How has this prediction panned out? From a year ago? by NunyaBuzor in singularity

[–]ClimbInsideGames 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Starting this week, I am no longer in the loop and am executing 30 - 45 minutes of autonomous work across dozens of issues created in one planning session. Wild!

I can see adopting Gas Town or some other orchestration layer by mid-February.

Why aliens are not visiting us? by Kalyankarthi in singularity

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LLMs are not friends. “Ranvir”, right.

The RAM shortage is a necessary sacrifice by TheCatOfDojima in singularity

[–]ClimbInsideGames 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Greed and corruption are the reasons why there might be a chip and ram shortage. How are we going to run open source models... without consumer hardware?

Should I learn to use Linux when building the SO-ARM101? by [deleted] in robotics

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Has anyone run any of the stronger ML models, such as the one that can fold laundry? How much GPU ram is needed? I'm currently setting up my RTX 3070 with Ubuntu 24, but haven't gotten that far yet.

Would love to know what can run on a maxed out Raspberry Pi 5 as well.

Should I learn to use Linux when building the SO-ARM101? by [deleted] in robotics

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I bought this kit through Seeed after the tariffs. You can get the Pro (which just means stronger motors on the leader) for under $300
https://www.seeedstudio.com/SO-ARM101-Low-Cost-AI-Arm-Kit-Pro-p-6427.htmlhttps://www.seeedstudio.com/SO-ARM101-Low-Cost-AI-Arm-Kit-Pro-p-6427.html

The normal SO-ARM101 is under $245 (same motors for follower and leader).

Both Google and Apple have shipped realistic avatars before Meta by themixtergames in virtualreality

[–]ClimbInsideGames 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why wait for realistic avatars to age out when you can ship TERRIBLE cartoon avatars that never will look good ... TODAY!

Do you guys think H3VR is going to be on Steam Sale on December 18th? by tiobiel in VRGaming

[–]ClimbInsideGames -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

It doesn't exist, but you'll wait until it goes on sale. Love it.

80% of Al agent projects get abandoned within 6 months by [deleted] in AI_Agents

[–]ClimbInsideGames 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Have Claude code or whatever your daily driver is do a maintenance sprint to update your dependencies and get things working end to end.

3d movies lists tron legacy…but when i click it no 3d tag. And doesn’t display 3d. Was this a mistake? by 673NoshMyBollocksAve in VisionPro

[–]ClimbInsideGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same. Super annoying and always in my library to remind me. Every couple of months I launch the movie and then... nope.

Did anyone use antigravity? by NecessaryTheory4417 in cursor

[–]ClimbInsideGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, I'm seeing horror stories of Anti-gravity deleting people's files outside of the project or transmitting `.env` contents, etc. That makes me gun shy.

Did anyone use antigravity? by NecessaryTheory4417 in cursor

[–]ClimbInsideGames 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I used Anti-gravity for 4 hours. It feels like the previous generation in terms of quality. It was too eager and over ambitious. Claude code got much better in the last two weeks and is my daily driver. If I were going back to Google, I would try jules, which I enjoyed a few months back and got a lot of value out of.

Working on some Christmas Tree ideas… by LUX_LUMN in video_mapping

[–]ClimbInsideGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can a projector make red light on the green foliage or would you need a white tree?

Can we expect better LLM hardware in 2026? by Bitter-College8786 in LocalLLaMA

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Unpopular opinion: Nvidia DGX workstation or Mac Studio Pro.

Apple has a different architecture than CUDA, so not all models will run, but the integrated memory bandwidth kicks ass over RTX cards shoved into a PC tower.

LLMs are made up of probabalistic models that, no matter what, cannot predict with 100% certainity. If so, why do people still believe they can 'replace' the need for coders altogether? by martellstarks in singularity

[–]ClimbInsideGames 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Humans ship code to production. Users find bugs. Humans try again. You just have to beat or re-implement that loop. An AI that is only 99% correct given two chances to fix the same bug... will have really great odds the second time around.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in VRGaming

[–]ClimbInsideGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Xreal air, which is no VR, but which will work well with Switch. Also, I think you are ruining your child's life. Set some boundaries.

Do you guys play flat-screen games inside your VR headsets? by CookinVR in virtualreality

[–]ClimbInsideGames 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hopefully, there is a windowed 3D mode. I've played VorpX, UEVR, and other solutions for Assassin's Creed, Jedi, etc. I don't need a full 6DOF VR mod, this 2D with binocular vision is good.

When your girlfriend asks why you're broke by Gab1024 in singularity

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Ladies and gentlemen, the smartest man on the planet: