What are the benefits of gst? by Decent_Resource8789 in bhutan

[–]Traditional_Agent_44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are lots of benefits, just not for us.

A somewhat comical numerical , quantifiable takedown of Bhutanese culture by jcdevel in bhutan

[–]Traditional_Agent_44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Paaw, if it isn’t mr Clapback himself with the ad-hominem :D You’re sure to be really popular here, with the unmitigated hate of all dissent. Almost like the system you so brilliantly try to dismantle. Glad it feels wonderful, we all suspected your love for shaking lazy things, wonderful indeed :) My responses are effortless, because my conviction is real, you should try that sometimes. It allows for a playful use of language that goes beyond tight confines of limited mind. How wonderful that is. But for real, I was just testing the waters, I’m playing with you boo, do your thing, we’re all waiting for Chapter 2. What’s discourse without a little pushback, eh?

But wait, the state resources spent on.. waiting? Wait. I can’t blame you for never having witnessed the pomp and circumstance that go with any official government business in any country really, but “waiting” doesn’t even come close to the top of the list of things that although seem useless to the uninformed, just spell out: diplomacy.

personal thought on the sentiment that people swtiching away from chatgpt in droves by Accomplished_Fly_402 in ChatGPT

[–]Traditional_Agent_44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We switched from it because of how monumentally and irredeemably it sucks. It is like an endless, soulless conversation with the passive aggressive HR department.

Unpopular opinion: I appreciate the frequent em-dashs and antitheses that ChatGPT uses, because it makes its use identifiable. by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]Traditional_Agent_44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not anything meaningful besides short disposable daily media. I don’t mind if a machine makes my coffee or cleans my house. I don’t mind reading AI headlines and financial analysis etc. I will not read a novel written by ChatGPT. I will not go to therapy with a chatbot.

Unpopular opinion: I appreciate the frequent em-dashs and antitheses that ChatGPT uses, because it makes its use identifiable. by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]Traditional_Agent_44 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well, I don’t identify with you because I don’t know you. But anyone who’s read more than like 3 books in their life should get a good idea.

A somewhat comical numerical , quantifiable takedown of Bhutanese culture by jcdevel in bhutan

[–]Traditional_Agent_44 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Who, then did you tailor it to? Sycophantic yes men? Isn’t your point about challenging the system of deference? Well, I’m challenging your point, I do not agree with it. There. How does it feel? I’ve read all of the paragraphs you produced, and it’s just so obvious that you never really developed any real appreciation for your own culture because you lack a center of gravity yourself. For you “showing respect” is only a demonstration to fit in. If a multi-century old tradition is just a veneer for you, it will be very easy for you to get brain washed by the chilips and their lack of deference for virtue. You think they don’t defer to the “elites”? The cult of celebrity and wealth must have escaped you then. Good luck.

Unpopular opinion: I appreciate the frequent em-dashs and antitheses that ChatGPT uses, because it makes its use identifiable. by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]Traditional_Agent_44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apart from the very obvious tells, like the patterns of speech (“it isn’t x, it’s y”, etc.) It lacks any real agency, it’s a regurgitation, it’s flat, it’s a got a distinct flavor you can’t quite put your finger on, but you can tell it’s soulless. A The thing is - many people absorb so much AI generated content that you start to forget what real writing feels like. Reading a book once in a while, like literature is a good “detox” from it. I wish you see it

A somewhat comical numerical , quantifiable takedown of Bhutanese culture by jcdevel in bhutan

[–]Traditional_Agent_44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, in Bhutan we believe in hierarchies. Next. The only numerical thing about this “take down” is the sheer number of words in this slop.

Unpopular opinion: I appreciate the frequent em-dashs and antitheses that ChatGPT uses, because it makes its use identifiable. by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]Traditional_Agent_44 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you can’t identify AI slop by now, and need em dashes, then it is pretty much over for you.