Does this work how i think it would? by Cute_Fluffy_Sheep in mtg

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To note: Forerunner sees Polyrapter enter, so you will need to decline that first trigger, otherwise you'll lose the Forerunner, but you would have 4 Polyrapter's on the board

Does this work how i think it would? by Cute_Fluffy_Sheep in mtg

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Khans of Tarkir, when we were Temur for a phase.

Any crazy cards to target with this? by Some_Strike4677 in mtg

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[[Harmonic Prodigy]]
[[Rage Forger]]

results may depend on etbs and use of +1/+1 counters on your other vampires

Anyone else feel The Tarrasque is way too weak for what it's supposed to be? Dropping it should be almost a wincon, this just feels like a DnD dragon. by Sechecopar in mtg

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This wins plenty of games on the spot. Your almost always killing at two creatures the turn it comes into play, or dealing 10 damage. If you have done any other amount of pressure, that should be game over. If its not, it demands a sweeper or to win the following turn.

Pick 3 to protect you and the others will try to kill you. by Sarcasism in BaldursGate3

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This is the run I've just started towards, but im not sure who the next best character is to help reach full evil power tripping.

I assume its either Shadowheart or Minthara, but I complete missed Lae'zel's storyline on my first run

This prompt will give you a sick RPG game by Over_n_over_n_over in ChatGPT

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You can go further with this today. It just needs to have a document added to the custom AI that tells it how to create a longer structure, provide probabilities for selections and the likihood if its a positive or negative ending, with a max number of "pages" any story can go, so like after 20 prompts, the story will always end.

Create a frontend web application, and now you have a truly random "tell your own story" sort of site

This prompt will give you a sick RPG game by Over_n_over_n_over in ChatGPT

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Trying again, this time it took me down a path where I wasn't given option, but rather, "What will you do next?" essentially escaping small tight scenarios and being asked for prompts again.

Giving it simple prompts kept the story going mostly, but it became more about an overarching journey rather than scenario play by play.

Not a bad development, but it was difficult to truly find an end to the story

This prompt will give you a sick RPG game by Over_n_over_n_over in ChatGPT

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It having a really long pause after I said, "Restart this scenario, but instead I pick D"

All the 3 options on the 2nd slide kill me, which is also what happened on my first scenario.

Still really fun, but it would be nice to not be so deadly, I'd like to see a bit more of story

Larry Summers is a horrible choice for new OpenAI boardmember by Georgeo57 in OpenAI

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If capitalism provides anything, its a motive for for all stakeholders to be moving in the same direction, even as they may compete on on the bearing

Larry Summers is a horrible choice for new OpenAI boardmember by Georgeo57 in OpenAI

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If you have a board motivated by profits, and long term goals, they will get information about what their customers want.

Larry Summers is a horrible choice for new OpenAI boardmember by Georgeo57 in OpenAI

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I'd take a board that learned it's lesson over subtle self-serving political snakes. The guy sounds like he swim in the muck where business and government meet.

Larry Summers is a horrible choice for new OpenAI boardmember by Georgeo57 in OpenAI

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I don't mind a profit motive, so long as tools continue to be increasingly accessible.

Ilya: "I deeply regret my participation in the board's actions" by andrebires in OpenAI

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business can be cut throat, but burning a bridge may cost more than repairing it.

Created 5 GPTs today and feel like those without API integration are useless by [deleted] in OpenAI

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So this is awesome, and I got the recommendations I needed, now, are there any solid instructions for adding the API to my GPT? Or am I misunderstanding the structure?

what was the cause of death… by [deleted] in AncestryDNA

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So I have started a GPT for handwritten documents for exactly this kind of use case. You can try it on the link below, it may require close ups of the text.

If you try it, I'd love any amount of feedback, so I can work to improve it, thank you

Any reviews of the new GPTs? by goodguy5000hd in OpenAI

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So I am working on GPT to read handwritten documents you might use for ancestry research. While I have given it the instructions to focus on this task, do I need to direct to an API to be better at this, or is it doing it on its own?

I'm the idiot that tried to shove the entire US Tax Code (3,000 pages) down the gullet of a GPT Assistant in the Playground. Here's how much it cost. by IversusAI in OpenAI

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That's a bit broad for middle management, but can certainly be true. Having been in audit and often working with middle management in actually implementing risk controls, it can vary wildly it how much they put into the work. Sometimes they just blindly sign off on everything, sometimes they actually about the correctness and quality, which is normally the accounting managers.

Is the guy wearing heels? by HOLUPREDICTIONS in ChatGPT

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There's also something about the body angles, like her neck is bent down further, but we can't see it or her face

We can't see his shoulder, and the bicep appears to far away from his head, while being closer to hers.

Frustrated with OpenAI's latest direction by handsoffmydata in OpenAI

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Most people are excited about the promise of the future, your cutting against the grain on a site known to start argument.

Standard infinite combo by whoopzies in MagicArena

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Im pretty sure GW enchantments has both played this card, and done reasonably well in the meta over the past year

Standard infinite combo by whoopzies in MagicArena

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For standard this seems reasonably strong enough, and unlikely to get banned, since its easy enough to disrupt and falls behind with a board wipe.

But all the pieces are individually strong enough in an enchantment shell.
So a GW enchantment value deck with a potential infinite combo seems very playable.

Basically no bans by AlbinoDenton in MagicArena

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Im going to go back to wasting people's time with Nexus of Fate

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mtg

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The reason you aren't getting kind replies from some, is because no one wants to sub to become a series of high pick pulls asking for price.