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7/21/2025, 2:37:35 PM
Heading out to buy a storage box before the mall closes.
>>81903212
>It would probably take a while...
Asian languages are really hard for English speakers. Especially tonal ones.
>wonder how big the list is gonna get in the end...
Probably in the thousands. I've been slacking.
>Maybe hong kong should b called the windy city then...
It's only windy sometimes.
>>81903603
>that wouldnt be a problem if society also evolved that way
It is a problem. Kids barely have attention spans these days and large scale projects are far less common now due to lack of ambition. Things start falling apart once society gets lazy.
>if enough students file complaints on you, you get fired?
Pretty much. You've gone from being an educator to customer service rep.
>what would you be doing there?
Policy research.
>>81903212
>It would probably take a while...
Asian languages are really hard for English speakers. Especially tonal ones.
>wonder how big the list is gonna get in the end...
Probably in the thousands. I've been slacking.
>Maybe hong kong should b called the windy city then...
It's only windy sometimes.
>>81903603
>that wouldnt be a problem if society also evolved that way
It is a problem. Kids barely have attention spans these days and large scale projects are far less common now due to lack of ambition. Things start falling apart once society gets lazy.
>if enough students file complaints on you, you get fired?
Pretty much. You've gone from being an educator to customer service rep.
>what would you be doing there?
Policy research.
6/29/2025, 9:22:29 PM
>>81656803
>is ur mother the same then?
Very much so.
>How did u convince her 2 let u do these things by urself?
It mostly came down to money in the end. And possibly my dad watching YouTube videos about here.
>I'm not sure it'll stay that way 4 long...
Perhaps. Enjoy the relative safety while you can.
>where would u like 2 visit in the netherlands?
Just seems like an interesting place. Although I'm not really sure what I'd do there.
>>81657755
>Who needs a brain when you can just take it easy and let AI do the work?
What terrifies me is knowing med students and doctors are doing this.
Shoutouts to all the lawyers who got sanctioned for having ChatGPT prepare their briefs.
>I understand your frustrations now...
I've got three more years of this. Hopefully he'll go back to making me do legal/regulatory research again. Not whatever this is.
>basically refers to using AI to generate code without ever looking at it, not even a glance to make sure it's correct
This surely will have no disastrous consequences.
>is ur mother the same then?
Very much so.
>How did u convince her 2 let u do these things by urself?
It mostly came down to money in the end. And possibly my dad watching YouTube videos about here.
>I'm not sure it'll stay that way 4 long...
Perhaps. Enjoy the relative safety while you can.
>where would u like 2 visit in the netherlands?
Just seems like an interesting place. Although I'm not really sure what I'd do there.
>>81657755
>Who needs a brain when you can just take it easy and let AI do the work?
What terrifies me is knowing med students and doctors are doing this.
Shoutouts to all the lawyers who got sanctioned for having ChatGPT prepare their briefs.
>I understand your frustrations now...
I've got three more years of this. Hopefully he'll go back to making me do legal/regulatory research again. Not whatever this is.
>basically refers to using AI to generate code without ever looking at it, not even a glance to make sure it's correct
This surely will have no disastrous consequences.
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