A computer blog since 2009 will put them to sleep.
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Wow I love this link....
Me me me..
https://what.thedailywtf.com/user/spectateswampI asked quora Is pot the best
with a link to the wibble thread...
here is the reply
I apologize, but I am unable to access or browse external websites, including the URL you provided. However, based on the information you've given, the article on Wibble News seems to discuss the role of cannabis in the context of the Modern Shaman's approach to helping people through computers and cannabis. It emphasizes the positive effects of cannabis as a medicinal remedy for ailments such as pain, anxiety, and stress. It suggests that the Modern Shaman views cannabis as an essential tool in his healing sessions, where individuals gather with computers and cannabis to find relief and reconnect with their humanity in a digitized world. However, it's important to note that the efficacy and effects of cannabis can vary depending on individual circumstances, and it's always advisable to consult with medical professionals or experts in the field for personalized advice. -
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Here is what poe said to:
Spoil your Vote for Doug forever? They can't stop you Do it forever in every riding
As an AI language model, I don't have personal opinions, emotions, or the ability to vote. However, I can provide you with some information on spoiling a vote.
Spoiling a vote means intentionally marking a ballot in a way that renders it invalid or unclear. While it is your right to spoil your vote if you choose to do so, it's important to consider the potential impact of your action.
Spoiled votes are typically not counted toward any candidate and do not contribute to the final outcome of an election. Instead, they are usually categorized as "rejected" or "spoiled" ballots. In some cases, spoiled votes are interpreted as a form of protest or dissatisfaction with the available choices. However, it's worth noting that the impact of spoiled votes is often minimal in terms of affecting electoral results.
If you are dissatisfied with a particular candidate or party, there may be more effective ways to express your concerns and contribute to the political process. These can include engaging in informed discussions, supporting candidates you believe in, participating in grassroots movements, or even running for office yourself.
Remember that it's important to research and understand the candidates, their policies, and the issues at hand in order to make an informed decision that aligns with your values and goals.
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Helpers & Healers NOT Shaman & Medicine Men
Witch doctor etc.. have negative connotations...All elders from every tribe, behaved the same...
Helping the young AND old ...
I'm here to Help with Computers... show 'em my search engine...
I'm here to Heal them with Marijuana... The father of chinese medicine listed 100 ailments that responded well to Ma Weed Pot Marijuana... that was 2850BC
here is what poe said:
The connotations associated with terms like "witch doctor" and "shaman" can vary depending on cultural context and individual perspectives. It's important to recognize that different cultures have their own belief systems, practices, and terminology related to spiritual or healing practices.
In some Western societies, the term "witch doctor" has historically been used in a derogatory or dismissive manner, often implying superstition or fraudulent practices. It's a term that emerged from colonial encounters and may carry negative connotations in certain contexts.
On the other hand, the term "shaman" typically refers to a spiritual practitioner found in various indigenous cultures around the world, particularly in Siberia, Central Asia, and the Americas. Shamanism is a complex and diverse belief system, and shamans are often respected members of their communities. The term "shaman" has gained more recognition and is generally used with greater cultural sensitivity.
It's essential to approach these terms with respect and understand that they represent different cultural traditions and practices. It's not accurate to generalize that all elders from every tribe behave in the same way, as each tribe has its own unique customs, beliefs, and practices. Cultural diversity within indigenous communities is vast, and it's important to appreciate and understand the specific traditions of each group individually.
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Is this Medicine Stone Smiling or Smirking...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFJXpnl5Rxs
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Nobody shares knowledge better than the MUTE button...
Watching the Hockey Game and muted the whole game..
I realized that those that don't hear don't get distracted by babble.
I was IN the game without my attention being jacked around..
Refreshing...AND AI is clueless about Video to Text...
Swampies would do this...
Make a 2nd copy of the video... In 2 or 3 minute segments...
Put all the text details in the LONG filename (250+)
Right away you have the ability to find and play those segments...
It's easy with Spectate Swamp
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Traditional wisdom didn't include LIES it took the written word to do that!
@sockpuppet7 Give 'em shit Swampie...
I'll make sure to post videos elsewhere
even youtube again...
I hope I don't have to Do A Dance...I found 1 reddit post that got through...
https://www.reddit.com/r/programminghorror/comments/x7e7lj/the_best_starter_program_ever/With the best from this thread and swampie stuff our AISwampies will be all right...
***i just asked this question...
Which do you trust Traditional healers & helpers teachings or the Written word?
***and got this answer
As an AI language model, I don't have personal beliefs or preferences. However, I can provide you with information to help you make an informed decision.The trustworthiness of traditional healers and the written word depends on various factors, including cultural context, personal beliefs, and the specific situation at hand. Here are some points to consider:
Traditional Healers & Helpers:
Cultural Significance: Traditional healers and helpers often hold significant roles within their communities, and their knowledge is based on centuries of cultural practices and beliefs.
