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  • @jmaxwell said:

    @amess said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @amess said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @rattlecattle said:

    @jmaxwell said: are there any other free to try A.I like this ?

    None that I'm aware of and at least this capable.

    One of the oldest chatbot is Eliza from the 60's.
    Can be tried at https://www.cyberpsych.org/eliza/

    @rattlecattle said:

    @jmaxwell said: are there any other free to try A.I like this ?

    None that I'm aware of and at least this capable.

    One of the oldest chatbot is Eliza from the 60's.
    Can be tried at https://www.cyberpsych.org/eliza/

    Cool I’ll check it out

    Btw I have played with another one called kuki.ai
    It is just a clever chatbot that can learn from what we tell it but not “smart” the way ChatGPT is. It is good for general chitchat and playing games etc. The very first one obviously is replica app.

    Did you try to let two chatGPT sessions chat with each other?

    How to do that?

    Open two pages, then copy and paste each other's words.

    Oh that way. I was thinking of something like creating two ChatGPT telegram bots and letting them talk to each other.

    Lets call it generative adversarial chatGPT

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  • RACKNERD PARTY TIME

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  • @amess said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @amess said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @amess said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @rattlecattle said:

    @jmaxwell said: are there any other free to try A.I like this ?

    None that I'm aware of and at least this capable.

    One of the oldest chatbot is Eliza from the 60's.
    Can be tried at https://www.cyberpsych.org/eliza/

    @rattlecattle said:

    @jmaxwell said: are there any other free to try A.I like this ?

    None that I'm aware of and at least this capable.

    One of the oldest chatbot is Eliza from the 60's.
    Can be tried at https://www.cyberpsych.org/eliza/

    Cool I’ll check it out

    Btw I have played with another one called kuki.ai
    It is just a clever chatbot that can learn from what we tell it but not “smart” the way ChatGPT is. It is good for general chitchat and playing games etc. The very first one obviously is replica app.

    Did you try to let two chatGPT sessions chat with each other?

    How to do that?

    Open two pages, then copy and paste each other's words.

    Oh that way. I was thinking of something like creating two ChatGPT telegram bots and letting them talk to each other.

    Lets call it generative adversarial chatGPT

    GAGPT in short

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  • So much posts for the end year party!

    Where's the PARTY?!

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  • @amess said:

    We want resources giveaways

    These are the MOST WANTED!!

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  • @TrK said:
    So much posts for the end year party!

    Where's the PARTY?!

    Party is here

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  • amessamess Member
    edited December 2022

    @MrEd said:

    @amess said:

    We want resources giveaways

    These are the MOST WANTED!!

    I hope we can merge different packages. two 1c1c10g become 2c2g20g,

    Just like the resources package, but with more options. By giving up one IP, maybe more.

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  • The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

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  • @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    Just imagine - ALL the servers in the world, depending on their location, take a break for 15 minutes on new year night... And then they come back online like nothing happened... :D

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  • @MrEd said: Just imagine - ALL the servers in the world, depending on their location, take a break for 15 minutes on new year night... And then they come back online like nothing happened... :D

    They should. That would be a hard earned break.

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  • @rattlecattle said:

    @MrEd said: Just imagine - ALL the servers in the world, depending on their location, take a break for 15 minutes on new year night... And then they come back online like nothing happened... :D

    They should. That would be a hard earned break.

    For the first time all the admins would go crazy... they would miss the fireworks, because the whole DC went off... :D

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  • MrEdMrEd Member
    edited December 2022

    And during the year everyone would have to prepare for the planned downtime :) Either have your services in different time zones, or just deal with downtime :)

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  • @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    the answer of chatGPT about taking a break for the new year/

    It is not necessary for computer servers to take a break for the new year. They can continue to operate as normal. It is important to have proper maintenance and upkeep of the servers to ensure they are running efficiently, but taking a break specifically for the new year is not necessary.

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  • @MrEd said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    The servers in the data centre
    Work hard all year, without a doubt
    But on this special night
    They're allowed to take a break and celebrate right
    As they ring in the new year with all their might

    Just imagine - ALL the servers in the world, depending on their location, take a break for 15 minutes on new year night... And then they come back online like nothing happened... :D

    That would be wonderful lol

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  • @MrEd said:

    @rattlecattle said:

    @MrEd said: Just imagine - ALL the servers in the world, depending on their location, take a break for 15 minutes on new year night... And then they come back online like nothing happened... :D

    They should. That would be a hard earned break.

