• niftyOP
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    911 months ago

    You should blog anyway, statistically someone somewhere will read it if it’s hosted or archived.

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      11 months ago

      I already post damn near every thought I have via Tumblr or comments here on Lemmy (and the 10 years before Lemmy on Reddit). Should be plenty of material to build an accurate psyche profile of me for the history books.

      I am merely lamenting the fact that those who know me IRL and even care about me don’t actually show interest in me, nor are they the kinds of people who go through a dead person’s belongings as a way of mourning or remembering them. Random people online show more interest in my thoughts and feelings than my own family.

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        211 months ago

        If you’re so inclined you could use an open source LLM like llama to make a parrot version of you.

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          11 months ago

          I’ve thought it while using Janitor. I would want some way of having it just get my posts from user accounts without having to manually copy and paste everything into the AI. I haven’t dived deep into these things to know how to do that.

          It would be surreal to talk to myself while not also knowing what I’m going to respond.

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          111 months ago

          that’s pretty fucking creepy. there’s been ideas like that floating around for some time but i kinda want to be remembered as myself rather than some shitty GPT clone of myself

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            111 months ago

            No worries, GPT or other LLMs cannot “clone” you anyway, in their current state or any future state, mainly because of epigenetics (at least I think so). But maybe some big brain somewhere will prove me wrong.