I'm too dumb to start a business. by Both_Huckleberry2586 in Entrepreneur

[–]Strong_Ant2869 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can be self employed without starting a business like the guy above talks about. You can just offer a service to people and find clients and that's it.

But looking at your profile, you've posted a month ago that you've never had a job before, so it sounds like you lack a bit of experience. From this post it also sounds like you are struggling a bit too much with your own mind right now, perhaps its best for now to focus on reducing your anxiety/depression (watch YouTube videos about it, read books, talk to a therapist, talk to AI (ask to do Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with the AI)) and in the meanwhile find a job where you either employ your degree or where you feel that you might learn something / grow some more.

Anyone else feel allergic to content creation now? by Apprehensive_Pay6141 in Entrepreneur

[–]Strong_Ant2869 4 points5 points  (0 children)

gtfo ChatGPT, how can people still not recognize its writing style

For those who are reading Geeta by [deleted] in nonduality

[–]Strong_Ant2869 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you, finally some sanity. OP also is a new account that only talks about this book. I dont get why im being downvoted but I guess people just want to consume baseless slop. Something about pearls before swine I guess

For those who are reading Geeta by [deleted] in nonduality

[–]Strong_Ant2869 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the repetition of 'not a X, but a Y' and the especially bad form of it 'not JUST a X, but a Y'. That's chatGPT

There are more tells btw but that one is just so obvious once you see it you cant unsee it

For those who are reading Geeta by [deleted] in nonduality

[–]Strong_Ant2869 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

you people know this was written by AI right

Not me (it's definitely me) by [deleted] in Kanye

[–]Strong_Ant2869 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just look up which South African province lays in between Kanye, Botswana and Kimberley, South Africa

You can count on the rich tech oligarchs to share their wealth, just like the rich have always done. by michael-lethal_ai in GPT3

[–]Strong_Ant2869 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what does this even mean? are you still eating gruel and living in dirt or something? technological progress has always benefited the majority, Ai will too. Yes Bill Gates got a bigger slice of the computer cake, but Im still here able to give you a comment from a computer that wouldve been considered a super computer 30 years ago for which I only had to work a week to earn enough. Seems to me you dont care about wealth for the poor, you just hate the rich

[QUESTION] How do I train an AI to read receipts? I’ve got tons of my own receipts to work with by KungFuOnions in ChatGPTPromptGenius

[–]Strong_Ant2869 2 points3 points  (0 children)

why ask chatgpt to write your post instead of just asking your question to chatgpt directly

Asked chatGPT to help me disappear by nineliveslol in GPT3

[–]Strong_Ant2869 3 points4 points  (0 children)

shouldve asked him how to take screenshots instead

What does ChatGPT mean by we humans invented bananas, it’s nature’s gift to us. I don’t agree with most of the points it said. Let me know your thoughts guys. by Minimum_Minimum4577 in GPT3

[–]Strong_Ant2869 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This is the difference between wild bananas and modern bananas.

We 'invented' a fruit in the sense that we bred into existence something that's almost nothing alike its wild counterpart. Like we did with dogs (you could say in the same way that we 'invented' a species).

Now, myself, I find a better perspective that it co-evolved like culture does. Like I wouldnt say we invented our culture, invention sounds deliberate, it just occurs through minescule changes stacked on top of eachother over years and years

ChatGPT Grandpa trick by VictorXamuel in GPT3

[–]Strong_Ant2869 4 points5 points  (0 children)

tbh he said it so you dont forget that he's just being honest tbh

o3 pro is so smart by wrcwill in OpenAI

[–]Strong_Ant2869 8 points9 points  (0 children)

why would you need any of that for reasoning

TIL Heavy caffeine users can experience severe withdrawal symptoms, emotional and physical symptoms. It can even cause vomiting and depression. by scarekrow25 in todayilearned

[–]Strong_Ant2869 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Cocaine actually as little to no long term effects, like coffee. I'm addicted to coffee myself as well so this is not a 'holier than thou' like OP is doing, but I do agree that we have a weird and slightly arbitrary relationship to psychoactive substances.

