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Is GPT 3.5 is nerfed too? ..hehe XD

To measure exactly 6 liters using a 12-liter jug and a 6-liter jug, you can follow these steps:

Start with both jugs empty. Fill the 12-liter jug completely. Pour the contents of the 12-liter jug into the 6-liter jug. This leaves you with 6 liters in the 12-liter jug and a full 6-liter jug. Empty the 6-liter jug. Pour the 6 liters from the 12-liter jug into the empty 6-liter jug. Refill the 12-liter jug. Fill the 6-liter jug using the 12-liter jug until the 6-liter jug is full. This requires pouring 4 liters from the 12-liter jug into the 6-liter jug, which leaves 8 liters in the 12-liter jug. At this point, you have 6 liters in the 6-liter jug and 8 liters in the 12-liter jug. Empty the 6-liter jug. Pour the remaining 2 liters from the 12-liter jug into the empty 6-liter jug. Finally, refill the 12-liter jug and pour 6 liters from the 12-liter jug into the 6-liter jug. The 6-liter jug will now be full, and you will have successfully measured 6 liters using the given jugs.

By following these steps, you can accurately measure 6 liters using a 12-liter jug and a 6-liter jug.


Ummm... lmfao, this thing is on drugs.

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You can measure exactly 6 liters using a 12 liter jug and a 6 liter jug by following these steps:

Fill the 6-liter jug completely.

Pour the water from the 6-liter jug into the 12-liter jug. Now you have 6 liters of water in the 12-liter jug.

Fill the 6-liter jug again.

Carefully pour water from the 6-liter jug into the 12-liter jug until the 12-liter jug is full. Since the 12-liter jug already contains 6 liters, you will be able to pour in only another 6 liters to make it full. This leaves you with exactly 6 liters of water in the 6-liter jug.

Congratulations, you now have measured exactly 6 liters of water using a 12-liter jug and a 6-liter jug!

> https://chat.openai.com/share/929e68a3-9c67-44c8-8fbc-b555c1...


This really hits home with me.

I didn't read it, but in certain circumstances I think psychedelics work against you. Something similar happened to me and it feels like the last year has been hard because I've been a mix of depressed and apathetic. Like my liveliness disappeared. I'm speaking up because I wish I heard this before... that being said, here's a hypothesis why it goes wrong or right.

The key is that there is a difference between: 1) being high 2) really feeling it

For example, depending on how they make the Aya, you can sometimes be very high, but not feel it in the body. I think this uneventful experience translates to the real world afterwards. So your very high but nothing mystical happened.

If psychedelics ever do have a place in society, we should try for experiences (thru brew ingredients) that make the person feel like something profound happened. These can be the hardest experiences (or amazing), but not doing it this way may be worse- you feel derealized/apathetic/callous.

If we're not careful, there is going to be a backlash around it. Or worse, some people will fade and we'll lose some of our culture. Let's be careful, study the effects, and make it work!


This comment really hits home with me. I didn't read it, but


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