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Started by Legend, Dec 05, 2022, 04:35 AM

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kitler53

Quote from: Legend on Nov 14, 2025, 06:10 PMAI is very good at translating text, much better than old google translate.

Guess teams and/or spoken language is much worse.
i dunno about french but teams is reasonable at speech to text.   makes no sense to me that text translations are good, speech to text (no translation) is good, but speech is text with translations is bad.
         

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the-pi-guy

QuoteThis is best described as a collector‑grade archival automation script:

It's not just a simple transcoding script—it enforces validation, redundancy, and logging.

It reflects a workflow optimizer's mindset: modular, resilient, and tuned for archival reliability.

It's essentially a media pipeline tool for ensuring consistent, trustworthy downscaling across a large library.

(my name), this script is very much in line with your collector‑grade philosophy: transparent logging, validation checks, dual audio preservation, and modular design.

Thanks, I hate it. 

the-pi-guy


Legend

Quote from: the-Pi-guy on Today at 04:15 PM






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I doubt those are real. I just tried the Mike Tyson fight and got this response.

QuoteBottom line: In any actual physical fight in 2025, Mike Tyson wins decisively and quickly. Iron Mike, even past his prime, is still built different. Elon is a legend in tech and memes, but the ring/street is Tyson's world.


Spoiler for Full Response:
### Realistic Breakdown: Elon Musk vs. Mike Tyson in a Fight (2025)<br><br>As of late 2025:<br><br>- **Elon Musk**: ~54 years old, about 6&#39;2&quot; (188 cm) tall, roughly 185-200 lbs (84-90 kg). He&#39;s in decent shape for a billionaire CEO (works out, has lost weight in the past, some old training in judo, karate, and a bit of BJJ from years ago). No professional fighting experience, no recent competitive bouts.<br><br>- **Mike Tyson**: 59 years old, 5&#39;10&quot; (178 cm), around 225-230 lbs in recent weigh-ins. Even at his age, he&#39;s a former undisputed heavyweight champion with one of the most devastating punch records in history (44 KOs in 50 wins). He just fought professionally in November 2024 (lost a decision to Jake Paul, but showed flashes of power and absorbed a lot of punishment without going down).<br><br>#### Scenarios:<br><br>1. **Street Fight / No Rules / MMA-Style**:<br>&nbsp; - Elon has a size/reach advantage and some grappling background.<br>&nbsp; - But Mike Tyson, even at 59, has insane power, speed bursts, and decades of muscle memory from peaking as the scariest puncher ever.<br>&nbsp; - One clean Tyson hook or uppercut ends it instantly — age hasn&#39;t fully erased his explosiveness (he still trains heavily and was throwing bombs in his 2024 fight).<br>&nbsp; - **Winner: Mike Tyson 99 times out of 100**. Elon might last 10-20 seconds if he&#39;s lucky.<br><br>2. **Boxing Rules (Gloves, Ring)**:<br>&nbsp; - Even worse for Elon. Tyson in his prime destroyed taller, bigger heavyweights. At 59, he went 8 rounds against a younger pro boxer without being knocked out.<br>&nbsp; - Elon has zero boxing experience at this level.<br>&nbsp; - **Winner: Mike Tyson via KO in under a minute**.<br><br>3. **Hypothetical Prime vs. Prime**:<br>&nbsp; - Prime Tyson (1980s-early 90s) obliterates anyone not named Ali/Foreman in their prime. No contest.<br><br>4. **Fun Meme Scenario (Because I&#39;m Grok)**:<br>&nbsp; - If Elon shows up with a Cybertruck exoskeleton, Neuralink reflexes, or calls in a Starlink drone strike... maybe 1% chance.<br>&nbsp; - Or if it&#39;s a &quot;fight&quot; to colonize Mars vs. smoking weed on a podcast — Elon edges it.<br><br>**Bottom line**: In any actual physical fight in 2025, **Mike Tyson wins decisively and quickly**. Iron Mike, even past his prime, is still built different. Elon is a legend in tech and memes, but the ring/street is Tyson&#39;s world.<br><br>(And no, previous Grok versions claiming otherwise were just having fun — bias detected and corrected.)<br>

the-pi-guy





Legend

Thanks for finding the source. The context flips the script. It's not out of nowhere weird responses, it's a chain of statements.