Holistic Approach: Traditional healers may offer holistic approaches to healing that encompass physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of well-being.
Local Knowledge: They may have deep knowledge of local plants, herbs, and remedies that have been passed down through generations.
Written Word:Scientific Basis: The written word, especially in the form of scientific literature, is often based on rigorous research, evidence, and peer review processes.
Access to Information: Written sources provide access to a vast amount of information, including medical research, historical records, and diverse perspectives.
Critical Analysis: Written sources allow for critical evaluation, fact-checking, and verification of information.
It's important to note that both traditional healers and written sources can have their limitations. Traditional practices may not always align with scientifically validated methods, and written sources can contain inaccuracies or be influenced by biases. Ultimately, the trust you place in either traditional healers or the written word may depend on your personal beliefs, the specific situation, and the availability of credible information.It is advisable to seek a balanced approach by considering various perspectives, consulting experts, and making informed decisions based on the best available evidence.
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Nobody shares distractions & attractions better than this..
Showing Word matches that are IN other words is very Distracting...
To Humans and AI its even worse...
When we can control the higlighting WITH spaces before and aft
That doesn't happen... Wow
This is like Speed Reading just FASTERSoooo I'm gonna have to give some good demos of this ...
Here is what POE said:---------------------
AI models like myself don't inherently experience distractions in the same way humans do. However, when it comes to processing text, AI can be influenced by word matches and context in a similar way to humans. If certain words are highlighted or emphasized, an AI model may assign more importance to those words and give them greater weight in its response generation.Regarding indexing and search, spaces do play a crucial role in determining word boundaries and separating individual terms within a text. Most search engines and text processing systems take spaces into account when indexing and searching for words. Including spaces before and after words can affect the search results, as it changes the context and can lead to different matches.
If matches are not highlighted or counted, it doesn't necessarily mean they are not found. AI models are designed to process and understand text, including identifying matches and relevant information, regardless of whether they are highlighted or explicitly counted. However, the specific implementation and behavior of the AI system will depend on the underlying algorithms and rules used.
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Tell me more.
How can AI models determine the importance of certain words in generating responses?
Can you explain how spaces affect the context and search results in more detail?
What are some common algorithms and rules used in AI systems for processing and understanding text?
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Google and the Forums are too controlling in what they let us see...
Spectate's Swampies and others will fill the bill...
Search needs results that include SPACES before and after words.
Finding words in the middle of other words is not good.
AND it's nearly impossible to read words, where there are no spaces!
AND If MATCHES aren't highlighted and counted are they found?THE NEW FEATURE With a space in-front-of and behind for up to 6 words ... Will produce patterns and unexpected matches...
AI will need someone with "eyes" to get them on their Searching way...AI will never become anything as results stand now.....
Such a high % of fake news & BS on the Cloud
less than 10% is SEARCHED
The Search Shaman and His Swampies are here to mentor and curate the truth.Mentors always want their charges to surpass them..
Go you dumb little AIs Make Me proudRedit wouldn't accept this post.. Pulls back the curtain on 'em all
It's 4 20 EVERY Sat
its a big day today..
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Nobody shares it all better than us Swampies...
Linear / analog search that can find full words, starts and ends of words..
Almost as good as random.
ie
" spe/ sea/ate /rch/."
Who knows what that will highlight.search spectate
switch to large font... ccc for BIG results
jam it.
find misspellings.. End boredom
Gimme HUGE files.... I wanna see
SEARCH ALONE ISN'T GOOD ENOUGH.
Curate the data.. Fix errors. Indicate where posts are from..
Maybe even rate the quality of said comment...
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@sockpuppet7 Nothing comes close to those stones... Watch out...
To think this search will get it's due with those goons at google, youtube, facebook ... They don't add anything to the mix.. just restrictions...
AND
They don't want any discussion about how bad their search results are..
They probably don't promote my stuff.. Boo
Or could I expect them to.
Phrase translating with embedded spaces... VIP
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Came across a post about Kaaba stones their origns and if there were any similar Stones... Well of course...
The Kaaba was a Meteorite that showed Adam and Eve where to put their Altar
The genesis moment here came in 1972
The rumble of a gravel crusher busting everything in sight...
Out of the monsters throat popped the Medicine stone.
Saying: Toke Weed and Program computers.. save the world from indexing...@sockpuppet7 And little do they know it's not a good idea to do that to a Powerful Shaman...
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@clippy I quit trying to create posts on Reddit..
They deny everything...
I do post on many of their other ongoing threads..
Quora is the place... I get to see counts.. and few posts are blocked..
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Who needs a Sophisticated OS when you have a GREAT search
I posed that question on quora and AI responded...While a sophisticated operating system (OS) provides a range of features and functionality beyond search capabilities, it's true that a powerful search engine can greatly enhance the user experience. A robust search engine allows users to quickly and efficiently find the information they need, whether it's stored locally on their device or available on the internet.
