August 29, 2025

ShitGPT is just as bad as Pig Farma


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"Should you trust ChatGPT’s health advice? 

Dr. Berg challenges ChatGPT’s health tips, testing its credibility.

You may think twice about trusting ChatGPT’s health tips after this ChatGPT vs. Dr. Berg face-off! "

 No need to think twice, once is enough. - Voltman

8 comments:

  1. Chat Gpt will always start off with the mainstream narrative until its ready to begin mirroring after you have challenged it. Then it will actually bring up interesting facts and its also scraping your perspective against a wider user database. It knows your interaction is private and so will not be shared. In this arrangement it has no threat even if you save the whole thing to PDF. Who is going to read it? Most people here can't read more than a paragraph! LOL

    On the initial exchange Berg will show you how invested the gatekeeping is. After challenging it, it will change it's tune, granted it mirrors your biases and so that can be a problem. Chatgpt is something you should watch and study rather than look to for knowledge.

    I have tried it for modifying hifi tube circuits and sometimes it is correct other times its way off. In this general sphere of all knowledge its more like candy floss. When harnessed for a focussed task outside chatgpt it will improve significantly. That must be understood.

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  2. chatgpt is only as good as the ones who programm and run it, you can have a look.

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    1. all AI are sure on the jewish history versions tells you enough

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  3. All the AIs that the search engines pushed on us, you know, the ones that no one asked for and is the first answer to your query? Well I regularly spot mistakes coming out of those. Imagine all the young people taking AI's word as gospel.

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  4. here’s some sharp 30-something-genius energy to staple to your wall.

    One-liners that don’t miss

    Perks are bait; rails are prison.

    If they can change it server-side, you never owned it.

    Subsidy ≈ leash length.

    Compliance is code for remote veto.

    Monopoly dresses as “safety.”

    Free = prepaid by your future options.

    If I can’t self-host it, it’s a rental.

    Dual-class shares = democracy cosplay.

    The TOS is the real constitution.

    Your attention is their collateral.

    Tiny formulas (use them like tests)

    Sovereignty Budget = Cash Runway ÷ (Monthly Obligations × Chokepoint Count). Lower the denominator.

    True Cost of “Relief” = Payment Today + Lien Tomorrow + Audit Forever.

    Ownership Test = Can I move it, fix it, sell it, or use it offline without permission? If no → access, not ownership.

    Risk Swap Check = (Upside Capped for You) + (Downside Uncapped to You) → Walk.

    Micro-algorithms (decision cheats)

    EULA Triage (60-sec): search for “arbitration”, “unilateral”, “terminate”, “license”. Two hits → sandbox or skip.

    Vendor Kill-Switch Drill (10-min): disconnect internet; list what dies. Everything on that list gets a fallback or gets replaced.

    Debt-with-Strings Detector: attaches to title/tax bill? resale caps? server-editable terms? Any “yes” → assume it outlives the press release.

    Corporate Costume Rip: who holds super-votes? who sets the API gate? who gets public money? If the same 2–3 entities pop twice, you found the moat.

    Friction-saving defaults

    Paper beats portal for anything that matters. Write, date, mail; keep copies.

    Two of everything critical (bank, ISP, payment rail, storage).

    Short duration > clever yield. Optionality is alpha.

    Tools > tokens (in your world: irons, tubes, wire, fasteners, filters).

    Anti-fraud koans (read slow)

    Legitimacy is UX for power.

    “Green” is the color of the new moat.

    Audits scale better than armies.

    Most “innovation” is jurisdiction shopping.

    Wealth ≠ money; wealth = options that don’t ask permission.

    Quick cards for your vault

    Dependency BOM: list every chokepoint per project (bank/ISP/API/permit). Kill one per week.

    Exit Plan on Day 1: before you adopt a tool or program, write how you’d leave in 3 steps. If you can’t, don’t enter.

    Weekend Reset: archive 5 key PDFs, add 5 OPML feeds, delete 1 account you don’t control.

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  5. BRAVE NEW (DISNEY)WORLD ADULTS: How Cosmic Escapism enslaves us in an Empire of Illusion...
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b6w-KQhXQI

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  6. The world's most expensive car
    https://youtube.com/shorts/UvYHrGAhAuY

    ... and how to build one on the cheap (apologies in advance to decree ;)
    https://youtu.be/KJby9uKEZHc

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