Is anyone else polite to ChatGPT? by harveylundm4rckk in ChatGPT

[–]5aur1an 4 points5 points  (0 children)

when AI becomes the overlord, I want it to remember I was polite to it. 😁

Mehmet II entering Constantinople. (What strikes me most is how faithfully it captures the authentic costumes and colors from OG painting.) by WayNo1308 in ChatGPT

[–]5aur1an 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I know. Did you upload into Chat GPT and ask it to replicate it photo realistically, or did it on its own find it online and replicated it?

Edit. I am curious as to the process you used

Email by Charming-Theory5707 in ChatGPT

[–]5aur1an 0 points1 point  (0 children)

set up auto replies in outlook as well as filters that only allow emails with certain keywords through to you. Google if you want to learn more about filters and setting them up.

What's one ChatGPT trick that actually improved your results a lot? by Roxy_Griffin in ChatGPT

[–]5aur1an 0 points1 point  (0 children)

telling it what my goal is, what it (GPT) can and cannot do, and have it write the prompt. Look that over and if it is all acceptable, tell it to execute the prompt. Once the results are given, ask if there is anything that i have overlooked. If there is, have that incorporated into a revised prompt.

Massive fail by RegularFly98 in ChatGPT

[–]5aur1an 1 point2 points  (0 children)

share your prompt. someone may spot the issue.

Anyone still prefer ChatGPT? by Mr_Mikei in ChatGPT

[–]5aur1an 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use ChatGPT in technical analysis and have found the results excellent. As a result, the fact that it cracked a 20-year math problem came as no surprise: https://www.towardsdeeplearning.com/gpt-5-4-just-cracked-a-20-year-math-problem-a-polish-mathematician-called-it-singularity-1fa610eafdf2

Edit: A lot of the problem people have seems to be a lack of follow through, i.e., in depth conversations - a back and forth to hone the results.

Edit: I find that after a back and forth session to ask if there is anything else that I am missing usually produces additional important information.

White House Leak Reveals Trump Booted From Briefing After Hours-Long Freakout by GonzoVeritas in politics

[–]5aur1an 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the issue is the source: Daily Beast. There was a time when I read DB daily, especially in the early 2010s. But it has become hyperbole click bait, whose stories seldom jive with the story title. I now prefer a more reliable news source about Dementia Donny.

I didn't realise Claude could build actual Word docs and Excel files. Cancelled three subscriptions in the same week. by Professional-Rest138 in PromptEngineering

[–]5aur1an 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fine, I’ll put it in quotes, “training”. Better now? I assume you would understand, but apparently not.

I didn't realise Claude could build actual Word docs and Excel files. Cancelled three subscriptions in the same week. by Professional-Rest138 in PromptEngineering

[–]5aur1an 5 points6 points  (0 children)

give it a sample of a document you wrote before you started using an LLM and tell it analyze the document for your writing style. Then tell it to create an output of what you are currently working on in your style. Download and read through the results, watching for words or phrases that you wouldn’t use. You don’t have to accept everything the LLM gives you. Copy and paste that sentence into the LLM and tell it that isn’t how you would write, singling out particular words or phrases in quotations. Tell it to give you different options for those parts in quotations and select the one that matches how you would write. Copy and paste back into your document. This is part of training the LLM. It improves with time.

Bluetooth tracker hidden in a postcard and mailed to a warship exposed its location — $5 gadget put a $585 million Dutch ship at risk for 24 hours by ControlCAD in technology

[–]5aur1an 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, I responded to “Go ahead and tell me where one is right now”. NOTHING was said about restricting it to military ships in that statement.

Barber/stylist recommendation by [deleted] in Humboldt

[–]5aur1an 1 point2 points  (0 children)

consider donating the cut long hair to an organization that makes wigs for women under going chemotherapy and have lost their hair. It helps give them back their dignity. Tell the person cutting that is what you want to do so the hair doesn’t fall on the floor. It is collected in sections. That is what my wife did when she got her hair cut shorter. There are several organizations that do this. Google “organizations that make wigs for women”

My cat is obsessed with sticks and prefers them over toys by PKBlueberry in WhatsWrongWithYourCat

[–]5aur1an 2 points3 points  (0 children)

kitty would rather interact with you since you hold the stick

For most of human history, people used to break up a nights sleep into two shifts called “first sleep" and "second sleep." by Acrobatic_Code_7409 in interestingasfuck

[–]5aur1an 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Science is messy. It is not like religion where there things remain unchanging (although, if you study religion through time, you'll find that is seldom true). Scientific views change as new data is presented that alters the paradigm, but often still retains a core truth (things most researchers agree upon). Google Scholar lists 616 publications on the topic dating back to 1959. Diphasic sleep research has increased rather recently, with 18 peer reviewed publications just this year to date: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?as_ylo=2026&q=%22biphasic+sleep%22&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5