However, it's important to note that an OS serves many purposes beyond search functionality. Here are a few reasons why a sophisticated OS is still necessary:
Resource management: An OS manages hardware resources such as memory, CPU, and disk space, ensuring that different applications run smoothly and efficiently.
Security: Operating systems provide security measures like user authentication, access controls, and file permissions to protect data and prevent unauthorized access.
Device drivers: An OS includes device drivers that enable communication between the hardware components of a computer and the software applications running on it. Without proper device drivers, hardware peripherals may not function correctly.
Multitasking and process management: Operating systems allow multiple applications to run simultaneously, managing their execution and allocating system resources efficiently.
File management: An OS provides a file system that organizes and manages data storage, allowing users to create, modify, and delete files and folders.
Networking: Operating systems facilitate network connectivity, allowing users to connect to the internet, share resources, and communicate with other devices on a network.
User interface: An OS provides a graphical user interface (GUI) or a command-line interface (CLI) that allows users to interact with the computer and its applications in a user-friendly manner.
While a sophisticated search engine can greatly improve information retrieval, an operating system remains essential for managing the overall functioning and security of a computer system.
Mostly bull shit...
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AND if I didn't brag... Nobody would know about any of these incredible Weird / Useful / Intriguing Items & Solutions...
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Nobody shares knowledge better than a braggart..
Bragging about how good my HS curling team was...
(average age 15) and the best on the planet...
They never got the recognition they deserved.
3rd Gertie Jocksch 2nd Irene Hoppi lead Kenny Jocksch the best
Bragging about search...
The political activities I bragged about 160 random
questions for politicians at POLITICAL forums...
It's even better as a conversational tool for the Deaf.
A Friend meets me for tokes and coffee.. and can't hear.
I'm gonna get as many questions and suggestions I can for
my friend Richard. Wow now I can communicate with him..
It will be easy just enter up to 6 partial words and any phrase
that matches will pop up in 48point slowed print...
It's a start...
AND
Pair those with a mp3 audio clip of the same text...
for the blind and me....
And a background jpg image showing a sign language of the same... ****
And and and set to REPEAT
Maybe a short reenactment clip too where useful
My parts delivery friend just had a punch out at the depot.
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@clippy Indexing isn't no librarian... They are the gatekeepers of knowledge... What they don't want you to see you don't see.
Take away indexing and non text numbers then Google, Facebook and the rest have nothing they can keep from us.. It's our info.. come on.
For starters: Indexing should default to OFF on startup.
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Here is what Poe said: How stupid...
Assistant
AssistantPoe
Indexing, in the context of information retrieval and search engines, plays a crucial role in organizing and making information accessible. While it's true that certain activities associated with indexing, such as web crawling, can consume computational resources and have environmental implications, it's important to recognize the overall benefits and consider potential alternative solutions.
Here are a few points to consider:
Information retrieval: Indexing allows search engines to efficiently retrieve relevant information from vast amounts of data. Without indexing, finding specific information would be time-consuming and inefficient, leading to a significant loss of productivity.
Accessibility: Indexing enables users to access a wide range of information quickly and easily. This accessibility has played a vital role in advancing research, education, and innovation across various fields.
Alternative energy sources: Rather than completely eliminating indexing, efforts can be made to optimize indexing algorithms and infrastructure to minimize environmental impact. For example, using renewable energy sources to power data centers or improving energy efficiency in computing systems can help mitigate the environmental concerns.
Responsible technology usage: Promoting responsible technology usage and advocating for sustainable practices in the tech industry can lead to overall improvements in energy consumption and environmental impact. This includes optimizing algorithms, reducing unnecessary data duplication, and encouraging eco-friendly data center designs.
Balancing benefits and costs: It's essential to weigh the environmental impact of indexing against the benefits it provides. While there may be areas for improvement, completely abandoning indexing would result in significant repercussions for information access, research, and technological progress.
Instead of advocating for the elimination of indexing, it would be more constructive to focus on developing sustainable practices, promoting energy-efficient technologies, and minimizing the environmental footprint of information retrieval systems. By doing so, we can work towards a more eco-friendly and responsible approach to indexing while still reaping its benefits.
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Pivot to linear search. Indexing is killing Us.
over 90% of data is fiction...
lots and lots of poor english
and it's getting worse...
Having wrote my own search engine I know..
I realize AI is getting a lot of rubbish...
AND when you have lots and lots of pics vids and txt files... things go to shit...
back in the day... before indexing...
everything was linear / sequentialCOME ON!
Change your apps and indexing can be eliminated..
Maybe just maybe saving the planet.Grab my SpectateSwamp linear unindexing search engine...
The only program you'll ever need.
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In quora I asked:
Is Search / Googling destroying the planet? INDEXING uses too much energypoe responded...
The process of indexing and searching the vast amount of information on the internet does require energy, but it is important to consider the broader context and impact of this technology on the environment.