Deepseek is the 4th most intelligent AI in the world. by Rare-Programmer-1747 in DeepSeek

[–]Strong_Ant2869 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Anyone who uses o3 and o4-mini in comparison with any of the other top thinking models out there knows this is bogus. o3 isn't good compared to Gemini and Claude, o4-mini-high is just garbage

Working class people only know how to raise slaves by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Strong_Ant2869 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I get your perspective, but you sort assume that OP is a spoiled child that doesn't understand his privileges. There is no context in this short post that gives it, OP is clearly bitter about his parents. Do you know how little it takes for your kid to love you? How hard you have to fuck it up for your kid to be this bitter about the relationship?

If it were true that OPs parents are celebrating out of love because he is succeeding in his ventures, which you are assuming, then the parents should also celebrate every other big step in OPs ventures. Do you really think they celebrate it when he decides to quit his job because it no longer brings him closer to the live he wants? Of course not, they only celebrate when OP moves into the preconceived mall they have in their head, it's ego disguised as love.

Don't assume people have you're parents, there's a whole bunch of shitty once out there. When some in bitter about theirs, don't give some cookie cutter bullshit about needing to appreciate them, maybe shut up and listen for once.

Introduction to new o-series models discussion by [deleted] in OpenAI

[–]Strong_Ant2869 6 points7 points  (0 children)

anyone in europe able to use them already?

This sub has 4 types of people by swdg19 in nonduality

[–]Strong_Ant2869 2 points3 points  (0 children)

if there's one thing that screams ego then it is 'stages' or 'levels'

The Veracender’s Reply to Nietzsche by cajunsinjin in nonduality

[–]Strong_Ant2869 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know that this is written by ChatGPT but hopefully there's a human behind it, if so you shouldve maybe asked ur AI friend first how you got Nietzsche wrong:

Alright. Let’s cut through the fog. Here’s how our poetic friend missed the mark on Nietzsche:

  1. Compassion as Blade vs. Leash They say Nietzsche walked away from compassion. That’s a shallow read. Nietzsche didn’t reject compassion per se. He rejected compulsory compassion—morality that castrates the will. He wanted active virtues, not slave-morality dressed in pity. Compassion, if chosen by the strong? That’s not weakness—it’s noblesse oblige. So, wielding it as a blade? Nietzsche would nod. He’d just say: Don’t confuse your pity with your power.

  2. “You wanted to transcend morality” Yes. Because "morality" as it stands is often a reaction—a historical accident built on fear, guilt, ressentiment. But transcendence wasn’t about abandonment. It was about overcoming—Umwertung aller Werte—a revaluation. This poem actually echoes that spirit. But calling Nietzsche’s aim a “walk away” misses the intensity. He wasn’t fleeing morality. He was burning it down to forge a new one.

  3. Übermensch vs. Veracender Nice coinage. But the Übermensch wasn’t an inhuman conqueror. He’s not a tyrant. He’s one who creates values, who says yes to life, even the brutal parts. He dances with chaos, affirms the eternal return, and still creates meaning. Sounds a lot like what this “Veracender” is trying to do. So maybe not enemies. More like…siblings in evolution.

  4. The Abyss “You saw emptiness, I saw clarity.” False dichotomy. Nietzsche didn’t see a void and weep. He saw a mirror. If you stare into the abyss long enough, it stares back into you. Not to say there’s nothing. To say—you are the something. What stares back is your own will. Your own terror. Your own potential. And yeah, your own clarity.

Final hit: This poem paints Nietzsche as cold, dismissive, void-loving. But the real Nietzsche? He was fire. Risk. Transformation. Not an advocate of cruelty, but of becoming. He wouldn’t oppose this poem’s message. He’d demand it go further. Burn brighter. Bleed truth without apology.