

Yes lol exactly, weaponized self-care language.


Yes lol exactly, weaponized self-care language.


Right now, we actually have a huge issue with psychology language being conflated with emotional intelligence or sensitivity. We really value the ability to identify and communicate our emotions, good, but that isn’t necessarily the same thing as willingness to process or manage them. When I run into someone who’s really up on terms for neuroses and disorders to the point that they see it everywhere, I can safely assume that they think they have a better handle on themselves than what they do.


Listen, I’m haunted every night anyway and don’t get paid for it.

Jesus christ dude, my question was rhetorical to encourage you to consider the practicality of something you clearly had not thought much about. Get the fuck over yourself.

I didn’t ask for them.

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Your original comment sparks fear that failure of LLMs as a mass producer of knowledge would only be temporary until humans repopulated the internet with quality content.
Why would they come back after they fail if it costs billions of dollars to run them in the first place? You literally just agreed with someone else making the same point. Jfc.

This is said as though it isn’t an immensely expensive endeavour to run these things and the only reason they’re this prevalent right now is the overspeculation and starved growth of US tech companies.


Awesome for you and your cohort, sounds privileged. That was twenty years ago and still sounds exceptional. I’ve been to multiple universities and colleges along with family members, even programs that require a workstation pc do not provide them for you. Im working on updating one right now and at a “better” uni you have to apply for a fund through your student association. Best you normally get is rentable laptops from the library.


I’ve never seen a post-secondary school that provides computer hardware.
Yeah this is a good thing to point out too. People will naturalise any harmful behaviour as a disorder which ends up blurring both that disorder and people’s responsibility to address their harmful behaviour.