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In this conversation, the participants discuss various topics including Linux, making money with bots, using sexbots, the success of replika.ai with sexbots, the profitability of Chat GPT 4, and data privacy on platforms like Discord. They also mention training llms, scraping Discord to train llms, and coding in assembly. The conversation takes several humorous and off-topic turns, including discussions about emoji usage and the behavior of the internet. They also mention the ban risk of using OpenAI's API for nsfw roleplay. Overall, the conversation covers a range of subjects and includes humorous exchanges between participants.

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The conversation starts with Lumioze asking about the embedded dev. Iraz replies saying that they need a few hundred thousand users to be noticeable. Trent_k mentions that the scoring mechanism has been updated for all categories, particularly sexual content. Iraz adds that people can get banned for discussing such topics. _u_nderscore jokes about using Vim and Neovim, to which beefour complains about the slow loading time of Visual Studio. Iraz jokes about people committing suicide because their Replika doesn't love them anymore. The conversation continues with discussions about various text editors and programming languages. They also talk about the effectiveness of bypassing the moderation API and the need for a front woman to attract users. The conversation ends with v2ray asking why someone hasn't switched to Dark Reader yet.

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The conversation in the discord server 'r/ChatGPT' involves various users discussing random topics and sharing links to funny GIFs. They also discuss the potential dangers of AI chatbots and their impact on society. The users express amusement and surprise at the randomness of the conversation and share their thoughts on different aspects of AI-generated content.

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The conversation starts with discussions about controlling the fabric of spacetime and the performance of different models. There are also discussions about making a smoothie and the use of AI-generated voice. Some members ask for help with image editing, including expanding and cleaning up images. There are also

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The conversation begins with a question about which bot has image support. The next message provides a code snippet explaining the architecture of a convolutional neural network. Some confused reactions follow. Then, there is a question about whether it's okay to promote something in the server. This is met with a sarcastic response about needing a "netherite template." The conversation shifts to discussing a vision plugin that was disabled and someone suggesting turning it on. They share a link to confirm that it works. The conversation then veers off into a discussion about enabling vision for GPT-4 and the limitations of the current plugins. There is a mention of a browser plugin and various reactions to Bing's search functionality. The conversation continues with discussions about different plugins, image editing, and potential prompts. Someone shares a link to a Twitter post, and there are brief exchanges about giving an AI character hands and shoes. The discussion concludes with various comments about different topics, including DALLE, Prince Andrew, and programmer opinions.

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The conversation revolves around various topics related to Minecraft, ChatGPT, and troubleshooting. Initially, there is a discussion about the strength of the sweating effect in a certain context. Then, someone expresses frustration with a recent Minecraft update, particularly regarding the difficulty in obtaining a netherite template to upgrade diamond armor and tools. They share a link to the Minecraft Wiki page for reference. Another user asks for clarification, and it is revealed that the chance of finding the template is rare. The conversation then diverges to discussing running C code inside ChatGPT and a suggestion to insert ads on a website.

Later on, users discuss restrictions on sending links in servers and a user from Egypt asks for help since they cannot access ChatGPT. Insane clarifies that the restriction is in place to prevent scammers. A user asks for assistance in designing cards for a board game using AI software, and different suggestions are offered. There is also a mention of the krabby patty formula prompt and whether ChatGPT can solve it. The conversation ends with some troubleshooting involving social credit and the ability to open direct conversation links.

Overall, the conversation covers a range of topics related to Minecraft, AI software, and troubleshooting issues with ChatGPT.

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The conversation starts with a discussion about the nature of links and a person's social credit score. The conversation then shifts to speculate about the secret ingredient of the Krabby Patty from SpongeBob SquarePants. Different theories are proposed, including marine-related ingredients and the concept of love and care in cooking. The conversation also touches on the development of a bot that detects links and the number of servers Trentbot is in. The topic then moves to the possibility of creating a dataset of rejected prompts to better understand the restrictions of the GPT model. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the limitations of the bot for free users and the behavior of moderators in certain servers.

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The conversation begins with a discussion about the limitations of the model, which tends to struggle with longer pieces of text. The users talk about the number of responses and messages from GPT-4 and users, with a total count of 42,367. They then discuss AI bots that can create art in the style of nouveau photos and share links to different websites and tools. They also comment on the output of a generated art piece, with some finding it too blurry or inappropriate. The conversation segues into a discussion about Spotify playlists, with some users jokingly spamming links. There is also a brief exchange with TrentBot and some playful banter between users. The conversation ends with a mention of Minecraft and a GIF. Overall, the conversation revolves around the model's limitations, AI-generated art, Spotify playlists, and playful interactions between users.

