

style prompt injection which doesn’t really work on opus.
After a quick google, JB communities on Reddit don’t seem to agree with you.


style prompt injection which doesn’t really work on opus.
After a quick google, JB communities on Reddit don’t seem to agree with you.


So usually the agents still need an agent instruction (a prompt). How are moltbots configured so they use and interact the moltbook?


they navigate automatically (bring you to the correct destination) with no human intervention. they’re the perfect example of
I don’t know about your elevators, but I still have to press a floor button in mine?


as a civilian until they roll out the tanks, and your guns can’t do shit against tanks.
CIA would like to present you Simple Sabotage Field Manual solving all your needs in that department.
Asylum seeker =/= immigrant.
And yes, the massive fuckup with all those West European countries letting in asylum seekers is very unpopular with the population (see backpedaling in Denmark).
In the EU, as an immigrant you are able to get […] medical care
As is fucking proper. Do you want people too sick to work on the streets?
I’m not an USian so for the last part of your comment, I also have no idea about the sentiments.
people in EU, where they get a lot of money
Can you elaborate? Because I don’t think it’s true and I can’t Google anything that would confirm your argument. (So I think you might’ve dreamed up that)
You:
Higher rates of population growth can be good
Commenter before you:
I’m always shocked when people who understand infinite growth is a fallacy when it comes to the corporate world, don’t understand that trying to grow the population into infinity year after year is just the government equivalent of that fallacy
Sure “the higher rates of population growth” can be good. Usually for the wealthy and or privileged classes though, and ultimately always they don’t solve the underlying issue causing the original problem.
Thank you captain obvious. What’s your point in the discussion, as you havent made one in that comment.
Seems like a good reason for unions and worker protection
Yes. There’s not enough unions in the EU and the power is overwhelmingly favouring the employers (interestingly that is the effect of allowing mass immigration into the EU: more workers who didn’t unionise and were willing to work more hours for less money tends to weaker the worker class power; I have no idea how to give us more power short of literally eating the rich). I don’t even want to think how shit the worker situation is in the USA.
nothing is stopping people from building enough housing save the desire to keep prices artificially high
I don’t know where you’re located. I live in a big European city. The space here is limited. The new housing is mostly being built outside of the city really, and it will take years for it to get the proper treatment (like buses, trams, metro line). The immigrants are directly competing with me for the in-city apartments. This could be different if you’re located in, IDK, Iceland, where the space is not really a problem, or in USA where you don’t have public services.
our shit wouldn’t be as cheap
Our cheap shit is imported from cheap countries though?
Given more demand yet they could have built more but little enough to again maximize gain
In 10 to 20 years. But the problem of competing for limited resources is now. Seeing a problem here?
How has immigration affected the average voter?
More competition on the job market, housing market and so on? Especially visible in big companies and big cities?
And immigrants famously will work longer hours for less, thus the capitalists are using them to keep wages low.


No, this is done to ensure there’s no competition when selling games. Why do you think console games are pricier than PC ones? On PC we still have some competition.


Hi, could you share what phone you bought? I’m looking for a replacement in the near future and I want to get a headstart on the research.


Ummmm… According to YT, about 50% of new videos is AI generated (20% AI slop, 30% AI brainrot, don’t ask me whats the difference), and some industry analytics expect that to grow to 90%>
Huh? That is the literal opposite of what I said. Like, diametrically opposite.
The system summarizes and hashes docs. The model can only answer from those summaries in that mode. There’s no semantic retrieval step.
No, that’s exactly what you wrote.
Now, with this change
SUMM -> human reviews
That would be fixed, but will work only for small KBs, as otherwise the summary would be exhaustive.
Case in point: assume a Person model with 3-7 facts per Person. Assume small 3000 size set of Persons. How would the SUMM of work? Do you expect a human to verify that SUMM? How are you going to converse with your system to get the data from that KB Person set? Because to me that sounds like case C, only works for small KBs.
Again: the proposition is not “the model will never hallucinate.”. It’s “it can’t silently propagate hallucinations without a human explicitly allowing it to, and when it does, you trace it back to source version”.
Fair. Except that you are still left with the original problem of you don’t know WHEN the information is incorrect if you missed it at SUMM time.
The system summarizes and hashes docs. The model can only answer from those summaries in that mode
Oh boy. So hallucination will occur here, and all further retrievals will be deterministically poisoned?
So… Rag with extra steps and rag summarization? What about facts that are not rag retrieval?
A very tailored to llms strengths benchmark calls you a liar.
https://artificialanalysis.ai/articles/gemini-3-flash-everything-you-need-to-know (A month ago the hallucination rate was ~50-70%)


I want to believe you, but that would mean you solved hallucination.
Either:
A) you’re lying
B) you’re wrong
C) KB is very small
Now you’re a bacon of just ice.
I’ll see myself out.