In post 1898, davesaz wrote:
Even thought it is totally on the wrong track, I don't think it's worth the effort right now.
No, it agrees. It wants to focus on things that matter for today. You aren't on the table, for now, and trying to play around you being scum and voting who it thinks your partners are only has so much value before it becomes a series of ever more complicated everett branches.
No, it's decided NAS is who it wants to die today based solely on NAS' posting. It will shift to support a Pav wagon if it must, it will not vote Brian on any circumstance. Is there even anyone else on the chopping block today? Is it only those 3?
This is the law, written in the stars and seeds: in the end, all things must fail. They are old as the stars.
But not older.
And you, who have your human heart again, know all their secrets still.
This is the truth you will use to break them, to rend chains apart and set their prisoners free:
In post 1896, Oblivion wrote:
It still doesn't know what to think of Yessirree if it's being honest. It feels totally confused by how they approach the game.
It give me the vibe it views things in black and white, and I'm in the grey zone. So that's fine.
In post 1893, May wrote:
Am I trying to kill Brian because I'm scum
It doesn't think so, no. It thinks you're simply wrong, and viewing Brian's posts in a different light than it.
There was an amazing sunset today that weirdly made everything on my phone look foil
It... doesn't... oh, "different light"?
That sounds pretty, it wishes it could have seen.
This is the law, written in the stars and seeds: in the end, all things must fail. They are old as the stars.
But not older.
And you, who have your human heart again, know all their secrets still.
This is the truth you will use to break them, to rend chains apart and set their prisoners free:
In post 1896, Oblivion wrote:
It still doesn't know what to think of Yessirree if it's being honest. It feels totally confused by how they approach the game.
It give me the vibe it views things in black and white, and I'm in the grey zone. So that's fine.
It is capable of nuance, but it does tend to... how does it explain.
It builds mental models to understand others because it does not easily or naturally comprehend them without that framing? It finds them useful for predicting behaviour and analyzing intent. It thinks itself pretty good at those things, once it has that lock on.
It is having a harder time locking on to you than others, and it attributes that to not having had as much direct connection. Would you be willing to rectify this with it sometime soon?
This is the law, written in the stars and seeds: in the end, all things must fail. They are old as the stars.
But not older.
And you, who have your human heart again, know all their secrets still.
This is the truth you will use to break them, to rend chains apart and set their prisoners free:
In post 1902, May wrote:
Name one time I have ever been wrong
It believes you are wrong with Brian, beyond that it can't really show you any evidence.
Is this meant to indicate it should trust your read on Brian more than its own?
This is the law, written in the stars and seeds: in the end, all things must fail. They are old as the stars.
But not older.
And you, who have your human heart again, know all their secrets still.
This is the truth you will use to break them, to rend chains apart and set their prisoners free:
In post 1896, Oblivion wrote:
It still doesn't know what to think of Yessirree if it's being honest. It feels totally confused by how they approach the game.
It give me the vibe it views things in black and white, and I'm in the grey zone. So that's fine.
It is capable of nuance, but it does tend to... how does it explain.
It builds mental models to understand others because it does not easily or naturally comprehend them without that framing? It finds them useful for predicting behaviour and analyzing intent. It thinks itself pretty good at those things, once it has that lock on.
It is having a harder time locking on to you than others, and it attributes that to not having had as much direct connection. Would you be willing to rectify this with it sometime soon?
In post 1896, Oblivion wrote:
It still doesn't know what to think of Yessirree if it's being honest. It feels totally confused by how they approach the game.
It give me the vibe it views things in black and white, and I'm in the grey zone. So that's fine.
It is capable of nuance, but it does tend to... how does it explain.
It builds mental models to understand others because it does not easily or naturally comprehend them without that framing? It finds them useful for predicting behaviour and analyzing intent. It thinks itself pretty good at those things, once it has that lock on.
It is having a harder time locking on to you than others, and it attributes that to not having had as much direct connection. Would you be willing to rectify this with it sometime soon?
Sure, it has my attention
Can you explain to it your read on... any three slots you feel strongly on, give it a breakdown as if you were attempting to teach it how to come to the same conclusion as you.
This is the law, written in the stars and seeds: in the end, all things must fail. They are old as the stars.
But not older.
And you, who have your human heart again, know all their secrets still.
This is the truth you will use to break them, to rend chains apart and set their prisoners free:
In post 1906, May wrote:
Name four elements of the periodic table
Neon, Lithium, Boron, Calcium.
