@simplymath to World NewsEnglish • 1 month agoOpenAI says Iranian group using ChatGPT tried to sow division ahead of U.S. electionwww.npr.orgmessage-square27arrow-up190arrow-down14cross-posted to: news
arrow-up186arrow-down1external-linkOpenAI says Iranian group using ChatGPT tried to sow division ahead of U.S. electionwww.npr.org@simplymath to World NewsEnglish • 1 month agomessage-square27cross-posted to: news
minus-square@simplymathOPlinkEnglish1•30 days agoah. I apologize. As this Quora post explains, it does appear on the keyboard, but it’s just awkward to press. https://www.quora.com/Why-do-Russians-use-as-a-smiley-instead-of here’s another link verifying the claim that )) is more common than :) for Russian speakers. https://news.itmo.ru/en/features/life_in_russia/news/13133/ but I’m gonna mute you, because you’re clearly just a moron.
minus-square@takedalinkEnglish1•30 days agoYou first said they didn’t have a colon. Also even if that was true you acted like they can’t get a standard qwerty keyboard. But sure, call someone a moron instead of owning your mistake.
minus-square@simplymathOPlinkEnglish1•30 days agoyou mean the photo you shared? I’m confused. There are Qwerty letters on the left side of each key cap and Cyrillic on the right, or were you under the impression that Cyrillic uses both alphabets?
Show me that keyboard.
ah. I apologize. As this Quora post explains, it does appear on the keyboard, but it’s just awkward to press.
https://www.quora.com/Why-do-Russians-use-as-a-smiley-instead-of
here’s another link verifying the claim that )) is more common than :) for Russian speakers.
https://news.itmo.ru/en/features/life_in_russia/news/13133/
but I’m gonna mute you, because you’re clearly just a moron.
You first said they didn’t have a colon.
Also even if that was true you acted like they can’t get a standard qwerty keyboard.
But sure, call someone a moron instead of owning your mistake.
you mean the photo you shared? I’m confused. There are Qwerty letters on the left side of each key cap and Cyrillic on the right, or were you under the impression that Cyrillic uses both alphabets?
deleted by creator