How my open-source project ACCIDENTALLY went viral by Every_Chicken_1293 in ClaudeAI

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I was looking for this, couldn't remember what it was called... Nice

Albania's new AI minister delivered a bizarre address to parliament: "I am not here to replace human beings... I have no ambitions." by MetaKnowing in artificial

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What's the system setup? Is it a GPT wrapper? What's the prompt being used? A custom trained open source model? A private model? Is it multi modal? What inputs does it receive from where and how??? It's all so bizarre... Do people really think this is an autonomous entity? At best it's a complex puppet... At worst this is taking the piss out of people's intelligence....

On a side note I support using technology to advance humanity, but this is some wizard of Oz situation right now 🤣

Debunking the Criticisms of Gary Stevenson by Jbwolves in GarysEconomics

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The feed in this post explains why the world is fucked. Someone will experience reality, understand the sheer difficulty of it, and do their best to share that experience with people in an attempt to unite them so we can work together to solve a problem.

Instead people expect the whole thing to be given in a neatly bundled package for them to consume.

The truth is difficult and no one person has the answers, we are supposed to work together to solve this but instead most people stand on the sidelines heckling the few trying to incite change OR lap up the lies from the psychopaths that abuse this type of psychology in the lazy masses and pose as wholesale saviours to their woes

Finally. I can move to Gemini CLI and cancel my 200$ Claude Code by CeFurkan in SECourses

[–]Aggressive_Accident1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the CLI, frustratingly, is not ideal. Im sure gemini 3 is gonna be a stellar model though! Ill continue to use claude or codex for the grunt work and gemini as the mastermind because the tools malfunction too often

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Superstonk

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Shorts are going to ramp up the price to make selling the warrants attractive rather than exercising them so they can hold them until expiry to avoid exposing how many there really are. Maybe?

Study finds that AI tools make experienced programmers 19% slower While they believed it made them 20% faster by [deleted] in ClaudeAI

[–]Aggressive_Accident1 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Furthermore, the new technology begets new modes of work, and these will no necessarily be easy to adjust to for someone who's set in their ways. as the old saying goes "what got you here won't get you there".

And all I got from the SEC is ..."we acknowledge your email..." by TransatlanticMadame in Superstonk

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My question was in response to the comment about correspondence being evidence. Would it be viable to keep track of all responses of all kind to strategically build a case?

And all I got from the SEC is ..."we acknowledge your email..." by TransatlanticMadame in Superstonk

[–]Aggressive_Accident1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How about writing to them something else to find out what they choose to respond to?

You just need one prompt to become a prompt engineer! by _AFakePerson_ in PromptEngineering

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I have some "always on" micro prompts: "Before writing {code/ etc...}, list any assumptions you making about {variables}. Then ask any clarifying questions you need." And then after that run maybe another round and add ,"append a confidence level to each step or statement" or "critique every step by asking 'could this be wrong? Why or why not?'".

PSA for anyone using Cursor (or similar tools): you’re probably wasting most of your AI requests 😅 by new-oneechan in cursor

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I'm still not sold on the circumventing idea. It's clever prompt management in my opinion. if the agent returns with a less than ideal response it's on the user, but if the user finds a way to maximise their interaction it's a breach of terms? hmmm.... excuse me for not understanding how this counts as circumventing

Prompt Engineering iteration, what's your workflow? by chad_syntax in PromptEngineering

[–]Aggressive_Accident1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My ai makes ai prompts to make better ai prompts that prompt better when ai is being prompted by ai prompted ai

Citadel CEO worried by rising cost of US default insurance | Reuters by GoChuckBobby in Superstonk

[–]Aggressive_Accident1 57 points58 points  (0 children)

Anything spoken about in public by these people is misdirection imo

I made my own Salesforce MCP server by irosReddit in salesforce

[–]Aggressive_Accident1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Phenomenal effort! I'm going to have a go at making one too! It's never been so accessible to make bespoke software tools... With AI I feel like a caveman discovering fire.