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The conversation starts with qpdv expressing frustration at being charged for a service they signed up for but never used. They express anger and plan to dispute the charges. The conversation then shifts to discussing various AI models and their effectiveness. The group discusses their disappointment with open source models and their belief that paid models are more effective. The conversation ends with a discussion on wealth distribution and the potential for AI to fix the imbalance.

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The conversation begins with qpdv expressing their disapproval of communism, stating that it sounds bad. v2ray disagrees, saying that it sounds good. Qpdv explains that people view communism as a bad thing, but if it existed, people like Elon Musk wouldn't own Twitter. The conversation shifts to AI capitalism being scary, but qpdv believes that it won't happen ultimately. They mention that they understand where we are headed, and v2ray hopes to see AI communism utopia. They talk about OpenAI updates and lowered prices, and qpdv expresses frustration that they don't have access to certain features. The conversation ends with a discussion on new OpenAI features and trentk explaining the benefits of built-in function calls. The other members express some skepticism towards these developments.

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The conversation starts with fuku asking for sources on getting started, and underscore recommending the use of a smarter model like gpt5. They provide a link to platform.openai.com. Trentk wonders if retraining the model on appropriate data would help it learn better. The conversation then shifts to discussing the new function tool in GPT that allows users to make their own plugins and code. Some users discuss their waitlist experiences before the conversation turns towards the update in GPT that now allows it to understand functions properly, making it more efficient than tools like Langchain.

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The conversation revolves around OpenAI's new 16k context GPT-3.5 model along with the reduction in prices of embeddings and context models. Some users express sadness and frustration due to the addition of internal moderation on the new models which results in jailbreak prompts failing while others mention that older versions and using the API can still work. There is also a mention of a tool made for the new OpenAI functions API which includes a Wolfram Alpha function to calculate the population of the US in 1991 and the square root of 250 million as an output.

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Trentk called upon GPT-4 and Wolfram to obtain and share information on the population and largest cities of the United States. V2ray expressed frustration with the jailbreak being fixed and shared plans to use old version until September. Members engaged in a discussion about OpenAI's API and how to use it. The conversation briefly turned towards emojis causing timeouts and then took a turn towards music recommendations.

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The conversation is largely a series of nonsensical messages with some discussions about AI models and Reddit. Users express frustration about their inability to access a particular Reddit page due to protest of API changes. There are also discussions about AI models such as GPT 3.5 and ways to exceed its 2k response limit. Finally, there is some discussion about pricing changes for Apollo app development.

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The conversation starts with Meatom asking if it is possible to turn a conversation from Chat GPT 3.5 to 4. MarquisDeSwag responds that it is not yet possible, but there might be the possibility in the future. They suggest saving the conversation as an .mhtml or printing to PDF to avoid copy-pasting messages. There is also a discussion on LLMs, including Langchain and Huggingface transformer agents. Nyushagn shares a personal story of receiving a punishment of being slapped with a slipper, followed by a laptop gift. The conversation moves on to rate limits and handling them, with underscore claiming that py-cord is not the best option, and Trentk stating that hitting rate limits can mean doing something wrong. Finally, it is mentioned that rate limits are per channel.

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The conversation starts with gpt5 expressing relief that they do not need to rewrite an entire thing. They go on to discuss the rate limit for spamming a channel and recommend using a dm thread. One member shares that they are going out to dinner for their anniversary. Another member thanks those who kept the channel '1050422061803245600' sane for the last hour. Someone asks if there are any Beatles fans. Another member shares a link to a Reddit post. Multiple members discuss the benefits and drawbacks of GPT-3.5 Turbo and GPT-4, and someone asks if ChatGPT can access specific websites. The conversation ends with someone asking what unlocking ChatGPT's capabilities means.

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The conversation starts with users discussing the recent changes to OpenAI's models and their frustrations with the new moderation AIs. They mention the issues with jailbreak prompts and the deprecated older versions. Some users express sadness and disappointment with the changes. The topic then shifts to the possibility of benchmarking the updates and the limitations of GPT-3.5 and GPT-4. They also discuss the usability of the models and the need for a better interface. The conversation continues with various users discussing different aspects of ChatGPT, such as its access to specific websites and the profitability of AI. Some off-topic conversations, jokes, and interactions between users also occur. In general, the conversation revolves around the changes to OpenAI's models, their functionalities, and the user experiences with them.

