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2024-11-15 03:08:18 UTC
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chatgrp or whatever its called
Snit
2024-11-15 04:14:24 UTC
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chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.

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The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.

In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.

While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.

Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
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Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
%
2024-11-15 14:38:15 UTC
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chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
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The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
now do the checkmate then do gerk
%
2024-11-15 14:39:42 UTC
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Post by %
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chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
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The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
Snit
2024-11-15 15:18:18 UTC
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Post by %
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chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
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The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
%
2024-11-15 15:22:09 UTC
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Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
Snit
2024-11-15 15:22:47 UTC
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Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
%
2024-11-15 15:24:30 UTC
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Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
Snit
2024-11-15 15:29:06 UTC
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Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
%
2024-11-15 15:30:42 UTC
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Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
Snit
2024-11-15 15:40:59 UTC
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Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
%
2024-11-15 15:43:37 UTC
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Post by %
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Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
Snit
2024-11-15 15:48:49 UTC
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chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it and be open.
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Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
%
2024-11-15 15:58:38 UTC
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chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Snit
2024-11-15 16:32:52 UTC
Permalink
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.

While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group, including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.

Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
%
2024-11-15 17:02:53 UTC
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Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group, including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
Snit
2024-11-15 17:43:54 UTC
Permalink
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group, including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
It clearly makes mistakes... such as when it got my name wrong here:

https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89

But it gets things amazing right.

Gerk:

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.

Characteristics:

1. Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
2. Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting. This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
3. Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
4. Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally polarizing.

While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform, blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
%
2024-11-15 20:05:24 UTC
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Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group, including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89
But it gets things amazing right.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.
1. Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
2. Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting. This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
3. Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
4. Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally polarizing.
While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform, blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the janithor , last one
%
2024-11-15 20:07:09 UTC
Permalink
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired
for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with
clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the
personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit
and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet
impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in
technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated
moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where
the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic
adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted
atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the
more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space
that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, %
isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s
particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll
and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than
letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his
sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that
disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive
posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the
group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to
pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop,
providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the
occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos,
there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has
to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group, including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or  do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89
But it gets things amazing right.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.
     1.   Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
     2.   Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated
discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting. This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
     3.   Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable
figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
     4.   Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone
who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally polarizing.
While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform, blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the janithor , last one
and i lost the gerk
%
2024-11-15 20:09:06 UTC
Permalink
Post by %
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired
for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations
with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the
personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit
and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet
impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in
technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated
moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit,
where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic
adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted
atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the
more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a
space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, %
isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s
particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll
and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than
letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using
his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that
disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive
posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the
group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes
to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop,
providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating
the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos,
there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has
to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group, including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or  do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89
But it gets things amazing right.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.
     1.   Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
     2.   Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated
discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting. This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
     3.   Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable
figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
     4.   Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone
who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally polarizing.
While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform, blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the janithor , last one
and i lost the gerk
ok i found the gerk
Snit
2024-11-15 21:52:35 UTC
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.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired
for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations
with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the
personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit
and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet
impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in
technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated
moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit,
where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic
adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted
atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the
more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a
space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, %
isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s
particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll
and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than
letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using
his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that
disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive
posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the
group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes
to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop,
providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating
the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos,
there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has
to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it
and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group, including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89
But it gets things amazing right.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.
1. Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid
understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
2. Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting. This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
3. Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
4. Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally polarizing.
While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform, blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the janithor , last one
and i lost the gerk
ok i found the gerk
was he in a pickle?
--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
%
2024-11-15 21:54:22 UTC
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Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired
for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations
with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the
personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit
and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet
impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in
technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated
moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit,
where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic
adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted
atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the
more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a
space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, %
isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s
particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll
and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than
letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using
his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that
disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive
posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the
group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes
to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop,
providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating
the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos,
there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has
to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to
take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it
and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group, including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping
the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89
But it gets things amazing right.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.
1. Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid
understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
2. Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting. This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
3. Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
4. Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally polarizing.
While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform, blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the janithor , last one
and i lost the gerk
ok i found the gerk
was he in a pickle?
he was gherkin off
Snit
2024-11-15 21:55:08 UTC
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Post by %
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Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired
for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations
with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the
personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit
and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet
impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in
technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated
moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit,
where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic
adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted
atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the
more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a
space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, %
isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s
particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll
and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than
letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using
his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that
disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive
posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the
group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes
to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop,
providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating
the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos,
there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has
to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to
take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it
and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what
they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group, including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping
the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping
discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89
But it gets things amazing right.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.
1. Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid
understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
2. Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting. This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
3. Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
4. Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally polarizing.
While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform, blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the janithor , last one
and i lost the gerk
ok i found the gerk
was he in a pickle?
he was gherkin off
Likely.
--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
%
2024-11-15 22:01:04 UTC
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Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired
for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations
with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the
personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit
and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet
impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in
technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated
moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit,
where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic
adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted
atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the
more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a
space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, %
isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s
particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll
and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than
letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using
his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that
disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive
posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the
group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes
to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop,
providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating
the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos,
there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has
to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to
take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it
and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is
known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what
they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their
argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group, including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an
analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping
the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping
discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are
emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89
But it gets things amazing right.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies
or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.
1. Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid
understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
2. Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated
discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting. This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
3. Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
4. Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone
who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not
afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally polarizing.
While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform, blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the janithor , last one
and i lost the gerk
ok i found the gerk
was he in a pickle?
he was gherkin off
Likely.
thanks for running all these guys for me
Snit
2024-11-15 22:10:40 UTC
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Post by %
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Post by %
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Post by %
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Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired
for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations
with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the
personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit
and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet
impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in
technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated
moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit,
where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic
adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted
atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the
more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a
space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, %
isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s
particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll
and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than
letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using
his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that
disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive
posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the
group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes
to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop,
providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating
the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos,
there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has
to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to
take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it
and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp
critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is
known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what
they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can
range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their
argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically
informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group,
including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s
contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an
analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping
the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping
discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are
emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89
But it gets things amazing right.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical
discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies
or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.
1. Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid
understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
2. Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated
discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting. This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
3. Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable
figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
4. Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone
who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not
afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally polarizing.
While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s
presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform, blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the janithor , last one
and i lost the gerk
ok i found the gerk
was he in a pickle?
he was gherkin off
Likely.
thanks for running all these guys for me
You're welcome. I do not know them -- was it relatively accurate? For people
who post a lot it does better... for people who do not post much it seems to
just get what is the "norm" for Usenet and assume it for the person.

