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Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology Topic: Study: ChatGPT is Bad for Your Brain |
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As for the "smarter" students using LLMs more efficiently, a nice claim, but it's usually the mediocre students that leverage LLMs so they can keep up with the work. Either way, if a student is having a bot write a paper for them, give the grade and the diploma to the bot. The student may... |
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Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology Topic: Study: ChatGPT is Bad for Your Brain |
cyberdora |
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As for the "smarter" students using LLMs more efficiently, a nice claim, but it's usually the mediocre students that leverage LLMs so they can keep up with the work. Either way, if a student is having a bot write a paper for them, give the grade and the diploma to the bot. The student may... |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Do Not Harm the Little Green Men |
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I know what I have seen on 3 separate occasions. they performed in a way no terrestrial aircraft could possibly perform unless they may be borrowing ET's tech. . Our military may have "impossible" tech. Silent propulsion systems, anti-gravity, incredible speeds, capable of travel both in ... |
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Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology Topic: Study: ChatGPT is Bad for Your Brain |
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For example, if I'm watching a Youtube video and suspect that it is produced by AI, I now click on the "Don't Recommend Channel" option. I have done this with a number of channels and don't miss any of them. Yes there's a lot of AI content on the "tube", some of it admittedly is... |
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Forum: Computers, Math, Science, and Technology Topic: Study: ChatGPT is Bad for Your Brain |
cyberdora |
Posted: Yesterday, 5:24 pm
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This conversation has already demonstrated quite efficiently how "googling" might give you a handy retort to hurl back at people, but it certainly doesn't make you "smarter", or know what you're talking about. Awkwardly fumbling a concept like Bloom's Taxonomy, in this particula... |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Do Not Harm the Little Green Men |
cyberdora |
Posted: Yesterday, 4:40 pm
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Another point is that the universe is extremely large, billions of times larger then currently thought. We do not live in a multiverse but rather a huge array of universes spreading well beyond our current known visible universe. It is a very massive structure beyond belief. Yes, in that respect, i... |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Do Not Harm the Little Green Men |
cyberdora |
Posted: Yesterday, 4:36 pm
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jimmy m wrote: cyberdora wrote: My best guess is they will let us decide our own path.
I think you are right. We sit (1) at the edge of an extinction event or (2) at the edge of a major transformation.
Predicting the future is anyone's guess |
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Forum: News and Current Events Topic: At least 51 dead in Texas floods, with dozens still missing |
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Posted: Yesterday, 4:56 am
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Much like Hurricane Katrina did in Louisiana, the current floods are exposing deep fault lines in American society https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/08/texas-floods-pediatrician-maga https://www.yahoo.com/news/far-left-activists-former-appointee-223051717.html I was interested in Sadie Pe... |
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Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion Topic: Have any of yall ever lived or been to a dry place??? |
cyberdora |
Posted: Yesterday, 4:24 am
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Islamic countries have a black market for illegal alcohol too, so I'm not sure that would solve the problem. Islamic countries have a complex relationship with alcohol. In Saudi Arabia its "haram" across the country but you can purchase liquor within specific designated areas where expats... |
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Forum: News and Current Events Topic: Chicago, Indianapolis, Philadelphia mass shootings |
cyberdora |
Posted: 08 Jul 2025, 5:53 pm
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Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion Topic: Nothing Matters |
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Posted: 08 Jul 2025, 5:50 pm
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Also known as IDGAF in gen-z, expressed in the immortal word "whatever"! |
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Forum: Random Discussion Topic: Crocs on loose |
cyberdora |
Posted: 08 Jul 2025, 5:49 pm
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Crocs patrol most waterways across the tropical north in Australia. |
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Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion Topic: Saints and archangel if you please |
cyberdora |
Posted: 08 Jul 2025, 5:46 pm
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According to the Bible, specifically Ezekiel 28:12-15, Lucifer was initially created perfect, full of wisdom and beauty, and blameless in his ways. However, this perfection was corrupted by pride, leading to his fall from grace and transformation into Satan.
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Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion Topic: Charismatic Leaders |
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Posted: 08 Jul 2025, 5:41 pm
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when I think of all politicians across history in the Anglosphere. charisma (or integrity for that matter) isn't the first word that comes to mind :lol: But in terms of leaders, if I am being entirely objective only Malcolm X comes close to being charismatic. African leader Patrice Lubamba and South... |
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Forum: Politics, Philosophy, and Religion Topic: Have any of yall ever lived or been to a dry place??? |
cyberdora |
Posted: 08 Jul 2025, 5:29 pm
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Tim_Tex wrote: Even though Prohibition ended in 1933, Oklahoma and Kansas were dry states until 1974.
I assume moonshine continued to have large-scale demand until 1974 in those two states? |
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Forum: News and Current Events Topic: At least 51 dead in Texas floods, with dozens still missing |
cyberdora |
Posted: 08 Jul 2025, 1:28 am
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Must be the time difference but we are getting minute by minute updates, the death toll has now surpassed 100. |
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