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And Gemini 3 can’t..? Isn’t this just a thinking vs nonthinking model thing?

This part is interesting:

> [verify to] Speak in a stage channel.

My understanding is non-stage voice channels are E2E encrypted, and Discord retains no recordings, whereas stage channels are not. Is this a liability thing—Discord not wanting to have voice recordings of non-adults?


Javascript doesn’t generally execute on your GPU.


Website rendering does.


> Asked by CNN's Kaitlan Collins why previous editions of the National Climate Assessment were no longer available online, former fracking company CEO Wright responded [..]

lol


Maybe just have commands auto-execute if you click on links in the existing text? That would allow someone to experience the entire interface on a touch device! :>

E.g. there is **__contact__** in the page, bold and underlined, but you cannot click on it to do anything.


Sounds like the LLM you used when writing this slop comment struggled with the problem too. :>


Same experience with my personal benchmarks. Generally unimpressed with Qwen3.


o1-preview had this same issue too! You’d give it a long conversation to summarize, and if the conversation ended with a question, o1-preview would answer that, completely ignoring your instructions.

Generally unimpressed with Qwen3 from my own personal set of problems.


Likely not the case, given (1) the body was peri-mortem decapitated (by a human) and (2) apparent structural damage was limited to a single bite mark (on the ilium), with no signs of "taphonomic" damage (indicating limited soft tissue trauma)? [1]

(1) > 6DT19 had been decapitated with a single cut between the second and third cervical vertebrae , delivered from behind.

(2) > Additional [to the decapitation] peri-mortem trauma was present in the form of a series of small depressions on both sides of the pelvis [..]

> Taphonomic damage alone is also unlikely due to the appearance and margins of the lesions, which are the same colour as the surrounding bone (this differs if the break is post-mortem; [56]), and the adherence of bony fragments at the injury site (which occurs when soft tissue is present) .

[1]: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal...



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