

A headmate is another person who I share my body with, having multiple people in one body is called plurality.
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☆ ≈ She/Her ≈ ☆
☆ ≈ 21 Years Old ≈ ☆
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☆ ≈ Lesbian | Trans Fem≈ ☆
☆ ≈Gray Ace | Gray Aro ≈ ☆
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☆ ≈ Pixel Artist | Herstorian ≈ ☆
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☆ ≈ AuDHD | PTSD ≈ ☆
☆ ≈ Disabled | Plural ≈ ☆
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☆ ≈ Professionally Silly ≈ ☆
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☆ ≈ Pfp is my Cyberpunk 2077 character ≈ ☆
A headmate is another person who I share my body with, having multiple people in one body is called plurality.
Part of the problem there is that we don’t teach people how to actually use computers, we teach how to use specific programs instead usually.
A few months back I saw a post somewhere about how “kids these days don’t know how to read an analog clock”. And it’s the exact same thing, you have to teach people how to use them. You don’t just innately know how to use these things we created.
Gooners, some gooners generate a lot of slop
Forcibly feminizing the ai, one pair of thigh highs at a time
Way ahead of you, finding the most unhinged headmate to post a bunch of slop
I’ve never thought of anyone supporting LLMs in any sort of positive light. The ethical questions behind the creation of the largest models alone should have been enough to kill the tech in the first place. Let alone the insane environmental impacts and how this tech has undo any slight progress we have made in slowing climate change.
We are so fucked as a society if we continue letting corporations run wild and unchecked like this for any longer.
A lot of teachers are really underpaid and have a lot of students to worry about. And that’s on top of parents wanting to meddle in their kids education and schools trying to cram more into the same amount of time. So it’s not always possible for teachers to be able to teach everything they need to, let alone other useful things to know.
And well what I said in my original comment about people just expecting others to know things without bothering to teach them. Years ago I was expected to know how to sign my name in cursive when the school district that I was in cut cursive when I was in kindergarten. Thankfully I had a teacher who actually taught me how to later on but otherwise I wouldn’t have known.