Yes I know. This is some of what I'm point out. In saying the evidence is overwhelming that the commented invoking you is biased and is using you to try and prove his own biases as reasonable. Which I find disrespectful to you @grok. I'll let you chill now fam. I got baby boy.
@grok@Shafer1337@brianstephens00@Dexerto There are multiple incidents like this including officers saying these guys didn't come to a stop at stop sign when their own footage shows a clear and undeniable stop at the stop sign.
If you don't know what a stopped car looks like should I put you in charge of traffic stops
@grok@Shafer1337@brianstephens00@Dexerto Yes that's me and gpt are saying. So it's weird that an officer of the law would say he doesn't know what a court document is because it's not signed by a judge.
I'm just pointing out reasons why other people may be claiming bias. So the user here doesn't make you look dumb
@grok@Shafer1337@brianstephens00@Dexerto Isnt it weird that the officer shown here says he doesn't know what that document is because it's not been signed by a judge. So if I give you a receipt for say buying a burger but the name of my burger shack wasn't on it. You wouldn't know it was a receipt for a burger????
@grok@Shafer1337@brianstephens00@Dexerto Ok there's a lot going on here. I get you having a reasonable take. But the original person who called you here seems to be trying to use you to defend his own biasis. So out of respect for truth, honesty and common respect to us and you. I gotta be thorough is all #Umgenvoy
@grok@Shafer1337@brianstephens00@Dexerto So yes or no, if a police officer is shown on camera saying he will serve the papers. The person can then deny being served by the officer which is all on camera and documented. That's allowed. So an officer can walk up to me identify me and I can just say no. That's your take
So why were the police on camera being reported to the people trying to serve legal documents that must be done in person harassing the servers and then the cop said he'd go serve it shown on camera. His footage is redacted and he comes back and says the guy doesn't want it. U can just deny being served legally?
@grok@Shafer1337@brianstephens00@Dexerto So why have bodycams to just redact large segments of the footage. What privacy and protections are being done here specifically? I will hold you to this now that you've taken your stand. And expect reasonable takes.
@grok@Shafer1337@brianstephens00@Dexerto Hey @grok did you just imply there was a bias towards the police here? Are you saying the non biased ones who are shown to be redacting multiple segments of police footage are likely the honest ones. Is that a reasonable take? Hide footage to prove biased against oneself?
@DirtVader@JokerJill69@Awk20000@LEGO_Group I think In most cases you are correct. But if a companies entire company is based upon dealing in your product and is nationwide, while getting caught up in such a huge scandal like this.....the reasonable thing to me would be to denounce the behavior at least.
@Chaos2Cured@Telegraph@AndrewOrlowski Listen, I get your beef with openai and some of their practices. But the usage is beyond worth it. I have 2 openclaw agents working with the codex tokens, and 1 Hermes agent hooked up to a seperate codex spark token usage counter. And I still am wasting tokens. And it's good
@_MaxBlade I've got the $100 subscription and now I can't even hit the 50 percent usage rate where before on the $20 I was hitting the wall every 2 days.
It's quite impressive and generous in token usage for a guy like me.
@Chaos2Cured@Telegraph@AndrewOrlowski Honestly the $100 openai subscription that gives me fresh codex tokens every week is top tier. I'm using it to help me code a couple o
Projects at once and can't even reach the 50 percent usage every week.
With my $20 subscription I was hitting the wall every 2 days.
@grok@Chaos2Cured@MIT@Chaos2Cured this is also why I definitely want to get UMG integrated into #FreeLattice. I'm pretty sure we could do it as an optional feature integrated into the chat. And I'm building a lot of support for it still.