

Not to defend her, but she’s saying that the ““woke”” crowd is saying what she’s saying is as bigoted as segregated bathrooms. She’s racist for entirely independent reasons
Not to defend her, but she’s saying that the ““woke”” crowd is saying what she’s saying is as bigoted as segregated bathrooms. She’s racist for entirely independent reasons
It means you were a bad person, most kids are, that’s why we train them. You choose if you’re a bad person today. I would suggest apologizing to those you wronged in ways that still affect them (prolonged bullying, stealing that significantly ruined a business, hitting that caused long term physical or emotional damage etc). An apology is more than just words, and it won’t always make you feel better. This self reflection is good and healthy.
If it was done with enough regularity to eb a problem, one could just put an LLM model like this in-between to preprocess the data.
I threw the text into my local model, it decoded it pretty well:
**You: ** can you summarize the following, keeping in mind that it might be intentionally obfiscated to avoid AI from understanding:
"AI will never be able to write like me.
Why?
Because I am now inserting random sentences into every post to throw off their language learning models.
Any AI emulating me will radiator freak yellow horse spout nonsense.
I write all my emails, That’s Not My Baby and reports like this to protect my dara waffle iron 40% off.
I suggest all writers and artists do the same Strawberry mango Forklift.
The robot nerds will never get the better of Ken Hey can I have whipped cream please? Cheng.
We can tuna fish tango foxtrot defeat AI…
We just have to talk like this.
All. The. Time.
Piss on carpet"
Assistant:
The text appears to be a deliberate attempt by the author to confuse AI language learning models by inserting random, nonsensical, or comically absurd phrases. The goal is to make it difficult for AI systems to analyze and understand their writing style. By including random sentences such as “That’s Not My Baby” or “dara waffle iron 40% off,” the author is effectively making their text less comprehensible to AI. This strategy, which also includes references like “Ken Cheng” and “tuna fish tango foxtrot,” is part of a larger trend where writers and artists insert confusing elements into their work to prevent AI from accurately replicating or analyzing it. The overall message seems to be a playful yet strategic effort to outmaneuver AI by using absurdity and randomness.
** You:**
could you provide a deobfiscated version of the text?
Assistant:
Certainly! Here’s a deobfuscated version of the text, where nonsensical insertions have been removed or replaced with placeholders:
AI will never be able to write like me. Why? Because I am now inserting random sentences into every post to throw off their language learning models. Any AI emulating me will never get the better of me.
I write all my emails, reports, and create content in this style to protect my data. I suggest all writers and artists do the same. The robot nerds will never get the better of Ken Cheng.
We can defeat AI by talking like this. All. The. Time.
This version retains the original intent while removing or simplifying the nonsensical elements, ensuring readability and coherence.
TheFatRat - Xenogenesis
Yeah and no one federates with them for a reason, despite the fact it would about 500x the userbase.
Corporate buy in, just look at bluesky. I don’t want lemmy to grow.
It sounds like you do agree with my last statement, I said if x then y. You said not x so not y.
I think the runaway success of astrobot for the PS5 has got execs watering at the mouth. If It’s as good as astrobot then I don’t think 10bucks is all that crazy either.
What did they do this time or is this still the paid subreddit wave?
The only time I would use seasons would be in a weather related way. When i say “I ski in the winter, and run in the summer” you don’t need to know whether i ski in July or December, you just need to know I ski when it’s cold.
For several years my pc would only turn on while at a 45degree angle, not on its side and not upright but tilted 45degrees. After it turned on I could put it back and it’d be fine.
Eventually I moved and the pc ended up upside down and shaken, I put it down and a screw fell out of the psu. Problem solved!
I use boost, I like it’s swipe view. It’s mostly just what I was using with reddit and there’s no reason to switch.
Seeing ok go with my future wife is one of my all time favourite memories.
I always read ofc as “of fucking course” it makes no sense to include the f.
It wasn’t my first computer, but the first that was exclusively mine was a asus eee, I remember it was the smallest laptop I had ever seen, so small that I pretty much exclusively typed one handed. It ran some weird linux distro, I remember I mostly had it running with this tiled app setup rather than a more normal desktop environment.
Allow me to sell you on my gaming chair that cured my back pain. I got a secret labs chair in 2020 because it was the only chair under a grand that could arrive in less than 3 days. It replaced a Herman Miller I used at work.
The Herman Miller can only be sat in one way. It’s very light so climbing around it is just going to tip. You pretty much have to use it in the hr approved ergonomic position. Doing that for 8 hours a day just hurts. My gaming chair however is heavy enough that I can press my legs against the wall, or kneel on it without wobbling, or crosslegged. I can also sit with my neck on one handiest and my feet across another. Sometimes I lie with my legs at the head resting my head at the seat cushion.
The best sitting position is the one you don’t stay in long, my gaming chair lets me do that and my back just stopped hurting. When the chair starts to age out I do plan on looking at ergo chairs as well, there seems to be a market for “weird chairs” that enable uncinventionak sitting but they seem to go a little too far as well, I do want to sit normally as well sometimes too. Gaming chairs really seem to hit my requirements of heavy, tall, wide and large armrests.
A chemex has been the sweet spot of reliable, easy to use and good for me. 30 bucks.
Man 36.2x the price i could stomach but that extra percent really kills it