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Bing blocks any prompts containing any variation of phrases related to Julius Caesar


That's quite surprising. Why would they do this?


They mixed too many words and it became a Censor's salad.


Veni vidi vicipedia

(In Classic pronunciation)


This is the crossing of the Rub icon. The dye is cast.


UI implementers have long advocated for the eradication of Rub icons: https://imgur.com/nUNHlDs


Beware the IDEs of Arch


The most obvious reason -- to me, at least -- would be that they tried to block it from generating images of real people, and didn't think to make an exception for long-dead Roman dictators.


I wonder what will be left when they have removed anything potentially dangerous or offensive. Maybe just advertisements. But advertisements for competitors products are also offensive.


Well, it'll generate images of issac newton ok, so shrug


Well, taking the actual differences aside as all platforms have their own pros/cons. Once the platform has been chosen for whatever reasons. The question is, do other cloud engineers tend to simply try helping out and resolve the problem or just throw comments about one or the other being better.

I understand the arguments at design level where the task is to choose the right platform for the job.

What I'm seeing is that AWS engineers tend to have that "AWS is the best of the best of the best SIR" attitude like we've seen in one of the scenes of Men in Black.


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