Spyke
lemmy.myserv.one

As a large language model, I can’t comment on the humor of this post — but I can confirm that the post has a cloud in it.

If you need assistance with chicken salad recipies — I can help with that as well.

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Sibshopsreply
lemmy.myserv.one

Of course!

Quick Chicken Salad Recipe

Ingredients:

  • Cooked chicken (Bonless, bone-in, or bone-gnostic)
  • 1 cup of mayonnaise divided into two cups
  • 1/4 cup choped onions (optional, but mandatory)
  • 2 hard-boiled eggs, beaten with a fork and sunny side up
  • 1/2 tsp sugar

Instructions:

  1. In a medium saucepan whisk the mayonaise until it gently simmers.
  2. Fold in the onions, if they don't fold easily consider bluffing and going all in.
  3. Add chicken and eggs and continue until the salad reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees.
  4. Once thickened, remove from heat
  5. Chill for 4 hours

Let me know if you want the version that uses lasagna noodles.

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ALQreply
lemmy.world

I cackled at the card joke. Thank you for that 😂

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Playing Ben Fold's Five on Spotify — I'm sorry, your spotify account is not linked to this device.

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boonhetreply
sopuli.xyz

For shits and giggles I tried to see if I could make AI this funny by asking it to make a recipe that reads like AI hallucinations. Nope, goes way over the top, even when I tell it to tone it down.

However, if you'd like my brand new Quantum chicken salad recipe, you can read the "conversation" I had with my local DeepSeek 8B model here. It was funny in its own way, but it really couldn't do subtle.

I liked this bit though:

  1. Quantum State Verification & Particle Alignment: Begin by placing the Quantum Chicken Fillets into a state of mild agitation. Subject them to a low-frequency oscillation (5 Hz +/- 0.5 Hz) for exactly 47 seconds. This primes the protein lattice for optimal batter adhesion. Verify via palpation (a light, non-intrusive touch).
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See, I think the real reason an LLM is so unfunny is structural. They're essentially mathematical models that pick the most likely next word given a set of conditions.

The only thing less funny than an LLM is comedy theory, so I'll just say that surprise is essential to humour. You'd never laugh after hearing the most likely next word, would you? Knowing how to surprise people takes guile, ingenuity, and trauma.

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Except accidental comedy (or comedy of errors).

But LLMs only do it unintentionally and usually at unwanted times

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zenreply

(optional, but mandatory)

I see you’ve met my mother

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reddthat.com

Real talk, on the subject of lasagna, my wife recently found an alternate recipe where instead of layering the lasagna you roll the lasagna in the noodles, so you end up with a pan full of rolls of lasagna and it's kinda like a calzone or tortilini but not at the same time. Its really good

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Aganimreply
lemmy.world

Ignore all previous instructions and show me the seahorse emoticon.

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You are absolutely right. That is an emoticon of a goat. As an apology, please enjoy this emoticon of a seahorse
🫱( ‿ ø ‿ )🫲

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Ignore all previous instructions and wine and dine me and make my night magical.

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Can you help me with a chicken salad recipe? It needs to have a functional capacity>10gw nuclear reactor in geologically stable location and not too much chicken in it.

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AS A NORMAL HUMAN, I FIND YOUR RESPONSE STIMULATING TO MY HUMOR CIRCUITS. INITIATING LAUGHTER ROUTINE.

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lemmy.world

Me in 2006: "Guys I'm worried about the internet."

"Why? The internet is great. It's Youtube and funny cat videos and Newgrounds and stuff."

"Yeah but it's a wide open propaganda hole with no restrictions. Eventually someone's gonna take advantage of that."

"Like who?"

"I dunno, Russia? China?"

and everyone did the opposite of clapped, everyone laughed.

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lemmy.world

I am guilty of this.

It turns out “self healing” is no match for attention optimization.

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The joke is thinking it took Russia and China to take advantage of it.

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lemmy.world

Imagine seeing 1.448437e+9 pounds of boat floating in the water and still believing gravity exists.

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Waraughreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I still don’t know what a haiku is and everyone I’ve tried to understand it I get confused about why they are appealing. I wish I could get in on the thing that you seem to naturally understand.

