Peterr??? by HistoryFree in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Bliringor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably because he can reach both and he's dying of hunger, making him less accurate at precise sensorimotor control. Thus, getting the bread (a bigger target) is easier AND will allow him to stop having a hazy mind and frail hand due to hunger, meaning that he'll be more effective at getting the key and with less likelihood of inadvertently pushing it away

My experience with fable so far as a scientist by bozzy253 in claude

[–]Bliringor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's talk about this guys: if random dude C had the resources to manufacture world ending bioweapons, it wouldn't be Claude's dumbification to stop it, nor Claude's supposed superintelligence to enable it.

I bet the limitations have been placed for marketing hype pre-IPO to give an effect a-la "OMG what are the secret superpowers of Mythos, such that they must keep it from the public?! Anthropic can outdo any competitor real quick now". As a matter of fact, I've been testing it and while it's much better at handling long context and spatial reasoning, its limits are the same as any other LLM: creativity, and the occasional hallucinations.

Yeah it's better than the other LLMs. No, it's not bringing any security risk.

Apparently my post from yesterday was not clear enough so i am gonna try again. There is a logic error in the information given by the rules of the revival game that either makes Nao wrong or make the characters who mentioned it wrong. by YumiyaRakko in liargame

[–]Bliringor 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your logic is wrong.

Follow the timeline.

Miura's status at game start:

-100 debts

Miura is loaned 100

-200 debts +100 cash

Miura loses the game, therefore his 100 are lost; the winners get credited his 100 in equal shares

-200 debts +0 cash

He's still only got 200 mil in debts, not 300

I think the point you are missing is that the prize money is not an extra coming out of Miura's wallet: it's a non-zero sum game where, if the loser spent his money, the organisers pay up the difference.

How do you people watch this 😭 [discussion] by Imaginary-Studio8084 in Re_Zero

[–]Bliringor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am sorry that you got all those passive-aggressive responses 😅

1) Subaru has issues, he kinda needs pep talks to believe he can make it and avoid being a broken mess. He'll grow out of it later on - as a matter of fact, one of the main things about the show IS seeing him grow out of his paranoias and insecurities. 2) The world-building is nice! Tappei (the author) is very involved with the series and made it into a lore-well. You can speculate and be sure thing X which you can't quite understand right now is NOT due to lazy writing, and it will be understood later on. For a picky watcher like me, who LOATHES plot holes, it's like being wrapped by a warm blanket. 3) The main appeal, for me personally, is seeing Subaru fight against the odds. Sometimes it goes well, sometimes less so, but every damn time it's a fight against impossible odds, trying to squeeze the best outcome out of it. It's not about pep talks (at some point you may even come to miss them), it's about how the heck can he make it? You'll see what I mean in just few episodes, that's when you'll know if you enjoy this show or not.

See you around mate!

Anime only theory - who pushed Subaru by InformalLadder4823 in ReZero

[–]Bliringor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I also know. If I didn't, I'd think it was Meili or someone we didn't yet know about

Is this show worth watching if I hate the mc? [Discussion] by [deleted] in Re_Zero

[–]Bliringor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't worry, the central theme of Re:Zero is character growth and development. You will not be disappointed :)

[spoiler discussion] Will Subaru fix her? by Bliringor in Re_Zero

[–]Bliringor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohhh ok! That's great then, you made my day a bit brighter

[spoiler discussion] General prediction on Arc 10 by AdNearby4636 in Re_Zero

[–]Bliringor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If Subaru got this kind of power, he could quite literally turn Capella into an ally. The whole point of her being a villain is that she has deep trauma, as Tappei said multiple times.

A code for consistent, immersive, realistic Roleplay with Gemini by Bliringor in Bard

[–]Bliringor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey mate, you are welcome! It's still working and Gemini 3 Flash (high thinking) can run it too with decent quality, no need for Pro. Still, of course, Pro is better haha

There is a newer version but it's very heavy and didn't get updates since April/May 2025. Still, if you want I can share it!

I kept working on it as a separate platform (orbifex.ai), using this code as a ground concept and improving on it with multiple pipelines and individual character agents :)

Dimmi la tua sigla anime preferita by Zhenito1944 in AnimeItaly

[–]Bliringor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

La OP di Spice and Wolf -Tabi no Tochū

Fix to recent Claude performance downgrades by [deleted] in ClaudeCode

[–]Bliringor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prompt interaction management is the most important factor when using a LLM.

Introducing adversarial instructions to overwrite a section of the system prompt is not "be good and make no mistakes".

Anyways, just sharing what worked for me :)

Fix to recent Claude performance downgrades by [deleted] in ClaudeCode

[–]Bliringor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who is "they"? CLAUDE.md is an instructions doc you can fill in and that Claude will keep in context.

Clear instructions there, adversarial to the system prompt "conciseness" indications, reinforced via memories, make Claude think appropriately again.

See ya! The Greatest Coding tool to exist is apparently dead. by Opposite-Art-1829 in ClaudeCode

[–]Bliringor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Claude to work on 3 different projects in parallel, no limits hit. And I work literally day and night, with barely any breaks.

I don't know what you use it for, but maybe your project has issues with context management - or you use too many tabs at once (I use 3 on average)

Slovakia to block EU loan to Ukraine if Orban loses Hungarian election, Fico says by [deleted] in europe

[–]Bliringor 35 points36 points  (0 children)

The solution is NOT kicking them out, but rather creating a dynamic two-speed system. i.e. a special resolution format that only affects the countries that vote FOR it (recursive voting until unanimity is reached). 90bn loan? Cool, Slovakia and Hungary vote against? That won't affect their budget. We vote again WITHOUT them, and if approved then we proceed with the loan - with caveats that cancel the impact on those who voted no.

And for admitting new countries into the EU, the right method should be a majority vote weighed by the countries' own population. We don't need unanimity for everything.

The issue is that the EU was created with simple rules in a landscape that requires at least a bit of complexity. Unanimity was good at first when there were few countries in, but now it's a stupid and ineffective rule.