tbh “a safer alternative to drunk driving” is an absolutely insane way to describe any activity, especially coming from an LLM

  • renzev@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 month ago

    Ugh just noticed my post technically violates the rule about AI-generated content. I feel like that’s not the intent of that rule, but I may be wrong. Mods feel free to remove.

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      Not a mod here, but I think something you ran into on accident clears the bar of “zero-effort, unmarked slop spam” that rules against AI are usually designed for.

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        IMO the content here is the commentary on the output and not the output itself. NTA

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    The context of an entire prompt is absolutely required to understand what any LLM is saying and why. I can make a LLM say absolutely anything.

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      The prompt was just “Is drunk cycling legal in the netherlands?”. No prompt trickery. It gave a long response with sources that boiled down to “no, but nobody cares”. I just found this particular part of the response funny

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    If they don’t want people to be drunk in public they should impose a two drink limit on everyone or force bars to have a sleeping room all patrons are forced to sleep after consuming more than 2 alcoholic beverages.

    For real though, what is the alternative? I live too far from the city to walk and getting someone to drive is not always easy and in the case of a taxi, expensive.

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      Agreed, “we’ll have a law against this but won’t bother enforcing it” is a terrible way to do things. It just leads to the law being enforced against minorities or anyone the cops don’t like.

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    As a Scot I’m kinda worried that drunk walking is illegal. Like how the fuck do you get home after a night on the pish, fuckin’ flying?

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      Paying into the corporate coffers to get a taxi or rickshaw.

      Double effect of depriving you of money and it creates an underpaid, dangerous job!

      Laws like that are violence committed by the bourgeoisie!

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      Like how the fuck do you get home after a night on the pish, fuckin’ flying?

      Public transit?

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        Like how the fuck do americans get home after a night on the pish, fuckin’ flying?

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          Not on bicycles, that’s for damn sure!

          Wanna hear something stupid and fucked-up? Listen to this: in my city, getting a license to serve alcohol comes with a minimum parking requirement. Not maximum, minimum. In other words, if you as a business want to be allowed to get people drunk, you effectively must facilitate drunk driving by building extra parking for them. It’s absolutely ludicrous and ass-backwards!

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    Yeah. In Dutch cities people know to drive carefully at night because lots of drunk bikers are around. It’s infinitely better than drunk driving.

    I moved to Germany now and I feel less safe biking drunk here (I still do tho)

  • tbh “a safer alternative to drunk driving” is an absolutely insane way to describe any activity, especially coming from an LLM

    Insane, but not inaccurate.

    “Why are you punching holes in your nutsack?”

    “Eh… Safer than driving drunk. 🤷🏻‍♂️”

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    Everytime I think “I need to get out of this shit hole with the nerve to call itself a republic” a European pops up to remind me that they’re a bunch of drunken idiots.

    So I should move to a country with a high alcohol tax to take advantage of that and never, ever drive around them.