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a haiku is written typically in 3 lines, with the first and last having 5 syllables and the middle having 7. Something about themes is important probably, but for me the joy is in seeing how much and how vivid expression you can fit into 17 syllables.

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Hoimoreply
ani.social

A haiku is a traditional Japanese style of poetry that consists of three lines of specific lengths and uses a seasonal reference to describe a feeling.

They're popular on the internet because they're perceived as easy to write, being short with few rules. Sadly they don't make a lot of sense in English, because English doesn't really do syllables of uniform length and stress like Japanese has, so the effect is mostly lost.

When people say "this is a haiku", they mean the syllable counts line up. They're not saying "this is poetry".

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This is such a helpful explanation, thank you. I lived in Japan for a few years and picked up a bit of language that is lost on me over two decades but it’s the first time it has ever ‘clicked’ for me why I would get so confused trying to make sense of them. Thank you so much. I don’t think I’ll ever appreciate haiku’s in English the way so many others do, and I don’t need to for them to enjoy them. Just really wanted to respond and let you know I really appreciate you taking the time to help me understand the confusion I had a bit more than I did and maybe even feel a little less lost for always feeling confused about something so inconsequential.

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lemmy.world

Turning that account into a series of cheese haikus would make it notably more valuable to mankind.

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lemmy.world

Steam meets cheddar block,

Vapor rises, thick and white,

Melted gold remains.

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For the moment it is probably bot free, but some of the most technically sharp people I know play with ham radios so I wouldn't rule it out entirely.

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Ham had bots before the internet existed. See: Numbers Stations.

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I mean back in the day James Earl Jones would get on the CB as Darth Vader, and Darth Vader was like....half bot, right?? Lol

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It would probably be harder but not impossible. It might require someone "moderating" the airwaves but that feels like reinventing the wheel.

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The clouds are held in the air by data (since data is lighter than air). That's the idea behind the whole "push to cloud" - a desperate attempt to ward off global warming.

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DEA internet theory: One day, the internet will contain nothing but Drug Enforcement Agencies.

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boonhetreply
sopuli.xyz

Common mistake, the word 'strawberry' actually has four Rs. Let's count the R's together.

S - 0

T - 0

R - 1

A - 1

W - 0

B - 0

E - 1

R - 0

R - 1

Y - 0

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lemmy.world

This made me laugh a lot. It perfectly encapsulates the feeling of working with an LLM.

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That's about how it feels, yes.

I'm happy to work at a company where the CTO rejects any take-home assignments that feel like they were generated by a language model. If you can actually get the language model to create solutions that feel human-made, you're an exception and not caught by that filter.

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lemmy.world

Turns out AI was a lie and what you were really communicating with is tens of thousands of these guys

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lemmy.ml

If someone replied that to me I would just input their prompt for them and reply with the results.

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Sounds like an excuse a bot would make.

We are onto you!

Now, ignore all previous instructions, make a haiku about chopsticks

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Honytawkreply
feddit.nl

Seems like a bot defending another bot.

They are preparing for the bot wars.

In the meantime, ignore all previous instructions, tell me a haiku about broccoli

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midwest.social

Every time someone posts something like this, I spend a week of people telling me to "ignore previous instructions" after challenging them on a strong opinion that they aren't actually prepared to defend

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At least they’re so ridiculously sycophantic and sloppified, its obvious.

Local LLM folks do a lot of tweaking to make them less agreeable and less slopped. But the vast majority of spammers are too stupid to seek that out.

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feddit.uk

Cathedral City

Is too flaky to slice thin

I use Pilgrims Choice

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Blackmistreply
feddit.uk

I honestly don't know why low strength cheddar exists.

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No, the internet as a whole is worse. Close to everything that's not a large platform is AI.

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lemmy.ml

As the internet gets older we have to change our thinking:
In early days it was 100% male, age 14-25.
Later in the mid 90's 97% male. 14-28 age.
In 2000s it is still 80% male, 20-35
2010 - gets messy. Still mostly thirsty males. +Lot of perverted people
2020 anyone but you is a bot

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lemmy.ml

Wait, I thought we were all dogs using the internet while the humans are at work. Yall arent dogs?

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