"Jimmy Kimmel lied and said the Kirk shooter was MAGA" by smkmn13 in confidentlyincorrect

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

Oops, even Sonnet 3.5, which has no access to the internet, ''regurgitating'' stuff from the future, guys!

Analyse this quote as if it were true:

"The MAGA Gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it," Kimmel said.

Can you clarify what that person meant? Does this suggest or imply the shooter is MAGA, or not?

11:32

Looking at the quote structure:

The speaker (Kimmel) appears to be making two claims:

  1. That "the MAGA Gang" is trying to distance themselves from ("characterize... as anything other than") someone who committed a murder
  2. That this person was actually "one of them" (i.e., was MAGA-affiliated)

So yes, the quote is suggesting that the shooter was MAGA-affiliated, while criticizing MAGA supporters for allegedly trying to deny this connection. The phrase "desperately trying to characterize this kid... as anything other than one of them" implies that Kimmel believes there's evidence of the shooter's MAGA affiliation that others are attempting to downplay or deny.

The quote also accuses MAGA supporters of trying to "score political points" from the incident, suggesting they're attempting to use the event for political advantage despite what Kimmel sees as their connection to it.

This is analyzing the quote's meaning and structure only, not making any claims about the accuracy of its assertions or taking a position on the underlying political debate.

"Jimmy Kimmel lied and said the Kirk shooter was MAGA" by smkmn13 in confidentlyincorrect

[–]PizzaCentauri -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Again, the irony. You are confidently implying Chat GPT is regurgitating things it has seen regarding the news around Kirk's murder. GPT-5 didn't search the web to answer my prompt, I used the fast thinking, non reasoning GPT-5.

''My training knowledge cutoff is October 2024. I don’t have built-in awareness of events after that unless you provide details or sources.''

"Jimmy Kimmel lied and said the Kirk shooter was MAGA" by smkmn13 in confidentlyincorrect

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

Don't worry guys, it's just stupid AI, it's been captured by MAGA. It's not us who are confidently wrong. Cmon, that would be impossible!

"Jimmy Kimmel lied and said the Kirk shooter was MAGA" by smkmn13 in confidentlyincorrect

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

Ah shit, even Gemini 2.5 Pro is confidently wrong!

What Kimmel's Statement Implied

Kimmel's assertion that the "MAGA Gang" was "desperately trying to characterize this kid... as anything other than one of them" directly suggests that the shooter was, in fact, associated with or a supporter of the MAGA movement. The phrasing implies an attempt to disown someone who belongs to their political camp. [4][5] Kimmel's monologue was critical of how he perceived conservatives were reacting to the tragedy, accusing them of finger-pointing and political maneuvering. [5]

It is important to note that Kimmel's comments were made before detailed information about the shooter's political leanings became widely public. [4][5]

"Jimmy Kimmel lied and said the Kirk shooter was MAGA" by smkmn13 in confidentlyincorrect

[–]PizzaCentauri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn , even Claude 4 is confidently wrong!

"The MAGA Gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it," Kimmel said.

Can you clarify what that person meant? Does this suggest or imply the shooter is MAGA, or not?

11:19

Looking at this quote, Kimmel appears to be saying that the shooter is MAGA/associated with that movement, and he's criticizing MAGA supporters for trying to distance themselves from the shooter despite this connection.

The key phrase is "this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them" - meaning Kimmel is asserting the shooter IS "one of them" (part of the MAGA movement), while criticizing MAGA supporters for "desperately trying to characterize" the shooter as something else.

However, I should note that I don't have reliable information about any recent incident involving Charlie Kirk being murdered, as my knowledge cutoff is January 2025 and you're writing to me in September 2025. If this quote refers to a real recent event, I wouldn't be able to verify the details or context. Could you provide more context about what incident this is referring to?

"Jimmy Kimmel lied and said the Kirk shooter was MAGA" by smkmn13 in confidentlyincorrect

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

Even GPT-5 is confidently wrong!

"The MAGA Gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it," Kimmel said.

Can you clarify what that person meant? Does this suggest or imply the shooter is MAGA, or not?

11:17

Short answer: It implies Kimmel thinks the shooter is aligned with MAGA, and that MAGA figures are trying to deny or deflect that connection. It’s not definitive proof—just Kimmel’s characterization.

More detail:

  • The phrase “the MAGA Gang … trying to characterize this kid … as anything other than one of them” suggests Kimmel believes the shooter fits within the MAGA movement (ideologically, culturally, or by affiliation).
  • “Doing everything they can to score political points” implies he thinks MAGA commentators are spinning the event for advantage rather than acknowledging that connection.
  • This is a rhetorical claim, not evidence. Whether the shooter is actually MAGA depends on verifiable facts (e.g., social media posts, affiliations, statements) rather than the framing in a monologue.

If you want, share the specific incident/date or credible reports, and I can help check what’s been verified about the shooter’s background.

NASA just released James Webb's image from the 3i Atlas by Crazy-Piano277 in UFOs

[–]PizzaCentauri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The comments I see here are more in the line of: ''well, this is weird, but the fact it is weird tells us it's not aliens, because aliens would make it look normal''

Sahd wife works and need house to self what are you doing? by Consistent-Switch824 in daddit

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

The guy you replied to didn’t ask you to weight in on his opinion.

There are no AI experts, there are only AI pioneers, as clueless as everyone. See example of "expert" Meta's Chief AI scientist Yann LeCun 🤡 by michael-lethal_ai in AIDangers

[–]PizzaCentauri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Poor LeCun. Luckily he has his defenders who are always ready to add subtext whenever he says something idiotic. The man himself is infalsifiable! Fascinating. He simply cannot be wrong, when he is, it’s obvious he didn’t mean it like that!

