Almost there but this thing tapped out. Never had that happen in gemini. It doesn't like you going there, eh. Plus I was originally in "deep research" where it adds this right side panel. Later on, too much data to deal with simultaneously. It was spinning circle, so I went to the bank, came back.. doing laundry. 2 hours of this spinning circle shit, eh. Finally I said, quit fuckin around and sack that right side panel shit. Let's just get a list.
It was fuckin around too, eh.. where I get it to 74 edits. That was kicking it's ass bad, repeatedly to get to that point. Kept trying to get it to cough up more. It's all stubborn, like it's trying to save processing power.
We had this edits section, then once that was done, it would get into this omitted books that were originally referenced. I'm there, let's just keep track here and start numbering this shit. It screwed up where it continued the numbers into the omitted section. I'm there, no, you restart the numbering with those. Before that, both of these would go into the low 100's.
It was stuck at 74 edits though, no matter what I did. Then I was trying to get it to sort the 74 by what shows up earlier in the bible. It was starting to get too complicated, and it screws up and says:
There are 121 edits and 47 omitted books in the following list.
So now it admits it had access to more than 74. I go, ah-ha.. nabbed you. Was working on trying to get these sorted by what shows up first in the bible. It was too fuckin stupid, then it taps out and says oh you reached some kind of limit and shit. Never saw that before. Then it would say, oh it's resetting in like whatever time. Just one task, then it craps out, doubles that time saying like a few hours later. The fuckin "deep research" shit, you don't get many of those.. only got 1 left till oct 4th.
Couldn't even get this piece of shit to add numbered lines that I could select. It doesn't select that area. I go to chat gpt, logged in. Inputted the list. Got that in code window where it had numered sections. Then I was getting it to resort the list by what shows up first. It was noticing shit like the dates. I'm there, don't mess around with this shit here. But it was giving you more specific dates. Then this thing taps out and says, "You’ve hit the Free plan limit for GPT-5. Responses will use another model until your limit resets tomorrow after 12:59 AM." You can barely input shit with these pieces of shit. Gemini kicks ass compared to them.
I go to the fuckin microsoft copilot. You couldn't fuckin even input the 121 edits list, it would say, oh 10k characters max. Inputted the shit in like half a dozen parts. Got it to number the sections cause couldn't select the numbers in gemini. Then it was changing the bullet points to dashes. I got it to get the list with numbers and bullet points, where I could select it in code window. Trying to get it to sort the shit though.. even though I'm in "think deeper", it's tapped out. Been like an hour and it can't handle it. Too complicated for this piece of shit. So I'm tapped out on all 3, can't fix this shit. We'll just have to go with what it fuckin said, where it wasn't sorted by what showed up first. Plus I gotta manually add each number. We'll get this shit going in the comments here. I think I saw somewhere, that, straight up, oh something about adding or removing a damn, "commandment". lol. This is what you get with these fuckers who edit shit, as the years go on.
Give me some time to input all this shit and manually add numbers to each, one at a time.
Oh wait.. I'll go try grok. Lol.. I try inputting it, and it crapped right out.. it said:
Grok was unable to reply. Something went wrong, please refresh to reconnect or try again.
Piece of shit too.
Oh yeah I also noticed it was 114 points but it said 121. So maybe that's all it can find is the 114. Looks like I gotta do this manually. lol. Oh, hold on.. trying the grok 4 beta and it crapped out but I kept going after and was able to get it to number the list here. Gonna see if I can get it to sort it by what happened first in the bible. lol
I think these things do on purpose to be stupid so you run out of queries and gotta pay the money.
At least I got it sorted by biblical order. Got 113. I gotta manually add numbers to each section because can't select the text number at the start of each segment.
Manually adding each number. This is like fuckin manual batch filing here.. jeez. I was looking around, for: ai free. Tried a few, then tried this Ninja AI.
I inputted: Here's a list, I couldn't select the numbers so you'd have to add one to each of the 113 sections. Add a bullet point to each line of "book", "original date", "edit date", "reason". Add a line break after each "reason" line.
I can't select numbers or bullet points, so after that, put the list in a code window, but don't have the bullet points change to dashes, make sure it's a bullet point in the code window. Do a mini test run of a dozen points first. Here's the list:
Then it was going along, slowly. Stops at 92. I have it resume. As I'm checking it, there was fumbling going on with the sequence order, which it shouldn't have fucked up. Like 113 was ending with Jude. I'm there.. ok, enough fucking around with this stupid shit. So fuck the bullet points. And manually adding each of the numbers. Plus copying from grok, it didn't have any line breaks so adding one after each reason line.
Grok was not too bad though but lots of kicking it in the ass for stupid shit it wouldn't realize. But it was able to take the list and sort it in biblical order.. so what shows up first, and ends with revelations stuff. Enough fucking around with testing out other ones that probably can't even handle inputting the whole damn list, nevermind dealing with whatever with it. I'm out, manually fuckin batch filing this shit one at a time. lol.
