Thread for Random Stuff

  • Thread starter Thread starter JuanMena
  • Start date Start date
  • Views Views 118,507
  • Replies Replies 2,475
Mad because I'm dissing false statements?
Everything and everyone is fallible

At the end of the day every statement has bias

Just because Wikipedia is community run doesn't make it unreliable - and in fact it's more trustworthy than traditional media 99% of the time

Imo it stands as one of the greatest human achievements, if not the greatest
 
Everything and everyone is fallible

At the end of the day every statement has bias

Just because Wikipedia is community run doesn't make it unreliable - and in fact it's more trustworthy than traditional media 99% of the time

Imo it stands as one of the greatest human achievements, if not the greatest
The thing with Wikipedia is that it doesn't get outdated as Enciclopedias (real books) does. And my biggest problem with Wikipedia is the "trust me bro" nature of it as anyone can modify it's information regardless of expertise in the field.

Now, with ChatGPT it can access Wikipedia's information alongside other sources to generate a reliable answer to a question.

I've also said this before:
Sometimes I check the same article on different languages to check consistency and differences.
And this still stands true to this day.

Just for that, accessibility and faster concise answer, ChatGPT > Wikipedia.

Huuuuur but it's not reliable, yes idiot, that's why you search from many sources.
Post automatically merged:

:blush:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SipsTea/co...mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

Edit: Oh, that's a shame... red dress uses steroids 🥺
 
Last edited by JuanMena,
The thing with Wikipedia is that it doesn't get outdated as Enciclopedias (real books) does. And my biggest problem with Wikipedia is the "trust me bro" nature of it as anyone can modify it's information regardless of expertise in the field.

Now, with ChatGPT it can access Wikipedia's information alongside other sources to generate a reliable answer to a question.

I've also said this before:

And this still stands true to this day.

Just for that, accessibility and faster concise answer, ChatGPT > Wikipedia.

Huuuuur but it's not reliable, yes idiot, that's why you search from many sources.
Post automatically merged:

:blush:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SipsTea/co...mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

Edit: Oh, that's a shame... red dress uses steroids 🥺
Chat gpt once told me lizards could breathe fire

Wikipedia never said such stupid things to me

I trust a conglomerate of humans more than an algorithm with no bullshit meter
 
Chat gpt once told me lizards could breathe fire

Wikipedia never said such stupid things to me

I trust a conglomerate of humans more than an algorithm with no bullshit meter
Screenshot_20241212-074813~2.png
 
  • Haha
Reactions: SylverReZ
I can't understand why MADtv never was as popular as SNL is nowadays.
In my opinion, better sketches. And to be honest Crista Flanagan, Nicole Parker and Mo Collins were better comedians than whatever SNL had as cast for the month.
Besides, that awful dumb fugly Kristen Wig borrowed A LOT from Mo.

Anyway...
 
3 years ago, this tune would and will be forever my favorite theme to listen to for a lifetime
This show, Thomas & Friends is so much more than meets the eye (Especially with the books and classic series) A show that inspired so much. A show made by creative people that formed a creative community over the years, a fandom of talented people, ranged from many skills. Modelers, 3D modelers, composers, voice actors, writers, editors, it has it all. This theme forever made me appreciate how much a simple show overlooked by society, actually holds a powerful world of characters and storytelling. This is a song that will always be with me throughout.
I'm not asking for any of you to go become a Thomas fan and research everything about it, but I do hope is for you to walk away and enjoy something new
 
gimp-splash-2.0.png

I remember this splash screen... back in 2004, GIMP 2.2 would be released and I found it because I wanted to make a GIF of different Nintendo™ logos thrown together.
Then found about the Smart Scissors tool and imposed old mens heads in body sculptors or would attempt to deform their heads to make a "cartoon".
Can't believe it's been 20 years for GIMP to finally reach the 3.0 version.

GIMP said:
TIFF:
Since GIMP 2.99.16, we’ve been able to import TIFFs with Photoshop format layers. However, the Alias/Autodesk Sketchbook program created their own standard to save layers which was not compatible. Since this was marked as a bug in our issue tracker, we added support for loading layers from TIFFs saved in Sketchbook format as well.
:)
 
Last edited by JuanMena,
gimp-splash-2.0.png

I remember this splash screen... back in 2004, GIMP 2.2 would be released and I found it because I wanted to make a GIF of different Nintendo™ logos thrown together.
Then found about the Smart Scissors tool and imposed old mens heads in body sculptors or would attempt to deform their heads to make a "cartoon".
Can't believe it's been 20 years for GIMP to finally reach the 3.0 version.
I think this version is too old for me since (I think) I remember Wilber always being present, but I still was a kid since I first used Gimp.

I learned how to make spinning Toribash heads in it. A little later I learned how to make userbars.

20 years later and I'm still using this piece of crap
 
I think this version is too old for me since (I think) I remember Wilber always being present, but I still was a kid since I first used Gimp.

I learned how to make spinning Toribash heads in it. A little later I learned how to make userbars.

20 years later and I'm still using this piece of crap
I'm more fond of the GIMP 2.8 and later splash screens.

gimp-splash-2.8.png
img.jpg
 

Site & Scene News

Popular threads in this forum