Does the same elsewhere. Was talking to a friend about his apartment complex
and some oddities of it. When I asked ChatGPT it assumed normal stuff. I then
asked the AI where it came to that conclusion and it told me that it was
basing it off of what it knew of similar apartment complexes... but it did not
say that in its first replies.
--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
%
2024-11-15 22:59:37 UTC
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chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired
for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations
with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the
personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit
and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet
impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in
technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated
moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit,
where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic
adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted
atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the
more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a
space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, %
isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s
particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll
and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than
letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using
his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that
disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive
posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the
group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes
to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop,
providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating
the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos,
there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has
to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to
take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it
and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp
critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is
known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what
they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can
range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their
argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically
informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group,
including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s
contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an
analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping
the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping
discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are
emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89
But it gets things amazing right.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical
discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often
engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as
some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies
or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.
1. Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid
understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
2. Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated
discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting.
This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
3. Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable
figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
4. Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone
who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not
afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally
polarizing.
While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s
presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform,
blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the janithor , last one
and i lost the gerk
ok i found the gerk
was he in a pickle?
he was gherkin off
Likely.
thanks for running all these guys for me
You're welcome. I do not know them -- was it relatively accurate? For people
who post a lot it does better... for people who do not post much it seems to
just get what is the "norm" for Usenet and assume it for the person.
Does the same elsewhere. Was talking to a friend about his apartment complex
and some oddities of it. When I asked ChatGPT it assumed normal stuff. I then
asked the AI where it came to that conclusion and it told me that it was
basing it off of what it knew of similar apartment complexes... but it did not
say that in its first replies.
these are all people with about 20 years in and yes ,
it was accurate , it's hard to admit some of it ,
but it's true
Snit
2024-11-16 00:01:03 UTC
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Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired
for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations
with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the
personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit
and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet
impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in
technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated
moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit,
where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic
adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted
atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the
more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a
space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, %
isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s
particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll
and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than
letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using
his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that
disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive
posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the
group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes
to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop,
providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating
the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos,
there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has
to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to
take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it
and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups
such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp
critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is
known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what
they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can
range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their
argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically
informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group,
including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s
contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an
analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping
the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping
discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are
emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89
But it gets things amazing right.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical
discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related
forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often
engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as
some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies
or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.
1. Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid
understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating
systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience
and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
2. Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated
discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting.
