cope with disturbing thoughts and develop subsequent coping mechanisms. Not everyone's the same and some terms can be helpful.

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    OpenAI investors' race to reinstate Sam Altman makes tech expert Gary Marcus feel 'sick to his stomach'
  • what in particular shows that Gary Marcus is uniformed? I dislike him because he's dogmatic and petty but I haven't seen a specific thing he's been wrong about, but I'd love examples.

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    Something weird happens when you keep squeezing [11:36]
  • Really neat that water can turn into a conductive metal at high enough pressures such as in the core of Neptune.

    The fact that the effects of insane pressure on matter could get us closer to being able to generate fusion power is awesome and kind of scary.

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    AI companies have all kinds of arguments against paying for copyrighted content
  • Intent is part of it as well. If you have too many people who want to use your service, you're not being attacked, you have an actual shortage of ability to service requests and need to adjust accordingly.

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    Joe Biden Wants US Government Algorithms Tested for Potential Harm Against Citizens
  • Properly structured oversight is also good policy. Unfortunately, right now the big AI companies and the government are having conversations about policy behind closed doors.

    Do we need a citizen's Data and AI Advocacy group? Does this exist already?

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    Black Mirror creator unafraid of AI because it’s “boring”
  • I'm going to use those things as answer machines and you can't stop me.

    Jokes aside, I always validate what chatbots tell me, not even just important things. I use GPT-4 for work and 90% of the time it can show me how to use very specific functions in complex ways, but yesterday (for the first time in awhile) it made up a function that didn't exist. To its credit, I said, "Are you sure about [function]?" and it said, "I'm sorry, I got confused. That function doesn't exist. However, look into X, Y, Z for further resources" and I did and they were the correct things to look into.

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  • It's technically the GPT-4 base model but not the one running on ChatGPT.

    Whatever fine-tuning OpenAI has done is leagues better than what Microsoft's team has done with Bing Chat.

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    Black Mirror creator unafraid of AI because it’s “boring”
  • The best ones can literally write pretty good code, and explain any concept on the Internet to you that you ask them to. If you don't understand a specific thing about their explanation, they can add onto their explanation, and they can respond in the style you want (explain as if I'm ten, explain as if I'm an undergrad, etc).

    I use it literally every day for work in a somewhat niche field. I don't really agree that it's a "parlor trick".

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    Reddit abandons user privacy - Ars Technica
  • I was kind of with you until saying they're "being a fucking idiot."

    Encouraging someone to help out? Great.

    Browbeating someone for voicing the viewpoint or experience a lot of users are facing? We can do better than that.

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  • Fascinating that people with stutters can be helped by practicing speaking with speech jammers.

    It makes me think about how ADHD medication will make people without ADHD more distractible while it'll help focus people with it.

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