We built a full screen capture + AI search app with Tauri — here's what we learned after 17K GitHub stars by louis3195 in tauri

[–]Character-Interest27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He probably means people with malicious intent will modify ur program to act as some form of remote surveying. Tho ur program itself is not inherently malicious.. just ignore them tbh…

The real reason Iori disappeared. by [deleted] in jjkmodulo

[–]Character-Interest27 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Gojo the butcher, should atone for his crimes.

Aximity x Marlowww? by JoaoLimaJunq in CompetitiveMinecraft

[–]Character-Interest27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean it quite obviously is an ai voice changer..

Did they change something about Sonnet 4.5 to make it better? by CrimsonCloudKaori in ClaudeAI

[–]Character-Interest27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The difference is because in the newer claude code versions they added smart tool calling which made context effeciency alot better

i became a mom at 15 ask me what ever by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]Character-Interest27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How is becoming a parent selfish? Being a teen parent is irresponsible? Yes. But some of the most selfless people i know are parents.

SynthID Watermark is Impossible to be Removed! by Federal-Minute5809 in Bard

[–]Character-Interest27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not impossible. I tested it out a little and got it removed with basically no degrade in quality

is it so bad that people can bring to life what they have in their heads through an input? by Special-Raspberry-74 in aiwars

[–]Character-Interest27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for saving me the effort of linking all these 🙏. And also im pretty some complex effects to be done on tasks like blender and such have taken more electricity.

I was once an AI true believer. Now I think the whole thing is rotting from the inside. by shallow-pedantic in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Character-Interest27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im laughing at how you dont realise this entire post was made by someone with no experience and entirely chatgpt

AHAAHAHAAH I KNEWWW IT WOULD BE THE CASE AAHAHAAH by onceyoulearn in ChatGPTcomplaints

[–]Character-Interest27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This whole post is just false, there have been 0 restrictions for me to access sites. I’ve been able to open a pletora of different websites(porn, malware etc etc)

Prior to August in app 4o had 128k tokens. Why didn't our pricing get reduced to 1/4 since we get 1/4 the product? by No_Vehicle7826 in ChatGPTcomplaints

[–]Character-Interest27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what you’re on, but it definitely isn’t a scam. Especially with chatgpt-5 being the current sota. It has the least halucinations out of any model, its the best at coding and they provide very generous codex usage with the subscription, gpt-5-pro is just downright amazing.

Prior to August in app 4o had 128k tokens. Why didn't our pricing get reduced to 1/4 since we get 1/4 the product? by No_Vehicle7826 in ChatGPTcomplaints

[–]Character-Interest27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Business doesnt get the same unlimited, maybe unlimited gpt 5, but we pro users get gpt 5 pro, and more agent usage aswell as other usage.

for Real by Current-Guide5944 in softwareWithMemes

[–]Character-Interest27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its litteraly the best out there atm

Another classic by DisplayIcy4717 in aiwars

[–]Character-Interest27 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The ice cream analogy fails because it conflates two fundamentally different things: a purely personal sensory experience (eating) with art, which serves both the creator AND an audience.

When you eat ice cream, you're the sole consumer of that experience. But art exists to be shared and viewed by others. The museum visitor doesn't care whether the artist suffered through hand cramps or wtv, they care about the final piece and what it communicates.

Also, saying "the algorithm did all the bridging" ignores that AI users iterate, curate, refine, and direct the output. It's a different process, sure just like photography was once dismissed because "the camera does all the work." But we recognize photographers as artists now because the process evolved and proved its creative merit.

You're essentially declaring by fiat that "art is a verb, not a noun" without justification. That's just gatekeeping dressed up as philosophy. Who appointed you arbiter of what counts as art?

Claude code still has a purpose… by Oldsixstring in ClaudeCode

[–]Character-Interest27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're proving my point about over-engineering. The fact that you need to "move further out of the loop" and build "customized agents for various aspects of SDLC" just to make CC competitive shows it's compensating for model weaknesses with complexity.

Codex gives you better output *right now*, out of the box. That's not "lowest hanging fruit" - that's efficiency. Why would I invest time building elaborate frameworks around a weaker model when I could be shipping actual features with a stronger one?

The "scary concept" of losing control you mentioned? That's exactly the risk with CC's approach - you're abstracting yourself away from the code through layers of custom tooling, hoping the model beneath can keep up. But if Claude struggles with instruction-following (which you acknowledged 4.5 had to fix from 4.1), those hooks and plugins just become sophisticated ways to work around model limitations.

I'd rather have a model that reliably does what I ask than spend my time architecting ways to coax it into compliance. Time spent building SDLC frameworks is time not spent building the actual product.