I think the rest of the opening of the LLM generated response is useful for discussion here:
“”” I love the creativity already — but let’s walk through it seriously for a minute.
Short Answer
A used dental floss marketplace is almost certainly not viable in the real world — for legal, health, and consumer-behavior reasons.
But the idea behind it might actually be valuable.”””
And it then goes on, in its formulaic manner; this is the key: almost everything in its responses is going to seem formulaic, unless led differently so by the input you provide.
The default LLM instructions are to be helpful, polite, etc. It’s been “trained”, in some handwavey sense, that a polite response to an idea tries to say something nice, a before laying out a critique, good or bad.
It seems that you appreciate the existence of Japanese content, but want to use it on your own terms, not theirs. Is that a fair understanding of your point of view? I think that might be the point of contention for a lot of people.
I wonder if the play is to be able to differentiate themselves from the other phone manufacturers. Perhaps they think a free bundled laptop (that is cheap enough to make financial sense to include), instead of a wearable or tablet, could get a significant amount of people on the fence to choose Apple. Then again, they could likely get a lot of them by having a cheaper phone; perhaps though, their fear is cannibalization of the higher end iPhone sales? According to their latest statement, net sales of computer were
only a fifth of that iPhone sales. I suppose they think it’s a better risk carving out more sales in the computer market over what they might lose on the entry level MacBook Air sales.
I never thought about ABS while purchasing my little 250cc Kawasaki Ninja about 20 years ago, but in retrospect, I wish I had it! Skidding isn’t as bad for vehicles with 3+ wheels; they stay upright, at least. It had rained earlier that evening, and for whatever reason (skill, pavement change, oily film on the road surface, etc) when I braked before a turn the back-end slipped out from under me. Luckily, I walked away with just a sprained shoulder, broken thumb, and a spot on my kneecap worn down to the bone.
I thankfully was wearing riding gloves, helmet, and boots; the pavement wore through several layers of the leather, my hands would have been shredded like my knee, or worse.
What if one were to train a neural network of sorts based on your response times and mouse paths toward on screen stimuli?
I’ve thought that trying to make a bot for personal fishing use would be a delightfully fun project, and this is how I pondered evading such anti-cheat heuristics.
THC is the primary compound in cannabis responsible for its “high”. Some plants are bred to be high in THC, but there are also those bred for CBD content, which doesn’t get you high. Both are useful in aiding sleep, though I’d say THC can be more stimulating, go for a strain labeled as indica for best results there. I’d recommend gummies (or mints/pills/etc.) as oral ingestion gives a much longer duration, otherwise it’s just a couple hours.
As you likely know, THC is illegal in many places, CBD is much more commonly available and socially accepted.
¿Por qué no los dos?
That's what I've always loved about creation; designed and ordered, with principles and physical constants that result in just so much gobsmacking beauty, from the macro to the micro scale, and yet, it can be intelligible to us in math and science.
Looking up at the night sky, I've always found it to be an awesome experience, in a very literal sense. Looking at these comparisons of the Hubble and Webb images (especially esawebb.org's slider) made me audibly chuckle because I've long been impressed by the Hubble images for all the stars it revealed beyond those visible to ground-based telescopes, much less simple stargazers. With Webb, it just blows my mind how many more stars there are out there; the deeper IR, big mirror, and nice shady spot at L2 result in orders of magnitude difference, and to think of all the stars outside of our Hubble volume that are receding too fast for us to ever witness from here.
We live in a truly amazing reality.
“”” I love the creativity already — but let’s walk through it seriously for a minute.
Short Answer
A used dental floss marketplace is almost certainly not viable in the real world — for legal, health, and consumer-behavior reasons.
But the idea behind it might actually be valuable.”””
And it then goes on, in its formulaic manner; this is the key: almost everything in its responses is going to seem formulaic, unless led differently so by the input you provide. The default LLM instructions are to be helpful, polite, etc. It’s been “trained”, in some handwavey sense, that a polite response to an idea tries to say something nice, a before laying out a critique, good or bad.
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