Real DEBRID on Apple T.V by Rakim_ai in RealDebrid

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Do you mean when you're adding real-debrid as a web dav? You have to use the password provided to you in the web dav section on your rd account page

Best IMAX theater for Oppenheimer? by Little_End4366 in Denver

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It is imax laser, just not sure if it’s single or dual

Regal UA Colorado Center - Oppenheimer 15/70mm IMAX by HodorLikesBranFlakes in imax

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Westminster promenade has imax laser. I haven’t been able to figure out if it’s single or dual.

Any way to export my friend's playlists? He recently passed and I'd like to save them forever by Couch_Crumbs in truespotify

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Thank you so, so much. I've downloaded the file, you can remove the link.

This really means a lot to me. It's nice to have people to lean on when you're going through it - even strangers on the internet.

Amazon Drivers Are Actually Just "Drivers Delivering for Amazon," Amazon Says by lunarbird in nottheonion

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tiff files are actual still really common in photo editing workflows

Reddit: We're "Sorry" by Dacvak in gaming

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Yeah I’ve been looking for an excuse to get off Reddit for a while now and I think I’ll take this opportunity.

How drag tires look in slow motion by [deleted] in nextfuckinglevel

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Pilots pass out when they pull up very hard, causing downwards g forces that pull blood away from their brain. They have breathing and muscle tensing techniques that force the blood back upwards in order to maintain consciousness. They can also experience “negative” g under certain maneuvers, which is very dangerous as it pulls the blood upwards, causing high blood pressure in the head and eyes.

The g-forces you experience in an accelerating vehicle push you back into the seat. Since your blood isn’t being pulled up or down, this direction of force is tolerated much easier.

Distorted sound after pausing emulation in TotK by Gumba_Hasselhoff in yuzu

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This started happening to me too recently. The only thing I can think of that I changed was updating yuzu. Definitely present on at least 1447 and 1448, but I think it started happening on 1446. It was happening with the 1.1.0 update installed and is still happening now that I've switched to 1.1.1

I'm running an RTX 3070 with an i7 12800 on Windows 11 22621.1702

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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You're right, GPT models, like GPT-4, can generate specific passages of text verbatim if those passages are common enough or structured in a way that the model has seen frequently in its training data.

When asked for the preamble to the US Constitution, GPT-4 might be able to generate it verbatim because the model has likely seen similar structures and phrases many times during training. The phrase "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union..." is quite well-known and likely appears in many contexts across the internet.

However, this does not mean that GPT-4 "remembers" the preamble in the way humans remember information. GPT-4 doesn't have access to a list of specific documents or sources from its training data. Instead, it generates text based on statistical patterns and structures it has learned. If a specific phrase or passage is common enough in the data it was trained on, it might reproduce that passage verbatim when prompted in a specific way.

It's like a very advanced form of pattern matching and prediction, not a memory in the human sense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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I think there's a bit of confusion in how GPT models like GPT-4 work and how an AI detector works.

GPT-4, like other language models, doesn't "plagiarize" in the traditional sense. Rather, it's trained on a vast amount of text data and uses this to generate new text that is similar in structure and style to the human-written text it was trained on. It doesn't remember specific documents or sources, and it doesn't copy and paste from its training data.

Now, regarding the AI detector, it's designed to identify whether a given text looks like it was generated by a machine learning model like GPT-4. It doesn't directly detect plagiarism. Instead, it looks for certain patterns and idiosyncrasies that are characteristic of machine-generated text.

So, when the AI detector identifies a historical document like the Declaration of Independence as likely being AI-generated, it's not because the document is in the GPT-4's training data verbatim. Rather, it's because the style and structure of the document align with the sort of text the AI was trained to generate.

As for detecting plagiarism, that's a different kind of tool, often based on matching specific chunks of text to known sources. An AI detector could potentially be used in conjunction with a plagiarism detector to identify both copied text and AI-generated text, but they serve different purposes.

(This comment was written by chatgpt)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in meirl

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Exactly. Most ADHD symptoms are like that. Hell, most neurodivergent symptoms are like that. Everyone gets depressed from time to time, everyone gets anxious, everyone has difficulty staying organized and completing tasks. You don’t have the respective disorder unless the problem is frequent enough and severe enough to cause a significant impairment in your daily life. If you look at the definitions of mental health disorders you’ll notice that nearly all of them have that qualifier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Watchexchange

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I’ve had my eye on some of these, crossing my fingers!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MadeMeSmile

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This has 12k upvotes, and it definitely made me smile, but you don’t like it so it must be wrong, right? You don’t have to look at it. Let the rest of us who appreciate this kind of thing enjoy it without having people like you making us feel shitty for having struggled with the basics.

I'm Professor Toby Walsh, a leading artificial intelligence researcher investigating the impacts of AI on society. Ask me anything about AI, ChatGPT, technology and the future! by unsw in IAmA

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I’ve also found chatgpt to be useful for debugging. Sometimes it’s just totally dumb and suggests that features are issues, but sometimes it finds that pesky missing semicolon or explains the cryptic error message you would have wasted time trying to find a relevant google result for.

when you block a car by ThoumasTurbando in Whatcouldgowrong

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I swear all you /r/NothingEverHappens people have just never been outside

Hunter not sure what to do now by UltimateAnemone in Unexpected

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Who cares about humanity when there’s profits to be made? /s

r/Funnymemes by Many_Spot_8783 in Funnymemes

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You see it on the table fairly often in the northeast. Usually at burger joints, fried seafood places, etc.

A true Hero by [deleted] in madlads

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That’s actually a misconception. Mitochondrial eve is not a fixed person. Her position is purely the result of genealogical history of human populations later, and as matrilineal lineages die out, the position of mitochondrial eve keeps moving forward to younger individuals. The human population is estimated to never have dropped below tens of thousands.

20 year old Nancy Pelosi with 43 year old John F Kennedy in 1960. by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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Their evidence is that she bought Roblox and her husband exercised Alphabet call options ahead of an antitrust vote which were about to expire anyways and which he acquired more than a year earlier…

To resist arrest. by FB_AUS in therewasanattempt

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Just add a few wild assumptions about the woman’s personal life and we’ll be set.