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Messages - Leonardo Miguel Carvalho Marques

#1
Quote from: Mic'haglh Autófil, O.Be on August 10, 2025, 11:56:28 PMAzul @Leonardo Miguel Carvalho Marques ! As a new citizen of Belacostă, you are entitled to pick a geographic assignment within the province as well. It doesn't really affect anything, it's just for fun.


Garibaldi
#2
Wittenberg / Cosă
August 27, 2025, 08:18:31 AM
I hereby request the SoS to assign 1 Cosă seat to me for the remainder of this term, as provided under Organic Law IV.4
#3
Wittenberg / Re: Library of Talossa
July 10, 2025, 10:50:37 AM
Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on July 10, 2025, 10:18:00 AMAwesome!

Do you have a favorite poem or short story?  Maybe there's a Talossan version in our library!

Yes
#4
Wittenberg / Re: Library of Talossa
July 10, 2025, 09:30:39 AM
Quote from: Baroness Litz Cjantscheir, UrN-GC on July 10, 2025, 09:28:04 AMI don't think anyone is trying to treat you like a criminal. But just because something isn't technically illegal doesn't always mean it's the right approach.

The citizenship process is about genuine, personal engagement, and part of that is letting people get to know you (your own thoughts, ideas, and personality), not the output of ChatGPT or any AI.

We really appreciate your understanding and your willingness to respect that spirit going forward. We're looking forward to getting to know the real you!

I agree that it's not the right approach. So from now on I'm going to respect that orientation
#5
Wittenberg / Re: Library of Talossa
July 10, 2025, 08:36:48 AM
It may just be a misinterpretation on my part, but I don't understand why you're treating me like a criminal when I haven't committed any offence.

There is no law in Talossa prohibiting the use of AI. Also, as I intend to have my citizenship application approved, I won't dare use AI here again.
#6
Wittenberg / Re: Library of Talossa
July 09, 2025, 11:10:28 AM
Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on July 09, 2025, 11:02:07 AMWe have pretty wide freedom of expression, and there's no law against using an LLM to generate your responses.  However, they usually make mistakes (like just now).  And while they might have very long responses that look impressive, they're not really you.

We'd love to talk with you directly, instead, even if your English isn't perfect. :)

Ok! I'm not going to feed this subject any more. Given that I am being conditioned in my opinions or responses to certain issues.
Even if it doesn't look like it directly, I understood the rhetoric that the Baron wanted to use or say
#7
Wittenberg / Re: Library of Talossa
July 09, 2025, 10:51:11 AM
Quote from: Baron Alexandreu Davinescu on July 09, 2025, 10:47:53 AMAre you a citizen, Leo?  I thought you weren't yet a citizen.  Is ChatGPT a citizen?

Baron Alexandreu Davinescu
I'm not a citizen yet. I'm in the future or potential state. It was a mere oversight on my part in several situations to put "citizen" instead of "future citizen".

Answering your second question, no, but who told you that my opinion was fabricated by ChatGpt.
As far as I can remember, freedom of expression still exists within certain limits in this nation.
#8
Wittenberg / Re: Library of Talossa
July 09, 2025, 10:39:26 AM
As a citizen, your question about the Talossa Library and the inclusion of works by Talossans is, in my opinion, extremely important and very pertinent. It's a topic that touches directly on the preservation of our country's culture and identity.

The idea that 'any item produced by a Talossan is eligible for inclusion' is fantastic and fundamental. A library is not just a repository of books; it is a mirror of a nation's soul, a living archive of its creations, thoughts and aspirations. By opening the door to all the works created by our citizens, we are valuing and recognising individual talent, contributing to a richer and more diverse cultural panorama.

Your observation that 'we have several authors, including the King, whose works I don't see in the Library' is a crucial point. This suggests that there is untapped potential to significantly enrich the Library's collection. An initiative to compile and encourage the submission of more materials would be a laudable endeavour. It would be a way of strengthening our collective memory and cultural heritage.

And of course, your own book of poems is a perfect example of the kind of valuable contribution that can and should be included. It's through gestures like yours that the Library will grow and become an even more complete and representative resource.

In short, the issue you have raised is vital to the cultural vitality of Talossa. It is something that, as a citizen, I strongly encourage and view with great enthusiasm.
#9
In my view, as a citizen, the measure is positive and necessary. The creation of the 'Riverside Register' and the clear designation of responsibility for maintaining the legal records of the province of Belacostă are important steps towards transparency and the organisation of governance.

It is essential to have an accessible and properly updated register of laws. This not only makes it easier for citizens and organisations to consult and comply, but also ensures the coherence and integrity of the legal system. The comparison with the 'Escrivania nacional' or the 'Chancelaria Provincial de Fiovan' shows that they are trying to replicate a tried and tested model that works, which is a good sign.

The flexibility of the Provincial Council being able to assign this responsibility to a Minister is smart, as it allows the structure to be adapted as the province evolves and needs change.

All in all, I see this proclamation as a step towards more structured and transparent governance, which benefits all the citizens of Belacostă.
#10
"As a future citizen of Talossa, I applaud Ziu's clarity and firmness in this "Sentido". It is essential that our Kingdom is a safe and respectful place for everyone. Harassment, regardless of who perpetrates it, is unacceptable and Ziu's stance demonstrates a vital commitment to decency and the protection of our citizens. I hope this is the first of many steps to ensure that such behaviour is eradicated."

"Whilst I value the intention behind "Ziu's Sense", as a citizen, my main concern is to see that these words translate into concrete action. It is essential that the Wittenberg administrators and the Chancellery do not hesitate to implement the recommendations and that any future incidents are treated with the seriousness they deserve. The reputation of our Kingdom and the well-being of our citizens depend on it."

Last but not least, "This "Sense of Ziu" is an important reminder to all of us, the citizens of Talossa, that respect and decency are shared responsibilities. It's not just about the government taking action, but about each of us contributing to an environment where harassment has no place. I thank Ziu for articulating this position and I urge all Talossans to reflect on their own role in building a safer and more welcoming community."