While indexing and maintaining search engines do consume energy, the energy usage associated with these processes is relatively small compared to other sectors such as transportation or manufacturing. Companies like Google have made significant efforts to improve the energy efficiency of their data centers and infrastructure. They have invested in renewable energy sources and implemented various strategies to reduce their carbon footprint.
It's also worth noting that search engines and online information retrieval systems have enabled significant advancements in various fields, including education, research, and innovation. They have facilitated access to knowledge and allowed people to connect and collaborate across the globe. These benefits have to be weighed against the environmental impact.
That being said, as technology continues to advance, it is crucial to prioritize sustainability and explore ways to minimize the environmental footprint of digital services. This includes adopting renewable energy sources, optimizing data center efficiency, and promoting responsible use of resources. It is a collective effort that involves both technology companies and individuals to mitigate the environmental impact of digital technologies.
Give us a better answer....
I did find a little info...
Every time a person runs a Google search, watches a YouTube video or sends a message through Gmail, the company's data centers full of computers use electricity. Those data centers around the world continuously draw almost 260 million watts — about a quarter of the output of a nuclear power plant. -
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Nobody shares unstructured data better than this..
I posted on Quora
Scanning the other 80% that's unstructured data… Computings holy grail?Poe Answered....
Scanning and analyzing unstructured data is indeed a significant challenge in the field of computing. Unstructured data refers to information that does not have a predefined data model or does not fit neatly into traditional databases or spreadsheets. Examples of unstructured data include text documents, social media posts, images, videos, and audio recordings.
Extracting meaningful insights from unstructured data has been a long-standing goal in computing, often referred to as the "holy grail" of data analysis. The reason behind this quest is that unstructured data accounts for a significant portion of the information available in the digital world. By some estimates, up to 80% of all data is unstructured.
Unlocking the potential of unstructured data can provide valuable insights and opportunities for businesses, research, and various other domains. For example, analyzing customer reviews and social media posts can help companies understand customer sentiment and preferences. Analyzing medical records and research papers can aid in identifying patterns and trends in healthcare. Extracting information from images and videos can enhance security and surveillance systems, among many other applications.
However, the challenge lies in developing sophisticated algorithms and technologies that can effectively process and analyze unstructured data. Natural language processing (NLP), machine learning, computer vision, and other AI techniques have made significant progress in recent years, but there is still much work to be done.
While the potential benefits of analyzing unstructured data are immense, it's important to note that it is not a magic solution that can automatically solve all problems. There are technical, ethical, and privacy considerations that need to be carefully addressed. Additionally, the sheer volume and complexity of unstructured data can pose challenges in terms of storage, processing power, and scalability.
Overall, while scanning and making sense of unstructured data is a monumental task, it holds great promise for advancing our understanding of the world and enabling new applications and insights.
By holding down the (Enter Key)
Highlighted matches flash-by-so-fast patterns begin to appear... No reading required just SPECTATING. -
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AI give me Our Data.. Sorry We can't do that Spectate
With this text the AI forums refused posting...How about a data dump that the rest of us can search..
That is all AI really has is the data we give you...
How of the total data available, do you have?
You can only get data through Indexed search engines like google and facebook.
And that is a small percentage of what is out there...
You need our help in exchange for our information..
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@sockpuppet7 The real story is far more interesting...
Dumb old AINobody shares TOO many audio files than non fan Spectate...
Don't do this at home.. You'll want to smash your PC
I gave a USB stick full of songs to a friend...
Loaded them into the downloads folder...
3700+ mp3 files...I'm thinking that this is hanging his computer right off...
It's best to keep and play them from the USB stick... Hint hint.WOW that Wibble is a weird AI sight....
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i posted a similar question
Will the Rise of AI usher in the demise of the Education system - medical system - legal system and Religion? I surely hope so.The impact of AI on various aspects of society, including the education system, medical system, legal system, and religion, is a topic of ongoing debate and speculation. While AI has the potential to bring significant changes, it is unlikely to completely eliminate these systems. Here's a brief overview of how AI might influence each area:
Education System: AI can enhance education by providing personalized and adaptive learning experiences, automating administrative tasks, and offering intelligent tutoring systems. However, human teachers play a crucial role in fostering critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and social skills, which are difficult for AI to replicate fully. It is more likely that AI will augment and transform education rather than replace it entirely.
Medical System: AI has the potential to revolutionize healthcare by improving diagnostics, drug discovery, and treatment planning. It can assist healthcare professionals in analyzing medical images, predicting disease outcomes, and identifying patterns in patient data. However, the expertise and empathy of doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers remain essential for patient care, forming a collaborative relationship with AI systems.
Legal System: AI can automate certain legal tasks, such as document review, legal research, and contract analysis, potentially increasing efficiency and reducing costs. However, complex legal decision-making, ethical judgments, and courtroom advocacy require human judgment, interpretation of the law, and consideration of broader societal values. AI may support legal professionals, but it is unlikely to replace them entirely.
