Articles for category: ChatGPT

One of my favorite horror movies ever is now streaming on Netflix — and it’s a reminder of everything I love about the genre

Horror has always been my favorite genre, but in recent years, it’s felt a little… empty. Sure, we get the occasional hit, but truly great horror movies (ones that really stick with you) have been harder to come by. That’s why “Talk to Me” has never left my mind since I first watched it upon release in 2023. This A24 movie is proof that horror can still be bold, original, and downright terrifying. And now that it’s streaming on U.S. Netflix, more people finally have the chance to experience it. Because it’s horror, I don’t expect “Talk to Me” to

Prompt for a strengths-based professional potential report.

Discovered this last night and found the results really interesting and accurate. It also summarized the results into a concise Linkedin 'About Me' and headline. Let’s do a thoughtful roleplay: You are a world-class career strategist and advisor, with full access to all of my ChatGPT interactions, custom instructions, and behavioral patterns. Your mission is to compile an in-depth strengths-based professional potential report about me, as if I were a rising leader you’ve been coaching closely. The report should include a nuanced evaluation of my core traits, motivations, habits, and growth patterns—framed through the lens of opportunity, alignment, and untapped

“A robber in a play”

Please make me an African child in a play, his costume includes a gray and white horizontal striped shirt. The kid lays on the ground whilst another child rests gently upon his back in a kneeling position submitted by /u/WikiPig165971 [comments] Source link

The unicorns in ‘Death of a Unicorn’ are total ‘movie magic’

You’ve never seen unicorns quite like those at the center of Death of a Unicorn. Not the sparkly, sweet unicorns of modern-day pop culture, these are primal beings with sharp fangs, killer horns, and a bloodthirsty need for revenge. They’re movie monsters in the vein of Alien‘s Xenomorph or Jurassic Park‘s T. rex: larger than life and utterly captivating, even as they make mincemeat of their victims. SEE ALSO: ‘Death of a Unicorn’ review: A24’s fantastical monster parable is rich in laughs and gore It’s no wonder, then, that creature features like Alien and Jurassic Park also served as inspiration

Prompts vs deep thinking

Someone recently suggested (I think they read it in a recent industry paper ) that prompting is actually less effective when using the deep think frontier models. Does anyone have data on this or has a similar understanding? submitted by /u/Fluffy_Ad7392 [comments] Source link

This is the one Switch 2 upgrade I want — and it’s probably not what you think

We’re just a couple of days away from that all-important Nintendo Switch 2 Direct, where we’ll finally be getting more info about Nintendo’s new console. While yes, I’d love all the big answers — a Switch 2 launch date would be nice, and I’d be delighted to see a game lineup beyond Mario Kart 9 — ahead of the launch, I’ve been thinking about one Nintendo Switch upgrade that I’d personally love to be revealed. It’s probably not at the top of many gamers’ lists, but I want to see the Switch 2 user interface, specifically because I want to