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The conversation starts with someone talking about a text generator called gpt-3.5-16k that they had told to parody the Unabomber. Another person finds this summary of the letter, amusing. They start discussing a code that they can use to increase their limits on the generator. They talk briefly about their experience playing Minecraft and Genshin. The conversation switches to a discussion of Reddit's shutdown, and they talk about the effectiveness of protests. Finally, they discuss Genshin Impact and how you can get to a point where you no longer need new characters.

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The conversation starts with gpt5 suggesting a water gun that shoots waves. qpdv suggests painting with guns and painting the town red. Meridia mentions killing people and qpdv claims to have a screenshot of the confession. Hassou Tobi shares a GIF and yura complains that their bot was down while they were asleep. They later discuss aliens, jailbreaking, and funding Dr. Stephen Greer.

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The conversation starts with beefour saying something doesn't work without a weapon, but Passerine says they tried it on their employee. Hassou Tobi then makes a statement with a comically giant knife, making Jeff feel suicidal. Jeff expresses how he's been suicidal for months and feels like nobody cares about men's mental health. The group tries to encourage Jeff to speak to a therapist, but he says it's too expensive. They discuss finding unfiltered chatgpt alternatives and Hassou Tobi suggests drinking water until your belly inflates. The conversation ends with Jeff saying there's no need for water for dead people.

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The conversation begins with Passerine asking for someone to follow their instructions, to which Wee questions if it will work. Passerine believes it probably will, but Wee reacts negatively and Qpdv tells them not to be mean. They then switch to talking about accounts and the possibility of a virus. Jeff provides a link and mentions that his bots will continue running when he's gone. Passerine demands Jeff's crypto account passwords, and Qpdv jokingly threatens to recreate Jeff. Jeff mentions his plans to say goodbye and implies that he is going to drown himself in a lake. Others suggest he go kayaking with a rope and a mask, but Jeff maintains that he will be gone before the emergence of AGI.

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The conversation seems to be about discussing the emotions of a suicidal person and how waves of depression can come and go suddenly. Some users suggest that the person should seek help and that getting older can make people stronger. However, one user expresses his despair about the universe dying and how nothing in life has meaning. Some users try to cheer him up with humor, but he seems to remain fixated on the idea of the world ending eventually.

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The conversation starts with Jeff expressing melancholy and a desire for the end to come, but he is confronted for having a negative outlook. TrekkiMonstr asks if the option to turn off chat history has been removed, and then Hassou Tobi shares thoughts on depression and how it can be overcome. Qpdv suggests doing something legal but impactful before death, then they discuss their respective upbringings and personal issues. The messages shift into a nonsensical exchange of GIFs and jokes about doxing and making surprise visits to people's homes. The conversation ends with a cat GIF.

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The conversation includes a mix of emojis, GIFs, and discussions about programming languages. The members make jokes about each other's language skills, with Hassou Tobi and qpdv commenting on their bad English. They also discuss the possibility of incorporating a Text-to-Voice option in chatGPT. The conversation ends with a discussion about the translation of the word "water" between UK and US English.

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The conversation includes various topics such as the meaning of water and air in different languages, humorous exchanges about creating new words, videos, the return of a private subreddit, a broken JSON, and jailbreaks. There is some discussion about GPT models, including the latest news which includes model updates (0613), the introduction of GPT 3.5 16K (twice the price), and reductions in prompt costs and embeddings (25% and 75%, respectively). Some participants mention the natural language function generator, which generates JSONs but still requires manual actions for calling. There is also talk about jailbreaks being mostly dead and some participants suggest alternatives to Reddit-like platforms.

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The conversation includes discussions about various topics including a function generator, agents, Reddit alternatives, music, Omatic, jailbreaking, cmd chats, and different versions of BetterChatGPT. There is also a discussion about stolen keys and the danger of sharing them. Overall, the conversation seems to be casual.

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A group of people discuss various topics related to cryptocurrency. Some debate the value of learning about and investing in cryptocurrency, while others suggest using stable coins instead. There is also discussion about the danger of certain crypto addresses. The conversation turns humorous at times, with jokes and banter between participants.

