

Right, indeed. 😊
Right, indeed. 😊
Maybe they should have, since this is definitely something it picks up.
My input was “what is wrong with this text if any”
Claude 3.5
There is an error in this text. Let me point out the inconsistency: It states that Lewis “lost his hearing in his right ear” but then mentions he adapted to “relying solely on his right ear.” This is contradictory because…
Either way, losing hearing as a musician must suck extra.
I don’t know man, if you play Stairway to Heaven backwards it says “Here’s to my sweet Satan” at various points.
This all stems from claims made by Televangelist Paul Crouch in 1982. Crouch claimed on his TBN show that when you play Led Zeppelin’s classic ‘Stairway to Heaven’ backwards, the “bustle in your hedgerow” line of the tune actually says: “Here’s to my sweet Satan/The one whose little path would make me sad, whose power is Satan/He will give those with him 666/There was a little toolshed where he made us suffer, sad Satan”.
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/satanic-messages-led-zeppelin-song-stairway-to-heaven/
On Reddit I haven’t read a true story since the 💩🔪 story.
I stand corrected:
You pay with money or privacy, or nothing but then you should. (Or support in another way). 😉
You pay with money or privacy, but pay you must. 😉
Some offerings like ChatGPT do actually have the ability to run code, which is running in a “virtual machine”.
Which sometimes can be exploited. For example: https://portswigger.net/web-security/llm-attacks/lab-exploiting-vulnerabilities-in-llm-apis
But getting out of the VM will most likely be protected. So you’ll have to find exploits for that as well. (Eg can you get further into the network from that point etc)
Back in the day I remember people building cd/dvd changers with Lego to rip and burn at scale.
https://redfrontdoor.org/cd-changer.html
It will be brought up another time until the wanted result is in.
We must fight them Jen.
Totally, I missed it until someone pointed it out in the comments, assumptions about a “consistent world” are kind of baked in. Your brain might implicitly flip it just to make sense.