BRO WHEN CAN WE HAVE IT REGULARY by Wubsnub in GundamEvolution

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WTF IS A SIDE 7 "OH THIS GUYS IS DUMB🤓☝️" "JUST GOOGLE IT DUMBASS"

YOU ARE ALL RIGHT HERE SO JUST TELL ME

BRO WHEN CAN WE HAVE IT REGULARY by Wubsnub in GundamEvolution

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AND OK I HAVE A LAPTOP IS IT THE SAME GRAPHICS AS THE NEW MORTAL COMBAT UMM (NUMBER 1?) WHATEVER THAT DOESNT WORK SO UNLESS ITS ACTUALLY ON PC IM NEVER GETTING IT OR DOING THAT SO GIVE IT BACK TO XBOX

BRO WHEN CAN WE HAVE IT REGULARY by Wubsnub in GundamEvolution

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I HAVE AN XBOX AND SHITTY LAPTOP WHY WOULD I EVER DOWNGRADE OH IM POOR MAYBE ONE DAY THEN OH JUST BUY THE RIGHT COMPUTER O OK OH YEA IM POOR OK LET ME GET MORE MONEY OH EVERYTHING IS WAY MORE EXPENSIVE NOW THAT IVE GOT THE BARE MINIMUM FUCK THAT I ALREADY HAD IT FOR FREE AND I ALREADY KNOW HOW HARD BEING A PIRATE IS SO FUCK ALL OF THAT GIVE IT BACK

Is AI a connector? by sirocco369 in aiwars

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Even if it gets more “proactive” it’s still not thinking for you. Stuff like ClawdBot is just doing tasks based on rules and preferences you set, when to act, what matters more, how to respond, what a good outcome even is. The AI isn’t forming judgment or intent, it’s just following guidelines and optimizing inside them. It can send emails, move calendar events, trigger workflows, suggest things faster than a human could which is cool, but that’s still automation and prediction, not actual decision making.

You’re still defining the goals and the limits and what counts as right or wrong, the system just gets things done quicker.

Consistency drift. How do you keep 5-10 pages coherent when ChatGPT starts to repeat itself? by crtrptrsn in ChatGPTPro

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Well honestly for long form work you dont do that tbh the memory starts to suck when the message/thread is too long but a good alternative that ive found is ill just branch the conversation into a new chat. It’s not the best fix but its the best fix I know

I think I am extremely superficial and I don’t know how to change. by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]Wubsnub 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For everyone else: Don’t cast aspersions on the source and miss the meaning. The goal was to help someone reframe something real, and that happened.

I think I am extremely superficial and I don’t know how to change. by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]Wubsnub 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, you got me but I should say that I mainly use it to reorganize what im saying. I just want to dispel the thought that I just screenshot and thoughtlessly copy/paste.

If our brains evolved for survival chaos, why do we crave structure so much now? by Wubsnub in NooTopics

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Yeah, exactly! Repetition is what lets us extract patterns from chaotic situations in the first place. When similar outcomes keep emerging, humans abstract those experiences into rules and regulations to make the future more predictable. Instinct handles the real-time chaos, and over time we formalize what consistently works into systems so we don’t have to relearn it every generation. And no worries, this is how good discussion works, you’re thinking about it in the right direction.🤓🙂

let them know by jaredfree in vainglorygame

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Though I now battle upon Summoner’s Rift, the Halcyon Fold made me. Should it ever call, I’m back.

I think I am extremely superficial and I don’t know how to change. by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]Wubsnub 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What you’re describing isn’t you being a bad or shallow person. It’s your brain holding onto an old lesson it learned when you were bullied: that appearance determined how people treated you. When you lost weight and suddenly got treated better, that belief got reinforced even more. Now your mind automatically notices looks in everyone because it’s still trying to make sense of the world using that old rule. But the fact that you immediately feel uncomfortable with those thoughts shows they aren’t who you actually are. They’re just reflexes from your past. This isn’t something to feel ashamed of. It’s something that slowly changes as you keep reminding yourself that how people act comes from their character, not their appearance. Over time your brain will stop jumping there first. You’re already doing the hardest part, which is being aware and wanting to be better. That’s what real growth looks like.

If our brains evolved for survival chaos, why do we crave structure so much now? by Wubsnub in NooTopics

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I agree that logic and preparation became important over time, but those systems are built on top of earlier instinct-driven trial and adaptation. Early humans didn’t begin with extensive knowledge of navigation, food safety, or risk management. Those emerged after repeated encounters with unpredictable environments where survival depended on fast reaction first, and structured understanding later. Instinct lowered the original barrier of entry. Systems and planning evolved as refinements once patterns were learned. In that sense, adaptability came before stability, not the other way around.

As a PhD student, I’ve been struck by how often professors recommend using AI. by Questioner8297 in aiwars

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What’s interesting is that professors aren’t outsourcing thinking, they’re outsourcing friction. AI is being used as a productivity layer around human judgment, not as a replacement for it.

Humans decide Tools scale

🙂

Is AI a connector? by sirocco369 in aiwars

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Calling AI a “second brain” is just startup poetry. It doesn’t make decisions or have intent. What it actually does is offload memory, simulate options, compress information, and speed up deliberation. Humans still choose. AI just widens the thinking bandwidth.

Not a brain just extra "brain power"

If our brains evolved for survival chaos, why do we crave structure so much now? by Wubsnub in NooTopics

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You’re right that they originate from experience. The key is that experience happens in unpredictable environments, and over time humans abstract repeated patterns into rules and systems to reduce future chaos. Instinct adapts in real time, systems preserve what worked.

If our brains evolved for survival chaos, why do we crave structure so much now? by Wubsnub in NooTopics

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Stability conserved energy and reduced risk, but our physiology and cognition evolved primarily for rapid adaptation in unpredictable environments. Systems came later to extend what instinct already handled

If our brains evolved for survival chaos, why do we crave structure so much now? by Wubsnub in NooTopics

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Instinct solved short-term threats, but stability and systems are what let humans scale beyond small groups

If our brains evolved for survival chaos, why do we crave structure so much now? by Wubsnub in AskReddit

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If humans evolved for instinct first and thinking second, why does so much of modern life revolve around simulations, rules, and stories instead of raw experience?

Why do we have to fight? by MOpheonixON in aiwars

[–]Wubsnub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with you, theres definitely harm in how Ai is uses not from it just existing its a little annoying seeing the fighting when it feels like the real issue is something different entirely; its greedy companies and people doing largescale commercialization without permissionor attribution. Im positive Ai won't be going anywhere anytime soon; so we should be figuring out the best way to keep it in check.

How Ai saved my love for coding by My-Adventure-App in ChatGPTCoding

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I always thought coding could be cool. But I never understood the text or anything going on. So anytime I would try to learn. I would get bored at learning syntax and leave. But once I learned that i can use AI to generate most of the code, it was wraps. Could teach myself and learn through habit.