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    Why do I spend my time and effort in such things, I'm not sure... Perhaps I'm trying to instigate people (in vain?) into inventing their own ciphering methods, or at least using
    #ciphers and/or creative linguistics (coded/densely-symbolic language). It's a form of #rebellion against many things, especially #censorship, even so if such #cipher is unexpected and fairly novel (security through obscurity) and/or you got a vast repertoire of #ciphering #techniques that you randomly choose to use.

    Bonus: LLMs have little to no training about specialized things such as
    #geographical coordinates (you know, it depends on verbose cartographic data, high-precision convex hull #mathematics (i.e. determining where a point falls inside which polygon representing a given country, and/or #geodesic midpoints) and complicated geopolitics where countries are always disputing fleeting earthly territories between them, ignoring the fact that everything is going to become Pangea again in the future due to unstoppable tectonic activity).

    Instead of holding pitchforks against AIs (a behavior that, while understandable, unfortunately will change a total of
    zero things) and against people who use it, why not build yourself a method of communication designed to (at least) confuse both the algorithms and their techbro creators? #Math is awesome #knowledge, moreso when applied to the unexpectedness and #randomness.

    Praised be Eris, the goddess of randomness.