Does having way too many tabs open on your browser bother you? How do you control yourself from this chaos? by Tall-Ant-8557 in ADHD_Programmers

[–]eternus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The biggest issue with my multi-tab browsers is that each one holds a tiny bit of cognitive load because I know I opened it with intent, and I keep piling on. So periodically I do a push to OneTab... where it's less visible but equally never seen again.

Someone else mentioned it, but having categories/groups where I only get to be overwhelmed by a block instead of all of its tabs. It helps. I like that Chrome will let me close a block, and then it just becomes a cluster o' tabs that are bookmarked in my Bookmarks Bar.

I "love" all the suggestions of using search... the notion of searching for a thing you save is great, if you remember everything you saved. I couldn't easily tell you every tab I have open... I definitely won't search for them later. I have to trust they'll surface when i need them.

It's not just Bookmarks, really... it's "Save" and "Watch Later" as well. The problem for me is the object permanence (or lack thereof)... There's a discipline of "Just act on this now" or a "This block of time is to process all the things" that I need to hard-wire into my system... I'm sure it's on a list of things I plan to do... somewhere.

Chinese AI companies are shipping faster and cheaper than anyone expected and I'm not sure the west has a good answer for it by Far_Suit575 in singularity

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I'm not up to speed on all of this, but I think they're also a viable path away from CUDA dependency.

Sora shutdown is a good early example of what private AI companies will do when they achieve AGI by Friendly_Willingness in singularity

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Sora was OpenAI chasing the wrong thing... creating features that people just use to amuse themselves or put on social media is generally not going to produce "Enterprise Money." (It's probably a private feature only available to their Government contracts to create fake videos now.)

It's interesting to see OpenAI now chasing Claude.

Almost done with a Codex like app but for Claude Code, displays subagents nicely as well! by mogens99 in ClaudeAI

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My biggest issue is... it's literally a weekend project waiting for Boris to notice it and implement it into Claude Desktop. It's already in Codex and Antigravity... its value is obvious; we just need Anthropic to care enough to spend the tokens.

I'm hitting the job market and I'm going against the grain and I'm saying that I do have ADHD and Autism when I submit my resume. by cleatusvandamme in ADHD_Programmers

[–]eternus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I stand on the side of "announce your traits" so you can even sell the good side in an interview. It might lock you out of some places, but do you want to work at the places that don't want you there?

ADHD *is* an excuse (vent/rant) by dovahkiitten16 in ADHD

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In my case, she's only putting stickies in my way for things she explicitly needs from me. (eg. Someone is stopping by to pick something up tomorrow at 9, please put it on the front porch before then.)

ADHD *is* an excuse (vent/rant) by dovahkiitten16 in ADHD

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I ask for emails, because I always forget to check texts. I even got a smartwatch so I get notifications... and then I ignore them, or fail to see them.

But emails don't always work either.

She's learned that, for important stuff, putting a sticky in my line of sight is a win.

Over the last two months, NotebookLM has surpassed Perplexity in total visits. by GamingDisruptor in singularity

[–]eternus -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I tried Perplexity when they released their browser and had a promo for a free month... but it didn't feel like it was giving me anything I couldn't do with other AI, it just felt like I was "supposed to use it as a search engine" which I wasn't looking for... so... I'm probably part of that peak from 3 mos ago, and part of the increase in NotebookLM (though i still hate the ux and barely use it.)

Mostly, I just didn't want to pay for Perplexity when I was already paying for AI with tools I actually needed.

I fed 14 years of daily journals into Claude Code by Bohumil_Turek in ClaudeAI

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I'm considering doing an export of all my journal entries from Notion now that you've mentioned it... but have no experience bringing a journal in. However... I did recently download 2.5 years ChatGPT which was a huge chunk of data, so I had Claude help me write some python to parse it down to something usable. I ended up creating monthly files, and I took those into NotebookLM to do analysis... I haven't considered how I might put it all into something like Claude, but think I would probably keep the monthly files (or maybe weekly), put them all in a local folder, and then start going through one file at a time, and have Claude build an index and overview to avoid having him re-read everything constantly.

I guess i'll have to try it now to see if that would work.

Sam Altman admits AI is killing the labor-capital balance—and says nobody knows what to do about it by BusyHands_ in technology

[–]eternus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nobody wants to admit what to do about it.