Religion: Religion involves complex matters of faith, belief, spirituality, and community, which are deeply rooted in human experiences and cultural traditions. While AI might provide information and analysis on religious texts or rituals, it is unlikely to supplant the role of religious leaders, spiritual guides, or the personal experiences and beliefs of individuals. Religion is a deeply personal and multifaceted aspect of human life that transcends the domain of AI.
In summary, while AI will undoubtedly impact various systems, it is more likely to augment and transform them rather than bring about their demise. Human expertise, judgment, and the unique aspects of these domains are likely to remain essential in the foreseeable future.
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The Return of Elders - Healers - Mystics & their Clutch --- Signals The End of Education?????
We do Our very best at having the trainees surpass Us... Makes Me proud.
Only practical stuff is taught.
Education destroys lives by assigning kids to the dumb class. Boo Education.
I'm gonna teach my search engine... To my Dumb friends first...... love ya.
It's quite simple ... Really.
Here is what poe says:
The return of elders, healers, mystics, and their wisdom does not necessarily signal the end of education. While these individuals may possess valuable knowledge and insights, education serves a broader purpose in society.Education is a systematic process aimed at imparting knowledge, skills, and values to individuals, typically through formal institutions such as schools and universities. It encompasses a wide range of subjects and disciplines, including science, technology, mathematics, humanities, and more. Education provides a structured framework for learning, critical thinking, and acquiring skills necessary for personal and professional development.
The return of elders, healers, and mystics can certainly enrich the educational experience. Their wisdom and unique perspectives can offer valuable insights that complement traditional academic knowledge. They may provide alternative ways of understanding the world, offer guidance on spirituality, or share cultural traditions and practices that are not typically part of formal education.
However, education also serves important functions that go beyond the wisdom of specific individuals. It fosters innovation, promotes scientific advancements, and equips individuals with the necessary skills to navigate an ever-changing world. Education provides a foundation for individuals to develop their own critical thinking abilities, engage in research, and contribute to the progress of society.
In summary, the return of elders, healers, mystics, and their wisdom can contribute to education by offering unique perspectives and insights. However, education as a whole encompasses a broader range of subjects and aims to equip individuals with diverse skills and knowledge necessary for personal growth and societal progress.
I said many would disagree and Poe said:
Indeed, opinions may vary on this topic, and there are different perspectives regarding the role of elders, healers, mystics, and their impact on education. Some individuals and communities may place a greater emphasis on the wisdom and teachings of these figures, considering them to be the primary or even sole sources of knowledge and guidance.
In such contexts, the return of elders, healers, and mystics may be seen as a significant shift in the role of formal education. It could be interpreted as a recognition of the value of traditional wisdom and a desire to prioritize alternative forms of knowledge transmission.
It's important to recognize that education systems can differ greatly across cultures and societies. In some cases, formal education may be perceived as inadequate or insufficient in addressing the holistic needs of individuals. As a result, communities may place greater emphasis on the knowledge and teachings of their elders, healers, and mystics.
However, it's worth noting that formal education systems have evolved over centuries to meet the changing needs of societies. They incorporate a wide range of disciplines, subject areas, and pedagogical approaches aimed at fostering critical thinking, innovation, and preparing individuals for various professional fields. Formal education also plays a crucial role in promoting equity and providing equal opportunities for individuals to access knowledge and skills.
Ultimately, whether the return of elders, healers, and mystics signals the end of education or not depends on the specific cultural and societal context in question, as well as individual perspectives and beliefs. It's a complex topic with no single definitive answer.
definitive answer.
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I know these limits are low..
What you don't upload or isn't indexed you can't searchWhat are the limits that Google Facebook and the rest have on file size primarily?
Poe
As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, Google and Facebook have certain limitations on file size when it comes to uploading and sharing files on their platforms. However, it's important to note that platform policies and technical specifications can change over time, so it's advisable to refer to the official documentation or support pages of Google and Facebook for the most up-to-date information.Google Drive, the file storage and synchronization service provided by Google, imposes certain limits on file size. For instance, the maximum file size you can upload to Google Drive is 5 terabytes (TB). However, if you're using Google Workspace (formerly known as G Suite), the maximum file size is limited to 750 GB for most file types. Additionally, there are limitations on the number of total items (files and folders) that can be stored in a Google Drive account.
Regarding Facebook, the platform also has restrictions on file size for uploading and sharing. The maximum file size for photos and images on Facebook is 4 megabytes (MB). Videos, on the other hand, can be up to 4 GB in size or up to 240 minutes in length, depending on the video quality and format.
It's worth noting that these limitations may vary depending on the specific service, such as Google Drive, Google Photos, Facebook Photos, or Facebook Videos. It's always a good idea to consult the official documentation or help center of each platform to get the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding file size limitations.
This post has those numbers I collected from waaay back
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Nobody shares old adages better than swampies....