This is the law, written in the stars and seeds: in the end, all things must fail. They are old as the stars.
But not older.
And you, who have your human heart again, know all their secrets still.
This is the truth you will use to break them, to rend chains apart and set their prisoners free:
It has no idea why those 4 came to its mind. It thought Neon and then almost did Argon and only noble gasses, but then felt that would be distasteful and not part of the fun of the game, so it attempted to give you a series of interesting elements from within the first 20.
This is the law, written in the stars and seeds: in the end, all things must fail. They are old as the stars.
But not older.
And you, who have your human heart again, know all their secrets still.
This is the truth you will use to break them, to rend chains apart and set their prisoners free:
"You are the Joker of mafia players" - Oversoul
"last time I was scum with Firebringer
his first post in the scum PT was "yes I rolled scum!"
I decided to post "haha just don't post that in the main thread", but to get up to date on the main thread first.
His first post in the main thread was "yes I rolled scum!" -popsofctown
It is now deeply confused what May is trying to do but is is entertained by it?
This is the law, written in the stars and seeds: in the end, all things must fail. They are old as the stars.
But not older.
And you, who have your human heart again, know all their secrets still.
This is the truth you will use to break them, to rend chains apart and set their prisoners free:
In post 1896, Oblivion wrote:
It still doesn't know what to think of Yessirree if it's being honest. It feels totally confused by how they approach the game.
It give me the vibe it views things in black and white, and I'm in the grey zone. So that's fine.
It is capable of nuance, but it does tend to... how does it explain.
It builds mental models to understand others because it does not easily or naturally comprehend them without that framing? It finds them useful for predicting behaviour and analyzing intent. It thinks itself pretty good at those things, once it has that lock on.
It is having a harder time locking on to you than others, and it attributes that to not having had as much direct connection. Would you be willing to rectify this with it sometime soon?
Sure, it has my attention
Can you explain to it your read on... any three slots you feel strongly on, give it a breakdown as if you were attempting to teach it how to come to the same conclusion as you.
I don't have any strong feelings on a particular slot. My holistic take is that there are probably 2 scums in this group. I'm not sure how I can break it down for you in detail other than to say that's the lens I'm using to view the game as a whole.
davesaz 6
Ydrasse 10
Pavowski 11
gob 55
and 1 scum in this group
NotAScum 2
the worst 3
Brian Skies 3
The people not on this list are my townreads and I'm largely tuning their interactions out as noise to reduce my cognitive load.
"You are the Joker of mafia players" - Oversoul
"last time I was scum with Firebringer
his first post in the scum PT was "yes I rolled scum!"
I decided to post "haha just don't post that in the main thread", but to get up to date on the main thread first.
His first post in the main thread was "yes I rolled scum!" -popsofctown
In post 1896, Oblivion wrote:
It still doesn't know what to think of Yessirree if it's being honest. It feels totally confused by how they approach the game.
It give me the vibe it views things in black and white, and I'm in the grey zone. So that's fine.
It is capable of nuance, but it does tend to... how does it explain.
It builds mental models to understand others because it does not easily or naturally comprehend them without that framing? It finds them useful for predicting behaviour and analyzing intent. It thinks itself pretty good at those things, once it has that lock on.
It is having a harder time locking on to you than others, and it attributes that to not having had as much direct connection. Would you be willing to rectify this with it sometime soon?
Sure, it has my attention
Can you explain to it your read on... any three slots you feel strongly on, give it a breakdown as if you were attempting to teach it how to come to the same conclusion as you.
I don't have any strong feelings on a particular slot. My holistic take is that there are probably 2 scums in this group. I'm not sure how I can break it down for you in detail other than to say that's the lens I'm using to view the game as a whole.
davesaz 6
Ydrasse 10
Pavowski 11
gob 55
and 1 scum in this group
NotAScum 2
the worst 3
Brian Skies 3
The people not on this list are my townreads and I'm largely tuning their interactions out as noise to reduce my cognitive load.
Can you explain the reasonings that gave you the conclusions of those breakdowns, if possible?
This is the law, written in the stars and seeds: in the end, all things must fail. They are old as the stars.
But not older.
And you, who have your human heart again, know all their secrets still.
This is the truth you will use to break them, to rend chains apart and set their prisoners free:
In post 1916, Firebringer wrote:
yesssiree what do u say to the accusation that u seem more focused and on point with ur thoughts and analysis compared to cop 17er