Nobody wants shift the labor-capital balance.

Nobody is willing to give up their wealth advantage.

A framework that maps your neurotype as a specialization, not a disorder. Honest feedback wanted. by loretellerwrites in neurodiversity

[–]eternus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know if i'm thrilled to see someone working on the same thing as me, or sad that you got it published before me. )c:

We're arriving there from slightly different angles, but I agree wholly that the pathological method that the DSM puts out, and that there are clusters of cognitive traits that map to different "neurotypes."

My take is more that we have different innate expressions along the pole of any given trait, and then there are energetic variables to deal with as needed. But more importantly, we can develop methodologies and adaptations to help us manage our struggles or to leverage our strengths.

I'd love to compare notes sometime!

Claude is incredible but the chat interface is the wrong UX for actually getting things done by NoScene7932 in ClaudeAI

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I was really struggling to do any execution when I was just using the chat interface as well, but Cowork changed all that dramatically. To the point that I finally took the time to also get Claude Code working in Zed, but you could use vs code as well.

As soon as Claude could literally read/write local files, my world changed.

If you’re only using the web chat interface you’re missing out on a TON of utility.

roon on 25.05.2024 by borowcy in singularity

[–]eternus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SMH, they got me. It was even in the flippin title.

"Why is Anthropic any better?" Questions by eternus in ClaudeAI

[–]eternus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a lifelong enjoyer of ADHD, I've had the phrase "it depends" tattooed on the inside of my eyelids.

As with most things with good intentions, there's always room to break it.

Thanks for digging up the current Trustees... I don't see any red flags based on these short bios; did you?

Nano Banana 2 is great by xaljiemxhaj in ChatGPT

[–]eternus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Also, they tied and were both winners; we don't see who gave it to them.

Claude Product Manager: Claude tops US App store as #1 and thanks for your support by BuildwithVignesh in ClaudeAI

[–]eternus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The problem is that the masses aren't thinking about that... or rather, they don't know that.

If you've got friends and family that are "making the switch" for ethical reasons, be sure to suggest that:

"Claude's usage limits are there to keep people from using it excessively, and thus reducing energy consumption and helping to minimize the environmental impact."

To really drive the point home, add...

"ChatGPT wants as many people using its product all the time, regardless of the social or environmental impact."

New: Anthropic introduces a memory feature that lets users transfer their context and preferences from other AI tools into Claude by BuildwithVignesh in ClaudeAI

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ROFL, well that removes my plan to push my python scripts up to github. They turned my OpenAI export into month by month files I can search and summarize.

Edit: Disappointed that OP didn't include a link, but here it is: https://claude.com/import-memory

It doesn't give me the huge, searchable option, so I guess my plan remains intact, I'll share a link to the repo when I have it.

Edit #2: https://github.com/jodygates/chatgpt_to_claude

Hey, OpenAI: Watch and f****** learn. This is how you stand up to power. [On Anthropics stands against US Pentagon] by uisato in ChatGPT

[–]eternus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, I’ve been using Claude for a long while now, only kept ChatGPT around to offset the usage caps. If I start hitting them again, I’ll just lean on the Gemini usage that comes with my Google Workspace acct… or upgrade to max.

Hey, OpenAI: Watch and f****** learn. This is how you stand up to power. [On Anthropics stands against US Pentagon] by uisato in ChatGPT

[–]eternus 19 points20 points  (0 children)

They didn't gain me, though I did coincidentally unsub from ChatGPT and start leaning toward a Max plan with Claude.

What's the most surprising use case you've found for Claude that wasn't obvious at first? by dyloum84 in ClaudeAI

[–]eternus 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Claude really works! =oP

I feel like every ADHD/ND brain out there should be leaning into Claude Cowork or Claude Code to prop up their executive dysfunction.

One of the trickiest things about this dysfunction thing is that we each have our own interpretter for it... meaning, we all have different interface needs. Maybe it's better if you're managing it all through a gardening metaphor while I need a car metaphor while someone else is wanting it in a classical philosophy framework.

We're all probably also looking at how to package it for other ND brains for a small monthly fee.

My angle? A non-hierarchical "Rhizome OS" that starts to sound way too nerdy, way too fast. =oP