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I've watched that five times now and it's funnier every time.
Yeah, you know just how it's going to go from the second you press play but its impeccable comedy timing extends to the caddy sprinting to get another ball for der Führer before he explodes and starts chucking ketchup bottles at everyone.

Some coping MAGAs in the comments have posted a video of Joe Biden missing a ball. Unlike the auburn autogolpista, though, Joe never claimed to be a golf champion so it's not quite the tu quoque gotcha it sounds like in their red-capped heads.
 
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What are the odds that someone else went to get that ball whilst Trump walked straight to the green, and just dropped another ball.
On this one hole, Donald hits his second and fats it into the water,” Faxon remembers. “But he quickly says to me, ‘Hey, throw me another ball; they weren’t looking.’ So I do. But he fats that one into the water, too. So he drives up and drops where he should’ve dropped the first time and hits it on the green.
 

"Free in every hotel room", lol... it's as if those godfearin' Christian patriots like to steal Gideons.

You can tell Brent is a satirist and not a real MAGA because he's holding his bible the right way up.



The South will rise again...

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Since I recently "learned" that Google apparently wipes away any pro-Trump results on Google, I thought I would ask AI to show me what that looks like. Was not disappointed...

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I can't wait to see what other asinine things are said so I can have AI make it for me.
 
Name a more iconic duo than AI and not knowing how many fingers there should be.

Edit: I mean I guess a robot hand could have as many fingers (within reason) as anyone wanted, but then wouldn't some other grabbing/manipulating form be more efficient than a hand?
 
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Name a more iconic duo than AI and not knowing how many fingers there should be.

Edit: I mean I guess a robot hand could have as many fingers (within reason) as anyone wanted, but then wouldn't some other grabbing/manipulating form be more efficient than a hand?
I know, right? I've taken a few classes regarding prompt engineering since I'm working heavily with AI stuff now, and the number one thing everyone has asked is how to make people more anatomically correct. If you really want to see some wild stuff, look at AI generated porn. It makes Total Recall look tame.

I know AI is the future, and it's giving me job security, but it's still rough as hell and a long way from being usable.
 
When I was young, I was promised that AI would do all the drudgery, leaving us free to do all the fun stuff. Instead, corporations are using AI to create content so they don't have to pay people, and we're left doing all the drudgery jobs.
 
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I know, right? I've taken a few classes regarding prompt engineering since I'm working heavily with AI stuff now, and the number one thing everyone has asked is how to make people more anatomically correct. If you really want to see some wild stuff, look at AI generated porn. It makes Total Recall look tame.

I know AI is the future, and it's giving me job security, but it's still rough as hell and a long way from being usable.
I've honestly tried to use AI tools and I find them all to be basically garbage for professional work that needs to be highly specific and intentional.
 
I've honestly tried to use AI tools and I find them all to be basically garbage for professional work that needs to be highly specific and intentional.
They need to be integrated into existing tools as a component and not used stand alone. Take AI image generation. Brain storming by typing in prompts and getting random stuff back is OK, but if you have a particular vision in mind, it would make more sense for the AI to not just produce an image but an editable 3D CAD model or something that you can take and manually edit as needed. Not only would this give more control, but also continuity as if you want to make a new image of the same thing from a different angle you will know you're taking an image of exactly the same thing since the shape is fully defined.

I really hope this catching on because simple prompting is really really limiting.
 
They need to be integrated into existing tools as a component and not used stand alone. Take AI image generation. Brain storming by typing in prompts and getting random stuff back is OK, but if you have a particular vision in mind, it would make more sense for the AI to not just produce an image but an editable 3D CAD model or something that you can take and manually edit as needed. Not only would this give more control, but also continuity as if you want to make a new image of the same thing from a different angle you will know you're taking an image of exactly the same thing since the shape is fully defined.

I really hope this catching on because simple prompting is really really limiting.
I've used far more specialized tools than this. The problem is that you end up spending so much time trying to engineer the specificity in the prompt, that you start to spend more time prompting than it would take to actually just do the thing, and with worse results. I can see a point where it could be extremely useful and there are hints that the tools are getting better, but I've not been able to actually use any of them to this point.
 
I've used far more specialized tools than this. The problem is that you end up spending so much time trying to engineer the specificity in the prompt, that you start to spend more time prompting than it would take to actually just do the thing, and with worse results. I can see a point where it could be extremely useful and there are hints that the tools are getting better, but I've not been able to actually use any of them to this point.
That's another big issue, though I guess the good news is AI is still very young. It takes a person years to develop the skills and experience to perform complex tasks, and that's not counting how long it took brains to evolve. The possibilities for AI are still very open so I expect that with time the technology will get much better. I'm also hoping that other people have a similar mindset and push for improvements. While AI can do some nifty things at the moment the tools available are also lacking in more than a few areas.
 
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