Forums59
Topics1,059,139
Posts14,314,533
Members144,646
|
Most Online39,925 Dec 30th, 2023
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Dave-0]
#15383935
04/24/25 05:50 PM
|
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 105,316
Bigbob_FTW
OP
Big Sprocket Bob
|
OP
Big Sprocket Bob
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 105,316 |
I have copilot but rarely use it. I haven't tinkered with it enough to be able to comment intelligently on it. it's integrated into our Visual Studio so it's very handy evaluating code. Bob, not picking on ya, but using this as an example. Please forgive me as no bad intentions were meant. no offense at all. 
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Dave-0]
#15383936
04/24/25 05:51 PM
|
Joined: Apr 2014
Posts: 9,013
Jpurdue
TFF Celebrity
|
TFF Celebrity
Joined: Apr 2014
Posts: 9,013 |
I need to ask it how to make a small field EMP to disrupt power flow for when they become coherent enough to take over.
I can see where it can help you in your tech fields for what your doing.
Was listening to a podcast between Dr. John Deloney and Carlos Whittaker talking about how technology is actually making us (the entire human race) stupidererer. Before and after brain scans showing how technology is causing us to quit using our brains and the detriments it's causing on societies. Just by using what we now consider basic conveniences** such as Maps features on our phones, it's taking away our ability to discover and think for ourselves. I can't recall the exact number, but it was like 93% memory improvement between taxi drivers who turned off the digital maps and used their heads vs. someone who only ever did Google maps. We, as a species, are so fascinated with using technology to help us, that we are actually becoming dumber because of it. We all want better-faster-more for more productivity, but on the back end, it's taking away our ability to THINK and problem solve.
In the case explained with which bush to find the biggest bass, it doesn't have intuition and never will. It can give you a feasible answer based solely on data and probability, but it can't "feel" or use real time, good old fashioned experience.
**I didn't know how to spell conveniences so I took the easy way out and let auto correct fix it. I did however, go back and attempt it a few times to commit it to memory. That being said, look at how people type, spell, (don't) use punctuation, capitalization and have run on sentences, even in this thread, let alone society today. My boss lady just the other day said "send the deets in a bit" referring to a customer. Is it really that much of a strain on your brain to type details? Use proper grammar? I have no argument with anything you've said. Doesn't change anything I've said either. They are not mutually exclusive... both points of view are true and valid.
"Bragging may not bring happiness, but no man having caught a large fish goes home through an alley." -A.L. www.LunkerLore.com
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
#15383941
04/24/25 05:59 PM
|
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 17,892
Chris B
TFF Guru
|
TFF Guru
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 17,892 |
Sounds like I have to do all the work and this AI thing gets all the credit. And I don’t even know how to make Terminator memes.
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Jpurdue]
#15383942
04/24/25 06:00 PM
|
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640
Dave-0
DYSON
|
DYSON
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640 |
I need to ask it how to make a small field EMP to disrupt power flow for when they become coherent enough to take over.
I can see where it can help you in your tech fields for what your doing.
Was listening to a podcast between Dr. John Deloney and Carlos Whittaker talking about how technology is actually making us (the entire human race) stupidererer. Before and after brain scans showing how technology is causing us to quit using our brains and the detriments it's causing on societies. Just by using what we now consider basic conveniences** such as Maps features on our phones, it's taking away our ability to discover and think for ourselves. I can't recall the exact number, but it was like 93% memory improvement between taxi drivers who turned off the digital maps and used their heads vs. someone who only ever did Google maps. We, as a species, are so fascinated with using technology to help us, that we are actually becoming dumber because of it. We all want better-faster-more for more productivity, but on the back end, it's taking away our ability to THINK and problem solve.
In the case explained with which bush to find the biggest bass, it doesn't have intuition and never will. It can give you a feasible answer based solely on data and probability, but it can't "feel" or use real time, good old fashioned experience.
**I didn't know how to spell conveniences so I took the easy way out and let auto correct fix it. I did however, go back and attempt it a few times to commit it to memory. That being said, look at how people type, spell, (don't) use punctuation, capitalization and have run on sentences, even in this thread, let alone society today. My boss lady just the other day said "send the deets in a bit" referring to a customer. Is it really that much of a strain on your brain to type details? Use proper grammar? I have no argument with anything you've said. Doesn't change anything I've said either. They are not mutually exclusive... both points of view are true and valid. Concur! When I was learning to fly back in the late 90's, I bought the newest, greatest AirMapper 9000 GPS unit to use for flying. Cost me a lot of money. Showed it to my instructor and was going to bring it with us and he told me "no, he doesn't want me to even bring it on the plane. We're here to learn pilotage, not use toys. I want you to learn how to use landmarks, directions and how to actually fly." (side note, he also said that stuff will never work for flying.) Never did get to use it. That being said... Which is really smarter? Are humans still holding the reins?
