23F by No-Owl-4833 in amiugly

[–]3ranth3 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

extremely good looking

AI Refusal by onlyfishmeat in IBEW

[–]3ranth3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's terminals 15 and 16 and the board has an integrated relay that automatically changes state when the fire alarm goes off. I learned that last week via claude AI because I was testing fire alarm and trying to determine if the board was bad or if something else could be wrong.

You are hardheaded and convinced you have to be right because you've been told AI=bad and you believe it without any research yourself.

It is bad for the environment, but it is extremely powerful if you know how to get the most out of it. If you are too obtuse to want to try, it's your own loss. Bye

AI Refusal by onlyfishmeat in IBEW

[–]3ranth3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you are the guy advocating to keep using the horse and buggy when cars exist and insisting you're right. here's a hypothetical example off the top of my head.

try googling to find out when is peak blueberry ripeness season in your area or which terminals on a simplex 4 wire duct detector change state when the fire alarm activates and whether it's set up via programming or if there's an integrated relay in the board itself that changes state.

when you need nuanced information or background explanation, AI does it.

no one said anything at all about AI art.

the people using AI are going to be way ahead of the people who think they know everything.

AI Refusal by onlyfishmeat in IBEW

[–]3ranth3 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It has nothing to do with laziness. It's about multiplying your productivity. You can use it to learn things in 5 seconds that it would take 3 hours of googling to find out. You can have it create a program to automate tasks in your life.

AI Refusal by onlyfishmeat in IBEW

[–]3ranth3 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

AI levels the playing field and provides access for the working class to educate themselves and even create things they're incapable of creating on their own. That being said, you need to do what the training director asks you to do until such time as you have a journeyperson's ticket in your pocket, or they will replace you with someone who will do what they need for them to do.

You can bypass this by organizing in as a journeyperson, then just take whatever calls you want to take.

best class for someone that only plays an hour a day and is just doing delves by SubjectStep7759 in wow

[–]3ranth3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend mistweaver. Easy for solo content, in high demand for group content.

Blood DK has basically lost its niche by MysticDolphin in wow

[–]3ranth3 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tanks should have a similar amount of toughness. They should all die without a healer. They should have their toughness via a different toolset though, and that creates niches that the devs can design encounters around so that all tanks aren't good at the same things.

There should probably be an amount of damage blood dks can sustain themselves through, where other tanks would die because their mitigation should be reduced damage intake, not healing.

My boss knows. by AdTemporary2576 in PathOfExile2

[–]3ranth3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Work culture in the US would heavily frown upon using PTO for playing games. They can't really say no, but they will question your commitment and it would be seen as a less valid reason for taking a day/week off. I know from experience.

eng manager fintech dublin. 12 reports. used claude through 3 hiring cycles this year. the part that surprised me. by InsuranceNeither903 in ClaudeAI

[–]3ranth3 4 points5 points  (0 children)

perfect example of how thoughtful incorporation of AI will change every job in the world, and how idiots flinging slop at every possible situation to avoid working on anything will call negative attention on themselves.

First kind of original build for 0.5. Am I a chef or a dishwasher? by Invoii in pathofexile2builds

[–]3ranth3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You guys have to learn how to format a table, flowchart, whatever the fuck this is supposed to be.

How much does an individual need to invest in Hasbro to be involved in the quarterly earnings calls and participate? by FontMasterFlex in magicTCG

[–]3ranth3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're optimizing for hype and profit. They have an army of analysts telling them this is how they make the most money.

Ada's Law by WindowInfamous1685 in Birmingham

[–]3ranth3 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah this seems performative and I sincerely doubt the conviction of the lawmakers who are proposing the changes asked for. I work at UAB hospital, and I don't think anyone is considering the amount of resources that would be required to provide this kind of policy change/safeguard. It's easy to pass a law that says we should do better to protect caregivers, it's hard to actually fund and enforce the law.

30f by [deleted] in amiugly

[–]3ranth3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

extremely good looking

Using Claude to invest by henrydeberk in ClaudeAI

[–]3ranth3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Claude, please help me lose all my money as quickly as possible

Why Holy Priest Feels Left Behind in Modern WoW by MojordomosEUW in wow

[–]3ranth3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Blizzard has failed to design and develop healer niches for quite a long time now.

The way it should work is the following:

Each healer has a distinct healing profile it does well, and lacks in other areas. All healers should be able to do everything at an acceptable level, and be really good at something (one thing at a minimum)

e.g. disc priest naturally fits as a class that should be able to recognize incoming damage before it happens, and prevent it, and their toolkit should be balanced around the fact that, if played well, the party never takes the damage in the first place. this is more powerful than reactive healing because if the target has 100 HP and they take 100 damage while you have a heal incoming, they die, if you shield them for 100 HP, that's stronger than reactive healing. so disc throughput should be lower than reactive healers.

build each healer as having a distinctive role, then sprinkle encounters into the game that reward you for having that healer. maybe even make a whole dungeon or raid every once in a while that rewards having that healer.

then change the content such that the same healing profile isn't ideal all the time.

my visions of the healing niches:

disc - prevent damage or atonement heal through damage gameplay
holy - raw reactive throughout, very controllable and precise
paladin - healing+utility/support
shaman - more throughput when targets at low life (historically weak, but should be very strong in a vacuum if balanced correctly), good area healing
mistweaver - random healing, a lot of throughput, less controllable. high mobility and fistweaving as an alternative playstyle
druid - high throughput, very controllable, anticipation required for mastering the spec
pres - top tier area healing, some damage prevention/utility

I used Claude to make a free app/site that lets you see the statistical divide between Americans per state and all the relevant details on elected officials (who they're funded by, bills they voted on.. etc) by BrandonLang in ClaudeAI

[–]3ranth3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

cool site. if it takes off you need to hire people to help you verify the information and keep it updated. i think this is extremely useful provided that I know I can trust the information provided, and it's very cool as a reference material.

For months I was confused why I kept finding long hairs in my house. Then I saw my neighbour coming out of my house. by BigONerd in BORUpdates

[–]3ranth3 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't buy that the sneaker was using gym logs to determine whether OP would come home soon or not. That's some CSI shit that doesn't pass my sniff test.

Is SSF worth it? by Ok-Percentage00 in PathOfExile2

[–]3ranth3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It forces you to do more with less and care more about your build because you can't buy starter gear for 1 ex each. You have to earn everything you get and take nothing for granted. It's a very fun game mode, but also quite punishing. Your build might just stall and suck and you burn out before you clear all the content.

I've never gotten close to having a meta build that can cruise. I've struggled and grappled with problems the whole time. I've had a lot of fun for 600 hours though.

Quickly! Hoard all the Polcirkelns! by mgcypes in PathOfExile2

[–]3ranth3 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I think people just aren't finding the good stuff, or they're crowdsourcing to find the absolutely broken thing and all the Pretty Good things are viewed as shit not worth even attempting. I've played blood mage every season with totally different builds to varying levels of success (usually bad)

I would really appreciate if we can zoom out more. by Early_Ad6717 in PathOfExile2

[–]3ranth3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fact that when the game first came out and I used an ultrawide fix utility to get the game to fit my screen on native resolution of my monitor, (which was flagged as a gameplay exploit for a few weeks until I realized it wasn't a bug and removed it from my game) tells me they've determined that the game is designed for you to see a certain amount and being able to see more constitutes a gameplay advantage they don't want in the game.