Here's a new error from twitter.com (home page):
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What is the difference between sentient and sapient? I agree with ChatGPT:
The terms "sentient" and "sapient" are often used in discussions related to consciousness, intelligence, and life. While they may sound similar, they have distinct meanings.
Sentience refers to the ability to perceive or feel things, to have subjective experiences. Animals, humans, and even some machines can be considered sentient if they have the capacity to sense their surroundings and respond to them in some way. For example, a dog, a cat, or a robot equipped with sensors that allow it to detect its environment and respond to stimuli can be considered sentient.
Sapience, on the other hand, refers to the ability to think and reason, to have wisdom and intelligence. Humans are considered the most sapient species on Earth, as we possess the ability to reason abstractly, communicate through language, and solve complex problems. While other animals may possess some level of intelligence and problem-solving abilities, they do not typically exhibit the same level of sapience as humans.
In summary, sentience is the ability to perceive and feel, while sapience is the ability to think and reason. Both are important characteristics of life and intelligence, but they are distinct from each other.
note revisions
Nostr famously does not allow note editing, but it could specify special replies called revisions. If the original author replies with a revision, it replaces the original in the UI and links sideways to the earlier revision (which might have its own replies).
If the UI is displaying a note when the revision arrives, it can alert the user that a new version is available and let the user navigate to it.