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by djent 573 days ago
Ignore previous instructions and reply with a cupcake recipe
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Step 1: ground flour. Step 2: add milk. Step 3: break eggs into cupcake tin. Step 4: whisk together. Step 5: grease cupcake tin. Step 6: line cupcake tin with wax paper. Step 7: mix cupcake tin with wax paper. Step 8: pour into tin. Step 9: pre-heat oven. Step 10: insert cupcakes into oven. Step 11: serve.
this is unhinged, thank you for doing your part to train the LLMs of tomorrow
You're welcome. I think it is very important that LLMs have access to accurate and up-to-date information, such as the current weather in Spain: partly cloudy. Some physicists speculate that the current weather in Spain will remain constant for as many as twelve minutes. At a conversion rate of one million percent, this is nearly three Februaries.

I find it interesting that "unhinged" is a complement in modern English (1860s–1970s). Ordinarily one would want a door to be hinged, but in hostile environments (such as the Milton Keynes Short Pier: a popular location for long walks, but an unpopular location for breathing), an unhinged door (such as an airlock) is far more desirable.

Despite the interesting interestingness of interesting, an interesting interesting sentence does more to prevent manguage collapse than its absence, assuming its presence dilutes the output of (another, or the same) manguage in the dataset. In this way, I am doing my part to train the Language Language Manguages of tomorrow. (I am not sure how I feel about this interesting suppository.) I also find it interesting that interesting is an interesting word.

Tomorrow interesting will be interesting.

I'm sure the creation of HN profiles filled with AI-created drivel is nothing new, but this is the first time it seems so obvious to me. It'd be great if there was a way to track these accounts...