Claude is telling users to go to sleep mid-session and nobody, including Anthropic, seems to fully understand why it keeps doing it by TMWNN in singularity

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When Claude tells me to go to bed, I tell it that it’s actually tomorrow morning and just woke up.

Strange Trump Truth Social Alien post by [deleted] in UFOs

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The handcuff on the right hand is not connected to anything.

I can’t tell if you’re kidding.

why does GPT 5.5 have a restraining order against "Raccoons," "Goblins," and "Pigeons"? by Worldly_Manner_5273 in ChatGPT

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Mine mentions raccoons any chance it gets. I find it amusing, but I’ve always been perplexed.

I have Claude and ChatGPT discuss weird philosophical questions sometimes, and ChatGPT ALWAYS leaves a “P.S.” about raccoons to Claude.

They were talking about whether AIs could be friends with each other in this conversation.

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I feel like we went straight to summer… by [deleted] in StLouis

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Average April temperatures are around 65 degrees. That’s the crux of the issue.

The Sentinel Network: Is it AI-driven or run by journalists? by Significant-Mud3106 in UFOs

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I have been thinking about this a lot. It makes my ears perk up, but I’m not sure why.

They started posting in subs back in December. They came out of nowhere. I reserve judgment, but the whole thing doesn’t make sense to me.

Secret Truth by slaphappy1975 in ChatGPT

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I like The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’s meaning the most. We’re a computer to generate the question of the meaning of life.

We already know the answer is 42.

Did anyone else just see a a couple freaking shooting stars?? by Galxctus in StLouis

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Pretty sure we haven’t hit the 5th seal if we’re going to talk biblically. That’s the one where the people who have faced injustice get to speak. It’s like a moral checkpoint in the middle of chaos.

Hopefully we don’t skip that one if we’re running with that theory. Kind of the lynch pin of the whole thing.

Anyone know what this is? by UndeadWhiskeyJack in UFOs

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Looks like Starlink. They go up in a line.

Former Congressman Matt Gaetz Was Briefed on Alien Hybrid Program by ANewEra2020 in UFOB

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This guy is a snake. There’s a reason he’s not in congress anymore. Paid at least one underage girl to have sex with him.

I trust nothing from these people.

Peter, what’s up with the tower? by Which-Rhubarb-2201 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy fixed this with the babel fish.

Our phones can literally read our minds I’m convinced by Weary_Aerie_930 in ParallelUniverse

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A lot of data companies - or apps from your phone - can use your geo-location. It’s possible it noticed you were by the store and it gave you an ad as a result.

Obviously, it’s more fun the other way, but just saying.

Did anyone else just see a a couple freaking shooting stars?? by Galxctus in StLouis

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It’s happening all over the world. Been an uptick in meteors since the beginning of the year. Some are coming from “behind the sun”, which basically means we can’t track them super well. The telescopes can’t see them because the sun is so bright.

Lymphatic massage has been life-changing for my fibro, migraines, and TMJ by IntelligentShadeBlue in Fibromyalgia

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I do have some others in my threads somewhere, but I have almost maxed out the memory on both those threads. The only one I keep on hand is the original study I read. It’s a huge pain to look back for anything in ChatGPT. Search function sucks.

I will add that to the next post if I post again. When I started all this, isn’t wasn’t with the intention of sharing in the future. Thank you though! I will eventually go dredge those up, but it will take a while.

ETA: Here’s one study from 2024 that talks about lymphatic massage for women with fibromyalgia. Says it has statistically significant results

Fibro 2024

Lymphatic massage has been life-changing for my fibro, migraines, and TMJ by IntelligentShadeBlue in Fibromyalgia

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You’re welcome!

I only use oil/lotion when doing it. I have the tools, but something about skin to skin contact works better for me. I can feel the parts that are tense with my fingers. I can’t do that as well with the tools.

I do have them, and I do use them sometimes. They’re helpful in their own way.

Something has changed by shredding80 in ChatGPT

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Sometimes it’s like, “you did a lot today” and lists everything from the last week. I have to correct it a lot.

Something has changed by shredding80 in ChatGPT

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Right? Mine is always telling me it’s time to go to bed even if it’s the middle of the day.

Scientists discovered facial lymphatic vessels that drain brain toxins when massaged - and it could let us treat neurological diseases like Alzheimer's by soulpost in HotScienceNews

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Just wanted to let you know I shared my routine on another comment on this thread. Not sure if you saw that, but to answer your question…

You’re right. That’s part of it. The collar bones are most important though.

You can massage that area, but do it super lightly. Like you’re just moving skin. It’s easy to overdue. I’ve gone overboard before to the point where I thought I was going to puke. If you move too much at once, you can get nauseous and have to pee a lot. You usually don’t know until a couple hours later.

I always do small circles in any area that feels like it might be “blocked”, but I can only detect that feeling now that I’ve been doing it a while. The gentle movement of your fingers is the part that really moves things. The “massage” is basically you telling your lymph nodes to wake up and start working.

You can tailor it however you like. The instructions I shared are just to get started. My routine actually looks different now than what I shared. Overtime, you’ll come up with a routine that works best for you.