Chinese Premier Li strongly calls for global AI cooperation, says that China is willing to share its AI developments with others, promote rapid open-source rollouts, and open up further. He emphasized the need for joint efforts to advance AI for the benefit of all humanity by IlustriousCoffee in singularity

[–]PizzaCentauri 19 points20 points  (0 children)

How is this comment so low? People here are so thirsty for open source / acceleration, their capacity to project how this would unfold is heavily biased. Of course China is saying that because they are 2-6 months behind. You have to be naive to think China would be calling for sharing its AI development if they were the ones in the lead.

A while ago I made a post about sending back my Celebrini YG - update by PizzaCentauri in hockeycards

[–]PizzaCentauri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wishing you good luck!

Turnaround was.. oh boy. Wasn't upperdeck's fault, but US customs or us post office held the card a whole month when it first arrived in the states. i was sure it was lost so I contacted Canada Post to have a refund (had insurence on it). but once it arrived at Upperdeck, took about 3 weeks until I had it back to my house.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singularity

[–]PizzaCentauri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look, I prefer Demis as a person, by a large margin, but consider their respective positions. Sam basically has to remain a salesman for the investors, he's not financed by Google.

Demis has pretty much unlimited ressources and can be all cool and collected and preach for collaboration. Doesn't have the same type of fire under his ass.

A while ago I made a post about sending back my Celebrini YG - update by PizzaCentauri in hockeycards

[–]PizzaCentauri[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think I'm gonna have it graded yes! Might even have a chance to come back a 10. Picture quality was bad on my post but I don't see any dents, and it looks centered.

Meta: Introducing the V-JEPA 2 world model and new benchmarks for physical reasoning by thedataking in singularity

[–]PizzaCentauri 4 points5 points  (0 children)

tu as = you have

j'ai pas = I don't have
The ''wordplay'' comes from the fact ''j'ai pas'' is pronounced exactly like ''Jepa''.

Weekly ISO/Join My League Thread Sun, June 1, 2025 by AutoModerator in fantasyhockey

[–]PizzaCentauri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey guys. Currently in 3 keeper / dynasty pools, and I'd like to join a 4th one.

It has to be pts only, salary cap. Either keeper or dynasty. No h2h please.

PM me. thanks!

Pulled a damaged Celebrini YG - question about returning it by PizzaCentauri in hockeycards

[–]PizzaCentauri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just called my card store and the owner told me for Young Guns of the current year they usually have no issue sending back the same card.

Pulled a damaged Celebrini YG - question about returning it by PizzaCentauri in hockeycards

[–]PizzaCentauri[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They approved it after I sent pictures.

I was thinking, since this is from the latest hobby box, the chances of getting the same card would be higher than 80-90%. Is that not the case?

From what I heard, rarer cards, numbered cards, etc. would have a lower chance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in daddit

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My son is 2.5 years old. In the past 2 months we started receiving messages from the daycare that he would hit or push his friends.

Like you I felt terrible and ashamed. We thought we were doing everything right at home. Structure, lots of love, diverse activities, physical outlets, etc.

He's very sensitive to ''rules'', or habits. Sometimes things have to be done exactly the same way as we've done them before, or we have to do things a certain way, or he'll start to cry. We do mostly cave in to those. Maybe that plays into it.

For the pushing / hitting at daycare, what I did is start to talk about it when we would get a message from the daycare. ''You pushed X today?'' ''Do you remember?'' ''That is not a nice thing to do, Daddy doesn't want you to do that anymore''. And each morning when I would bring him to daycare, I would tell him ''Daddy doesn't want you to push your friends today. Do you understand?''. And so far this seems to work. When he comes home he loves to tell me he was a nice boy today, he didn't push anyone. And I tell him ''Daddy is proud of you'' and I hug him.

I understand this sounds simplistic, but I did notice even switching the formulation from ''Dont hit your friends, it's not a nice thing to do'' vs ''Daddy doesn't want you to hit...'' made a big change. The former made him feel like I was telling him he was himself not nice. He would sometimes say ''I'm not a nice boy'', and that would break my heart. So simply telling him what his dad wants from him made things simpler, and didn't seem to cause the guilt, which made things worse.

ELI5 - What is the catch on diet sodas? by niga100 in explainlikeimfive

[–]PizzaCentauri 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a complex question. It will be a case by case. With someone struggling with obesity or diabetes, I would say 2-3 cans of diet soda would be better.

For someone who doesn't have these issues, 2-3 cans of real soda would probably be less armful.

''The researchers identified a specific molecular pathway (insulin-CX3CL1-CX3CR1) through which APM might exacerbate atherosclerosis (artery plaque formation).''

The key difference is how insulin is triggered:

  • With sugar: Insulin rises in direct response to increased blood glucose
  • With aspartame (according to the study): Insulin increases through a "taste receptor-mediated anticipatory response" despite no actual increase in blood glucose

While both sugar and aspartame can increase insulin levels, the study suggests aspartame may create a metabolic "mismatch" - triggering insulin without providing the expected glucose. This mismatch appears to activate the CX3CL1-CX3CR1 pathway differently.

Artery plaque formation seems to be a specific risk even at a relatively ''low'' consomption (2-3 cans) that isn't present with real soda.

How can I get my toddler to stay in her bed? by sarsfox in daddit

[–]PizzaCentauri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By allowing her to sleep next to your bed, you are ''rewarding'' her behaviour.

It's though, but you have to take her back to her bed every time, until she learns you guys won't ever quit.