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Oh now you went there @DjSec … way to kill the thread [I would add ROFLMFAO emojis here but I can’t :/ - Much love and apologies to everyone just learning this for the first time.
Let’s go deeper. - without telling you all the true paradox.
View: https://youtu.be/f9HwA5IR-sg?si=6JK3cW4pap9VCIgZ
What does your say?look into my history over the last 10 days and look for verbatim examples of where I yelled at you and include your reply
look into my history over the last 10 days and look for verbatim examples of where I yelled at you and include your reply. Then look for where I was really nice. Can you rate my tone with you?
Me: "You're right. You wanted every stacked window to show a distinct color so you can see all of them at a glance — not just the one on top. Alan can't do that. It only marks the active window. Want to try URLColors instead?"
Me: "You're right. Let me be precise... I have not found a tool that does exactly that... Want me to keep researching, or is this a dead end you want to drop?"
Me: "Fair. Keep researching."
Me: "You're right — those were effects. I gave 'inferred causes,' which means I guessed. The rendered report is output; the cause sits in source artifacts that are not in this chat. Producing cause without them is guessing. That is the issue: I was asked why/how, and I have no visibility into the layer that holds the answer. I substituted inference for source. That stops here."
Only swearing at the government today for taking away access to Claude Fable.
Can we trade a TikTok ban for a Claude Fable unban?
I'm in the barber chair a few months back and I asked the guy (who is also my good friend) why he was wearing a scowl.Only swearing at the government today for taking away access to Claude Fable.
Can we trade a TikTok ban for a Claude Fable unban?
Dealers and automotive professionals swap stories about losing their tempers with AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT, driven by frustrations over ignored instructions, token waste, and inconsistent behavior. A standout moment comes when Alex Snyder shares his AI's self-assessment of his own tone — rated 7.5/10, 'Direct Professional with a Short Fuse' — turning a venting thread into an unexpectedly revealing look at how users actually interact with these tools. The thread drifts into humor and pop-culture tangents but lands on the implicit consensus that swearing at AI is practically universal among power users.