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Oh lord not another crowd of hell demons!
I was hoping he’d turn her into Ryan gosling tbh.
It’s cool to not get in the way when people are trying to take a picture, but it’s also fine if you do. After all you’re in a public place.
Weren’t the penguins from a zoo in the US though? It’s been a while since I saw the film.
I guess it adds up to 12 searches worth of environmental impact with chatgpt+Google (10 searches worth from chatgpt, 2 from Google)
When I use Google alone it’s often the same as that if not more. Sometimes it’s less if I already know the subject matter, but in those scenarios I would usually give just Google a go first anyway.
Basically chatgpt often either gives me the answer or a much better starting place for what to Google.
Yeah, there’s definitely something wrong with that. It is reality though.
My scenario is that I use chatgpt to get context and terminology in the area I’m researching.
I then know how to do more specific Google searches (only 1/2).
Whilst I agree, it wasn’t a smart statement from Tennant. Easy words to bend.
The environmental impact is interesting, if an AI search being as environmentally impactful as 10 Google searches is true.
I don’t know about you, but it often takes a number of Google searches for me to find the right information, whereas with AI and Google combined I usually get the info I need in 1/2 Google searches.
That means that, based on my personal experience, AI is probably more environmentally efficient at getting me the correct info than google search alone.
Not sure about cyberpunk, but that faction also pretty much existed in the Witcher games with the jester guys.
Maybe cdpr just have a thing for the look.
I can see where they’re coming from, sure. But assuming something with no proof doesn’t make any sense, to me at least.
I just found it such an odd thing to make an assumption over.
So this boils down to, these products are more expensive now that sanctions are in place, because middlemen are needed to circumvent the sanctions.
That translates to sanctions working exactly as intended right? It doesn’t matter if they still get the product as long as it’s costing them a lot more than it would before sanctions.
Why? The worlds richest people aren’t royal, so why would the UKs richest person need to be?
It’s annoyingly fairly priced. I’m fairly sure they’re doing this at a loss to put competitors in the music streaming services out of business so they can hack up the price.
Standard Google/TV streaming service practice.
Many of the recent protests about climate change have been less direct and more about stirring up controversy to force the public to actually think about their decisions.
My hat off to them as so far this style of protest has been working and has resulted in many of us pushing for better climate control.
You’re right this isn’t going to stop companies, but even if you disagreed with them it puts climate change in your conscious mind. Even if that simply means you’ll try to make slightly more climate friendly decisions moving forwards, that’s a win.
Personally I don’t know if I agree with the technique, but I do feel like it has been working in terms of making people discuss this topic more.
Standard British sarcastic comment…
It’s almost as if right wing people shouting loudly gets more viewers, be it with those that agree with them or not.
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I’m happy to take the time to alter your perspective, if you are open to new information.
You took some time, but spent it explaining at a fairly technical level, rather than a lamens term approach. I doubt you managed to change many people’s perspective, but you maybe reinforced some.
Not sure when people started to use ‘W’. It appears multiple times in this thread
Edit: then again I’m of a generation where ‘y’ means why and not yes. Maybe I’m just not hip anymore sadfaceemoticon.jpg
I’d argue that it’s naive to think we can ever think non-individually as a species. Maybe I’ve just become cynical as I’ve aged and experienced though, not to say you haven’t also experienced - more that, if you have, your experiences have clearly been very different to my own.