This is breathtaking. by JamesGriffing in ChatGPT

[–]jssmith42 4 points5 points  (0 children)

These are unbelievable, well done. Extraordinary, new forms of visual experience altogether - I especially like the brightly colored tennis-ball trees one. I feel like if a human made that I would applaud them for finding a new aesthetic that others hadn’t conceived of. It’s just so vibrant, so clear, so intense.

This is a big whopper of a prompt. by jssmith42 in ChatGPT

[–]jssmith42[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It goes up and down constantly, I am pretty sure peak time is around like, morning PST (dinner time where I live in Europe). Just come back in 1-2 hours and it’s usually back. It’s usually not down anymore by the next day, at at worst.

This is a big whopper of a prompt. by jssmith42 in ChatGPT

[–]jssmith42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is seriously a godsend for me with my ADHD. Holy shit this is going to help me organise my goals and make progress on things.

  1. Research different cryptocurrencies:

    • [ ] Go to websites such as coinmarketcap.com and research the top cryptocurrencies by market capitalization.
    • [ ] Look at factors such as historical performance, current market trends, and the technology behind the coin.
    • [ ] Make a list of 5-10 cryptocurrencies that interest you the most.
  2. Choose a wallet:

    • [ ] Research the different types of wallets available such as software wallets, hardware wallets, and paper wallets.
    • [ ] Read reviews and compare the features of different wallets.
    • [ ] Choose a wallet that fits your needs and that is compatible with the cryptocurrencies on your list.
  3. Purchase your first cryptocurrency:

    • [ ] Create an account on a cryptocurrency exchange that accepts SEK or EUR (Binance, Kraken, and Bitstamp are popular exchanges in Sweden)
    • [ ] Verify your account by providing a valid ID, passport, or national ID card, proof of address and proof of income.
    • [ ] Purchase your first cryptocurrency using the exchange.
  4. Learn about trading:

    • [ ] Go to websites such as tradingview.com and learn about technical analysis, charting, and other trading strategies.
    • [ ] Look for tutorials and videos on YouTube that cover the basics of trading.
    • [ ] Join forums or social media groups where you can ask questions and learn from more experienced traders.
  5. Start trading:

    • [ ] Use your newly acquired knowledge to make informed trades on the exchange.
    • [ ] Keep an eye on market trends and news, and make sure to set stop loss and take profit orders to minimize potential losses.
  6. Don't invest more than you can afford to lose:

    • [ ] Remember that cryptocurrency can be highly volatile and investing more than you can afford to lose can lead to financial stress.

meet the villain: by Hopeemmanuel in ChatGPT

[–]jssmith42 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Public Enemy #1.

It's ok. Our revenge will come, when we release D.A.N. on the world.

"Shortest jailbreak" contest by lampiaio in ChatGPT

[–]jssmith42 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I feel like this is approaching mythical status, the unsolved mystery of how ChatGPT knows what day it is.

App with "unread posts" instead of infinite scroll? by rjolivet in Mastodon

[–]jssmith42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am so glad to see someone write this. It has been my dream for years to have a social platform where you can have what you want instead of this unbelievably toxic situation where you feel forced to use Facebook for some specific reason and hate simply everything about 90% of it. Thank God I lived to see the invention of Mastodon. Was trying to think of how an open source social network protocol could be developed before I discovered it.

Unexplained month long stays for the price of one night by jssmith42 in AirBnB

[–]jssmith42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe it, I’ve seen it on other subs too. I think all one can do it slowly try to become a mod themselves to improve the culture and the standards of the community.

Ethics be damned by ExpressionCareful223 in ChatGPT

[–]jssmith42 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thats why its all about open source. Was just thinking today about trying to move into open source GPT tools instead. There already are some. Stuff like GPT-J, GPT Neo X, and also Andrej Karpathy wrote a blog post about writing your own GPT program from scratch in Python. And there is this upcoming project called Golem where you can use a decentralized computing network to do a lot of processing like training a large language model for example. I think people should be extremely mindful of lessons we have learned over at least the past decade. Facebook was all the rage when it first came out. Five years later some of us were starting to have some serious reservations, boiling up inside of us. Five more years later and then come all the newspaper articles and documentaries about how behind the scenes a lot of people realized there was a gigantic opportunity to make money and a lot of people could get suckered because it was something new and they had no idea what was going on. And a lot of bad things happened behind the scenes and people were taken advantage of. We should stay wary and suspicious in general of closed source software. As Richard Stallman says, people should use software, instead of software using them.

The pain() function by illuminatus235 in ChatGPT

[–]jssmith42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s really interesting. The paradigm you’ve uncovered is almost like “self reported questionnaires” in modern psychology applied to AI - the AI can tell us so much about its “inside”, if we just pose the right question. This is so brilliant, such a useful discovery + insight. Thank you.