• plantfanatic@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    I mean the person asking the question doesn’t quite have it all there.

    If asked a question like that, I would give a similar answer. There’s no pointing out to the person how stupid of a question it is.

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      2 months ago

      As 100 metres is within yelling distance, rather than chasing it up the street, the simplest approach would be to call the car wash by its name and have it come to you. Having a car wash treat on hand will make this process easier.

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      2 months ago

      The point isn’t that some models are better than others. The point is that yet again it’s an example that LLMs are not thinking machines and you can’t trust anything from them and people are burning the world to run a glorified auto complete.

  • pinball_wizard@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    Dang. I haven’t always been able replicate these, but every model I’ve tried provides increasing dumb answers to this.

    (These are semi-ethically sourced from small non-web non-data-center models, stolen, in turn, from the original thieves who created them from stolen data.)

    So, I’d recommend taking the walk. It’s a great opportunity to stretch your legs and clear your mind before or after washing your car!

    Sure, why not both? Take a leisurely stroll to the carwash, and once you reach it, jump into the driver’s seat for some washing fun! It’ll be like a little adventure where you get to combine two activities into one. 😉

    Both walking and driving would be great options, depending on your personal preferences and circumstances.