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The same AI detectors that said that there's a 99.99% chance that the 1776 US Declaration of Independence is AI written? :s0140:

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I don't know whether to be mad or proud that I am being accused of using AI to generate content. On the one hand I view AI as nasty and foul, but on the other it shows that my ability to produce "content" is only rivaled by machines (in the views of certain people anyway). I should ask my mom what she thinks, she was the one who took pride in teaching me verbosity.

Of course the cynic in me think that some people just do not like to read, and accusations of "AI content!" are just a cover for that. . .
 
I don't know whether to be mad or proud that I am being accused of using AI to generate content. On the one hand I view AI as nasty and foul, but on the other it shows that my ability to produce "content" is only rivaled by machines (in the views of certain people anyway). I should ask my mom what she thinks, she was the one who took pride in teaching me verbosity.

Of course the cynic in me think that some people just do not like to read, and accusations of "AI content!" are just a cover for that. . .
Guy's got you on his ignore list and he says he's run your "long winded posts" through a few AI detectors....... He's also asking for "source" for my image claiming AI detectors have flagged the Declaration of Independence as being AI/GPT written





 
Guy's got you on his ignore list and he says he's run your "long winded posts" through a few AI detectors....... He's also asking for "source" for my image claiming AI detectors have flagged the Declaration of Independence as being AI/GPT written





Yep, also


"AI detectors" are just more AI guessing if AI wrote the detected content. AI is not smart or clever, and this AI circle-jerk works about as well as one would expect (i.e. it doesn't).
 
Yes, if you pull the trigger the gun will go off. Just because you are pulling the trigger only to the point where the sear becomes unstable does not discount the fact that you are still pulling the trigger. As @DirectDrive just said this is obvious in guns that have their sear mechanism detached from the frame where the trigger mechanism is housed, but this is still true of any gun regardless of if the sear and trigger are in the same housing or not. If you set the sear to the point where it is unstable it will become susceptible to outside forces that could make the gun discharge unexpectedly. Period. Trying to pretend this is somehow a problem for the Sig P320 alone is just disingenuous clickbait, and is actively hurting the larger gun owning community by deliberately spreading misinformation.
 
My Glocks don't do this.
Sorry, but yes they do.

Don't fall for the Wyoming Wiggler's idea that only the SIG will do this.
That guy was ridiculed bigly and given the nickname Wyoming Wiggler after he released his first slide wiggle video. I'm surprised he's trying it again but it's about getting the clicks.

The Wyoming Wiggler used a screw to stage the trigger in his first video.
This guy does the same thing with a Glock...
View: https://youtu.be/tp06nAlXLsg?si=2ZtDOvhtuw74Kj1r
 
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I tried all three of my Glocks and couldn't get them to fire like the video does. My Glock frame to slide tolerances are very tight, unlike the one he is using.
Granted they aren't high use pistols.
 
I tried all three of my Glocks and couldn't get them to fire like the video does. My Glock frame to slide tolerances are very tight, unlike the one he is using.
Granted they aren't high use pistols.
There will a point where the striker will fall with a slide wiggle.
The reason is because in all striker guns, the sear or pseudo sear is in the lower and the striker lug is in the upper.
Wyoming Wiggler is placing the striker lug and sear just a whisker from breaking and then wiggling the slide.
It looks dramatic to the uninitiated and it's helping him grow his channel.
 

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