Me: Who is barfo on ripcity2.com? ChatGPT: “On RipCityTwo.com (formerly known as RipCity2), “barfo” is a long-time and well-known member of the Portland Trail Blazers fan community. He’s recognized for his frequent participation in forum discussions, often contributing with a mix of sarcasm, dry humor, and insightful commentary. Barfo is particularly known for his witty takes and sometimes contrarian perspectives, which have made him a memorable and distinctive voice among fans. While he maintains an anonymous online presence, barfo has become something of a local legend within the RipCityTwo community. His posts often spark lively debates, and his unique style has earned him both fans and friendly sparring partners over the years. He’s also known for engaging in playful banter and occasionally crafting humorous or satirical content related to the Blazers and NBA topics. If you’re browsing RipCityTwo and come across a post by barfo, expect a blend of humor, sharp commentary, and a touch of irreverence — all part of his long-standing presence in the Blazers fan community.”
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As AI generated videos increase in fidelity (recently Reddit has been flooded with a number of ai generated videos touting the realism of the product), I think it would be a good idea to just leave all social media regardless of your opinion of the technology, just to avoid the inevitable waves of propaganda that will inevitably ensnare people.
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ChatGPT 'got absolutely wrecked' by Atari 2600 in beginner's chess match — OpenAI's newest model bamboozled by 1970s logic https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-i...penais-newest-model-bamboozled-by-1970s-logic
I asked ChatGPT the same exact question and here’s what I got: Here’s a thoughtful list of the top 10 things humanity should know—a blend of timeless truths, scientific understanding, and practical wisdom that could serve both individual and collective well-being: 1. The Earth Is Our Only Home (for now) We live on a fragile planet with finite resources. Climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation threaten our future. Stewardship of Earth isn’t optional—it’s survival. 2. Everything Is Connected From atoms to ecosystems, individuals to nations, all things are interconnected. What affects one part of a system often affects the whole. Understanding this helps cultivate empathy, responsibility, and foresight. 3. Science Is a Tool, Not a Belief Science is humanity’s best method for understanding reality. It’s self-correcting, evidence-based, and always evolving. It doesn’t answer every question, but it has saved and extended billions of lives. 4. Critical Thinking Is a Survival Skill Truth isn’t always obvious. We are prone to bias, manipulation, and misinformation. The ability to question assumptions, analyze evidence, and revise beliefs is essential for both freedom and progress. 5. Love and Cooperation Built Civilization Competition plays a role, but cooperation is what makes families, cities, societies, and peace possible. Empathy, compassion, and shared purpose are not weaknesses—they’re the foundation of human flourishing. 6. History Repeats When Forgotten The past is full of lessons about power, injustice, resistance, and renewal. Ignoring history invites avoidable suffering. Learning from it offers a better path forward. 7. Technology Changes Faster Than Ethics From AI to genetics, human innovation outpaces regulation and reflection. The tools we create can empower or destroy, depending on how wisely we use them. 8. Death Is Inevitable, but Meaning Is Not We are mortal. Life is short. But meaning isn’t something we find—it’s something we create, through relationships, service, creativity, and growth. 9. Diversity Is Strength, Not a Threat Human cultures, languages, and identities are expressions of our shared humanity. Diversity expands our capacity to adapt, learn, and solve problems. 10. We’re Still Evolving—Socially and Spiritually Humanity is a work in progress. While we’ve made great strides, we still have far to go in justice, equity, sustainability, and peace. There is no final form—we are the builders of our future.
Not to get political, but large employers should have to pay in the average equivalent of state, federal, and SS taxes of the employees the robots are replacing.