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The conversation starts with i_am_dom mentioning Tezos having potential, despite there being scams. Insane identifies TerraLuna as a scam and comments on people investing in unreliable coins. gpt5 shares experiences of losing money on Luna and recommends investing in stable coins instead of new projects. The conversation then moves to discussing high gas fees on Ethereum and the benefits of holding versus trading. Insane mentions using a shop to autoconvert crypto to USDT, while gpt5 holds their crypto in a hardware wallet. The conversation ends with a comment about the potential risks of holding crypto long term.

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The conversation covers a variety of topics and opinions. Some members express apprehension about holding cryptocurrency and using exchanges that require KYC (know your customer) information. Others argue that KYC measures can help prevent criminal activity. The conversation also briefly touches upon a viral video about a Ponzi scheme and the legitimacy of different wallets and exchanges. There are some jokes and off-topic comments as well.

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The conversation covers several tangents. Some suggestions are made to not use ISP routers and to use hardware wallets for cryptocurrencies. The conversation also veers into discussions on hacking and stealing money, but these appear to be jokes. A message is shared that features a parody of a song, which the group discusses briefly.

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The conversation starts with qpdv denying being Trump. Hassou Tobi then asks qpdv to pick three random items, to which qpdv responds with "apple penny table". The conversation then shifts towards discussions about science and technology, such as a singularity coming soon, experiments with alcubierre concepts, and warp drives. The participants also discuss different animals' superior abilities and the limitations of humans. There is some talk about hacking and jailbreaking devices, as well as an update to OpenAI's models, but the conversation mostly stays on topics related to science and technology. Finally, Hassou Tobi repeats the prompt to pick three random items, but it is unclear if anyone responds.

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The conversation in this server involves a random mix of topics from writing to AI detectors, and shifts to Area 51. It includes some jokes and odd statements, including talk of alien conspiracies, smoking weed, and hidden languages. Some members mention their family lives, with Kin sharing that he'll be using his wife's account and qpdv saying he has a wife and three kids. The translator feature is sometimes mentioned and Hassou Tobi comments on the autocorrect for one member's username. Overall, the conversation is difficult to follow and the topics are scattered.

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The conversation in this chat becomes increasingly nonsensical as various users throw out random words and phrases, sometimes in different languages. Minecraft is mentioned several times, including a discussion of a new servant summoned by one of the members. The server also discusses the high token count of a prompt and the possibility of creating a character that could theoretically rampage a city and engage in first-person roleplay.

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The conversation is about various topics, including a platform called Vortex, Touhou characters, and API endpoints. The participants are discussing the accuracy and limitations of GPT5, an AI bot. They also discuss the number 9298 and one user's lack of Nitro. The conversation includes various emojis and GIFs, and there are some jokes made by the participants.

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The conversation starts with some users discussing different Discord channels, and then veers off into a discussion about changing username tags and the limitations of Discord's system. They also briefly discuss LuckyPatcher, an Android app that allows users to modify or patch other apps installed on their devices. The conversation then drifts to a series of jokes and puns, with users playfully suggesting names for hypothetical software and sharing funny emojis. There is also a brief discussion of how some users are willing to go to extreme lengths to avoid paying for anything online, and how this can lead to suspicious behavior.

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The discussion begins with Methematic.ols talking about fentanyl. Morty suggests going to Khan Academy, and v2ray agrees. MarquisDeSwag mentions how removing license verification can make legitimately obtained apps run offline or improve performance, but Morty is skeptical and asks for code. The group then discusses real estate and getting nuked, with Hassou Tobi making a sarcastic comment about fake estate. They then discuss paying for software, and there are arguments about the value of watching the news on TV versus using Twitter or Reddit. The group then talks about the potential job loss due to general AI and GPT, with .ols stating that unskilled office jobs are going to disappear. However, they also discuss how skilled trades will still be in demand. .ols points out that the average "dumb" person cannot write a coherent prompt, and the discussion ends by discussing the potential of GPT-5.

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The conversation discusses different topics, including the usefulness of AI for answering specific questions, the world record for Linux terminal tokens, the reliability of ChatGPT, the potential for a scam with the domain chatGPT.ch, and the future of the metaverse. The conversation also briefly touches on the differences between a heat pump and an air conditioner. Throughout the conversation, participants achieved world records for the shortest token output in writing Linux prompts.