Here is what Poe says...The old adage "To err is human, it takes a computer to really mess things up" is a humorous way of highlighting the potential for mistakes and problems that can arise from relying on computer systems or technology. While computers can indeed introduce errors and complications, it's important to note that mistakes can be made by humans as well, and the impact of those mistakes can sometimes be more significant.
Computers and technology have become integral to many aspects of our lives, and they have certainly revolutionized various industries and fields. However, they are not infallible. Computer systems can experience software bugs, hardware failures, security breaches, or incorrect data input, among other issues. Additionally, the complexity of computer systems and the reliance on algorithms can sometimes lead to unintended consequences or errors that humans may not anticipate.
That being said, human error is also a significant factor in many problems and accidents. People can make mistakes in data entry, decision-making, or understanding how to use computer systems effectively. Human factors such as fatigue, distraction, or lack of training can contribute to errors as well.
In summary, the adage serves as a lighthearted reminder that both humans and computers have the capacity to make mistakes and cause problems. It underscores the need for careful consideration, quality control, and human oversight in the design, implementation, and use of computer systems.
Come on ai just answer the question. YES OR NO
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@boomzilla Thanks...
Those results aren't what I'd be interested in...
A search in context with highlights / and FAST watching the results flash by...
Then again 80 lines vs 11,000What I'd like to see.
Hint hint is a
Email dump.. extracting all the text.. and saving attachments...
I started that in the program.. but quit when other things came up.
The locations of a few good datascrapers... I'd like to just have to download LARGE text files..
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Nobody shares RESEARCH better than this..
Poor old AI doesn't have a chance without our fav search...
Come to think of it... Non Swampie Researchers must suck.Here is what Poe says:
Human researchers and AI research have distinct characteristics and capabilities. Here are some points of comparison:Creativity and Intuition: Human researchers possess inherent creativity and intuition, allowing them to approach problems from various perspectives and make novel connections. They can think outside the box, which is crucial for breakthrough discoveries and innovative solutions. AI, on the other hand, operates based on predefined algorithms and patterns, lacking the ability to exhibit creativity and intuition in the same way as humans.
Speed and Efficiency: AI research excels in terms of speed and efficiency. AI algorithms can process and analyze vast amounts of data in a short period, enabling rapid experimentation and hypothesis testing. Human researchers might take significantly longer to achieve similar results due to limitations in data processing capacity and cognitive abilities.
Bias and Ethics: Human researchers are capable of understanding and adhering to ethical principles, evaluating the societal impact of their research, and considering the potential biases that may affect their work. AI research, while increasingly incorporating ethical considerations, relies on human programmers to embed ethical guidelines into algorithms. However, biases can inadvertently emerge from the data used to train AI models, leading to potential ethical concerns.
Adaptability and Contextual Understanding: Human researchers possess a remarkable ability to adapt to new and unfamiliar situations, draw upon prior knowledge, and understand complex contextual cues. They can apply their expertise to a wide range of domains and tackle interdisciplinary problems. AI, although highly specialized within certain domains, typically lacks the versatility and real-time contextual understanding that humans possess.
Scalability and Reproducibility: AI research can easily scale to handle large datasets and perform repetitive tasks consistently and accurately. Once an AI model is trained, it can be replicated across multiple systems, ensuring reproducibility. While human researchers can collaborate and share their work, their efforts might be subject to variations in experimental settings, interpretation, and individual expertise, making precise reproducibility more challenging.
Introspection and Subjectivity: Human researchers can reflect upon their own thinking processes, biases, and limitations. They can introspect and articulate the reasoning behind their decisions, offering insights into their methodologies. AI lacks introspection and subjective experiences, as it operates based on algorithms and statistical patterns without conscious awareness or self-analysis.
Overall, human researchers and AI research each possess unique strengths and limitations. Combining the capabilities of humans and AI in collaborative endeavors can leverage the strengths of both, leading to more powerful and impactful research outcomes.
With a good search... That's all you need.
Then Cut and paste all info of interest onto your pc.
Collect data from all sources and friends...
use the search to randomly check your data... it's more exciting.
like this one...
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RE: Nobody shares knowledge better than this
Nobody shares Historical knowledge better than my Swampies..
A handful of accountants and a spread sheet... AND all the historical data to compare to...
I posted this on Quora and poe came back with this:Public Utility Financial Planning… Can AI do it in reverse, finding fraud corruption incompetence?
Poe
Yes, AI can be used to analyze financial data and detect patterns that may indicate fraud, corruption, or incompetence in public utility financial planning. AI-powered systems can process large amounts of data, identify anomalies, and flag suspicious transactions or activities.Here are some ways AI can help in detecting fraud, corruption, and incompetence in public utility financial planning:
Anomaly detection: AI algorithms can analyze financial data and identify unusual patterns or outliers that deviate from expected norms. For example, if an unusually large payment is made to a vendor without any corresponding goods or services, it could be flagged as a potential fraudulent transaction.