This is just too much shit, for this AI shit, to be dealing with. It's used to pea brained shit, on those "smart" phones, where they can barely grunt out an emoticon.
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[part 4]
The addition of a phrase (Luke 24:53) Book: Luke Original Date: Luke written around 70-80 CE. Edit Date: The original reading was either "continually in the temple blessing God" or "praising God." Later scribes combined these into "praising and blessing God." This conflation appeared in later manuscripts. Reason: A scribal conflation to combine two known readings into one.
The change from "only begotten God" to "only begotten Son" (John 1:18) Book: John Original Date: Gospel of John written around 80-90 CE. Edit Date: The change to "only begotten Son" appears in manuscripts from later centuries. Reason: A scribe may have changed the text to clarify the relationship between the Father and the Son and reinforce a specific Christological belief.
Change in the description of the Pool of Bethesda (John 5:3-4) Book: John Original Date: Gospel of John written around 80-90 CE. Edit Date: An entire passage describing an angel stirring the water is absent from the earliest manuscripts of John. Added sometime after the 4th century. Reason: Added by a scribe to clarify why the waters of the pool were believed to have healing properties.
Addition of the phrase "For there are three that testify in heaven..." (1 John 5:7-8) Book: 1 John Original Date: 1 John written around 90-100 CE. Edit Date: The phrase is conspicuously absent from all earliest and most reliable Greek manuscripts. It first appeared in Latin manuscripts, likely as a marginal note or "gloss," that was added by a scribe for theological clarification. Reason: It was added to provide a more explicit and direct biblical statement in support of the doctrine of the Trinity.
Omission of "and they were filled with the Holy Spirit" (Acts 4:31) Book: Acts Original Date: Acts written around 62 CE. Edit Date: This phrase is absent in some of the earliest manuscripts. The change appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A scribe may have omitted the phrase by accident or through homoioteleuton.
Omission of a verse in Acts 8:37 Book: Acts Original Date: Acts written around 62 CE. Edit Date: The verse "And Philip said, 'If you believe with all your heart, you may.' And he answered and said, 'I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God'" is absent from the earliest manuscripts. Added to later manuscripts. Reason: A scribe may have added this as a clarifying note for the baptism narrative.
Addition of a clause (Acts 15:34) Book: Acts Original Date: Acts written around 62 CE. Edit Date: The verse "However, it seemed good to Silas to remain there" is absent from the earliest manuscripts of Acts. Added to later manuscripts. Reason: A scribe may have been aware of a historical fact and added it to complement Luke's account.
Change from "the church of the Lord" to "the church of God" (Acts 20:28) Book: Acts Original Date: Acts written around 62 CE. Edit Date: This change appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A scribal change to explicitly state the divinity of Christ.
Change from "the blood of his son" to "the blood of the Messiah" (Acts 20:28) Book: Acts Original Date: Acts written around 62 CE. Edit Date: This variant is found in some manuscripts. The change appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A scribal clarification to make the text more explicitly Christ-centered.
Change from "the blood of his son" to "the blood of the Messiah" (Acts 20:28) Book: Acts Original Date: Acts written around 62 CE. Edit Date: This variant is found in some manuscripts. The change appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A scribal clarification to make the text more explicitly Christ-centered.
Addition of a phrase in Acts 20:28 to explicitly state the divinity of Christ Book: Acts Original Date: Acts written around 62 CE. Edit Date: Some manuscripts of Acts 20:28 read "the church of the Lord," while others read "the church of God." The change appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A scribal change to explicitly state the divinity of Christ.
Addition of a phrase in Acts 20:28 to explicitly state the divinity of Christ Book: Acts Original Date: Acts written around 62 CE. Edit Date: Some manuscripts of Acts 20:28 read "the church of the Lord," while others read "the church of God." The change appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A scribal change to explicitly state the divinity of Christ.
Omission of an entire verse in Acts 24:7 Book: Acts Original Date: Acts written around 62 CE. Edit Date: The verse "But Lysias the commander came and with great violence took him out of our hands" is absent from the earliest manuscripts. Added to later manuscripts. Reason: A scribe may have been adding an explanatory detail from memory to clarify the narrative.
Omission of an entire verse in Acts 28:29 Book: Acts Original Date: Acts written around 62 CE. Edit Date: The verse "And when he had said these words, the Jews departed and had a great dispute among themselves" is missing from the earliest manuscripts. Added to later manuscripts. Reason: A scribe likely added this detail to provide a more dramatic conclusion to the chapter.
Change of a preposition in Romans 5:1 Book: Romans Original Date: Romans written around 57 CE. Edit Date: The Greek words for "in" and "from" were sometimes confused, leading to variations in the text. This variant appeared in manuscripts from early centuries. Reason: A scribal mistake.