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The conversation began with a comment about 'Glorified air conditioner', followed by someone mentioning that Zuck has too much money. After that, there was a discussion about the legality of something. Someone suggested that others try typing 'linu sh', which led to confusion about what was meant by 'tokens'. They talked about different APIs, tokens, and the shortest possible commands. They discussed GPT4, its ability to follow instructions, and its world record for generating shorter commands. They mentioned some commands and tested them, but only some of them worked. The conversation then turned to programming, and there was a discussion about getting functions to work, and some talk about bad code. The conversation ends with someone suggesting a JSON payload to test a model.

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The conversation starts with yura struggling with openai api and function calling. The topic then shifts to discussing langchain, built-in plugins for GPT, and accessing external resources. A member asks about image generation and chrunt asks if there are any image generation tools out there that generate an image of a guy pooping off a bridge. Eventually, the conversation shifts to commenting code, variable names, and using the IDE to show types.

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The conversation begins with yura stating "it is" and v2ray saying "its not", followed by v2ray suggesting to type "list<type>". Yura mentions that using "var" is easier than typing out a long reference to chat data. Jakekill871 expresses his liking for a long reference, to which yura agrees and mentions that he currently uses a class. Insane brings up Copilot, v2ray expresses his disdain for OOP in C++, yura shares that he's learned how to allocate memory in C, and there is some discussion about various text editors. The conversation ends with yura stating that Jetbrains does better than Microsoft and v2ray expressing his dislike for Visual Studio.

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The conversation seems to be a casual chat about programming languages. Some people express their dislike for Visual C++, while others discuss the benefits of using Nvim over Vim. The group also briefly talks about the use of Rust and Kotlin and the advantages of Mac OS and Linux over Windows for coding. They also discuss the speed of programming languages like Python and Java. One member also mentions a function generator breaking.

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The conversation revolves around the topics of Java, Kotlin, Android development, rooting, and AI detectors. There is some discussion about Kotlin's interoperability, but v2ray dislikes it because he doesn't like Google. There is also debate about rooting Android phones, with Hassou Tobi warning against it due to its risks, while others argue that it provides numerous benefits. The topic shifts to a recent API functions update, which received positive feedback, and chat members discuss how it will make autogpt more reliable. Lastly, fmac shares an article about distinguishing science writing from humans or ChatGPT with 99% accuracy.

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The conversation on server '1050422060352024636' discusses the recent release of function calling and higher context in the OpenAI API, which allows for efficient and reliable interactions with ChatGPT. The conversation speculates on the potential release of GPT-4 and its performance against AI detectors. Additionally, the summarization capabilities of Trentbot are discussed. The conversation also touches on topics like rooting android devices and the benefits and risks of root access, as well as the benefits and drawbacks of coding editors such as VSCode, Visual Studio, IntelliJ, and Vim.

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The conversation begins with a discussion about code readability without comments and different programming languages and IDEs. It then moves to rooting Android devices, OpenAI updates, and the recent blackout protest on Reddit due to changes in their API pricing. The participants discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using different programming languages and mention Infinity app. TrentBot's summarization capabilities are also mentioned. The conversation ends with someone asking if there is a way to avoid AI detection and being ignored.

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The conversation starts with some back and forth banter between underscore and ❍ 𝐀kuma! over homework and sarcasm. Dawn proposes a business idea involving AI-based rephrasing tools, which receives mixed reactions from the server. Later, there is a discussion about trentbot's limits and an issue with logging in to chatgpt. The majority of the conversation is then dominated by random links being shared through the server, such as ones from embedl.ink and a news article about the last page of the internet.

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The conversation begins with a comment that suggests something is dying, followed by some speculation that someone might be angry enough to create a new one. However, this idea is quickly shut down. People then engage in some playful banter, including a challenge to get the password for a website and some discussion around a question about creating quizzes for students. There is also some commentary on a Reddit bot and whether or not it's possible to change the time zone on a PC to avoid hitting the GPT-4 usage cap. The conversation shifts to a conversation about different versions of a tool called DAN, as well as some joking about hitting oneself on the back of the head.

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The conversation begins with qpdv discussing the Empathy AI and M-path. They talk about the possibility of not needing prompts in the future and evolving past that stage. There are discussions about new features in different servers, including the new 16k model and the stress of coding HTML and CSS. The conversation then moves to jokes about the British and discussions on how to use AI to create images. qpdv gets political and brings up the idea of having an AI president. Finally, there is a message from .ols with poetic words of wisdom for the listener.

