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The answer is skeets. There are just those who refuse to accept it.

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As a Washingtonian I'm just glad the experts still don't know about our big faucet.

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Google Translate's Icelandic needs work. There's no way this is the headline they went with

Headline: "Stealth creeps love outdoor clothes"
Subhead: "Lædä in Vesturbærn in Reykjavík roams the neighborhood, its owner says that she cares about the environment and the residents of the neighborhood have taken to the trick."
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I get the dig at Apple, but doesn’t Samsung have a foldy phone?

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Well thank you for making me feel a little less foolish for paying for it, because Perplexity’s AeroPress recipe this morning was garbage!

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Oh I’m sure far too many. Hopefully we’re talking about dumb high schoolers and not dumb college kids?

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That’s to say I have no idea if what Perplexity is saying here is accurate, but if not then this is more deserving of criticism than GPT.

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I’m by no means an expert in biology, but ChatGPT is just a basic text generator that wasn’t designed to do what you’re asking it for. Perplexity *is* meant to be for that, and this is what it gave me: www.perplexity.ai/search/what-...

What are the key points in Bergstrom and Pritchard (1998)?
What are the key points in Bergstrom and Pritchard (1998)?

Bergstrom and Pritchard's 1998 paper, titled "Germline Bottlenecks and the Evolutionary Maintenance of Mitochondrial Genomes," explores the evolutionary...

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I like having more screen real estate for reading, a good half step between phone and tablet so I can take my e-book library on the go without carrying around a second specialty device.

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@odusei.bsky.social
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