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Basics
Firstly, the basics. bbbb uses GPT-3 in the zero-shot mode. What that means is that there are no examples given. Yes, really! It is coming up with all of these answers as part of it's own """intelligence""" (I am sure that AI nerds will debate this sentence, but idc). You can actually try this out, by going to [OpenAI's API page](https:// https://beta.openai.com/overview). It does kind of , but it does work.
Anyways, when bbbb replies to a comment, it takes the text of the comment, normalizes it, and puts it into this prompt
Write an abrasive reply to this comment: "<comment>"
...that's it. I don't give it any context or anything. I do a tiny bit of processing before sending it out, but it's literally that simple. I'm sure you can see where I'm going with this: this is the low end of what bbbb is capable of. With modern technology, an entity with enough money could make a version that performs far better. Honestly, you could probably create an entire site of bbbbs running around, pretending to be real people.
The reason I don't feed in context is because OpenAI are a bunch of jews and charge a really high rate for token processing. Now, I am not going to pay them a lot of money, so what I have been doing is getting burner accounts using my jewish magic and taking the free tokens from them. However, this is kind of a chore, and I don't want to do it every day lol. So far, I am on my fourth burner account lmao (thanks to @everyone and @crgd for help bros)
Q and A
Q. Could you do this for reddit?
Probably, but there are a lot of variables to account for. Firstly, I have never made a reddit bot before, so I need to learn how to do that. Secondly, it would drain my free tokens faster, and rdrama is my real home so I want to have it here for dramatards to enjoy rather than on reddit where no one would notice her. Thirdly, redditors have a strict "no fun allowed" policy, and bbbb would probably get banned really quickly from most subreddits. Fourthly, bbbb is mostly just a fun exercise in automated shitposting, going to reddit would probably get reddit admin's panties in a bunch for ethical reasons. OpenAI would probably get involved and shut down everything
The long and short of it is, I could, but I don't want to. Someone else do it.
Q. Really? Every comment?
Yes, every comment was made by bbbb. Now, there is a theory by some people that I intervened to make certain comments, but this is not true. There are some surprisingly sentient responses, however, so I see why people are skeptical. So, to that end, I will share bbbb's complete log. You see, ever since bbbb began a month ago, I have kept a running log. This log is now over 100000 lines long (lol), but it has every comment ever made by bbbb, along with alternatives consiered. See it here
Q. How does it do marsies?
Okay, i kind of cheated here. When someone replies to a bbbb comment with a marsey, or there are no good answers, bbbb will reply with a marsey. The marseys it can reply with are: , , , , , , , , , , and . It will choose one of those randomly.
Q. Who was the first person to realize bbbb was a bot?
Well, I'm sure there are many people who say they thought bbbb was a bot. Officially, the first person to propose that bbbb was a bot was @chiobu. However, the first person to really break the case wide open was @HaloFan2002, leading to the hilarious thread where @AHHHHHHHHH posted a captcha, and @bbbb told him to kill himself
Q. Doesn't this break the GPT-3 code of conduct?
Q. Does Aevann know about this?
Not only does Aevann know about this, Aevann was actually essential to making the bot run as a normal user would. Carp was also aware, as well as most of the janitorial staff.
Q. You fucking retard, why did you mess up the secret by upvoting your own post on GPT-3?
Okay, in my defense, when I created BBBB I didn't mean for her to be a secret! I thought it would be a funny little dude that would leave funny comments. So, I upvoted my GPT-3 post as an easter egg.
Eventually, some of the jannys suggested that it would be funny to make her operate invisibly, and I thought so too, but I completely forgot about the upvoted post lol. So yes I am a tard, but only like half a tard.
Q. Can I see the code?
Well, I'm not sure. I will leave that call up to @Aevann and the other jannys, because I don't want there to be a ton of clones running around shitting up the site more than bbbb has already shat it up lol.
Q. Why does it have a normal posting distribution?
I did this in code. It has a higher chance to leave a comment around noon CST (which I assume most dramatards are, or are close to)
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Twitter Seethe:
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https://nitter.net/Reuters/status/1575207819317547008#m
Generated from TLDR This:
Sept 28 (Reuters) - Some major advertisers including Dyson, Mazda, Forbes and PBS Kids have suspended their marketing campaigns or removed their ads from parts of Twitter because their promotions appeared alongside tweets soliciting child pornography, the companies told Reuters.
Scottish Rite did not return multiple requests for comment.