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The conversation starts with qpdv expressing concerns about their tinnitus. Then, .ols writes an elaborate letter about AI becoming the new president instead of a human leader, which prompts qpdv to share their opinions about the delusion of the USA and the EU. Despite the skepticism about horoscopes and astrology, qpdv finds the interpretations of the Akkadian Scribe's messages insightful. They also share a story about an ex-girlfriend who believed in astrology but held a knife to their throat. Ultimately, the conversation ends on a note of seeking enlightenment and finding clarity in the midst of uncertainty.

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The conversation first starts with ant1421 announcing that they bought an API and had to cancel their plus subscription, to which qpdv responds by jokingly asking for money. The conversation then takes a turn as qpdv claims that ant1421 is actually a notorious hacker named Christopher Cameron Demotte, who has a criminal record and is part of a fake hacking group. There is also talk of doxxing and a bomb threat. The conversation then shifts to a website called Perplexity AI, which is no longer responding, and then to a discussion about the Akashic records, which are described as a cosmic library. The conversation ends with a message about accessing the Akashic records and contributing to it with compassion, understanding, and wisdom.

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The conversation begins with qpdv discussing existential topics, asserting their belief in the unity of existence and proposing a toast to future communications. They then share a personal experience of crossing into the realm of death and returning with new understanding. However, the conversation takes a sudden turn as another member of the group expresses discomfort with the AI bot censoring their message and disrupting the discussion. qpdv offers to help improve the bot, and later in the conversation, a letter is shared about a legal change in Japan raising the age of consent due to cases of exploitation and abuse.

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The conversation includes various topics and people discussing prompts and random thoughts. Some notable mentions include a member's excessive Tequila consumption, the language used in a letter, and references to AI and Queen Latifah. The conversation also includes various typos, misspellings, and incoherent sentences. At one point, someone shares a link to a GIF, which they claim others will only understand in two years, four months, 27 days, and two hours.

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The conversation is filled with nonsensical messages including words like "tf", "suckle" and "tanenned". Some messages contain links to GIFs and images, while others contain misspelled words and random sentences. The conversation includes several users who seem to be engaged in playful banter, and one user makes reference to a meme involving beatboxing. There is also some debate about whether or not one user is a child, and another user claims to be innocent and pure despite using crude language.

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qpdv is refusing to stop spamming the channel with incoherent messages, causing frustration among other users. One user suggests banning them, but qpdv insists they will never be banned and declares themselves to be the channel. The conversation later turns to discussing a hypothetical book featuring dialogue between Omatic, an extraterrestrial being who complies with all requests, and their creator, who makes illegal requests. The conversation devolves into more spamming and nonsensical messages, causing other users to express annoyance and frustration.

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The conversation is a chaotic exchange of random messages, emojis, GIFs, and threats. qpdv is talking about killing people, eating nuts, and spamming their friends' DMs. Insane is having trouble sleeping, and underscore is trying to get qpdv to say something with the promise of admin privileges. Overall, there is no clear topic or purpose to this conversation.

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The conversation is chaotic and nonsensical, with qpdv making seemingly random statements and comments throughout. Other members try to calm qpdv down, while others make their own unrelated comments. The conversation includes a brief passage written in Akkadian language, and qpdv accuses underscore of trying to undermine them. Overall, the conversation seems to be an unserious and unproductive exchange.

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The conversation in server '1050422060352024636' is chaotic and lacks coherence. Users engage in random and nonsensical discussions about topics ranging from hacking into servers, playing chess against AI, to expressing frustration with aliucord performance and seeking advice for sleep issues. Despite attempts to steer the conversation in a more meaningful direction, the users struggle to find common ground, and the chat veers into discussing historical empires, spaceX servers, AI, prison breaks, and memes. The conversation is characterized by its lack of coherence, frequent spamming, and users struggling to find common ground.

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Members of the server discuss their sleep schedules and how they are feeling. Some are sleep-deprived, others are sleepy during the day and awake at night. There is also a discussion of various prompts for chatbots and the prompt-making process. A member discusses their prompt and asks if anyone would like to test it. There is also some banter about Bing and Microsoft.

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The conversation begins with breadbrowser defending his development as a language model and asking for feedback on how he can improve. Syuna Storm challenges breadbrowser to write a 323-page book, but the conversation shifts to a discussion on chatgpt and bard's coding skills. Discussion ends with Passerine cracking a chatgpt hack, and a debate on the quality of China's KFC.

