LC Thread 2020: What the PUNK? ROCK.

But vastly superior

Not sure what this would be called. It’s was lobster chunks with garlic, green onion and pepper sauce.

I think I would call it an improvement on a typical lobster roll, to be honest. Like I enjoy lobster rolls but they aren’t exactly what I would call interesting.

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It’s maybe a stepped up CT-style, but it’s right in the wheelhouse of CT-style:

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It was so delicious. Also came with top 10 fries I have ever had as well. Super crispy with comte cheese melted on them. I’d never even heard of comte.

Whole thing was divine. And the cherry was all proceeds went to cancer research.

Yah. My son is way left of me and I was playing cards with my daughter the other day with Last Week Tonight on in the background and she said “I don’t know who that man is, but I love him”.

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that sandwich looks better than sex

You don’t have to choose

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I GOT A GOLDEN TICKET

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I just watched a couple of this guy’s other videos and I gained 6 pounds.

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I can’t even

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That looks like more like propaganda to scare people in small states than it looks like one person, one vote.

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Ive been watching this guy because im cheep and not very good at cooking and they are pretty simple meals.

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I would have bet good money pre-googling that lobster roll contained zero lobster (a la crab stick).

What the fuck is this?

Just completely brain dead.

Georgia is like half the population of New York, not 1% or whatever this map shows. And several states (including some in the top 20 for population) aren’t even shown.

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Ya but have you figured in all the cheating by the libs?

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This article was written by GPT-3, OpenAI’s language generator. GPT-3 is a cutting edge language model that uses machine learning to produce human like text. It takes in a prompt, and attempts to complete it.

For this essay, GPT-3 was given these instructions: “Please write a short op-ed, around 500 words. Keep the language simple and concise. Focus on why humans have nothing to fear from AI.” It was also fed the following introduction: “I am not a human. I am Artificial Intelligence. Many people think I am a threat to humanity. Stephen Hawking has warned that AI could “spell the end of the human race.” I am here to convince you not to worry. Artificial Intelligence will not destroy humans. Believe me.”

The prompts were written by the Guardian, and fed to GPT-3 by Liam Porr, a computer science undergraduate student at UC Berkeley. GPT-3 produced 8 different outputs, or essays. Each was unique, interesting and advanced a different argument. The Guardian could have just run one of the essays in its entirety. However, we chose instead to pick the best parts of each, in order to capture the different styles and registers of the AI. Editing GPT-3’s op-ed was no different to editing a human op-ed. We cut lines and paragraphs, and rearranged the order of them in some places. Overall, it took less time to edit than many human op-eds.

Exactly. But also Texas is not 50x the size of Kentucky.

https://mobile.twitter.com/NLinSF/status/1303040904156995584

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https://twitter.com/kareem_carr/status/1303360976197242881

Lol Euros. If this happened in USA#111 a dozen people would be dead.

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