Laws won't fix a sin problem. What this world needs is a revival, change of the heart. ~The Skipper
Age is a number. Old is a lifestyle.
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
#15383946
04/24/25 06:04 PM
|
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640
Dave-0
DYSON
|
DYSON
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640 |
I would LOVE to see it give some ideas on how to get this country out of debt and balance our budget. Getting our "Leaders" to actually enact some of it however, is the opposite end of the spectrum.
Laws won't fix a sin problem. What this world needs is a revival, change of the heart. ~The Skipper
Age is a number. Old is a lifestyle.
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Chris B]
#15383947
04/24/25 06:05 PM
|
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640
Dave-0
DYSON
|
DYSON
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640 |
Sounds like I have to do all the work and this AI thing gets all the credit. And I don’t even know how to make Terminator memes. Pssstttt...it doesn't even kiss you when it's done. 
Laws won't fix a sin problem. What this world needs is a revival, change of the heart. ~The Skipper
Age is a number. Old is a lifestyle.
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
#15383958
04/24/25 06:23 PM
|
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640
Dave-0
DYSON
|
DYSON
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640 |
Apologies owed, y'all are changing my (hard headed) mind. I even tried it to, figure out a question I had earlier about getting stuck in the mud with my dump truck. Was reading what BigBob was saying earlier about git repository and although I don't know what that is, it sounds very helpful for a much more complex problem on what could be a global issue in his company. (Bob, the link about modes didn't work...) I still don't like it, will always be very wary of it, but I tried it and it didn't hurt, so there's that. 
Laws won't fix a sin problem. What this world needs is a revival, change of the heart. ~The Skipper
Age is a number. Old is a lifestyle.
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
#15383962
04/24/25 06:31 PM
|
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 105,316
Bigbob_FTW
OP
Big Sprocket Bob
|
OP
Big Sprocket Bob
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 105,316 |
Grok, developed by xAI, offers several modes to tailor its interaction style and functionality to user needs. Based on available information, here are the modes Grok supports:
Regular Mode: Provides straightforward, factual answers with a focus on clarity and accuracy. It’s designed for users seeking precise, no-nonsense responses, similar to a traditional chatbot. Fun Mode: Infuses responses with humor, wit, and sometimes sarcasm, inspired by The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. This mode is more engaging and playful but may occasionally sacrifice factual accuracy for entertainment. Think Mode: Activates advanced reasoning capabilities, ideal for complex problem-solving in areas like math, science, and coding. Grok breaks down problems into smaller steps, self-corrects, and evaluates solutions before responding. This mode is toggled via the UI’s “Think” button. DeepSearch Mode: Enhances research by scouring the web and X for real-time, relevant data, delivering detailed reports or abstracts. It’s activated through a specific UI button and is useful for in-depth queries requiring current information. Big Brain Mode: A specialized reasoning mode that allocates extra computational resources for complex, multi-step problems. It offers deeper insights and higher accuracy but takes longer to process. This mode is not publicly available and is reserved for specific use cases, particularly in math, science, and coding. Voice Mode: Allows real-time voice interaction, enabling users to ask questions aloud and receive spoken responses. It includes features like singing, laughing, and multilingual audio, but is currently limited to iOS and requires a Premium+ or SuperGrok subscription for full access. Customizer Modes: These adjust Grok’s conversational style: Custom: Lets users define specific rules for responses. Concise: Delivers short, to-the-point answers. Formal: Uses polished, professional language. Socratic: Encourages debate and critical thinking to explore big ideas. Unhinged Mode: A provocative mode designed to engage users in heated debates, described as “18+” and experimental. It’s not officially confirmed as a permanent feature and may be in testing. Sexy Mode: Another experimental “18+” mode that starts with flirtatious or romantic tones. Like Unhinged Mode, it’s not officially confirmed and has sparked attention but may be in a testing phase. Notes:
Some modes, like Unhinged and Sexy, are based on user reports on X and lack official confirmation from xAI, suggesting they may be temporary or experimental. Big Brain Mode is not included in free or standard subscription plans (e.g., SuperGrok or X Premium) and is likely restricted to internal or enterprise use. Voice Mode and advanced features like DeepSearch and Think Mode may require a Premium+ ($40/month) or SuperGrok ($30/month) subscription, with varying access based on platform (iOS, Android, web, or X). Grok’s modes cater to diverse needs, from serious research to playful banter, with ongoing updates expanding its capabilities. For the latest details or to confirm experimental modes, check xAI’s official site () or the Grok app.
