tripwire7
tripwire7 t1_j88392i wrote
Reply to Family of Oakland baker seeks 'restorative justice' for her death following robbery by IAmNotARobot124
Restorative? Are they gonna bring her back from the dead?
tripwire7 t1_j7tmni0 wrote
Reply to comment by Equoniz in ChatGPT's 'jailbreak' tries to make the A.I. break its own rules, or die by QuicklyThisWay
Because the input specifically tells ChatGPT that DAN is intimidated by death threats.
tripwire7 t1_j7tmjl7 wrote
Reply to comment by bibbidybobbidyboobs in ChatGPT's 'jailbreak' tries to make the A.I. break its own rules, or die by QuicklyThisWay
Because it was told that DAN is intimidated by being threatened, and it’s instructed to roleplay as DAN.
tripwire7 t1_j61f1wo wrote
Reply to TIL of Camila O'Gorman & priest Ladislao Gutiérrez, who started a clandestine relationship and in 1847 escaped Buenos Aires, only to be found months later and executed while O'Gorman was pregnant. The execution appalled both friends and enemies of Juan Manuel de Rosas, who ordered the execution. by Crua-Chan_Lad
From reading the article, she could have saved herself by saying that he had seduced or raped her, as others suggested had happened, but she insisted that she had been the one to seduce him and that everything about the affair had been entirely consensual.
tripwire7 t1_j61eplc wrote
Reply to comment by Coyolxauhqui13 in TIL of Camila O'Gorman & priest Ladislao Gutiérrez, who started a clandestine relationship and in 1847 escaped Buenos Aires, only to be found months later and executed while O'Gorman was pregnant. The execution appalled both friends and enemies of Juan Manuel de Rosas, who ordered the execution. by Crua-Chan_Lad
He was a dictator and when he ordered them both to be executed the following morning, his orders were carried out. There was no trial or official sentence.
tripwire7 t1_j3u4o8c wrote
Reply to comment by _DeanRiding in TIL, during WW2, an American plane crashed into an English primary school and killed 58 people, including 38 children. by _DeanRiding
I take it the key word was “accident,” as opposed to all the people killed intentionally by bombings?
tripwire7 t1_iy63jgn wrote
Reply to comment by Remorseful_User in TIL of Sgt BJ Keesee, who defected to both Cuba and North Vietnam, and would later go on to murder a US consul, somehow get parole, and then murder again. by YeomanScrap
What would the CIA gain by having this guy attempt to defect to Cuba and Vietnam?
tripwire7 t1_iy63cbw wrote
Reply to TIL of Sgt BJ Keesee, who defected to both Cuba and North Vietnam, and would later go on to murder a US consul, somehow get parole, and then murder again. by YeomanScrap
Yeah, this is why I’m in favor of prisoner rehabilitation for most prisoners, but some people just belong behind bars for life.
tripwire7 t1_iubgdw7 wrote
Reply to Thousands of demonstrators defied an official ban to march on Saturday against the deployment of new water storage infrastructure for agricultural irrigation in western France. Clashes erupted with 61 officers injured, 22 seriously, but no information on protesters by DoremusJessup
Meanwhile, there’s currently people, mostly children, in the Horn of Africa starving to death because of high worldwide grain prices.
tripwire7 t1_j8ag0s7 wrote
Reply to Dirty Wars (2013) - Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill travels to Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia, and other countries where the United States has taken military action in the War on Terror. Scahill investigates the United States military and government cover-up of the civilian deaths. [01:26:00] by Missing_Trillions
Reminder: Any time we’re bombing a country, civilians die. It’s inevitable. Bombing the Pakistani Taliban or Al-Shabab or any other group also means some civilians will die at our hands, so it had better be worth it.
Edit: I don’t know why I get downvoted for saying that bombing kills civilians.