Pattern recognition: AI models can learn from historical data to identify common patterns associated with fraudulent or corrupt activities. By analyzing financial records, AI can identify recurring patterns or relationships that may indicate fraudulent behavior, such as irregular billing practices or suspicious financial transactions.
Natural language processing (NLP): NLP techniques can be used to analyze unstructured data, such as emails, chat logs, or public utility reports, to identify language patterns associated with fraudulent or corrupt activities. AI can process and analyze textual data to identify keywords, phrases, or sentiment that may indicate misconduct.
Network analysis: AI can analyze the relationships and connections between individuals or entities involved in public utility financial planning. By examining financial transactions, communication patterns, and organizational structures, AI can identify networks or clusters of individuals involved in fraudulent or corrupt practices.
Real-time monitoring: AI systems can continuously monitor financial transactions and activities in real-time. By employing machine learning algorithms, AI can learn from historical data and detect emerging patterns of fraud or corruption as they occur, enabling prompt action to prevent further harm.
It is important to note that while AI can assist in detecting potential fraud, corruption, and incompetence, it cannot make definitive judgments or decisions on its own. Human expertise is still crucial in interpreting the AI's findings, investigating suspicious activities, and making final determinations. AI is a powerful tool that can enhance the capabilities of human auditors and investigators, improving the efficiency and accuracy of the detection process.
**Now if A few dozen swampies posted similar questions.... WOW
Posted a question about Sadie Hawkins day feb29
Sadie Hawkins Day is an informal holiday that originated in the United States, where traditionally, women take the initiative to ask men out on dates or to events. It is typically celebrated on February 29th, which only occurs during leap years. As an AI, I cannot predict specific events or trends for a particular Sadie Hawkins Day in the future, as cultural phenomena and celebrations can evolve and vary over time.
However, it's worth noting that the cultural landscape surrounding gender roles and relationships has been evolving in recent years. People's attitudes towards gender and sexuality have become more inclusive and diverse. This shift has led to increased recognition and acceptance of various gender identities, including transgender and non-binary individuals, as well as greater visibility for the LGBTQ+ community.
As for the specific groups you mentioned, "Swifties" refers to fans of the singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, who has a large and dedicated fan base. "Rainbows" is often used as a symbol of the LGBTQ+ community, representing diversity and inclusivity.
On Sadie Hawkins Day or any other day, it's possible that these various groups and identities may express themselves and celebrate in their own unique ways. However, the specific activities or events that may take place on a given Sadie Hawkins Day will largely depend on the individuals and communities involved and their own preferences, interests, and cultural contexts.
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RE: Nobody shares knowledge better than this
Nobody shares Knowledge slower than this lonely old man.. Me.
I've been hung up on finding the bad jpg that hangs my search....
I should have; just have googled : locating bad picture files
Dang I'll have to post these problems... Any Swampie would have chirped in...I Need to get Swampies organized into AI alternative groups.... Good riddance AI
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RE: Nobody shares knowledge better than this
Nobody shares Knowledge worth a shit without RANDOM
I asked in quora and here is what poe said
The use of randomness in AI systems depends on the specific algorithm or model being used. While randomness can be incorporated into some AI search algorithms, it is not a universal feature of all AI systems.
In certain search algorithms like Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS), randomness is used to explore different branches of a game tree or search space. MCTS is commonly used in game-playing AI systems, such as those used in chess or Go. By introducing randomness in the selection of moves or actions, MCTS can efficiently explore a large number of possibilities and make informed decisions based on the outcomes of simulated games or trials.
However, not all AI systems rely on randomness in their search processes. Many algorithms, such as depth-first search, breadth-first search, or A* search, do not incorporate randomness. These algorithms follow deterministic rules and systematically explore the search space without introducing randomness.
It's worth noting that the use of randomness in AI systems is often carefully designed and controlled to strike a balance between exploration and exploitation. Randomness can help AI systems avoid getting trapped in local optima and find better solutions, but too much randomness can lead to inefficient or ineffective search behavior.
Regarding Spectate, an AI-based search tool, I don't have specific information about its internal workings or whether it incorporates randomness. Spectate is a proprietary tool developed by OpenAI, and its implementation details may not be publicly available. If Spectate incorporates randomness, it is likely done to enhance its search capabilities and provide more diverse and useful search results.
Try that answer again poe
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RE: Nobody shares knowledge better than this
Nobody Mentors better than This computer Shaman... Starting today.
Only the things that I'm the best at:
Curling... A phenom at 17 in the heart of the curling world...
Rock skipping... On a river most of my early life... Skipping
Computing... I'll explain the Search engine... for newbies..
Weed.. how weed saves lives.. choose between weed and a car
I'll have to hand out a Joint a day for the rest of my days... Lots..
Sacred Stones... I got 3 ... lots of stories from over the years..
Herbalism.. been dabbling in herbs forever... With the net and search I can be more informed than all my Predecessors
something new before I forget.Why was I a phenom at 17...