Change of a preposition in Romans 5:1 Book: Romans Original Date: Romans written around 57 CE. Edit Date: The Greek words for "in" and "from" were sometimes confused, leading to variations in the text. This variant appeared in manuscripts from early centuries. Reason: A scribal mistake.
Change of a preposition in Romans 5:1 Book: Romans Original Date: Romans written around 57 CE. Edit Date: The Greek words for "in" and "from" were sometimes confused, leading to variations in the text. This variant appeared in manuscripts from early centuries. Reason: A scribal mistake.
Change of a conjunction in Romans 5:1 Book: Romans Original Date: Romans written around 57 CE. Edit Date: The Greek words for "because" and "therefore" were sometimes confused, leading to variations in the text. This variant appeared in manuscripts from early centuries. Reason: A scribal mistake.
Change of a conjunction in Romans 5:1 Book: Romans Original Date: Romans written around 57 CE. Edit Date: The Greek words for "because" and "therefore" were sometimes confused, leading to variations in the text. This variant appeared in manuscripts from early centuries. Reason: A scribal mistake.
Change of a conjunction in Romans 5:1 Book: Romans Original Date: Romans written around 57 CE. Edit Date: The Greek words for "because" and "therefore" were sometimes confused, leading to variations in the text. This variant appeared in manuscripts from early centuries. Reason: A scribal mistake.
Addition of a phrase (Romans 8:1) Book: Romans Original Date: Composed around 57-58 CE. Edit Date: Added in later manuscripts sometime after the 4th century. Reason: A later scribal expansion intended to clarify the ethical behavior expected of believers, harmonizing it with other parts of Paul's letters.
Change in word order (1 Corinthians 1:1) Book: 1 Corinthians Original Date: 1 Corinthians written around 55 CE. Edit Date: The change between "Christ Jesus" and "Jesus Christ" appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A minor stylistic variation that does not change the meaning of the text.
Change in the description of God (1 Corinthians 1:4) Book: 1 Corinthians Original Date: 1 Corinthians written around 55 CE. Edit Date: The change between "my God," "our God," and "God" appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A minor scribal correction that does not change the meaning of the text.
Change in the description of Jesus (1 Corinthians 1:8) Book: 1 Corinthians Original Date: 1 Corinthians written around 55 CE. Edit Date: The change between "Jesus Christ" and "Jesus" appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A minor stylistic variation that does not change the meaning of the text.
Addition of the word "and" (1 Corinthians 1:28) Book: 1 Corinthians Original Date: 1 Corinthians written around 55 CE. Edit Date: Some manuscripts add the word "and" in 1 Corinthians 1:28. Reason: A minor stylistic change that does not change the meaning of the text.
Change in the word "mystery" (1 Corinthians 2:1) Book: 1 Corinthians Original Date: 1 Corinthians written around 55 CE. Edit Date: The change between "mystery" and "testimony" appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A scribal error where a similar word was substituted, changing the meaning of the verse.
Change in the word "wisdom" (1 Corinthians 2:4) Book: 1 Corinthians Original Date: 1 Corinthians written around 55 CE. Edit Date: Some manuscripts have "persuasive human wisdom," while others have "persuasive wisdom" or "plausible wisdom." Reason: A scribal change to conform the text to what was perceived as a higher literary standard.
Addition of a conjunction (1 Corinthians 2:10) Book: 1 Corinthians Original Date: 1 Corinthians written around 55 CE. Edit Date: The word "for/since" is added in some manuscripts. Reason: A scribal addition to make the flow of the narrative more explicit.
Change from "Spirit Holy" to "Spirit of God" (1 Corinthians 2:14) Book: 1 Corinthians Original Date: 1 Corinthians written around 55 CE. Edit Date: This change appears in some manuscripts. Reason: A scribal clarification to make the text more explicit.
Change of the word "boast" to "be burned" (1 Corinthians 13:3) Book: 1 Corinthians Original Date: 1 Corinthians written around 55 CE. The "boast" reading is considered the original. Edit Date: The change to "be burned" appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A scribal error where a single letter was changed, making the verse more dramatic.
The phrase "God was manifested" vs. "He was manifested" (1 Timothy 3:16) Book: 1 Timothy Original Date: 1 Timothy written around 62-64 CE. The "He" reading is found in earlier manuscripts. Edit Date: The addition of "God" appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A deliberate change to make the divinity of Christ more explicit in the text.
Addition of a phrase in Revelation 22:18-19 Book: Revelation Original Date: Revelation written around 90-100 CE. Edit Date: Some manuscripts add the phrase "and if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy" to the text. This change appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A scribal addition to reinforce the authority and finality of the book of Revelation.
Addition of a phrase in Revelation 22:18-19 Book: Revelation Original Date: Revelation written around 90-100 CE. Edit Date: Some manuscripts add the phrase "and if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy" to the text. This change appears in later manuscripts. Reason: A scribal addition to reinforce the authority and finality of the book of Revelation.
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