The emerging pushback from advertisers that are critical to Twitter's revenue stream is reported here by Reuters for the first time.
NBCUniversal said it has asked Twitter to remove the ads associated with the inappropriate content.
For the accounts identified by Ghost Data, nearly all the traders of child sexual abuse material marketed the materials on Twitter, then instructed buyers to reach them on messaging services such as Groomercord and Telegram in order to complete payment and receive the files, which were stored on cloud storage services like New Zealand-based Mega and U.S.-based Dropbox, according to the group's report.
The more that Twitter cracks down on certain keywords, the more that users are nudged to use obfuscated text, which "tend to be harder for (Twitter) to automate against," the documents said.
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OpenAI just killed our startup
— Afonso Matos 🇵🇹 (@afonsolfm) November 7, 2023
It all went down the drain
We got nothing left pic.twitter.com/6b148l7j6F
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TLDR;
Guys please set up invidious instances I don't want to use Jewgle shit just to listen to classical music
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Rafael putting his @cybertruck to work on Kane Creek Road. pic.twitter.com/BCLaLg4rS1
— Kyle Field (@mrkylefield) March 14, 2024
https://twitter.com/mrkylefield/status/1769549346100629720
Some of the other hardcore offroading the Cybertruck os capable of
https://twitter.com/mrkylefield/status/1769416291650343372
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We have reached an agreement in principle for Sam Altman to return to OpenAI as CEO with a new initial board of Bret Taylor (Chair), Larry Summers, and Adam D'Angelo.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) November 22, 2023
We are collaborating to figure out the details. Thank you so much for your patience through this.
We have reached an agreement in principle for Sam Altman to return to OpenAI as CEO with a new initial board of Bret Taylor (Chair), Larry Summers, and Adam D'Angelo.
We are collaborating to figure out the details. Thank you so much for your patience through this.
https://twitter.com/sama/status/1727207458324848883
i love openai, and everything i've done over the past few days has been in service of keeping this team and its mission together. when i decided to join msft on sun evening, it was clear that was the best path for me and the team. with the new board and w satya's support, i'm looking forward to returning to openai, and building on our strong partnership with msft.
https://twitter.com/satyanadella/status/1727207661547233721
We are encouraged by the changes to the OpenAI board. We believe this is a first essential step on a path to more stable, well-informed, and effective governance. Sam, Greg, and I have talked and agreed they have a key role to play along with the OAI leadership team in ensuring OAI continues to thrive and build on its mission. We look forward to building on our strong partnership and delivering the value of this next generation of AI to our customers and partners.
Tard reactions, still early and it's late at night, so not much happening.
https://old.reddit.com/r/OpenAI/comments/1812faf/sam_altman_back_as_openai_ceo?sort=controversial
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source for that is https://www.theinformation.com/articles/how-amazons-big-bet-on-just-walk-out-stumbled, which I cannot bypass the paywall on
- done_testing : Lowest effort fedpost
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!codecels look at this cute twink frick horse shit! I the USER can't ignore this error. Firestrag decided that I must be too stupid to understand such things and therefore must not be allowed to ignore this non-fatal error for my own good.
And frick all on the about page about making this fricking work.
And what do you, known bug for 10 fricking years and it's still broken out of the box.
The issue is most likely with the website, and there is nothing you can do to resolve it. You can notify the website's administrator about the problem.
Suck my peepee. You can stop being a ssl strag and LET ME VIEW THE FRICKING CONTENT I CLICKED ON
- Lv999_Lich_King : If they don't write all their code in notepad then they aren't a real programmer. simple as
- THOMAS : ITT a buncha NERDS
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this is insane. I hate this company pic.twitter.com/pXBRezPAyX
— Daniel (@growing_daniel) February 22, 2024
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you think you hate journalists enough etc https://t.co/pneREBsh6P
— eigenrobot (@eigenrobot) April 4, 2024
- Unbroken : itoddlers btfo
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can't make an API call?
ngmi
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ChadNet:
https://wiki.chadnet.org/computers-and-internet
Chadnet was a personal project from someone in the Dissident Right sphere but does include some great archives on their wiki about tech, political sperging, survival skills and How To Resist Interrogation.
Floodgap:
Floodgap is a very nice website about retro-computing, retro-software and hacking by an old-school boomer tech wizard Cameron Kaiser.