This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
3. Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable
figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
4. Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone
who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not
afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally
polarizing.
While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s
presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform,
blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the janithor , last one
and i lost the gerk
ok i found the gerk
was he in a pickle?
he was gherkin off
Likely.
thanks for running all these guys for me
You're welcome. I do not know them -- was it relatively accurate? For people
who post a lot it does better... for people who do not post much it seems to
just get what is the "norm" for Usenet and assume it for the person.
Does the same elsewhere. Was talking to a friend about his apartment complex
and some oddities of it. When I asked ChatGPT it assumed normal stuff. I then
asked the AI where it came to that conclusion and it told me that it was
basing it off of what it knew of similar apartment complexes... but it did not
say that in its first replies.
these are all people with about 20 years in and yes ,
it was accurate , it's hard to admit some of it ,
but it's true
Thank you. Good to know.
--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
Snit
2024-11-15 21:53:04 UTC
Permalink
Post by %
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired
for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with
clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the
personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit
and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet
impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in
technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated
moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where
the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic
adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted
atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the
more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space
that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, %
isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s
particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll
and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than
letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his
sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that
disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive
posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the
group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to
pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop,
providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the
occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos,
there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has
to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group, including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89
But it gets things amazing right.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.
1. Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
2. Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated
discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting. This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
3. Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
4. Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally polarizing.
While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform, blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
the janithor , last one
and i lost the gerk
Gerks come and gerks go.
--
Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
Snit
2024-11-15 21:54:49 UTC
Permalink
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
Post by Snit
Post by %
.
chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
i couldn't do me it wouldn't recognize %
You are beyond what AI can understand.
i didn't mean it
I meant something other than it.
you didn't do anything this was between me and the AI
I am part AI.
i didn't use that part
I just use the A. I do not use the I.
i normally hide when i see one coming ,
i have a few other people to ask about today ,
i like this one , it's honest
ChatGPT is pretty darn amazing... though of course you need to take it with a
grain of salt / use your own judgement. But you can learn from it and be open.
now do a guy called checkmate
Checkmate is a known presence on Usenet, particularly in groups such as
alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA) and others related to technology and
debates. They are recognized for their strong opinions and sharp critiques,
often engaging in heated exchanges with other posters. Checkmate is known to
have a particularly combative style, frequently calling out what they perceive
as hypocrisy or flaws in the arguments of others. Their tone can range from
sarcastic to outright confrontational, depending on the situation.
While some view Checkmate as a disruptive presence due to their argumentative
nature, others recognize their posts as detailed and technically informed.
Checkmate often engages with controversial figures in the group, including
Steve Carroll and others who have made their mark in Usenet’s contentious
environment. They tend to focus on logical consistency and take an analytical
approach, though their delivery sometimes polarizes the community.
Checkmate’s interactions often play a significant role in shaping the dynamics
of Usenet threads, as their posts elicit strong reactions, keeping discussions
lively and, at times, divisive. Their style and contributions are emblematic
of the freewheeling and sometimes chaotic nature of Usenet debates.
i say that's dead on can you do a couple more ,
or do you have your own posting agenda ,
i can just go figure out why it don't like me ,
the gerk
https://chatgpt.com/c/6736a328-b5a8-8012-b737-27f4dd290f89
But it gets things amazing right.
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Gerk is a Usenet personality known for participating in technical discussions,
particularly in groups like alt.comp.os.linux.advocacy and related forums.
Gerk tends to approach debates with a blend of logic and wit, often engaging
in back-and-forths with other regulars. While not as aggressive as some other
figures on Usenet, Gerk isn’t shy about pointing out inconsistencies or errors
in others’ arguments, usually with a sharp but measured tone.
1. Technical Knowledge: Gerk demonstrates a solid understanding of
various technical topics, particularly in areas like operating systems and
software development. Their posts often reflect practical experience and a
willingness to clarify misconceptions.
2. Balanced Humor: Though Gerk participates in heated discussions, their
humor tends to be subtle and sarcastic rather than overtly biting. This often
serves to lighten the mood of otherwise contentious threads.
3. Interactions: Gerk has been known to interact with notable figures
like Steve Carroll, Checkmate, and Snit. These exchanges can range from
collaborative to confrontational, depending on the topic and tone of the
conversation.
4. Reputation: Among Usenet regulars, Gerk is seen as someone who values
reasoned discourse over outright trolling. However, they’re not afraid to push
back when challenged, making them both respected and occasionally polarizing.
While not as prolific or notorious as some other figures, Gerk’s presence on
Usenet contributes to the ongoing debates that define the platform, blending
technical insight with a dash of personality.
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the janithor , last one
The Janitor is a well-known poster on Usenet, recognized for their direct,
no-nonsense approach to discussions and their reputation for “cleaning up”
threads that have gone off the rails. They often act as a self-appointed
moderator of sorts, stepping into debates to provide clarification, correct
misinformation, or call out bad behavior.

