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It doesn’t mean they’re not mentally unwell.
Also, where was OC ‘punching down’ on the ‘mentally unwell community’?
What does that even mean?
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It doesn’t mean they’re not mentally unwell.
Also, where was OC ‘punching down’ on the ‘mentally unwell community’?
What does that even mean?
ThePowerOfGreek
Except they’re Nepali
Is this… oh god please be… 15 year old news?
“Found the lib”? This is Lemmy. We’re all libs.
In the context of everything going on, “blindfolded and barefoot” is hardly newsworthy
Imagine how weird we must seem to any extraterrestrial life that’s capable of observing us
It’s a game of monopoly that’s still ongoing
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I assumed this was happening for years
John Oliver has really let himself go
And keep pumping out kids and let Tiktok raise them
If it doesn’t flop, humanity will.
Of course it would have been impossible. One in four climbers on K2 does not make it back. This is a non-story, as tragic as the loss of life may be. 25% mortality rate. You have better odds rolling a die for your life. Punintended.
(I’m not saying they shouldn’t have stopped to help; only that the likelihood of him surviving was near-zero.)
DEATHS ON K2
K2 is considered one of the most difficult climbs. For every four climbers attempting to summit K2, one climber dies. In comparison one in every 20 attempting to climb Mount Everest dies. As of June 2018, only 367 people have completed the ascent of K2 and 86 had died trying. As of 1995 113 people reached the summit of K2 and 48 died. In 1995 seven people were killed in brutal storm that raged for nine days. Thirty kilometers away a rock climber froze to death in a hanging tent. In August 2008, eleven climbers died over two days (See Below), In a 1953 attempt, Art Gilkey was killed, either in an avalanche or in a deliberate attempt to avoid burdening his companions.
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Gpt-4 helped me prepare my client for cross examination last week.
It predicted ten key questions he would likely be asked, and specified what he should say and what he mustn’t say, based on the way courts have decided cases historically in similar contractual disputes.
All of those questions came up. So yeah, GPT-4 is still smart.
How strange. I’d never heard of this man before and my Uber driver yesterday told me he gave him a ride to the airport last week.
Fortunately, I’m a sole practising lawyer. So the results speak for themselves. Nobody cares how you crafted 100 pages of written argument. The court is only concerned whether it’s persuasive and accurately represents the applicable legal principles. It’s hard work to make sure gpt-4 isn’t confused, but that’s a skill one develops over time.
Bit redundant, no?