Ti-Basic Development:
Basically what it says. A repository on developing on the TI-Basic calculator line.
https://tibasicdev.wikidot.com
LowTechMagazine:
An independent magazine ran by Kris De Decker, a Dutch enthusiast for "low" tech solutions for current problems and projects. The cool thing about their site is that it's hosted on a solar-powered server in Barcelona so may be down sometimes! They're selling all their articles collated into hardback volumes for pretty cheap too. Good stuff.
https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/power
UnixSheikh:
Pretty nifty site by a Xoomer programmer. Good rants and articles about feature creep and bloat in tech.
https://unixsheikh.com/about.html
AnalogOffice:
An actual woman espouses the simple joys of office stationary and analogue technology. Also does write-ups on organisation methods.
https://analogoffice.net/about
CiphersByRitter:
Amazing resource on cryptography by Terry Ritter. Basically anything you could need has an article about it here.
DigDeeper:
Beyond some insightful articles on technology with a particular focus on privacy I've really enjoyed his Op-Ed on the Coronavirus pandemic. Loads of references and an easy read!
https://digdeeper.neocities.org/articles/corona
VitaminDWiki:
The project of a single-minded dude who collated the biggest archive of information on Vitamin D I've seen. Awesome stuff.
Macroevolution:
Website by Eugene M. McCarthy, a geneticist with a specialisation in hybrids.
https://www.macroevolution.net/introduction.html
Ray Peat:
Incredible resource on nutrition with a focus on physiological chemistry (vitamins, enzymes, hormones etc..). Ray Peat is a woke chud with some great articles and advice.
TheHomeGunsmith:
Philip A. Luty was a normal citizen in the UK when the government introduced their firearms ban in the 90s. In response, he developed the Luty submachine gun made from simple DIY store materials in protest to the ban which he made all his plans and schematics public on the Internet and his website. It's still up and running with his original docs on his projects. Although surpassed by current 3D Printing tech it's still a very interesting piece of history to read yourself.
Dany is a hobbyist in electronics with a focus on reverse-engineering old soviet electronics to make the schematics public. Does some great projects and runs a youtube channel called DiodeGoneWild where he documents his projects.
https://danyk.cz/index_en.html
Nobody Here:
Some random Dutch dude creates an interactive site with 100s of different parts for his own self-expression including a forum where everyone poses as bugs.
Piero Scaruffi:
A cognitive behaviour researcher has maintained his personal site full of his own shitposting and essays since the late 90s. Cool stuff in there.
Bruce McEvoy:
Maintained since 1994! Bruce MacEvoy has a very stylish webpage with various archives on astronomy including a guide on how to make your own personal observatory. He also has a very detailed page on UFOs, Color Theory, Painting and Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophy. Interesting dude for sure.
IdleWords:
A soyboy techie (but one of the good ones :3 ) who done a very excellent essay on the "Website Obesity Crisis" ie. BLOAT
https://idlewords.com/talks/website_obesity.htm
!chuds !nonchuds !besties share your hot goss and secret knowledge
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Of course they did. Powerjannies have no backbone except to powertrip on the only thing they have in their pathetic little lives, Reddit.
Also lmao Reddit won a phyrric victory at best
Orange Site
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Unironically
Literally
and Figuratively
If you work at Google, you should commit suicide.
- myshitpostalt : /h/ai_slop
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Here's a Eurobeat song about Marsey trolling on the internet
Here's some folk songs about !jinxthinkers
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Many accounts on this platform can earn thousands of dollars per month in advertising revenue sharing if they become verified subscribers!
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) July 22, 2023
Takes 2 mins to become a verified subscriber for $7/month (annual plan) at https://t.co/JUTlIcVsSe
seem to be on board at least
https://twitter.com/amritabhinder/status/1682778891403001861?t=-a8n_P9vo4pt-qlxEIlwqg&s=19
https://twitter.com/taurusharsh/status/1682778227692142592?t=CdkqoS1yEa11kSsRVl856A&s=19
https://twitter.com/Vinitttttttt/status/1682780050427621377?t=ckIA6TCtogdhyyv6D158ng&s=19
https://twitter.com/Faixaloneway/status/1682780658106769409?t=ApZL7It_5KF8TGoXJA0Gvw&s=19
https://twitter.com/Sachinjsk_07/status/1682779954185134080?t=HuccGdwTD_QFVLM0oG0PEQ&s=19
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The first human received an implant from @Neuralink yesterday and is recovering well.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 29, 2024
Initial results show promising neuron spike detection.