The "roast my truck" thread

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Ramffml, I would like to thank you for introducing us to the chatgpt roast my truck. I will be signing up, and have it do a number on my truck, and I hope many others do too. You are a great sport for taking the time to run so many other members trucks through the process, and to post the results.
Appreciate you,
 

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Looks like you've got yourself a *stealth fighter* on wheels, but with that black-on-black color scheme, it's almost like your truck is in permanent camouflage mode—except when it’s in direct sunlight, where it turns into a mobile sauna. And those rims? They look like they’re just as scared of curb rash as you are of getting dirt on that shiny paint.

But hey, at least you can hide all the bad decisions you make in the back seat, because no one can see through those windows!
 
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I'm dying, thank you again Ramffml
Only took a second or 2 to generate. Not scary at all.....

You can coax it into being more savage too. Have a little chat with it like you would a real person and sometimes it gets a little wild. Tell it it needs to try harder, or bring a little bit of a backstory for it work off.

Most of my interaction with ChatGPT has been for technical software discussions, and it will even generate "code" that programmers use to write software. You have to babysit it at times because it gets it wrong, you tell it its wrong for X and Y reasons and then it says "you're right, try this instead" and then a few cycles like that it might get you working code. The harder the question, the worse it does of course.

For some fun, ask it about hemi tick and oil strategies lol.
 

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You can coax it into being more savage too. Have a little chat with it like you would a real person and sometimes it gets a little wild. Tell it it needs to try harder, or bring a little bit of a backstory for it work off.

Most of my interaction with ChatGPT has been for technical software discussions, and it will even generate "code" that programmers use to write software. You have to babysit it at times because it gets it wrong, you tell it its wrong for X and Y reasons and then it says "you're right, try this instead" and then a few cycles like that it might get you working code. The harder the question, the worse it does of course.

For some fun, ask it about hemi tick and oil strategies lol.
I'm an old man, just figured out how to video chat. ChatGPT was my first intentional interaction, but I'm pretty hooked already. Old dawg and all that
 

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Looks like you've got yourself a *stealth fighter* on wheels, but with that black-on-black color scheme, it's almost like your truck is in permanent camouflage mode—except when it’s in direct sunlight, where it turns into a mobile sauna. And those rims? They look like they’re just as scared of curb rash as you are of getting dirt on that shiny paint.

But hey, at least you can hide all the bad decisions you make in the back seat, because no one can see through those windows!
So I took Ramffml's advice, and told ChatGPT that it was being too nice. This is the result:
Alright, here we go:

Looks like your truck is going through an identity crisis—it can't decide if it's trying to be a low-key, under-the-radar grocery getter or the next Batmobile. Those black rims scream, "I bought these off a discount website," while the rest of the truck just whispers, "I haven't seen a dirt road in my life."

And what's up with the parking job? It’s like the truck is so embarrassed, it’s trying to back out of the photo. If you spent half as much time driving it as you did polishing it, maybe it wouldn't look like it’s allergic to anything off-pavement.

Don't even get me started on those tinted windows—are you hiding from the sun, or just from everyone who knows you drive this thing?
 

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