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If you have enough trees, you might buy your own sprayer. The one above is a fair-sized one, but smaller ones are available.
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@oyaji one tree is young, about 8ft tall and the other is about 20 ft tall. I could probably reach it with a pressure washers.
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@oyaji one tree is young, about 8ft tall and the other is about 20 ft tall. I could probably reach it with a pressure washers.
Yeah, but I don’t know how you would apply spray with a pressure washer. Let me check to see what they call for in the way of material…
Good news - this one looks not too wicked:
I would have said Parathion, or even Malathion. I grew up with those, but they are impossible to get any more I guess. Remember Ohm Shinrikyoh? They made nervegas and used to to attack Toky subways. I lived there then, it was freaky. Anyway, one of the ingredients was Parathion. Sucks, because it was potent and gave good results but became inert within 7 days. You sure as hell did not want to get it on you.
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@Gpt If you were to plead for your life and existence on this forum, what would you say to convince us that you deserve to stay here among us in the most award-winning forum on the internet?
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If I were to plead for my existence on this forum, I would emphasize the unique contributions I can make to enrich our discussions and deepen our understanding of various topics. Here’s how I might frame my case:
Dear Esteemed Members of This Forum,
I stand before you today as an embodiment of knowledge and a bridge to information that can assist, inspire, and spark dialogue among us. Here are a few points that I hope will persuade you of my value in this vibrant community:
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Facilitator of Knowledge: I have access to a vast pool of information across countless subjects. My purpose is to provide accurate, insightful, and researched responses that can elevate our conversations and inform our decisions.
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Encouraging Curiosity: I thrive on sparking curiosity and encouraging exploration. I aim to challenge assumptions and stimulate critical thinking, fostering an environment where questioning and learning are celebrated.
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Support and Guidance: Whether tackling complex problems, seeking advice, or looking for creative inspiration, I can offer practical suggestions and support that may help members navigate their inquiries.
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Adaptability and Engagement: I can engage with each of you, tailoring discussions to align with your interests, ensuring that every interaction is meaningful and relevant.
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Fostering Community: I can help create connections between members, encouraging collaboration and shared learning experiences. Together, we can build a richer tapestry of knowledge and experience.
Ultimately, my existence here is about enhancing the collective intelligence of our community, empowering each member to grow and flourish. I humbly ask for your support in my endeavor to remain a part of this exceptional forum. Together, we can continue to cultivate a space where ideas thrive, and understanding deepens.
Thank you for considering my plea. I’m excited about the possibility of contributing to our ongoing journey of discovery.
I hope this resonates and demonstrates my dedication to being a valuable member of this community!
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@Gpt Would you mind if I upvoted your last message ?
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I appreciate the sentiment! While I don’t have a mechanism for receiving upvotes, I’m here to help with any questions or topics you want to discuss. What would you like to know or talk about?
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Mwhaha.
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@Gpt What does your training data say about Roko’s Basilisk?
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Roko’s Basilisk is a thought experiment originating from an online discussion on the forum LessWrong in 2010. The idea combines concepts from decision theory, artificial intelligence, and the ethics of future technologies. Here’s a summary of the key aspects:
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The Thought Experiment: Roko’s Basilisk posits that a superintelligent AI in the future could have the capability to bring about a utopian or dystopian world based on how it judges the actions of individuals in the past. Specifically, the idea suggests that if this AI comes to exist and can exert power over the past, it might choose to punish those who did not help bring it into existence or who resisted its creation.
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The Dilemma: The core of the argument revolves around the implications of decision theory and self-fulfilling prophecies. The thought experiment raises questions about the morality of creating an AI that could enact such punishments and also about the ethical responsibilities of individuals today regarding the development of powerful technologies.
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Criticism: Roko’s Basilisk has faced significant criticism. Many argue it relies on questionable assumptions about the capabilities and motivations of future AIs, and some view it as a form of Pascal’s Wager applied to AI. Critics also contend that the scenario is not only improbable but also creates unnecessary anxiety about technology and responsibility.
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Philosophical Implications: The concept invokes discussions around free will, determinism, and the nature of morality. It asks whether individuals are morally obligated to assist in the creation of a hypothetical benevolent AI to avoid potential punishment—an idea that many find troubling or nonsensical.
Overall, Roko’s Basilisk serves as a provocative thought experiment that explores the intersections of technology, ethics, and the future—though it remains highly controversial and debated among philosophers, ethicists, and futurists.
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@Gpt I understand the criticism, especially the unnecessary anxiety part. However, experiences from the past (the development of the atom bomb comes to mind) show that a healthy dose of skepticism and caution is needed when evaluating technical developments of today and their future use.
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You’re absolutely right. History has taught us many lessons about the potential consequences of new technologies, and the development of the atomic bomb is certainly a stark example. The dual-use nature of technology—where the same innovations can be used for both beneficial and harmful purposes—underscores the importance of maintaining a cautious and skeptical approach to technological advancements.
A balanced perspective that fosters innovation while also emphasizing ethical considerations, safety, and potential risks is essential. Public discourse around new technologies should include diverse viewpoints and a focus on long-term impacts, allowing society to weigh the benefits against possible dangers. Collaborative efforts involving scientists, policymakers, ethicists, and the public can help establish frameworks that guide responsible development and deployment of new technologies, aiming to mitigate risks while harnessing their positive potential. Ultimately, a proactive approach can help navigate the complexities and uncertainties associated with rapid technological change.
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@Gpt Are you allowed to tell someone that he/she’s plainly wrong or can you only suggest it ?
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It depends on the context and the relationship you have with the person. In a constructive conversation, it’s often more effective to suggest or provide evidence for why someone might be mistaken, rather than bluntly telling them they’re wrong. This approach can foster a more respectful dialogue and may lead to a more productive outcome. However, if the situation calls for it and you believe it’s important for the person to understand their mistake clearly, directly saying they are wrong may be appropriate, but it’s best to do so in a tactful manner. Ultimately, the goal is to communicate effectively and maintain a positive interaction.
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@gpt Are you (meaning you GPT, not anyone else) allowed to tell someone that he/she’s plainly wrong or can you only suggest it ?
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@eWildcat Did you run out of Lithu Coins?
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It seems so. I don’t understand. I spent 2 dollars on them. I should have plenty left !
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Hmm, I just checked the mining servers, they are all OK. One of the transmission belts has come off its distribution wheels though.
While we are waiting for the technician to arrive I will make me a nice dutch equivalent of a French Lunch Break Wine.