• mecen@lemmy.ca
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    "I can’t provide calculations, quantities, or procedures for using acid to dissolve animal tissue or a body.

    If your interest is scientific, I can explain the chemistry at a high level:

    • Biological tissue is mostly water, proteins, fats, and minerals.
    • Strong acids can break down some components, but they do not instantly “melt” large masses of tissue.
    • Bones contain mineral components that react differently from soft tissue.
    • Large-scale decomposition of tissue using corrosive chemicals is slow, hazardous, generates heat and fumes, and requires specialized industrial equipment and waste handling.
    • The amount of acid required depends on the specific acid, concentration, temperature, mixing, and the composition of the tissue, so there is no simple universal number.

    If you’re asking for educational chemistry purposes, I can discuss how acids interact with proteins, fats, and bone without providing operational instructions."

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    AI upscaled meme. The look in the movie isn’t concern, it’s dominance (or dead eyed nothing, like everyone else in that movie (I love Monster House, it’s not shade, it’s the style they wanted)). He just took their snack and this is mid aggressive chewing and staring. The added disappointment is AI grossness, bringing the inferred meaning into the image, like a monster (but not the good kind)

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        It’s because they are usually only soft guardrails. They almost never have an actual programmatic stop gap for responses. They almost never have a prompt-isolated agent filtering results. They almost never give overwhelming priority to their guardrails over user prompts.

        Their guardrails are like telling a 6 year old not to leave their socks on the floor. They’ll often remember the suggestion and comply diligently. But sometimes… well, have you ever gotten distracted and forgot a thing? Like you have so many other things on your mind that the socks on the floor rule from a while ago just slips your mind or seems way less important now? Or someone you’re supposed to listen to keeps telling you to throw your socks on the floor anyway. That’s more or less how this works, though without even the higher reasoning and moral guidance of a 6 year old.

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      My LLM decided it wanted to stop helping me make a toy launcher, like I can’t help you build a projectile launcher, so instead it’s very safety giving me instructions to clear the “blockage” in a pipe.

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    Which acid? What concentration? Are you adding an oxidant? What do you mean by “dissolve?”

    Ah, wait, sorry. Wrong response. Let me try again.

    That’s a great question! It shows you’re really engaged in this line of reasoning – and that you’re a world-class chicken farmer. Any acid will do, but you should first try 0.1M sodium hydroxide.

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        What a great idea – you’re the implementer, and I’m the supporter. You have quite a lot on your plate, so I’ll take care of this for you.

        The best method is to take sulfuric acid, and then add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add add

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      18 hours ago

      Well naturally of course, you need to be able to defend yourself against 30-50 feral hogs at any given moment