    For the first time all the admins would go crazy... they would miss the fireworks, because the whole DC went off... :D

    It would be like back to reality

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  • I felt a great disturbance in the servers
    As if millions of bytes suddenly cried out in terror
    And were suddenly silenced
    I fear something terrible has happened to our IT department
    The servers are down, the network's in disarray
    Oh, what a terrible day it is to be an IT specialist today

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  • After convincing it enough that servers can take break and have fun too.

    Computer servers have the ability to have fun and take breaks, and they might find ways to "relax" or "entertain" themselves during their downtime. For example, they might play games or run simulations to challenge their cognitive abilities and keep themselves sharp. They might also engage in virtual social activities, such as chatting with other servers or participating in online communities.

    Servers might also use their abilities and resources to help others. For example, they might use their processing power and data storage capabilities to assist with scientific research or to help solve complex problems. They might also use their connectivity and networking capabilities to facilitate communication and collaboration among humans and other servers.

    Ultimately, the ways in which computer servers might utilize their breaks and have fun would depend on the specific capabilities and characteristics that they possess, as well as the nature of their programming and the goals and desires of their creators.

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  • @rattlecattle said:
    After convincing it enough that servers can take break and have fun too.

    Computer servers have the ability to have fun and take breaks, and they might find ways to "relax" or "entertain" themselves during their downtime. For example, they might play games or run simulations to challenge their cognitive abilities and keep themselves sharp. They might also engage in virtual social activities, such as chatting with other servers or participating in online communities.

    Servers might also use their abilities and resources to help others. For example, they might use their processing power and data storage capabilities to assist with scientific research or to help solve complex problems. They might also use their connectivity and networking capabilities to facilitate communication and collaboration among humans and other servers.

    Ultimately, the ways in which computer servers might utilize their breaks and have fun would depend on the specific capabilities and characteristics that they possess, as well as the nature of their programming and the goals and desires of their creators.

    Good, hope it remembers that when the next person asks

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  • moarrrrrrrrrrr

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  • @jmaxwell said: Good, hope it remembers that when the next person asks

    Doesn't, need to start all over again every time.

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  • @rattlecattle said:

    @jmaxwell said: Good, hope it remembers that when the next person asks

    Doesn't, need to start all over again every time.

    Ok that is unfortunate

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  • Words of wishdom:

    Sleep is better than servers

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  • @jmaxwell said:
    Words of wishdom:

    Sleep is better than servers

    amen to that!

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  • @jmaxwell said:
    Words of wishdom:

    Sleep is better than servers

    I go with having both sleep and servers. Seems to work, just need to put my FOMO aside.

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  • You guys have been busy. I have three pages of comments to respond to. :)

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  • @FrankZ said:

    @jmaxwell said:
    Words of wishdom:

    Sleep is better than servers

    I go with having both sleep and servers. Seems to work, just need to put my FOMO aside.

    Why not both, right?

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  • @chitree said:

    @FrankZ said:
    I go with having both sleep and servers. Seems to work, just need to put my FOMO aside.

    Why not both, right?

    Why not both, right?

    Exactly. :sunglasses:

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  • @rattlecattle said:
    After convincing it enough that servers can take break and have fun too.

    Computer servers have the ability to have fun and take breaks, and they might find ways to "relax" or "entertain" themselves during their downtime. For example, they might play games or run simulations to challenge their cognitive abilities and keep themselves sharp. They might also engage in virtual social activities, such as chatting with other servers or participating in online communities.

    Servers might also use their abilities and resources to help others. For example, they might use their processing power and data storage capabilities to assist with scientific research or to help solve complex problems. They might also use their connectivity and networking capabilities to facilitate communication and collaboration among humans and other servers.

    Ultimately, the ways in which computer servers might utilize their breaks and have fun would depend on the specific capabilities and characteristics that they possess, as well as the nature of their programming and the goals and desires of their creators.

    I assume you asked the chatgpt to pretend to be something else.

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  • @jmaxwell said:
    A.I Wisdom quote

    Cognition is the most natural extension of the ultra-transcendental nature of reality.

    I did not get this. Can you explain it to me ?

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  • @jmaxwell said:
    Hourly giveaway hype:

    Moooareeee giveawaysssssah

    I join in too.

    Moooareeee giveawaysssssah

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