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    2 months ago

    So if I just quickly search Wikipedia or list through a few books, is that a research? How many prompts or hours until my unnamed activity becomes research? Is it a hard limit, or just based on how hateful you’re feeling for the day?

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      If I go to the restaurant and order something, is that counts as me cooking? How many times I need to point to the waiter at the menu and ask them to bring me something, until I am officially count as a professional cook? If I ask them to make it less salty and add cheese, is it counts as the restaurant employing me as a chef or only as a liner cook?
      Just in case your chat “research” fried your brain completely, and it needs to be spelled out: no, to be called cook you need to cook the food. To do research you need to do research, not ask a word prediction machine to do it.

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          Is that what you think being said to you? Is that what you consider an appropriate response? Damn, that’s even worse than I thought.

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            2 months ago

            My dear internet stranger, I use a hammer to hammer a nail. God bless

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              I’m afraid you used brain destroying machine to destroy your brain, and now this is the level of comprehension we’re working with. It’s sad, really. You should be glad that gods don’t exist, otherwise they would be very disappointed.