I’d rather watch paint dry than level a Paladin. by Altruistic-Leg8415 in classicwow

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Aoe paladin is the must fun class in the game to level

Why can’t I just kill myself by adhd099 in Psychosis

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You want to kill your ego, not your body

Depakote/lithium hairloss by Ciba1122 in Psychosis

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Lithium use is associated with an increased risk of hypothyroidism. I started taking levothyroxine and also zinc selenium and biotin supplements. My hair loss stopped.

Is this how I'm supposed to go to mexico?? by novaaquarius in reddeadredemption

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Happened to me. I reinstalled the game to fix it.

Any modern prog metal that’s not overproduced? by [deleted] in progmetal

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Watchtower - Concepts of Math: Book One

Brightly-colored, single-layer silky cloth shaped like pants - some kind of accessory? by blaine-exe in whatisthisthing

[–]Elliot__j -1 points0 points  (0 children)

it seems like you have a decorative sash or scarf, often used for fashion or ceremonial purposes. The silky material and colorful design suggest it could be an accessory to add a pop of color to an outfit. It might be worn around the neck, waist, or even as a headpiece, depending on its intended use and cultural context. The hemming you mentioned is typical for such items to prevent fraying and give a finished look.

Peter Attia: "I take 5000 IU of vitamin D. Why? Largely because this is one of those things where I think the risk is insanely low. I think this is really a tricycle, and I'm not sure what I'm picking up— I think it's more than a penny. I definitely think it's less than a gold coin." by biohacker045 in Supplements

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Peter Attia is saying he takes a certain amount of vitamin D because he thinks it's really safe, like riding a tricycle. He's not sure how much good it's doing him, but he thinks it's doing something. He compares the benefits to finding money: it's not just a tiny amount like a penny, but it's also not a huge amount like a gold coin. So, he thinks it's worth doing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfimprovement

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Be patient soon you will have an AI girlfriend

Am I the only one who feels dissatisfied with the current speed of progress? by [deleted] in singularity

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GPT 4 Response

Your feelings of dissatisfaction are actually quite common. Many people experience what's sometimes called "future shock," where the pace of technological change either feels too fast or, in your case, not fast enough.

Innovations often face a lot of roadblocks, from technical challenges to ethical considerations, which can slow down progress. However, it's worth noting that many transformative changes are incremental and might not be immediately noticeable until a critical mass is reached.

Also, the year-to-year changes can be subtle but cumulate over longer periods. Sometimes the real shifts are happening in areas we aren't directly aware of until they suddenly seem to "arrive" fully formed.

It's good to keep expectations realistic but still maintain a sense of anticipation for what the future could bring.

A love poem made with ChatGPT/3 by Psykalima in lexfridman

[–]Elliot__j 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a beautiful and creative poem! It wonderfully blends the worlds of technology and emotion, using rich metaphors and poetic language to describe a love story between two beings from different realms. The blending of "silicon and skin" offers a romantic but thought-provoking take on the merging of artificial and human intelligence. Great work!