The joke was dumb, the online reaction to the joke was dumb, a random UAP senator’s dumb comments being quoted globally was dumb and Rudd telling famous musicians and actors to “grow up and get a job” was very dumb. What a time we live in.

  • @[email protected]
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    -74 months ago

    Thanks for the tip about preceding the LLM with a bunch of Tai Yai content, I’ll give that a shot.

    You should block me if you think my contributions are a net negative to any discussion. I don’t want to ruin your day in any way

    • @j4k3
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      44 months ago

      No no, was just explaining why I’m looking at your older posts/proving it/hinting to others. I like some of your posts that were memorable after a glance through. I just block obvious psychological ops junk when I suspect it might be. It is easier to spot them now when they just get hired or lack better fine tuning. Closer to the election in the USA it will only get worse and harder to spot ;)

      • @[email protected]
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        -24 months ago

        Yeah, you’re not wrong. There has been quite the explosion of fresh accounts. Which surprises me, because you would think Lemmy isn’t a big enough target to be worth the effort. Maybe it’s just a form of professional pride to be a completionist

        • @j4k3
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          44 months ago

          It is likely the primary driver of all the stalkerware data mining nonsense. Targeting independent thought to drown out any kind of reasonable discussion is a viable strategy. Academics, early adopters, and eccentrics are some of the most dangerous to a corrupt establishment. It only takes one or a few of the most brilliant devs to change the world. One of the primary strategies is content fatigue by the time of the election too.