One of the minigames in the game is "upvote post". Your username is the username of the post. I have no idea what the content of the post is, it went by too quickly for me to read it.
I think the lack of universal healthcare is a very significant limiter to freedom of job movement in the US, especially if your whole family depends on the health insurance you get from work.
I was expecting it to ask you to say some bad words which also could work as a thing languange models can't do (unless u finetune of course but as a joke captcha).
I've made a lot of apps with claude.e.g I made a pretty complex swiftui app recently even though I don't know swift. Usually you have to help Claude debug them and sometimes point it in the right direction.
Since the vast majority of Swift and SwiftUI documentation online is outdated, I've found that concatenating the best of "what's new in Swift 5.x / 6.x" blogs then asking it to organize that into a prompt for itself, then adding that to the system prompt, helps the LLM produce idiomatic and current code.
While these changes may require "new ways of thinking" in humans, the LLM seems to have these conceptual approaches embedded already thanks to other languages that did these things earlier. The what's new just shows it the syntax for these concepts in Swift.
I do recall reading that certain autoimmune disorders like psoriasis which are therapeutically impacted by serotonin receptors’ effects on the immune system do happen to increase susceptibility to fungal infection
iirc/afaik
before readings: that paper is wild
(I’ll approach it with a grain of salt while also not immediately discounting it)
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