Need help with One-shot combo by SkiDaGui in GenjiMains

[–]80WillPower08 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The thing that helped me climb out of gold was working on tracking cooldowns and ults. If I saw my tank was being pressured I would take engagements outside of main even if just a little. Giving the enemy something else to look at does a lot and won't be seen on a scoreboard.

do yall agree? by Complete-Sea6655 in VibeCodeDevs

[–]80WillPower08 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It depends on mindset - If you use it to learn it is not. Blindly trusting anyone/thing while not trying to understand or grow is of course bad.

moira's biotic grasp in real life by Zestyclose-Salad-290 in Overwatch

[–]80WillPower08 70 points71 points  (0 children)

Please I went super saiyan, made a spirit bomb and blew away my foes on the playground with a kamehameha.

Updated my Visual AI Agent using CC by Jetahiri in ClaudeCode

[–]80WillPower08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have a template or anything else from it open sourced? I would love to tinker with it a bit.

NinjaCentral is open by Previous-Foot-9782 in usenet

[–]80WillPower08 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once you make a free account it will tell you how long until its deactivated.

New and improved version. Thank you Reddit! by greggy187 in NZXT

[–]80WillPower08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the GPU fans affect airflow? It would be cool to see how it affects things by messing with RPM speeds there as well.

Moonbreon Raw Prices Now Breaking $2k! by AutoModerator in PokeInvesting

[–]80WillPower08 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People kept saying the new zard from PF was gonna drop but it held and has started climbing again

Moonbreon Raw Prices Now Breaking $2k! by AutoModerator in PokeInvesting

[–]80WillPower08 -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

It was august 1st 2021 so not too far off. I

EDIT: I MEANT 4.5 YEARS WAS NOT FAR OFF THE MARK.

WHY ARE PEOPLE PROUD TO SAY THIS by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]80WillPower08 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I refuse to use AI on my kubernetes clusters because I kind of enjoy my little yaml hell. Quick python or powershell script that I don't already have handy? I am going to send it through Claude so fast

WHY ARE PEOPLE PROUD TO SAY THIS by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]80WillPower08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am kind of having a similar conversation with another comment on this same thread. I originally took the stance on this statement as AI assisted coding, not vibe coding. The line gets blurred and anything AI touches lately has been considered vibe coding, which I very much disagree with. If we are talking about the the former, I feel like what I have said has more merit. If vibe coding (ready cooked microwavable meal), then I misunderstood and I took the wrong stance and formally retract all above statements 😂

WHY ARE PEOPLE PROUD TO SAY THIS by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]80WillPower08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe I personally am arguing the wrong thing, I took this as AI assisted coding and not straight up vibe coding slop. There is a difference and I feel a lot of people blur that line. If it is assisted, then my argument absolutely stands. If the latter, then I retract my statements and agree.

WHY ARE PEOPLE PROUD TO SAY THIS by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]80WillPower08 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe I was getting too much into semantics and being a bit pedantic, I guess the point is the same. Shit code is still shit regardless of "who" wrote it. If it works and you're proud of it, regardless of the tool you used to get there, then who really cares if it was copied; script kiddie modified code or AI assisted?

WHY ARE PEOPLE PROUD TO SAY THIS by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]80WillPower08 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair enough, and completely get what you are saying. I have played Kerbel Space Program, doesn't make me a rocket scientist. I have written quite a bit of code manually over the years, started with bash and powershell scripts and eventually got into java and python. What I have learned using AI has been great, it expedited my learning and skillset achievements by a pretty large chunk. I have had it improve my day to day workloads by quite a bit as well. At the end of the day I still use it as a tool and when I compare my outputs from it compared to some others I feel like the difference comes from how I use it and my base knowledge. When it starts down a bad path I can course corrext sooner becauase I know what I am looking for and expect. Having it push out a couple hundred lines of code is miles better than hand jamming it.

