I love the idea, but sadly it's not very precise in our case. There are even buildings on the property that - as far as I know - never existed in that place.
I came here to say this as well.
Every time someone replies with "I've asked ChatGPT.." or "Why not ask ChatGPT?" I get seriously mad.
It's like religious people. Totally convinced of a fake story and therefore tells it as truth.
> People are enthralled with this tech when they should still be very very skeptical.
Yes, that's the real issue.
Everyone should be very skeptical about ChatGPT responses. But instead it's often trusted blindly, because "it's often enough correct".
But I get the idea behind this particular move and at least it can be a chance to teach the students to distrust it.
It’s pretty solid on well understood facts, physics, mathematics. It’s not so good at problem solving, it’s pretty good at code in some languages but it others. It’s quite good at translation in a number of languages. It’s great and fictional writing in any particular style.
Isn’t denying these facts just as dogmatic as accepting them blindly?
A nice page, but I highly suggest to add a hint which timezone it shows.
I opened it and was totally frustrated to not knew if it's UTC, my timzone or something else.
I just turned off map-jumping for now. You should now have uninterrupted map-scrolling experience. Please refresh the page for the updated version. Sorry for the confusion :P
For such systems I just spell the domain backwards, which sometimes creates interesting things. Until now there was no system that detected this.
E.g. gnusmas@domain.tld instead of samsung@domain.tld
What you're referring to as Gnusmas, is in fact properly called GNU/Christmas (the Christmas celebrational event kernel with the GNU userland, err, I mean decorations and way of celebration).
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