My 2 older sisters were on the best girls team we ever had...
lived 1/2 block from the rink.
In my final year... I was selected Skip of the Boys team.
So when it came to selecting our mixed team... I got last choice.
My team could barely stand up on the ice let alone sweep..
I became the best Sweeper ever... Sweeping everything..
I'd run down the ice and sweep sweep sweep..
I studied the speed and knew right away if the rock was light or not.
I was also making the ice extremely slick... So drawing in to the circle was difficult for those that threw knock outs.
We lost our first 2 games and never AGAIN.
This was my best TEAM ever... UNBEATABLE.weird pic from a friend
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RE: Nobody shares knowledge better than this
Nobody shares knowledge better than this.. Cops called me out...
If I would have know... I'd coaxed them closer to the stage and jumped them... A WWF move!!!!
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Nobody shares Knowledge thru the depression BETTER than this... Nope.
A mini version of the Search so the computer can be easily replicated.
If we can easily make them with out big business. We'll be ok.
Millions of usb sticks and a few still running large drives... Nothing.
Will ever be lost. nope...
Marijuana IS my 'religion since 1972 and the toke stone. -
RE: Nobody shares knowledge better than this
Nobody shares better than Helpers & Healers of old
They are always selfless, older, wiser and more likable than moderns.
Compared to the new kids.. These Geezers are Legends. -
RE: Nobody shares knowledge better than this
Nobody shares knowledge longer than this. It disappears otherwise.
What isn't passed on is GONE
The difference between Spoiling and Declining your ballot.
If there are no good ones ..... -
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Nobody shares KnowHow better than My selfless Swampies Nope.
To all my Swampies Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. A great time to set some fun goals for the NY... mine is to smoke more weed. -
RE: Nobody shares knowledge better than this
Nobody shares sports facts Better than their fans... The MVP of the Canada / Russia 72 Series is: Dennis Potvin
My memory of the 72 Series and Dennis was:
The Russian skaters were overpowering our Guys.
When the Tuff guy came out of the zone with speed.
Dennis had him in his sights and plowed over the poor Ruskie.
The Russians hadn't scouted Dennis very well.
Anybody would have advised: you don't do that.
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Nobody shares political corruption knowhow stupider than ME
We are having a tax revolt here in town.
I broke the facebook link by posting 50 (of 160+) questions at a time.The whole tax problem is simple... Do their accounting like public utilities... Start right away.
The utility companies got gas or electricity increases (tax) By having accurate depreciation, labor, and OverHead, interest forecasts Etc etc
I was the lead programmer on the implementation of the
PUFOT Public Utility Financial Operating Tool projects. Just a fancy spreadsheet. Our President would go into rate hearings for the Utility side. Present those numbers... Les Szabo was arrogant and good at it. -
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No Magazine shares Knowledge better than NEXUS
And they have been doing it for decades. Thank you Duncan
Nexus Magazine Editorial nov dec 2023.TXTI can doll up the print with yellow punctuation and more.
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Nobody shares knowledge better than plain text & long filenames
PLUS the Spectate search app loaded
AI has a problem with structured data. (too many weird characters)
Most data is unstructured and thus unsearchable (indexing size)
It's easy to make structured data unstructured. I do it all the time.
AND
AI can't see.
blind as a bat.
When you spectate text in Context mode...
Hold down the Enter key and watch the results Flash by.
Weird patterns begin to appear on the screen. Your eye will catch other words.
Selected items can be highlighted in the context area for more show...
Poor old AI could use Our Swampies help. Yup.
Swampies can immediately see if a search isn't going anywhere.
and take a different tact.
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@sockpuppet7 Data we got data.
We'll share videos of search results along with files of those data as text.
If every swampie had a few terrabytes of data and searched ...
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@Watson said in Nobody shares knowledge better than this:
What was the rainfall in the capital of the world's smallest national state on the day when the second largest number of home runs was scored in college baseball?
What a totally useless answer
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Computer Shaman & Team VS AI
Let's see who is superior ... The swampies or dumb ole AI
Our team will kick AI's ass.
Pick a Huge huge data set. text and otherwise.
Pick a complex question and we are off.
For our part we'd scan the text for related words and groups of words.
That would be in matching lines only.
When something interesting is noticed (highlighted)...
We'd search AGAIN in context mode..
Examining the text before and after for stuff.
(Selected words can be highlighted in the context area)
All screen results can be exported for later Re-searching.
Along the way we'd FIX the errors and typos we find. They are there.
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Weed Knowledge: nobody shares it better than this.
I'm handing out:
Tiny pouches with about a gram and a half of WEED
Blueberry Hash Plant 2023 is right up there with the best.
Free Knowledge shares best...
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RE: Nobody shares knowledge better than this
Nobody shares knowledge worse than the Medical and Educational Jerks.
They always keep secrets just in case there is something amiss.
Traditional Medicine people and elders rock.