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▲ 52 r/Pattaya

Ploy will never beat me at connect 4!

I have studied for many hours to learn how to play perfect connect 4 strategy.

Of all of my Pattaya preparation, this is the most important

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u/Initial-Finding-9285 — 3 days ago

My most value focused, protein rich McDonalds order

The additional chicken patty is basically a BOGO for $1 since I don't eat the buns anyways

u/Initial-Finding-9285 — 3 days ago

Crossed 1800! A year ago I had dreams of someday being 1500

Maybe I'll enter a few irl tournaments now and see about getting a real rating

u/Initial-Finding-9285 — 9 days ago
▲ 17 r/aiwars

This sub is a clown car of unstable arguments.

AI discourse has reached the point where the same system is apparently too stupid to understand a prompt, too convincing to leave unsupervised, too fake to deserve credit, too expensive to be imaginary, too derivative to count as anything, too disruptive to shrug at, too unreliable to trust, and too useful to admit nobody knows what they are doing with it.

The model does not know what words mean.

The user often does not either.

It is not intelligence when it fails.

It is not intelligence when it succeeds either, because then it was probably luck, cheating, cherry picking, memorization, a trick, a demo, a scam, the prompt, the internet, or Tuesday.

A machine guessing the next thing can still make people do the next thing.

It is just a tool when someone wants credit.

It is an uncontrollable system when someone wants funding.

It is autocomplete when someone wants to dismiss it.

It is magic when someone wants to sell it.

It is cheating when the output is useful.

It is slop when the output is bad.

It is harmless because it has no agency.

It is dangerous because apparently neither does anyone else.

Every sentence seems to require a different size of machine.

Small enough to mock.

Big enough to panic over.

Dumb enough to blame the user.

Smart enough to blame the lab.

Empty enough to own nothing.

Powerful enough to have a roadmap.

And somehow, by the end, this sub has reinvented consciousness, labor, education, fraud, liability, venture capital, cheating, theology, and the calculator

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u/Initial-Finding-9285 — 12 days ago
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I have achieved my rite of passage as a redditor

I feel so official now

u/Initial-Finding-9285 — 13 days ago

How necessary would you say this is for a pattaya trip?

I'm in my early 30s and not chopped or overweight, but just overall have never liked pictures of myself so I have 0 pictures of me over the last 5 years

It is worth it to try to find a way of taking decent photos so I can use the app?

I feel like I'd be comfortable approaching women in person.

Already thinking spending a day trying to learn about camera angles to take flattering photos sounds exhausting

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u/Initial-Finding-9285 — 17 days ago

This might just be the American in me, but I want to know if tipping is a thing people do?

My hope is the answer is:

"Never tip, only pay for service"

but I don't want to find out thats not how things work over there and now I'm seen as a problem customer

So do you tip, or not tip, and if so, how much?

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u/Initial-Finding-9285 — 26 days ago