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Cake day: March 8th, 2025

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  • Is there a way I could share without sending any of my personal info with it?

    Also wanted to follow up and give you kudos now that I’ve had more time to play with it.

    It genuinely helped me understand more about persuasion and evidence based decision making, and does a wonderful job of always relating back to its base clarity tools.

    Also this comment saying that we can’t trust it because it’s made by companies like OpenAI - I think that’s always something to keep in mind, but doesn’t make it’s responses totally useless.

    I’ve asked it questions with leanings in just about every direction:

    • Is human caused climate change real?
    • What is Joe Rogan’s agenda/what side does he take on ideas?
    • What leads to the happiest countries?
    • Capitalism leads to the most profitable, not best, products.

    With all of these I feel like it didn’t act as a source of truth but rather it gave me a system to break down any bias/emotional wording in the claims themselves, figure out if they are falsifiable (which is actually a great thing I learned about while using it), and gave me a lot to think about each time.

    Of course it would bring up research on topics that were well researched like national happiness surveys or climate research.

    Overall great work and I think even if it’s not perfect, the logical way it approaches these claims really would help anyone in today’s media landscape. ❤️









  • Tbf if you want a big following for ads and such you need to use whatever has the people on it.

    Lemmy is great for personal hobbies and enjoyment, but not running/advertising a business (which I assume the podcast is).

    And it should probably stay that way? Not sure.

    But I’m of the opinion that stuff like Instagram/Fb/X will always be around, but I’ll stick with things like Lemmy for personal stuff.









  • Nice! What’s your main reason for paying for plus? I have pro and have never hit any limits. The heaviest usage I use it for is probably writing blog posts. It’s great at giving me the first 75% of the writing/structure and the I fact check and add my own thoughts/opinions where it got kinda boring or just wrong.

    As far as advice, for me it’s much more accurate than trusting an online forum post (people can be dramatic online) but yeah still worth taking it with a grain of salt anyways. In my experience it never has a harsh opinion, it normally weighs both sides of a situation pretty well and almost frustratingly won’t give me a straight answer. Which is probably a good thing since I ultimately make up my own mind haha


  • I actually never got good use out of the free version, but might just be my use cases. I had a friend who was getting great responses from it and when I asked him about it he said I have to try the pro version if I want actual good responses.

    For me the real gain for answering questions is just time saving too. I could spend that time looking through 5-6 articles that are probably half wrong, or just get a well rounded answer immediately. For example, I use it for questions like “how long should I bake chicken breasts?” And since that’s a pretty well researched and not controversial topic, it answers very accurately (and I can add unique details like how “done” I want it to be or if I marinaded it)