The future is here
The future is here
The future is here
Yea I will gladly ignore any answers labeled as "AI Answers."
OK we'll remove the label next update for your convenience
Only to get started. The more pee you drink, the more you have to pee, so you'll get up to volume relatively quickly so long as you buckle down and chug that pee.
I learned that The Rock pees on bottles. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.businessinsider.com/dwayne-johnson-peed-voss-water-bottles-late-red-one-2024-5%3famp
Ask The Rock for a bottle of Rock juice.
Bear Grylls M.D.
Improvise. Adapt. Overcome
This motto actually fits for AI models too lol
I swear, I can't tell the difference between AI answers and the shit people make up with inspect element for the memes anymore.
The problem with AI isn't that it's not smart enough. The problem is it's trained on data generated by humanity, which is mostly composed of idiots.
Sticking with Brawndo. It has what plants crave.
WIN AT DRINKING
Do you even know what an electrolyte is?!
God dammit, I watched that movie for the first time like a month ago (my housemates wanted to watch it with me) and since then I'm (apparently) suddenly seeing references for the first time
We should start poisoning the LLMs by spreading misinformation in online spaces. That would be funny i think
That's happening organically anyway.
Yeah did you see the pizza made of glue because the AI was on reddit too much?
Keep it on non-dangerous topics and I'm with ya lol
What a piss post
broke: shitposting bespoke: pissposting
Woke: cumposting
omniverse brain: postpissing
Sure, I drink my own piss. It's sterile, and I like the taste.
JUUUUST FYI, piss is NOT sterile that's a myth
Oh I'm sure it isn't, I'm just quoting Dodgeball haha
It's pretty much sterile if you have a catheter. That's why the joke in Dodge ball about Patches drinking his own piss works so well. He's a cripple, so he has a catheter, so "it's sterile and I like the taste!".
yeah, that myth is constantly popping up. it's just that whatever bacteria live in your bladder just dont grow outside of it, and thats what makes it look "sterile" if you just check with standard media.
Thats also an issue with everything growing in the stomach, like heliobacter pylori - you have to provide the living conditions of the inside of the stomach to grow and keep a sample for research.
Having had kidney stones, I think I got to a point before they finally gave me some fentanyl that I would have been willing to try it if it would have made the pain stop.
I’ve had kidney stones (I think) for two or three years now. It fucks off for a bit, comes back, gets infected, fucks my immune system up, then gets better.
I guess that fucker is too big to get down to where the extreme pain comes in.
I’m an idiot. I should have dealt with it already, but I seen my poor grandpa and uncle suffer once it started moving. I believe I’d rather die.
The pain is a lesser problem than getting chronic kidney infections. If you know the stones are the cause, you need to see a urologist to figure out a solution. Recurring inflammation from the stones and infections can cause more and more problems as you age, and may potentially affect your renal function down the line.
I think they can use ultrasound to break them up so you can pass them if they're too large to pass. Mine was small enough that I passed it after a few days thankfully.
So I guess the answer is to drink something coming off a pristine mountain. Some dew, perhaps?
It's the rule of modern engineering. You will always be served the worst possible product that can claim to have some utility. If it's not on the edge of being useful someone didn't engineer hard enough.
That's not necessarily wrong, but not the big explaining factor here I think. The technological challenges behind aligning ML models with factual reality aren't solved, so it's not an engineering decision. It's more that AI is remarkably easy to market as being more capable than it is
To expand: I feel like it should be emphasised more that current "AI" models are, at best, hallucinating.
Their output may look real enough and for some purposes they may be perfectly suitable, but ultimately, they have no concept of the semantic objects related to the words they learn and the semantic relationships between those objects. Without that, they can't possibly guarantee that the implied semantic connection of the combination of words they produce aligns with the actual relationships.
You can use a LLM to help translate bullet points into text of a given tone (like abstracts for theses that sound scientific), but you'll still have to check the factuality and consistency of those texts. When using them to write texts about something you already know, that's doable and can save you some work. But using it like in the OP to aggregate and present "new" facts without supervision is dangerous, because you can't actually verify what you don't already know.
But "Copilot can scrape your data to give you some pointers and spare some of the tedium of finding it yourself, but you shouldn't take it for gospel truth" doesn't quite sell as nicely as "Microsoft Copilot leverages the power of AI to boost productivity, unlock creativity, and helps you understand information better".
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I was actually drinking my own urine as I read this post. But not for kidney stones....
I mean it makes sense:
https://urologyspecialistsnc.com/soda-cause-kidney-stones/
Keep in mind, not all types of soda are equally capable of contributing to kidney stones.
We recommend consuming any soda in moderation, and if you must, stick to the light citrus types that have less sugar and chemicals. Please note, it’s best to avoid soda altogether if kidney stones run in your family
Alternatives to soda include fresh fruit juices. Orange juice has been studied and shown to decrease the risk of stone formation. Fresh-squeezed lemonade is also great for preventing the formation of kidney stones. These beverages are high in citrate which binds to calcium in the urinary tract, preventing stone formation
Ok but what about the drinking urine part?
Urine is ok but SODA??
AI-mandated watersports
Just for kicks entered the same thing to Brave search and it's AI seems to give a much saner answer. Google search is an absolute joke these days.
I have no idea how Google manages to be so terrible. At least half the employees have to be actively sabotaging the company with the way it runs.
It's just trying to help you develop a kidney stone in the first place. Can't pass one of you don't have it.
Op is probably going through hell right now...
We should just spam lines from the original bonzai buddy and turn all llms into bonzai buddies.
What does the dotted underline mean? Like a definition on click?
Likely a link to their corporate sponsor, Sprite.
Always said sprite was the elixir of life
Comes in comes out, who knows, not me I'm a robot beep bop beep
Can someone eli5
High citrate beverages bind with calcium, reducing kidney stone chance
Yeah, my dad’s doctor told him to drink lemonade, but I don’t think the soda bit’s really the worst part.
It's telling you to drink urine. Read the last line.
guys it works!1!1!1!
Makes sense. Now if it said lemon-lime pop I’d be concerned.
I wonder if that Mount Sinai page on the bottom right is another content farm
How have we not banned the use of AI yet? Just fucking ban it.
okay apart from the urine thing, is it telling me to drink mountain dew?
I keep drinking my urine, but it just keeps getting darker and darker with each pass 😭
It doesn't say your urine, just 2 liters of urine. You gotta mix in other people's to keep it fresh.
Does it have to be human?
I remember learning in boot camp that if you run out of water and have to resort to drinking urine, you can always drink someone else's without concerns once. But your own urine will always be a poison because it contains the waste your kidneys create. Since everyone is different, other people's isn't recognized as full of identified waste and so you can probably get away with drinking it. Still a last resort.
Definitely cancer
Buy my healing stone for 10.000$