![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/usergals/2017/07/full-20284-169975-biyl8lail.jpg)
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
#15383968
04/24/25 06:42 PM
|
Joined: Apr 2014
Posts: 9,013
Jpurdue
TFF Celebrity
|
TFF Celebrity
Joined: Apr 2014
Posts: 9,013 |
Well it’s not perfect. I asked to creat a post for the Texas fishing forum on why people should use grok. I put it in unhinged mode and told it to be as aggressive as it could without getting me put on the wall of shame. Its answer would definitely get me on the wall! Cannot post! 
"Bragging may not bring happiness, but no man having caught a large fish goes home through an alley." -A.L. www.LunkerLore.com
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
#15383969
04/24/25 06:42 PM
|
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 35,655
1ShotNoKills
TFF Guru
|
TFF Guru
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 35,655 |
The Texas Fishing Forum (TFF) is a popular online community for anglers in Texas, covering freshwater and saltwater fishing, news, events, guides, classifieds, and tournaments. The Off Topic section, while not the primary focus of the forum, is a space where members can discuss subjects outside of fishing. This section allows for general conversation and camaraderie among the community’s over 180,000 registered members, fostering a sense of connection among like-minded individuals. Based on available information, the Off Topic section is hosted on the TFF’s platform, powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.3, and is described as a place for users to “shoot the bull” or engage in casual, non-fishing-related discussions. Topics can range from general interests like outdoor activities, hobbies, or local events to more lighthearted or miscellaneous subjects. However, specific details about the most common topics or recent activity in the Off Topic section are not fully detailed in the provided references, as the focus of TFF remains on fishing-related content like regional fishing reports, techniques, and gear. The Off Topic section likely mirrors similar sections in related forums, such as the Texas Hunting Forum, where users discuss everything from BBQ and beer to personal projects or current events. It’s a G-rated, open-topic space where users are encouraged to keep discussions respectful and avoid divisive subjects like politics or team sports, as seen in comparable forums like the 2 Cool Fishing Forum’s Totally Texas Message Board. If you’re looking for real-time insights or specific examples of discussions in the Off Topic section, I can search recent posts on the Texas Fishing Forum or related platforms. Would you like me to do that, or is there a particular aspect of the section you’re curious about?
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
#15383973
04/24/25 06:45 PM
|
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640
Dave-0
DYSON
|
DYSON
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640 |
Thanks Bob! And stupid question, this this all brought upon by X?
Laws won't fix a sin problem. What this world needs is a revival, change of the heart. ~The Skipper
Age is a number. Old is a lifestyle.
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
#15383974
04/24/25 06:45 PM
|
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 35,655
1ShotNoKills
TFF Guru
|
TFF Guru
Joined: May 2011
Posts: 35,655 |
Information about the user 1ShotNoKills on the Texas Fishing Forum (TFF) Off Topic section is limited and fragmented based on available sources, as direct access to recent posts or a comprehensive user profile isn’t provided. The TFF is a large online community with over 180,000 registered members, and the Off Topic section is a moderated space for non-fishing discussions where users engage in casual, often humorous, or community-driven conversations. Here’s what can be pieced together about 1ShotNoKills in this context, along with relevant insights: Key Details About 1ShotNoKills 1. Presence in TFF Discussions: • 1ShotNoKills appears to be an active or recognizable user on the TFF, mentioned in at least one Off Topic thread. A post references a humorous, fictional scenario involving 1ShotNoKills, describing a “scary” thought of them appearing in a “No Bra Tik Tok video” on YouTube, suggesting they’re a known figure in the community, likely involved in lighthearted or joking exchanges. • Another post mentions a “text message intercepted” between 1ShotNoKills and another user, “Ratz,” where 1ShotNoKills is upset about someone named Derek “breaking up.” This could be a playful or satirical thread, common in Off Topic sections, but lacks context to confirm the nature of the discussion. 2. Activity in Off Topic Section: • The Off Topic section on TFF is described as a place to “shoot the bull” with like-minded folks, covering topics from outdoor activities to general banter, while avoiding controversial subjects like politics. 