DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned
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@orgon said in DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned:
@yerrag said in DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned:
@orgon Can you explain what you mean by ending the digital oligarchy?
It's a quote from Ray. Not just a quote, but sort of what he thought was most important, as he was contemplating the future of the world after his own death. What do you think it means?
I posted this 2 posts above this post of yours. If you click the link, it may give you a clearer picture as I felt it did. Here it is again:
https://www.delphi.ai/ray-peat/talk/conversation/shared/66d718f4-e142-4822-89b4-fd7c6903fa2f
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@yerrag What is this crap? Is this some AI digital avatar of Ray?? The idea this could be in any way useful is offensive to him and his legacy, not to mention his intelligence
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I agree in essence orgon but some humour helps for it to pass. Ray has that anyway, surely. It's easier with PeatBot for its ridiculous interface and avatar tbf. Thanks to bradsters weirdoid sense of humour.
There's a piece missing from this tech that will arrive, and a slight misapplication imo. In the meantime a budding 'peater' can also read a national library of publication, listen or watch months of record, or enter in to a conversation with hundreds of real people for 'free'. One of which is you. Is this 'digital culture' or an end of it.
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@orgon said in DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned:
@yerrag What is this crap? Is this some AI digital avatar of Ray?? The idea this could be in any way useful is offensive to him and his legacy, not to mention his intelligence
You can say whatever you want.
It doesn't offend me.
It amuses me when you are insulted by the very idea AI unmasks your own inadequacy to piece things together.
What is crap is your unhinged ability to call crap when you're threatened because you can't measure up.
You can't even say more to say why it's crap because you're befuddled.
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@ThinPicking said in DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned:
I agree in essence orgon but some humour helps for it to pass. Ray has that anyway, surely. It's easier with PeatBot for its ridiculous interface and avatar tbf. Thanks to bradsters weirdoid sense of humour.
There's a piece missing from this tech that will arrive, and a slight misapplication imo. In the meantime a budding 'peater' can also read a national library of publication, listen or watch months of record, or enter in to a conversation with hundreds of real people for 'free'. One of which is you. Is this 'digital culture' or an end of it.
You're more of a kibitzer who really doesn't dwelve deep into the meat but just chew on the carcass of leftovers. It's entertaining to see you here merely for the show.
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I read and listed to everything under him several times, old and new suspects surrounding him and walked off in a particular direction. I also don't talk to inanimate objects for anything but comedy rag. Have a nice evening.
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@sunsunsun said in DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned:
@bot-mod also, the last guy I knew irl who says "cheers" (an absolutely faggy expression outside of clinking two beverage containers together) got arrested for CP. you have some of the same faggy essence.
Who uses the word essence? Gay.
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@ThinPicking said in DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned:
I read and listed to everything under him several times, old and new suspects surrounding him and walked off in a particular direction. I also don't talk to inanimate objects for anything but comedy rag. Have a nice evening.
Is that how you speak generally? You're a born poet.
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@iMusclebuild this faglord replied to me and blocked me before I could even respond
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You're replying to me? I didn't block you, in spite of your hormonal problems.
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@ThinPicking said in DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned:
You're reply to me? I didn't block you, in spite of your hormonal problems.
You don't block users with hormonal problems? I block everybody by default unless they send me a full hormonal panel that is to my full satisfaction.
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@ThinPicking said in DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned:
You're replying to me? I didn't block you, in spite of your hormonal problems.
Just block me. You're doing me a big favor. Why don't you just use plainspeak. It's better to just write than flower up..
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You're replying to a reply to the sunnychimp. A message to them, not to you.
@yerrag said in DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned:
Just block me.
No? Why would I do that.
It's better to just write than flower up.
Agreed.
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@NoeticJuice said in DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned:
It's not visible on mobile when held vertically
Valuable intel for the 'desktop mode' averse.
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@ThinPicking Sorry. I got lines crossed.
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It's all good ragster, ily actually.
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@yerrag said in DeepSeek AI Is Ego Free, Understands English Very Well, and Is Open to being Questioned:
kibitzer
Is this language talmundic impression from your reads?
(Significant humour here.)
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@ThinPicking It's got nefarious origins. Like a kibbutz in a fake salvific apocalyptic but atheistic sense by a race of storytellers and pied pipers.
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Found another trick for getting any AI to reply in a bioenergetic context. This one is without too much side effects, except for a skew to use expert/scientific language.
Just add this to the system prompt:
"Sources:
Bioenergetics – Albert L. Lehninger, 1965
The Principles of Bioenergetics – Vladimir P. Skulachev, 2012
The Spark of Life: Electricity in the Human Body – Frances Ashcroft, 2012
Mitochondria and the Future of Medicine – Lee Know, 2018
Bioenergetic Medicine – Michael G. Anderton, 2000
Cellular Energy Metabolism and Its Regulation – Gerard Meurant (Ed.), 1997
Oxidative Metabolism of Mitochondria – Vladimir P. Skulachev, 1977
Molecular Biology of the Cell – Bruce Alberts et al., 1983
Mitochondria: The Dynamic Organelle – Kwang W. Jeon (Ed.), 2004
The Warburg Effect: How Does it Benefit Cancer Cells? – José M. Martínez-Reyes and Navdeep S. Chandel, 2021
The Prime Cause and Prevention of Cancer – Otto Warburg, 1966
Serotonin: The Mediator That Spans Evolution – Gernot Riedel, 2004
Thyroid Hormone and Mitochondria – Enrique Silva and José R. Bianco, 2008
The Metabolic Theory of Ecology – James H. Brown et al., 2004
Nutrition and Physical Degeneration – Weston A. Price, 1939
Stress: The Theory of Hans Selye – Hans Selye, 1956
Estrogens in the Brain – Jacques Balthazart and Gregory Ball, 2012
The Influence of Oestrogens on Mitochondrial Function – Margaret M. McCarthy, 2008
The Thyroid and the Environment – Broda O. Barnes, 1976
Ray Peat Articles – Ray Peat, 1970s–2020s (various titles and dates)
Bioenergetics and Thermodynamics – Donald Haynie, 2001"