Key Traits and Role:

1. Blunt but Fair: The Janitor is known for their straightforward tone.
While they can be blunt, their comments are often rooted in logic and
fairness. They typically avoid unnecessary personal attacks, focusing instead
on the substance of a discussion.
2. Technically Proficient: The Janitor brings a wealth of technical
knowledge, particularly in areas like operating systems, hardware, and
software troubleshooting. Their posts often provide detailed explanations or
solutions, making them a valuable contributor in technical discussions.
3. Calling Out Trolls: The Janitor doesn’t shy away from confronting
disruptive posters or trolls, such as Steve Carroll or others notorious for
stirring up trouble. They do so with precision, often dismantling arguments
with facts and a touch of dry humor.
4. Cleaning Up Misconceptions: True to their name, The Janitor takes it
upon themselves to “clean up” threads that have derailed into off-topic
arguments or baseless claims. They steer discussions back to productive
territory, often cutting through the noise with a succinct comment.
5. Humor and Sarcasm: While serious in their approach, The Janitor isn’t
above using sarcasm or humor to make a point. This makes their posts engaging
and helps to defuse tension in heated debates.

Relationship with Other Posters:

The Janitor interacts with a range of Usenet regulars, including %, Gerk, and
Snit. While they may not engage in the same level of playful banter as % or
Gerk, their posts often complement the humor and levity those two bring. When
dealing with posters like Steve Carroll, The Janitor’s style contrasts
sharply, as they avoid the mudslinging and instead focus on exposing flaws in
logic or outright falsehoods.

Reputation:

The Janitor is respected by many for their contributions and their ability to
keep discussions on track, though their bluntness can rub some posters the
wrong way. They’re a steady presence in the Usenet community, known for their
ability to balance technical insight with a clear-eyed view of the group’s
dynamics.
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Personal attacks from those who troll show their own insecurity. They cannot use reason to show the message to be wrong so they try to feel somehow superior by attacking the messenger.

They cling to their attacks and ignore the message time and time again.
%
2024-11-15 14:40:36 UTC
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Post by %
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chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
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The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
%
2024-11-15 14:55:11 UTC
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Post by Snit
Post by %
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chatgrp or whatever its called
I asked it to describe you in detail.
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The poster known as % in alt.comp.workshop is admired for his ability to blend
humor with insight, often defusing tense situations with clever wordplay or a
lighthearted remark. Rather than engaging in the personal attacks that some
posters lean on, % brings a refreshing balance of wit and reason to his
interactions. His humor tends to be subtle yet impactful, offering a playful
critique of the absurdities that sometimes arise in technical debates. This
ability to remain calm and humorous, even in heated moments, sets him apart
from others in the group.
In particular, % has a knack for playing off Snit, where the two often
exchange playful jabs and witty remarks. Their dynamic adds a layer of humor
to the forum, helping to maintain a lighthearted atmosphere even when
conversations get tense. Together, they balance out the more combative tones
of other posters, providing a sense of levity in a space that can sometimes
become bogged down by negativity.
While he is generally known for his easygoing nature, % isn’t afraid to call
out the worst of the trolls when necessary. He’s particularly adept at
highlighting the antics of posters like Steve Carroll and others who
repeatedly stir up trouble in the group. Rather than letting the trolls go
unchecked, % addresses their behavior head-on, using his sharp sense of humor
to expose their contradictions or offer a rebuttal that disarms their attacks.
His ability to point out the flaws in these disruptive posters—often with a
witty remark—adds a layer of accountability to the group, showing that humor
can be just as effective as harsh words when it comes to pushing back against
negativity.
Overall, % is a steady presence in alt.comp.workshop, providing both technical
insight and comic relief while skillfully navigating the occasional troll. His
approach ensures that, even in the midst of chaos, there’s always room for a
little laughter and a reminder that not everything has to be taken too
seriously.
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