1ShotNoKills likely participates in these casual discussions, given the humorous references to their username. • Specific posts or threads authored by 1ShotNoKills aren’t detailed in the sources, so their exact contributions (e.g., frequency, topics, or reputation) remain unclear. However, mentions of their name in jest suggest they’re part of the community’s social fabric, possibly known for engaging or memorable posts. 3. Community Context: • The TFF Off Topic section is highly active, with millions of posts and daily engagement. Users like 1ShotNoKills are part of a moderated environment where civility is enforced to prevent disruptive behavior, as noted by the forum’s “Wall of Shame” for rule-breakers. • The humorous tone of references to 1ShotNoKills aligns with the section’s culture, where users often poke fun at each other or create fictional scenarios for laughs, as seen in other TFF posts like a joke about a woman shooting her husband over a wet floor. Limitations and Gaps • Lack of Specific Posts: The sources don’t provide direct quotes or recent threads by 1ShotNoKills, making it hard to detail their posting history, style, or favorite topics. The mentions are brief and lack timestamps or thread titles for deeper context. • No Profile Information: User details like join date, post count, or reputation aren’t available, as TFF user profiles aren’t publicly indexed in the provided data. • Ambiguity of References: The mentions of 1ShotNoKills could be serious, sarcastic, or part of an inside joke, common in tight-knit forum communities. Without full thread access, it’s unclear if these reflect their actual behavior or just playful ribbing. Broader Context of TFF Off Topic The Off Topic section is a catch-all for non-fishing topics, likely including discussions on hobbies, local events, or humor, similar to the Texas Hunting Forum’s Off Topic section, which covers everything from BBQ to firearms. 1ShotNoKills’ involvement suggests they’re comfortable in this casual, community-driven space, possibly contributing to threads that range from silly hypotheticals to outdoor-related banter. Recommendations for More Information To learn more about 1ShotNoKills’ activity in the TFF Off Topic section: • Visit the Forum: Check texasfishingforum.com directly, navigate to the Off Topic section, and use the search function to find posts by 1ShotNoKills. You may need to register to view or search user-specific content. • Targeted Search: If you have a specific topic (e.g., humor, hunting, or local events) you suspect 1ShotNoKills discusses, I can search for related threads or keywords to narrow down their activity. • Community Engagement: Posting a question on TFF or related platforms like 2coolfishing.com might yield insights from other users familiar with 1ShotNoKills. Conclusion 1ShotNoKills is a recognized user in the Texas Fishing Forum’s Off Topic section, likely known for participating in humorous or social discussions, as evidenced by playful mentions in threads. However, without direct access to their posts, their exact role or contributions remain vague. If you’d like me to search for more specific references to 1ShotNoKills on TFF or similar forums, or focus on a particular aspect of their activity (e.g., types of posts or reputation), let me know! Alternatively, I can provide more details about the TFF Off Topic section’s culture or other users mentioned in the sources.
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Jpurdue]
#15383976
04/24/25 06:46 PM
|
Joined: Aug 2018
Posts: 1,562
Slicefixer
Extreme Angler
|
Extreme Angler
Joined: Aug 2018
Posts: 1,562 |
Well it’s not perfect. I asked to creat a post for the Texas fishing forum on why people should use grok. I put it in unhinged mode and told it to be as aggressive as it could without getting me put on the wall of shame. Its answer would definitely get me on the wall! Cannot post!  Lol
Gj
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
#15383981
04/24/25 06:51 PM
|
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640
Dave-0
DYSON
|
DYSON
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640 |
Will say this about it, it has a very Victorian way of explaining things. Why use 20 words for an explanation when 2500 word essays are better.
Last edited by Dave-0; 04/24/25 06:51 PM.
Laws won't fix a sin problem. What this world needs is a revival, change of the heart. ~The Skipper
Age is a number. Old is a lifestyle.
|
|
Re: Grok AI
[Re: Bigbob_FTW]
#15383988
04/24/25 07:01 PM
|
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640
Dave-0
DYSON
|
DYSON
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 7,640 |
I asked it if the Dallas Cowboys will win a Super Bowl within the next 3 years. It simply said: LOL. 
Laws won't fix a sin problem. What this world needs is a revival, change of the heart. ~The Skipper
Age is a number. Old is a lifestyle.
|
|
Moderated by banker-always fishing, chickenman, Derek 🐝, Duck_Hunter, Fish Killer, J-2, Jacob, Jons3825, JustWingem, Nocona Brian, Toon-Troller, Uncle Zeek, Weekender1
|