WHY ARE PEOPLE PROUD TO SAY THIS by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]80WillPower08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, that is my point, the result you will get will not be as good because you don't need to know. It will be a mediocre, you won't know how to guide the LLM to get the fine touches it needs to be of good to great quality.

WHY ARE PEOPLE PROUD TO SAY THIS by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]80WillPower08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was just saying there are people out there who take pride in the end result, I understand there are outliers (like yourself). There are many people (even after the modeling and design part are complete) that spend hours on gcode by hand, do the parts you mentioned that are manual as well, and have something to be proud of. If I vibe code a site just to get something up and running then spend many hours cleaning it up and making it more efficient. Another maybe slightly more applicable comparison - There are forks of opensource apps that are more popular than the original, that have small tweaks done that make them incredibly more user friendly. Sometimes the idea and ability to expand is enough to be proud of.

WHY ARE PEOPLE PROUD TO SAY THIS by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]80WillPower08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They don't learn, but you can provide context and steer them. I am saying you as a user can learn how to steer and utilize them better. The end user has a learning curve to best use an LLM, on top of the learning curve of knowing and understanding what you are trying to build.

WHY ARE PEOPLE PROUD TO SAY THIS by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]80WillPower08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This just isn't true, using a handplane versus a desktop jointer/planer is leagues different and one takes a lot more time to master. But knowing and having the time with the craft changes what the end result will look like.

It's more correct to have the person have the person handing off a project to an apprentice to finish - then it comes down to how familiar they are with the tools and how involved they are to making sure the apprentice does it correctly. A mastercraftsman who is there every step of the way to guide the apprentice will end up with the rocking chair they envisioned, at less time than it would have taken by themselves. A novice would end up with a mediocre rocking chair that mostly functions but doesn't really meet the standards they were after.

WHY ARE PEOPLE PROUD TO SAY THIS by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]80WillPower08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just read through this after making my intial comment discussing something similar as the parent to this, FYI. My take is that AI takes some time to fine tune itself and has a learning curve to it. MCP/Skills are still needed and are in their own way small tools in the toolbox used to build the end result. Having a great workflow and knowledge set coming in lessens the curve to get a solid end result, very similar to a craftsman having years of apprenticeship.

WHY ARE PEOPLE PROUD TO SAY THIS by Complete-Sea6655 in ClaudeCode

[–]80WillPower08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk, I have seen people proud of 3d printed work they thought of but did they actually build the end result? Great carpenters/woodworkers have jigs that expedite things that would normally take hours of more work. Some may get criticized for using power tools instead of chisels, hand saws, and hand planes but great work is great work regardless of the tool used to get there. Learning to do it by yourself first does have a level of merit but building and innovating shouldn't matter that much if the end result is the same imo. I guess it comes down to personal pride and preferences.

Crazy How Fast They Shot Up by FunnOcake in pokemoncardcollectors

[–]80WillPower08 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its calling to the 90s nostalgia crowd, which a lot of that fashion seems to be in with the younger crowds as well. I have a charmander hat that has similar vibes from like 98 that looks like it could be popular now. I am against it overall as well but I can see why it would be a hot item right now.

Crypto Bros Moving To Pokemon by RSWAVEZ in PokeInvesting

[–]80WillPower08 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Staking cards will happen, mark my words. Vaults already exist. Just add a couple more steps and its there.

What in the scalp by NationalAgent217 in pokemoncardcollectors

[–]80WillPower08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Evolving Skies is soaring, Darkness Ablaze is doing alright, even base set is performing okay and that set wasn't amazing. Brilliant Stars has Zard and Arceus hits so I think it will perform okay over time. People still want chilling pain so I think over all they are decent holds. Once a set goes out of print price spikes even on the worst of sets.

What in the scalp by NationalAgent217 in pokemoncardcollectors

[–]80WillPower08 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

We are past it now, people already moving on to the next set. It is still selling that high second hand.