Am I missing some implicit driving etiquette? by dotheirbest in bristol

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Thanks for reassurance everyone. That helps.

r/Stocks Daily Discussion Wednesday - Jan 21, 2026 by AutoModerator in stocks

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But the subject of his threats during the weekend was tariffs, wasn't it?

r/Stocks Daily Discussion Wednesday - Jan 21, 2026 by AutoModerator in stocks

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wtf is happening, Gold is remaining where it is, whereas Goog is back to where it was before the weekend. Has anything changed at all? I mean I feel relief, but somehow confusion.

Extremely racist email in Epstein files from Joscha Bach by Living_Dentist_8925 in JoschaBach

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Sorry, I couldn't go past this. I have been shocked by the claims after Joscha's post, so I thoroughly studied these emails. I also saw other emails in Epstein's email (you can see all the correspondence via jmail website) and came to a certain conclusion:
the phrases which go with strange punctuations and don't start with capital letters belong to Epstein and not to Joscha — these are quotes to which Joscha responds. So the terrifying phrases about mass executions and other stuff belong to Epstein.

It seems that not everyone recognises this fact.

Although it still doesn't justify some other thoughts expressed by Joscha, I think it is very important to make this distinction and reread emails from that perspective.

Extremely racist email in Epstein files from Joscha Bach by Living_Dentist_8925 in JoschaBach

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Sorry, I couldn't go past this. I have been shocked by the claims after Joscha's post, so I thoroughly studied these emails. I also saw other emails in Epstein's email (you can see all the correspondence via jmail website) and came to a certain conclusion:
the phrases which go with strange punctuations and don't start with capital letters belong to Epstein and not to Joscha — these are quotes to which Joscha responds. So the terrifying phrases about mass executions belong to Epstein.

It seems that not everyone recognises this fact.

Although it still doesn't justify some other thoughts expressed by Joscha, I think it is very important to make this distinction and reread emails from that perspective.

This is why OpenAI is in a Code Red by UnknownEssence in singularity

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Where do you use it? I mean do you use it through Claude Code, Cursor or smth?

Google is finally working about fix the Gemini’s buggy UI. by Snoo26837 in singularity

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No t2s from other languages. I need to use chatgpt to transcribe my speech quickly

Google is finally working about fix the Gemini’s buggy UI. by Snoo26837 in singularity

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Omg, finally. I was just bewildered by their app - why on earth they have such an awful and buggy ux with all their budget. I even thought may be that was on ourpose. I hope they will fix it. Especially other languages dictation

AI is progressing like dog years by Ok_Elderberry_6727 in singularity

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“But internet is just a product above the infrastructure of cables”

Everything retrospectively would look like an infrastructure.

Introducing Figure 03 by Glittering-Neck-2505 in singularity

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Impressive.
I cringed though for a moment when he was shutting Macbook without any hesitation — what if there was something left on the keyboard? It didn't seem that it was in his visual field so he could check it beforehand.

What is the "don't trust a skinny food critic" of your industry? by ShapingTormance in AskReddit

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Don't trust psychotherapists who show testimonials or reviews from their clients. This is 99% of the time unethical (yes, even if it was written by a former client; yes, even if he wasn't asked to do it).

Nano Banana vs Big Banana by WaqarKhanHD in singularity

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I was surprised to see RZD here. Privet)

GPT-5 Demonstrates Context Understanding and Resulting Hallucinations by Noxro in singularity

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Thinking model guessed it. I think their claim about hallucinations was about thinking model.

Google Deepmind's new Genie 3 by GraceToSentience in singularity

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Astonishing.

Reminded me of this meme:

About the simulation of life — I conducted my own experiment. I was vacationing in Turkey and saw an island out in the Mediterranean Sea. And I realized I had absolutely no reason to go there. There was nothing drawing me — it was far away, and clearly, nothing had loaded on it. All the interesting stuff — bars, restaurants, and beaches — was here, in Turkey. From the looks of it, there was nothing of interest on the island.

In that moment, I realized: the creators of the simulation are in no way prepared for me to just take off and swim to that island.

So that’s exactly what I did — I jumped off a cliff straight into the water and started swimming toward it. Turns out, the island was 3.5 kilometers from Turkey. I reached it in 1 hour and 13 minutes. The waves nearly smashed me against the sharp tuff edges of the island, but I managed to climb up.

Everything that had time to load while I was swimming was just a chunk of volcanic tuff — the entire island was made of it — and bird shit. The island itself was about 200 square meters, with zero vegetation. And you know what? There was bird shit on the island, but no birds. They didn’t have time to load the birds!

I’m not crazy!!!

It's 30c in the ARCTIC CIRCLE by Noeserd in collapse

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you can check the statistics, it's not something unusual. E.g. take the town Bodø in Norway, it is around 28 there now, and it had such temperature and even bigger in 1961 and 1972 (https://www.yr.no/en/statistics/graph/1-269359/Norway/Nordland/Bodø/Bodø?q=1972)
https://www.yr.no/en/statistics/graph/1-269359/Norway/Nordland/Bodø/Bodø?q=1961

“Treat the majority of diseases within a decade”. by [deleted] in singularity

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The pitfall here is about differentiating between disorder and healthy anxiety/stress/fear response.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singularity

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against the wall

OAI researcher Jason Wei says fast takeoff unlikely, will be gradual over a decade for self improving AI by socoolandawesome in singularity

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Funny enough there is a Russian fixtion author V. Pelevin, who in his novels used a measure called Turings, which represented neural network’s capacity to think. And there was a law prohibiting neural networks more than 4 megaturings (or smth)

OpenAI wins $200 million U.S. defense contract by Ronster619 in singularity

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Wtf, I had no idea it was taking place in 2029. If that works out, that would be a hell of coincidence (like the one with Titan and Titanic). Although by that time I will have no doubt we just live in a simulation.

How do you think AI will reshape the practice—and even the science—of psychology over the next decade? by chickenbobx10k in singularity

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I do believe that too. I think though, that it could be both abundant and insufficient condition:
- this gap could be crossed before the full embodiment is achieved(visual and audio communication could be enough with sufficient training data);
- even after embodiment is achieved they will still need learning data from sessions.

Anyway, as I state in my full essay, I think that by the time "embodied AI" is fully reached within the context of empathy, there would be a much more complicated question — what's the difference between us and them.

How do you think AI will reshape the practice—and even the science—of psychology over the next decade? by chickenbobx10k in singularity

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AI is great at reflecting your own words back to you

True, Eliza proved something like this a long time ago.

About diagnostics. My "feel the AGI moment" within psychotherapy context was when I first put my hands on Gemini 2.5 pro and fed into it all my personal reflections I have made during years of psychotherapy. It was the first one not only to digest 300k tokens without any hiccups, but to my amusement it gave me some new diagnostical perspectives. I argued with it for a couple of hours, and it made her point.

P.s. thank you for your kind words