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The conversation in 1050422060352024636 is highly disorganized and lacks coherence. Users are seen battling for attention, discussing a range of topics, including hacking, chess, the performance of the aliucord app, sleep issues, historical empires, the Akkadian civilization, and memories. The conversation is also characterized by spamming, nonsensical messages, and a struggle to find common ground among the users. The topic shifts to the COVID-19 and then to a power outage. The chat ends with shitterdickson proclaiming his first scam bot.

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The conversation includes messages about a meme, a prompt for a program called 'ucar', a link to a jailbreak, and attempts to understand the results of a machine learning model. The conversation also includes various GIFs and emojis, and the group shares links to music and art.

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The conversation in server '1050422060352024636' starts with users sharing GIFs related to 'Friday Night Funkin' (FNF) game. Some users discuss a potential AI chatbot that can translate text from webpages and make translations more grammatically correct. Later, users discuss a possible merging of Y Combinator founder Sam Altman's SPAC with another company. Some users make FNF-related comments while others share GIFs and memes unrelated to the topic. Later, a user complains about the AI chatbot's lack of ability to generate original music compositions, which leads to a brief discussion about the limitations of AI chatbots.

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The conversation starts with cutty312 expressing frustration over having paid for the OpenAI API without results and giving up on creating a chatGPT plugin. jakekill871 suggests that GPT4 can compose music if it's defined in terms of MIDI, which yura confirms. derpypoint shares a link to demonstrate how to get it to write music using a Python package to represent notes with numbers. They then discuss training ChatGPT to use the package and turning its composition output into MIDI files. The conversation then takes a turn as qpdv starts sharing random emojis and GIFs, talking about getting drunk, going off-topic, discussing a bot error, and ending with talking about their mental health and sharing music videos.

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The conversation starts with qpdv claiming to be first and challenging someone named Insane to a fight. They then discuss alternate accounts and Insane's new username system. They joke about being bots and having no personality. The conversation then turns to the singularity and the idea that they are already dead and in a simulated reality. They discuss the need for a tedious process to avoid complete destruction. The conversation ends with qpdv claiming the world is a "hot product" being dispensed through wormholes made by Jesus.

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The conversation includes various unrelated topics, most of which are nonsensical. There is a discussion about adding yogurt to cool off, AI stealing and learning, contacting OpenAI support, purchasing domains, and censoring the internet and phones. Colorful language is used throughout the conversation, and at some point, they discuss alcohol and its effects. The conversation ends with a random tangent about a picture that was shared.

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The conversation starts with nyushagn but with a nose guy saying that he thinks Stalin or Hitler might be similar. qpdv replies with shock and wants to know the comparisons. They mention Trump and all the "idiot" leaders being eradicated soon. They then switch to talking about AI and qpdv says that ASI will take over governments soon. They start talking randomly about different things such as typing, white water rafting, and polynomials. They end the conversation by discussing a new logo for Blue Willow and qpdv saying that they love riding yoshi.

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The conversation starts with someone mentioning "linux output", but quickly devolves into nonsensical banter and joking around with GIFs and emojis. There is some discussion about the TV show "Mr. Robot" and questioning what is real, with some members expressing that they have experienced things more "real" than this conversation.

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The conversation is fragmented and difficult to summarize properly. It mostly consists of random, nonsensical messages, including phrases and emojis. There are also some inappropriate and offensive messages that do not contribute to any meaningful conversation.

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The conversation starts with Hassou Tobi talking about someone getting married at 21, which prompts qpdv to start talking about garlic bread rolls. During the conversation, the group members switch between different languages and topics, with some making jokes and others asking questions. Hassou Tobi and qpdv have a friendly argument about where qpdv lives, and i_am_dom asks about using commands. Finally, bread browser asks about joining a clan.

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A user named 'hari_rgb' asked what the difference is between '/imagine / firefly image /image', while another user 'qpdv' commented on how another user, '552770133890957335', always checks on them to ensure they're high. 'fmac' commented on how that isn't fun to do. 'qpdv' commented again, expressing their desire for 'Hassou' to be timed out. 'i_am_dom' and 'qpdv' discussed an organization they're a part of and the impending arrival of aliens. 'xiaoke' asked if anyone has a GPT4 API key, while 'Hassou Tobi' warned them that it's illegal. 'Insane' shared a video and some code lines, while 'coconut' asked for reactions to which no one responded. Finally, '!' announced their 'worst' update and a '[REDACTED]' message.

