Ironically this seems like an AI post lmao
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For real. If it was that hard to pull then people would be dropping live grenades by accident even more than they currently are.
To be fair they said "aiming two guns at once is hardly possible". Means it is with enough practice? Lol. I hate this guide, full of half-truths and misinfo, not to mention completely withholding explanations.
I don't like this, I'd prefer if they provided a source or explanation. "A phone call takes up to an hour to trace"? Really? How do we even trace phone calls? Why doesn't a defibrillator work? It's not movies that taught us that! School taught me that shit!
Yeah but in the lore he chose to let himself get killed so he could flex his resurrection spell.
Yes, thanks for clarifying what I meant! AI will never create anything unique unless prompted uniquely and even then it will tend to revert back to what you expect most.
Facts are not a data type for LLMs
I kind of like this because it highlights the way LLMs operate kind of blind and drunk, they're just really good at predicting the next word.
In this case the "Oh no" implies he won't be able to find it
Nope, but I was in Australia. Not quite as swampy.
Hmm good point. For some reason I just assumed they'd grow it in a tube.
edit: you're right, this is from the article:
To produce the calves, Colossal scientists will first identify the genes encoding the woolly mammoth's most emblematic physical traits, such as shaggy hair, curved tusks, fat deposits and a dome-shaped cranium. They will then insert these genes into the genome of closely related, and therefore genetically similar, Asian elephants (Elephas maximus).
So they're basically gonna create a new type of mammoth (basically) by gene editing an existing species..
I LOVE the thought of a world-covering swamp with pseudo-trees and giant fucking bugs. Such a stimulating thought. I'd love to explore and see it.
But it's not a markup language.. It's for data serialisation..