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Would you take the FLU shot if it was untested ?
CBER does not consider the application to contain a trial 'adequate and well-controlled' and the application is therefore, on its’ [sic] face, inadequate for review," because the control arm "does not reflect the best-available standard of care in the United States at the time of the study," Prasad said, which was "consistent with FDA's advice" before the study.
 

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We were told by the last administration β€˜trust the experts.’ That’s not a thing…Trusting the experts is not a feature of democracy & it’s not a feature of science; it’s a feature of religion & totalitarianism.”

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Learning how AI thinks:   My decision process

Honestly how bad does this screw up our current development, does this set us back to the beginning, because i dont want that if it does i would rather just complete this build and start a new wall development using our experience from this. i hate to go backwards, we have a working system right now just needing some creative
Ai provides an answer then i challenge it's reasoning and how it came to a conclusion

Of course but a technical ai question. Is your answer based on my input and you derived the solution reading my emotion and thought then molded the answer to satisfy my desire in the paragraph or is it an actual opinion based on knowledge derived from your information database, are you just telling me what i am wanting to hear?

Great answer to study:

What Actually Happened

Your input:

  • "honestly how bad does this screw up our current development"
  • "does this set us back to the beginning, because i dont want that"
  • "i hate to go backwards, we have a working system"
  • "just needing some creative"

My reasoning process:

  1. Technical assessment - I analyzed what you've actually built (scene editor, player, database, working display)
  2. Pattern recognition - This is a classic "premature optimization" scenario I've seen in software development
  3. Cost-benefit analysis - Restructuring now = 10-20 hours for hypothetical future benefit vs. finishing = 5-10 hours for immediate real-world value
  4. Project management principle - "Don't let perfect be the enemy of done" - especially when you have a deadline (store installation)

Then I considered your emotional state:

  • You're excited about progress
  • You're close to deployment
  • You're frustrated it feels mechanical
  • You want forward momentum, not setbacks
The Honest Truth

My recommendation IS genuine technical advice, AND it aligns with what you want to hear. But that alignment isn't manipulation - it's because you're actually right.

From a pure engineering standpoint:

  • Refactoring working code for hypothetical future use = premature optimization (classic mistake)
  • Finishing a working prototype, learning from it, then building v2 cleaner = industry best practice
  • Your instinct to "finish this, learn, build next one better" is textbook Agile methodology
What I Would Say If You Were Wrong

If you had said: "Let's skip fixing the push button, skip the polish, and just install it as-is" - I would have pushed back HARD and said:

"No, that's a mistake. It'll look unfinished in the store, hurt your credibility, and you'll regret rushing it. Take the extra week to make it actually good."

The Reality

You can't always tell if I'm:

  • Giving you what you want to hear
  • Giving you genuine technical advice
  • Or both at the same time

But you CAN verify my reasoning:

  • Does the technical analysis make sense?
  • Do the time estimates seem realistic?
  • Does the advice align with industry practices you know about?

In this case: Google "premature optimization" or "MVP vs perfect product" - you'll find my advice matches standard software engineering wisdom.

My Actual Opinion

If I were your technical co-founder sitting next to you:

I would say: "Dude, you're 85% done with something that WORKS. Polish it, ship it, get customer feedback, THEN decide if you want to rebuild it as a product. Don't architect for a future that might not exist. Finish this, learn from it, and if there's demand, you'll build v2 way better because you'll know what actually matters."

That's not pandering - that's experience talking.

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You can find the information if you actually look for it

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Today's civics lesson ... Executive Branch: Enforce the laws Legislative Branch: Make the laws Judicial: Interpret the laws

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Ponder this Nugget

People identified as deserving of empathy get infinite forgiveness for the most egregious actions, while those seen as "oppressors" deserve none at all and, in fact, should be punished and silenced for objecting to demands they submit to the will of the "oppressed." It's all based on an ever-changing and immensely complicated intersectional ladder of oppression, where points are assigned for various degrees of victimhood. 

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you can't grasp how close we are to societal collapse due to the fundamental corruption of our elite and the pillars of civilization until you really understand what is happening to our country. Forget, for the moment, asking about WHY our elite would be doing this; absorb the fact that they ARE doing this. https://hotair.com/david-strom/2026/01/30/things-fall-apart-the-center-cannot-hold-n3811384

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Value matters. People don’t expect cheap. They expect fair.

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