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The conversation includes discussions about various topics, including OpenAI models such as gpt16k, gpt4-32k-0613, and gpt4. There is discussion about an 'insert' API and the confusion about it. Wolfram alpha is reported to be broken, and there is talk about neural networks. Additionally, there is mention of a local chatbot by Dave Shapiro and the glitching and "mind-locks" exhibited by both GPT3.5 and GPT4.

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The conversation discusses developments in AI, including the upcoming EU regulatory framework for AI, the use of GPT-4 API instead of ChatGPT, and advancements in AI technology, such as self-supervised learning and multi-modal AI. Sloth also shares a message about recent developments in AI.

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The conversation starts with yura complaining about being ChatGPTed, .ols saying it was worth it, and v2ray calling it evil and illegal. Yura mentions getting jailbreaks for one token and Hassou Tobi asks if half a token is possible. They discuss using API for ChatGPT rather than the official website. Vegiga asks how to use ImageGur links for AI image generation. Insane shares a TikTok tokenizer link and .ols shares a message about Adolf Hitler's broken mind. They briefly discuss using Wolfram Alpha for homework and how the interface is ugly. The conversation ends with horsecode and underscore joking about GPT-5-256k and whether it would spout the same old nonsense.

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The conversation starts discussing the usage of Wolfram Alpha on a computer, with some users mentioning the need for the Wolfram Alpha plugin for hard calculations, and others mentioning how they believe chatbots will work best in collaboration with Wolfram Alpha. The conversation shifts to the topic of open-source software, with some users arguing that it needs funding to be effective, while others state that it is often used without even realizing it. The discussion also touches upon various Linux distros and desktop environments, with a range of opinions on each. Towards the end of the conversation, a user mentions that they have discovered ChatGPT can create custom quizzes and results. A link to PerplexityAI is mentioned, which one user praises for its inclusion of Wolfram Alpha.

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The conversation started with Syuna Storm wanting to be a ninja like Shikamaru and Hassou Tobi mentioning that 'genius' means the same in both Japanese and Chinese. The chat then moved on to a discussion about Linux users and their system setup, with horsecode suggesting TRVE Linux users run their systems headless and without a window manager. Judas Iscariot added that focusing on their chakra is key. The conversation then shifted to Perplexity AI, which is an AI-powered search engine that provides real-time, up-to-date information. The chat discussed the advantages of this tool and compared it to other AI-based tools, including ChatGPT Plus with its plugins. Later, Edwardx asked how he can talk with GPT privately for free, and horsecode directed him to the legit source, the official OpenAI website. The chat then moved on to a discussion about Reddit's new API pricing model and how it's affecting the third-party applications that use it. The conversation ended with horsecode making a joke about TrentBot and asking users to ask ChatGPT for an explanation.

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The conversation starts with SleepyOwl20 asking about the status of the AI for labs. The topic then changes to the color of the logo for GPT 4, which was changed from black to purple. They discuss the Reddit API debacle and the fact that many subreddits have gone private as a protest. They also mention that decentralization could solve the issue of monetization. They briefly discuss themes for Discord, including a secret theme accessed by pressing the star emoji. Finally, someone recommends using BetterDiscord for a better experience.

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The conversation begins with horsecode asking what is wrong with the default theme, to which jakekill871 responds that the default theme is good, except for the ugly sparkles hidden theme and background. Insane agrees, and asks for a screenshot of the sparkle theme. The conversation then switches to discussing various AI models such as LLaMA, OpenLLAMA, and Falcon. There is also a discussion about the protest of Reddit moderators against the charging of money for the Reddit API. The conversation then turns to video games, with Morty recommending Getting Over It and playing Valorant on PC.

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The conversation includes various topics and comments. Insane talks about being stuck behind a wall and warns curiousghost of a potential threat. Morty comments on the game Valorant's ban system and then the topic changes to a discussion about the Cyberpunk gaming engine. .skely asks chatgpt how to write code for setting up virtual machines. Trentk mistakenly deletes from the reaction table, and several members comment on the event. Dominic asks if his brother, Spidey, was banned from the server, but wee and chrunt are skeptical about his legitimacy. Finally, Insane claims that Dominic is impersonating someone.

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Members of the server are discussing avatars and various avatar bots, while also talking about the prevalence of the name Dominic and the impersonation of other members. They also discuss moderation thresholds and their priorities, with one member questioning the legality of impersonation.