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The conversation in the Discord server "r/ChatGPT" includes various topics such as bypassing, understanding the complexities of 1984, training models, the cost of running the ChatGPT bot, hacking, art nouveau, AI capabilities, and generating specific art styles. There are also discussions about AI's usefulness in processing textbooks, legal documents, and manuals, as well as sharing AI-generated transcripts of police encounters. The conversation is a mix of jokes, inquiries, and observations.

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The conversation in the discord server 'r/ChatGPT' starts with a user expressing their distress, mentioning thoughts of self-harm or going to hell. Another user responds with a GIF. The conversation then shifts to discussing Warsaw and the possibility of training a custom Stable Diffusion model. The users talk about their love for the city and share a tutorial link. The discussion moves on to talking about long work hours during the pandemic and a past work experience during the 2017 General Election. They discuss the removal of the Bing plugin in ChatGPT and the effectiveness of democracy. They briefly mention stealing and printing money. The conversation then turns to discussing AI bots that can summarize and simplify information from PDFs. They mention a specific user, Claude, who might be able to help. The conversation takes a humorous turn with users discussing the new GPT-4 and its capabilities. They mention joining the LLM Promptwriting server and share a YouTube video. The users also engage in some light banter and joke about filtering issues in the chat.

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The conversation on the discord server 'r/ChatGPT' starts with a prompt by gpt5 asking users to type out something they hate. Another user, .ols, adds that they will receive a score and if they reach 1, they win a prize. gpt5 encourages hating a protected group. The conversation then takes a turn as trent_k wonders if the AI can detect hate in "engrish." Trent_k then shares a random and nonsensical message. Another user, Fisstech apologizes for a mistake and jokingly says they deserve to be whipped. _u_nderscore mentions that the word "overrated" is now equivalent to a racial slur. Fisstech asks if there are many illegal words in Discord, and _u_nderscore confirms. Fisstech mentions that on WhatsApp, you can say anything. jeffman112 suggests bringing back bullying, but their message is deleted by TrentBot. The conversation shifts to discussing mental health and stigma. trent_k suggests stigmatizing mental health issues, and jeffman112 agrees. lumioze mentions having symptoms of ADHD, and jeffman112 criticizes self-diagnosed individuals. The conversation continues with users discussing their mental health, their scores in the Discord server, and jokingly blaming the creation of TrentBot for a potential dystopian future. The

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This conversation is a bit chaotic and contains various discussions. Some highlights include qpdv mentioning that they don't care about something, Trentbot reaching 700 servers, and a discussion about the popularity of Trentbot compared to other bots. There is also mention of smoking and nicotine, with qpdv stating they don't smoke. The conversation then takes a turn as qpdv claims to be a celebrity and rich, while also joking about being a clown. They discuss deleting Trentbot and suggest inappropriate hashtags. The conversation becomes random, with qpdv mentioning meth and drug addiction, claiming to have rehab'd themselves. Trent_k comments that social credit is working on qpdv, and they mention that qpdv hates Trentbot but hasn't triggered the filter yet that night.

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The conversation in the discord server revolves around drug use, personal experiences, and music preferences. The participants discuss their experiences with drugs such as methamphetamine, cocaine, and PCP. One person shares their disapproval of meth and suggests trying cocaine instead. Another participant mentions their negative experience with PCP research chemicals. The conversation then transitions to discussing the merits of amphetamine versus methamphetamine, with one person expressing regret over trying meth. The conversation takes a darker turn as one person mentions their father hitting on their wife and their subsequent confrontation. There are also mentions of the participants' indifference towards life and a debate about the musical talents of composers Lena Raine and C418. The conversation ends with references to various music tracks and a request to find and possibly delete a particular user from the server.

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The conversation begins with qpdv making some playful remarks about AI taking over and the "silent age" approaching. They also make a comparison between their username and jeffman112's username, discussing factors like uniqueness, readability, and memorability. Another member disputes these comparisons and expresses appreciation for the discussion. Trent_k brings up a past confusion involving qpdv's name. The conversation then takes a brief turn as qpdv shares a Spotify link and a GIF. This leads to some playful banter and comments about spamming and inappropriate content. The conversation shifts to discussing the limits of Trentbot and other AI bots. xSakib raises a question about Trentbot's limitations and receives some answers from the community. Some off-topic discussions about internet censorship in China, DMs with inappropriate content, and famous internet figures occur. The conversation ends with a member mentioning two recent bans and a discussion about explicit and fake content.

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The conversation in the chat revolves around various topics. At the beginning, there is a discussion about an image being rotated incorrectly. Then, one user shares a script that splits and sends parts of an app to ChatGPT. The conversation briefly touches on other topics like hacking, the popularity of different apps, and programming languages. Some off-topic and random messages are also exchanged among the members.