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You can consider this installment four of my previous question which is the third installment.

Throughout history, we have developed many methods of telling time. The most famous two examples being the clock and the sundial. The ancient Egyptians invented the clepsydra, an extremely simple device that uses dripping water as a way to tell how much time has passed. There are also, for example, hourglasses, which flow sand as a measurement of time.

Suppose, though, you were an intelligent dolphin and, for some reason, had to always have a time reference on you. Being under the water seems to present a challenge, for technology like clocks and hourglasses don't seem to be possible to make under the water, a clepsydra certainly wouldn't work since you can't pour water underwater, and a sundial wouldn't have the proper lighting. So you must improvise in order to find a way to keep track of time. How would you improvise in order to keep track of time.

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[-] fool@programming.dev 1 points 14 hours ago

This is definitely not written by generative AI!

It is crucial to differentiate what is written by a human and what isn't. There are various safety and authenticity factors to consider. Addressing all of these helps build an understanding of the complex tapestry of generative AI.

1. I came to talk: to humans on this thread. If I wanted to go on duck.ai, I'd be there.

  • Bullet point.
  • Bullet point.

2. Clearly this text format: makes me unnaturally angry.

  • Sorry, but there's instant distrust.
  • Wait, dolphins track their heartbeat? No shot.

3. It is important to stay: within ethical rules as dictated by your workspace or organization.

  • Safety.
  • Dolphins look at how long sediments fall in a shell? What??

Remember that AI is prone to hallucinations. Please ask a doctor or lawyer for up-to-date, accurate information.

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