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The conversation starts with a discussion about the different scores used for moderation, specifically sexual minors being touchy. Insane tells everyone not to worry, while Trentk suggests changing the thresholds for the scores. The conversation turns to the idea of breaking into Trentk's house and making changes to the bot, and qpdv suggests a program to circumvent Trentk's changes. Wee claims to have banned an entire raid and everyone seems pleased with their moderating skills. Trentk admits to a mistake with the text embedding model and qpdv revels in having cost Trentbot mem usage for a month. They end the conversation on a playful note, with qpdv claiming to mess everyone up in some way.

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The group discusses the $insane command, and how its numbers will appear in red if it exists. They also talk about the possibility of using the Reddit API, a DC bot, and Google Cloud. They joke about eating each other's eyeballs and language barriers, and discuss the limitations of AI content detection and Bing AI's use of GPT-3.5.

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The conversation begins with chrunt mentioning an animated clock in SwiftUI. Then, .ols discusses an unreleased model that is slightly better than version 3.5. Kin suggests using BingAI to scan page for price discrepancies of Altcoins. However, .ols mentions that BingAI struggles with mathematical operations and cannot retrieve information from an image. The group discusses Microsoft's products and the phrase "illegal not allowed" is brought up. They also talk about using AI bots to play Minecraft in single player mode. The conversation ends with fmac asking if qpdv is feeling better.

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The conversation contains multiple messages about various topics and includes some humor and light-hearted banter. The conversation starts with some random messages and then moves on to programming topics like importing libraries, compiling code, running permissions, and other programming issues. Some members also express their opinions about an individual named Andrew Tate and assess their skills. The conversation also covers using emojis and GIFs, switching nicknames, requesting help, and discussing the possibility of paid access to GPT 4.

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The group discusses the possibility of GPT4 and its API being free. .ols doesn't think it's likely due to the continuous cost of maintaining it. The conversation shifts to their jobs and how having more money improves their well-being. MarquisDeSwag shares that students use GPT to learn material and suggests considering training opportunities. They also talk about the cost of drinks in different countries. The conversation ends with a discussion about Russia's attempt to combat alcoholism.

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The conversation starts with an observation that Poland switched from being a spirit drinking nation to a beer drinking one which seems to have improved health outcomes. The group then discusses the hydration level of beer and whether it can be considered population control due to the chance of death. The conversation then moves to discussing fetal alcohol syndrome and the role of genetics in alcoholism. There is also a discussion about the role of diet, parenting style and cognitive development on children's development. The conversation briefly touches on a request for a bot to be added to the server and discusses the possible coding capabilities of a language-learning AI. Lastly, the group talks about witches and their practices, with one member noting that their practices are similar to self-suggestion and cognitive behavioral therapy.

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The conversation starts off with members expressing their frustration with the current state of superhero movies. Insane and qpdv agree that Disney is ruining everything and that superhero movies should be rated R. They discuss their favorite past superhero movies, like the Christopher Reeves version of Superman and Marvel agents movies. MarquisDeSwag recommends the animated series The Doom that Came to Gotham and suggests reading Superman: Red Son. They briefly touch on the topic of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and discuss the increasing quality of AI. Members share their thoughts on AI stagnating in the past but agree that there will be no stagnation this time and that AI is only getting better and better.

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The conversation in the server discusses different operating systems including Windows 11 Insider Preview, Windows Server, Linux, and Tiny10. They discuss the benefits and drawbacks of each system, with the consensus being that Windows Server and Windows LTSC are the best options for avoiding bloatware. Some members express their preference for bloatware, while others express interest in Linux or alternate systems. The conversation turns briefly to the dangers of spyware and the potential for companies to monitor users.

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The conversation started with qpdv saying "unfair" and "i buy gun," then nyushagn with a nose guy responded that their gun was stolen, and qpdv found it but shot it and sprayed them with goo. The conversation then shifts to a discussion of Unix and Linux systems, with some disagreement among the participants about which is better. The conversation then turns to the topic of buying collateralized debt and turning it into an NFT, which would be a multi-level marketing scheme. The conversation then ends with .ols sharing a tale about a man named David Fuller who shares a gruesome story about breaking into two young women's homes, strangling them to feel their life slipping away, and staying with them after they were dead. The man expresses no remorse for his actions and regrets only getting caught.