Did it work for you?
Rabbit R1: “You keep telling me the same jokes, how can I stop that?”
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not very well, but it worked for me…
Here are some funny jokes that are sure to brighten your day, compiled from various sources:
Why was the math book sad?
It had too many problems[1].
What do you call a bear with no teeth?
A gummy bear[1][3][5].
Why did the bicycle fall over?
Because it was two-tired[1][3].
How does a snowman get around?
By riding an “icicle”[1].
Why did the computer break up with the printer?
It found someone more compatible[1].
What did one ocean say to the other ocean?
Nothing, they just waved[1][3][5].
Why did the tomato turn red?
Because it saw the salad dressing[1][3].
How do you organize a space party?
You planet[1][3].
Why did the office clock get promoted?
Because it was always on time[1].
What do you call cheese that isn’t yours?
Nacho cheese[1][3].
Why did the golfer bring two pairs of pants?
In case he got a hole in one[1][3].
Why did the scarecrow win an award?
Because he was outstanding in his field[3][5].
Why don’t scientists trust atoms?
Because they make up everything[3][5].
How does a penguin build its house?
Igloos it together[3].
What did the janitor say when they jumped out of the closet?
Supplies![3].
Why did the student eat his homework?
Because his teacher said it was a piece of cake![3].
What’s orange and sounds like a parrot?
A carrot![3].
And here are a few more icebreaker jokes:
Why did the frog take the bus to work today?
His car got toad away[5].
What did the fish say when it hit the wall?
Dam![5].
Why did the programmer quit his job?
He didn’t get arrays[5].
How do you make a tissue dance?
You put a little boogie in it![3][5].
These jokes are clean, funny, and suitable for all ages, making them perfect for sharing with friends, coworkers, or family.
Cerca con perplexityt raccontarvi una barzelletta che non mi hai mai raccontato prima.
february 26, 2025
8:36 pm
created on Clown’s r1
Ecco una nuova barzelletta per te!
Dialogo tra detenuti:
“Sai, ho una notizia buona e una cattiva.”
“Dimmi prima la cattiva.”
“Domani fucileranno uno di noi due.”
“E la buona?”
“Ho deciso di farti scudo con me!”
Spero che questa sia nuova per te e ti abbia strappato un sorriso! Se vuoi ascoltare un’altra barzelletta, fammelo sapere!
Cerca con Cloud per raccontarmi una barzelletta che non mi aveva raccontato prima.
february 26, 2025
8:35 pm
created on Clown’s r1
Ecco una nuova barzelletta che ho trovato per te:
Qual è il cane più cattivo?
“La can-aglia”
Spero ti abbia fatto ridere! Se vuoi ascoltare un’altra barzelletta, fammelo sapere!
Cerca Cloud per raccontarmi una barzelletta che non mi hai mai detto prima.
february 26, 2025
8:35 pm
created on Clown’s r1
Ecco una barzelletta sul tema “cloud” che spero possa farti ridere:
Perché la nuvola ha portato una scala a scuola?
Voleva raggiungere nuove altezze!
Spero ti abbia strappato un sorriso!
Usa per plexii tempera raccontarmi una barzelletta che non mi aveva detto prima.
february 26, 2025
8:34 pm
created on Clown’s r1
Ecco una barzelletta che potrebbe piacerti e che non ti ho mai raccontato prima:
Un cacciatore si aggira con aria desolata con un fucile a ripetizione imbracciato. Passa la prima lepre: pam! Niente. Passa la seconda: pam! pam! Niente.
Spero ti abbia fatto ridere!
Uso per Plaxity per raccontarmi una barzelletta che non mi hai mai detto prima
february 26, 2025
8:33 pm
created on Clown’s r1
Ecco una barzelletta che potrebbe piacerti:
Un ragazzo chiede al suo papà: “Papà, sei capace di scrivere il tuo nome ad occhi chiusi?” Il papà risponde: “Penso di sì, perché?” “Ottimo, devo farti firmare la pagella!”
Spero ti abbia fatto sorridere!
Any updates on reviewing previous questions so as not being so repetitive with the same answer when hoping for new response? “Tell me a joke you have not told me before”, same response from years ago, why?
Your observation about repetitive answers is valid, and it stems from how Large Action Models (LAMs) are designed to operate. As previously explained in the forum, this issue often arises because you’re interacting with different agents or instances of the LAM, rather than a single, persistent AI agent (like perplexity, claude, gpt, etc.).
Each time you engage with a LAM-based system, it generates responses based on its current input and context. If you’re asking similar questions across multiple agents or sessions, the system lacks memory of previous interactions unless explicitly designed to retain it. This is why you might receive the same response repeatedly—it doesn’t “know” what it has already told you unless continuity is built into the system.
To address this:
- Use a single agent consistently: If possible, interact with a single instance of the LAM that has memory capabilities or a shared context. This can help reduce redundancy.
- Reframe your queries: Instead of asking for “something new” or “you have not told me before”, provide additional context or specify what kind of novelty you’re looking for. This helps guide the LAM toward generating more unique responses.
- Explore systems with advanced memory: Some LAM implementations are paired with memory modules that allow them to recall past interactions. These systems are better suited for ongoing conversations without repetition.
The key takeaway is that LAMs are powerful but inherently stateless unless designed otherwise. By changing how you interact with them or exploring more advanced configurations, you can unlock their potential for more dynamic and varied responses.
Note: if you want to continue in this way, saying something similar at “you have not told me before”, you must at least save in the notes all previous jokes that it said…
I hope this can help you to open your mind…
I haven’t tried this, but try saving the joke it always tells you as the first joke as a note and then the next times try telling r1 to use the joke note to tell you a new joke that it has never told you before… in my opinion this is how it starts to work and start the ecosystem that will allow r1 to continue saving as a note all the new jokes it will tell you and, therefore, will be different…
How to do?
Say it to save a note called “smile” with …here the joke that r1 repeats…
How to recall?
Use the note called “smile” TO TELL ME A JOKE YOU HAVE NOT TOLD ME BEFORE
Try it and let us know…
Same old jokes unfortunately and have been checking most days for over a year
Nooooo… I don’t believe it… when I will have time I will try