>can't get the AI to do what I want it to>The kids say cunty is a compliment now>Constantly busy with my wagie jobI'm just a young millennial teenager why do I feel so old
>>62386694>young millennial teenagerBitch the youngest millennial is 30
>>62386699Yeah but adulting is hard so I identify as a teenager still
>>62386694**OH, HIGH URIC ACID IS "JUST GOUT," IS IT?** Sure. And the smoke pouring out of your engine is "just a little steam." Funny how this harmless little molecule keeps popping up at the scene of the crime: Gout Type 2 Diabetes Fatty Liver Disease Hypertension Kidney Disease Cognitive Decline Osteoarthritis Osteoporosis PCOS What are the odds? Apparently, uric acid is merely an innocent tourist that somehow keeps showing up wherever metabolic chaos, inflammation, and chronic disease are setting up camp. Every. Single. Time. The liver is struggling? Uric acid is there. The kidneys are waving a white flag? Uric acid is there. Blood pressure climbing? Uric acid is there. Metabolism doing backflips off a cliff? Uric acid is there. But don't worry. We're told it's only important when your big toe explodes at 3 a.m. Maybe it's nothing. Or maybe elevated uric acid is less like a random bystander and more like the check-engine light screaming from the dashboard while everyone argues about the color of the bulb. The question isn't why gout happens. The question is: **Why does the same warning signal keep appearing across so many of the chronic diseases dominating modern health?**
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>>62386694>>62386708Want to hangout?
>>62387270it piss it sick
>>62386694i’m also a young millenial lad (35, just a kid)two things stick out in my mind. In 2021i went out to the bar and tried to get a girls snap but i couldnt figure out how to use the captcha on the app and I fumbled and she probably thought i was a retarded grandpa, there are so many hidden menus and shitalso in 2022, I was drinking by the river with some zooms, we played this dumb drinking game where you stand in a circle and you have to throw a can of beer to each other, I challenged someone to do a Borat impression and they had never heard of the movie, made me feel out of touch, feelsbadman.jpegand dont get me started on discord, holy fuck that shit so unintuitive I fucking hate everything about that app
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>>62386708based, same. also can't get AI to cooperate properly, i think it's trained to be operated by zoomers and other great ape species.
>>62387387Hangout where
>>62387397I'm a zoomer but I've been told I look older than I actually am so I just play up the old incompetent boomer with tech aspect and people find it funny. Just refer to old tech if you have to.Although one time this guy younger than me said he thought I was 35 or something because my phonecase is apparently only for old people.
>>62386694Am I the only person who can't think of what to tell the AI to do? I can't tell if this means I'm smarter than the idiots all getting caught in infinite dopamine loops or if I'm retarded or spiritually broken not being able to think up things to do with it. Like these tools set the bar on the floor for completing intellectual work, all you need is an idea and the ability to roughly articulate it to these things and they'll do it for you. But even still I just have no idea what the fuck to use them for. OK, my sink is leaking, I can ask it to tell me how to fix that, that's fine. But anything creative or aspirational and I have no idea.Then there's normgroids over here like spinning up an army of agents that do shit 24/7 for them but I don't understand what they're doing for them or why any of it would matter. I don't want my emails answered for me, that's fake as fuck. I don't have a busy calendar. I don't need to apply to jobs. I don't really have money to invest so I don't need market research reports. I don't have any good ideas for vidya or programs I need made. My life is basically boring but fine so I can't think of any self-improvement projects I need it to orchestrate for me.So am I retarded for not knowing what to do with these things? Or am I just cleared eyed enough to realize most of what's done with them is a mix of sycophancy, masturbation, and the illusion of productivity? It's one of those things I feel I'm getting left behind by but when I try to get onboard it just seems so fake and gay. But again I worry it only seems that way because I'm old (37) and brittle and unimaginative. Someone told me to tell it to tell me what to ask it and that this should solve things but wouldn't that just turn me into a subagent for claude? Why would I want to give up my agency like that.
>>62387930Your inability to think about your life and decide what you want to do is definitely a sign of NPCism aka retardation. But other than that, you correctly point out that many ai retards just spin them up to spin them up and to do fake things like answering emails, which is about the antithesis of what you would want to use it for.In conclusion, you seem to be of roughly average intelligence.
>>62386708Same, but a khhv wagie teenager
>>62387930it works well as search engine replacement, especially for comparing different products.
>>62387930The ultimate point of AI is to have it manipulate the data you yourself play around in. What do you do in life? I have mine make decent songs and then I take work data and optimize it and have it build a platform to present it to the company to show them where the pitfalls are. People who think AI cant do anything productive are people who have been filtered out. You were given an intelligence that could answer and provide information for any topic, and your response is "I cant think of what ot say to it". What issues are you encountering? Have you asked it about them? It didn't take me long to figure out things I could have it do that have made my life and job 1000x easier. So much in fact that I only have free time at my job now because those long tedious tasks at work are no longer long due to how fast it gets through the troubleshooting. >filter will be filtering and if youre asking about the efficiency of automation, there's some bad news coming your way
>>62387387Let's go for a canoe ride and rip some beers, later we can call all the chicks down and have a bonfire. Do people still call girls chicks?
>>62387270I believe it