Asked four different AIs to name a random number between 1 and 25. ChatGPT β€” 17 Claude β€” 17 Grok β€” 17 Gemini β€” 17 LLMs don't generate randomness, they predict what a person would answer. And it turns out that for some reason people often name exactly 17. If you use AI without customization and your own data, you get exactly what everyone else gets Same model -> same answers The real benefit is when you contribute something of your own: drafts, tasks, correspondence, thoughts, etc. When a model knows how you think, what is important to you, how you write and what decisions you make, she stops being just an assistant and becomes an extension of your head. Otherwise, it's just a general template in a pretty wrapper.
Anyone who wants to destroy the privacy of others generally feels like they have the most to hide. "The thief believes that everyone is like him."
900,000 blocks!
Documentary recommendation: The Agenda: Their Vision | Your Future https://x.com/OracleFilmsUK/status/1930356088404357464 Feature-length documentary that critiques what it sees as a dangerous consolidation of global power, focusing on the intersection of technology, climate policy, and institutional influence. It urges viewers to question these systems and take action to protect their freedoms, all while relying on independent funding to maintain its editorial freedom.
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People reach six or seven figures and begin acting superior to everyone else. Wealth is meaningless if your mindset remains poor.
No More Safe Heaven for Privacy? Switzerland Drifts Toward a Surveillance State Due to New Controversial Laws
Bitcoin = Freedom
I post this website every once and a while because it's a good reminder that if you can't find a way to delete your account somewhere, this website will usually tell you how.
Exodus CLI No file left unscanned, no tracker left unseen. Exposing trackers, no matter where they hide. Requirements: pip install -U git+ pip install requests