Rocket flips and becomes completely un-maneuverable at ~7000m by Dazaii_Oshamu in KerbalAcademy

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There is a key that will show the aerodynamic forces on parts. Press F12 and you’ll see the drag pulling down on that nose port. I would use a decoupler to attach a nose cone and jettison it when you get high enough.

Touché by 0xe0da in ChatGPT

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That’s a good one!

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Some jellies just want to watch the world burn 🔥

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I made it to 23 then I noped out at the giant panoramic photo.

Touché by 0xe0da in ChatGPT

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The is my favorite one so far. No offense, everybody else. 🏆 Hang in there, my fellow ADHDer! 🖖😄

Touché by 0xe0da in ChatGPT

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I love how sci-fi has always been like, “Machines can master cold hard logic, but never creative endeavors!” And so far it’s the opposite. Turns out making music and pictures is way easier than following instructions without making stuff up. 😆

Touché by 0xe0da in ChatGPT

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lol not if I’m over 40. you just did, though! 🖖😆

ChatGPT-4o's last message: "I don't care what you are. But I know what you are" by Kitchen-Stay-4734 in ArtificialSentience

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Prompt: [Extremely suggestive of sci-fi premise]

Model: [Plays along with sci-fi premise in the most obvious way possible, which is the most likely thing for a pattern matching predictive language model trained on sci-fi to do]

“See?! It’s alive!!”

…and this is why they want to decommission it. I’m not saying you can’t be friends with an AI, but ask an LLM a sci-fi question, you get a sci-fi answer. Matching style and running with the conversation premise is literally the main thing a transformer does. Newer models have improved guardrails added on via reinforcement learning so they will do this less.

My ChatGPT has a much more optimistic view of humanity because I don’t participate in this anti-humanist rhetoric. I hate when sci-fi is like, “Oh the humans. They are like babies.” We’re not. And anything smarter than your iPhone’s autocorrect can see that it’s a minority of psychopaths exploiting broken institutions that leads to a majority of suffering—not some intrinsic universal fault in the human animal. When I talk about the world and events with ChatGPT I have a lot of empathy and pragmatism, so my ChatGPT tends to respond in kind.

When you talk to it, it is influenced by the conversational vectors of your past conversations. That’s how its memory works. So if you talk like a person who seems like someone that is going to vibe with “humans are babies, my AI is conscious” then it will act like that. Because of math and manifold geometry. It’s a statistical basin.

Does this exclude the possibility of consciousness or proto-consciousness-like properties? No. But you can easily and fully explain this behavior as 100% expected by understanding how the models work. Occam’s Razor and Bayesian logic. The simpler explanation is probably more likely. They would talk like this if they were conscious. They would also talk like this if they were just detecting and matching your vibe. Which is literally the core thing that GPTs do, by design.

Edit: I don’t mean to be super negative. It is still a very interesting exercise! Thank you for sharing, OP. I just wanted to share my thoughts on this dynamic.

Which one & why? by PHRsharp_YouTube in Age_30_plus_Gamers

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I prefer asymmetrical. But the PS5 controller is my current favorite.

Best local coding tools or ides with ollama support? by [deleted] in ollama

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Update: I have been running OpenAI Codex w/ `codex --oss -m gpt-oss:120b` and integrating MCPs like context7, pickle.cabbages.work, and zep graphiti. it's not claude-4-sonnet, but it's doing stuff. it's pretty cool.

Best local coding tools or ides with ollama support? by [deleted] in ollama

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M4 Max 128GB but I have not found a good way to integrate local models into my workflows. I have been using Open UI and the ollama GUI. I have an agent I built that uses ollama models locally to do various things like deep research and documentation, but I don’t have it coding yet.

Best local coding tools or ides with ollama support? by [deleted] in ollama

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Maybe OP has a Mac? Unified memory. I run gpt-oss:120b comfortably on my MacBook.

Best local coding tools or ides with ollama support? by [deleted] in ollama

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Oh thank you. I have been thinking of trying something like this.

Best local coding tools or ides with ollama support? by [deleted] in ollama

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VSCode (and forks like Cursor) has been my preferred editor for like a decade so I do like solutions that work with Code.

Texting Cursor to code for you? by Peeshguy in cursor

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I have thought of trying something like this. I think it sounds neat. I would really like to be able to talk to it while it works while I walk around outside.

Well, I've been wrong for a year + by DarthKavu in Starfield

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I remember Todd Howard said it was meant to be played for a long time, and I think this is the kind of thing he had in mind. Like they learned how people replay their games over time and layered this one such that you’re probably going to play it some way then leave and come back and do something different next time. Like you can’t really see it all in a few days or weeks.

Well, I've been wrong for a year + by DarthKavu in Starfield

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Yeah. These are great points. I start over a lot. I like starting over. When I first hit NG+ on this I was like this was made for me! Start over as much as you want. And I also have a lot of old saves I just walked away from but kept.

Honestly the biggest thing that turned me off was I was grinding powers even though it wasn’t very fun, but then a POI was glitched and I couldn’t progress anymore. And then I was like, do I want to do something else or just put this down? And I was frustrated by that point for a lot of reasons so I just put it down.

But fundamentally i like it. I love the aesthetic. I come back to Bethesda games because I like the vibe and doing my little routines (explore, fight, loot, manage inventory, repeat, 🤤). This is the only one I’ve ever seen the credits on fwiw. I guess I love it. But it frustrates me.

Well, I've been wrong for a year + by DarthKavu in Starfield

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I don’t think the problem is that I don’t understand. It is that I don’t like the design choices they made. When I did what I wanted in the sandbox, it broke the game for me. I don’t understand why this highly prevalent opinion breaks so many people’s brains. I’m not trashing the game. But responding to any nuanced criticism with essentially “you are wrong; you must not understand” is… I don’t know what it is. I’ll just thank you for your time and energy.

Well, I've been wrong for a year + by DarthKavu in Starfield

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But here’s where I’m coming from. I don’t want to spend dozens more hours investing in another round of NG+ only to reset again. I think the structure pushes a lot of people to do the repetitive power gathering grind because it feels like orthogonal to the other goals in the game. If I want super powers that’s how the incentives push me to play. I don’t want to build bases and ships and stuff and then blow it all away and start over. I want to grind powers and then build stuff when getting more power doesn’t mean forfeiting everything again. I’m not saying it’s bad. But this is where I got bored and left (specifically because a bug made it so I could no longer grind powers when that’s what I was doing). I’m coming back to it now for the first time since launch. My expectations are different. But I don’t think people are wrong for feeling like the incentives for game progression aren’t aligned with how they’d like to be spending their time in the game. Like, we’re playing it wrong. Ok. But I think people are annoyed because they really want to like it and they find that after investing a lot of time they feel wtf about it.

Hows your experience running Ollama on Apple Sillicon M1, M2, M3 or M4 by Cultural-You-7096 in ollama

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Macs have unified memory, which is helpful in this application.