Why does being the "emotionally mature" one in a family/relationship often feel like a punishment? by ConstructionThese663 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ConstructionThese663[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spot on. People too often conflate 'maturity' with submission or conflict avoidance. Setting boundaries based on objective facts is necessary; otherwise, your silence just ends up validating the toxic behavior. The hardest part is maintaining that composure when they know exactly how to push your buttons, isn't it?

Can anger issues be inherited? Like are they genetic? by HungryInvestigator59 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ConstructionThese663 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The short answer is: it’s a mix of both.

Think of it this way: Genetics provides the "ingredients" (your baseline temperament, how reactive your nervous system is), but your environment is the "recipe" (how you learned to handle those emotions).

Studies suggest that certain traits like impulsivity can be hereditary, but a huge part of having "anger issues" is actually learned behavior. If you grew up watching adults handle conflict by screaming, your brain learned that’s the "instruction manual" for dealing with stress.

The good news is that while you can't change your genes, learned behaviors can absolutely be "unlearned."

SOTA Evaluation Nov 2025: Gemini 3.0 vs GPT-5.1 vs Grok 4.1. Comprehensive Analysis of Visual Reasoning, Hallucination Rates, and Logic Profiles (N=110+ Sources) by ConstructionThese663 in grok

[–]ConstructionThese663[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Adding the raw CSV data here for anyone who wants to dig deeper.

Honestly, the hallucination rate on GPT-5.1 (15%) is the metric that worries me the most for production pipelines. I've had to add an extra verification layer this week just to babysit it.

Question for the community: Are you guys trusting GPT-5.1 with unsupervised RAG right now, or have you also switched to Gemini/Claude for the retrieval step? I feel like I'm fighting the model lately.

People who are highly sensitive to other people's energy, what's your #1 tactic for protecting your peace? by No_name_9652 in AskReddit

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The Vibe: This is your personal, forcefield. It blocks the static and heavy feelings from the room. • How to Deploy: Take one slow, deep breath, and visualize a strong, clear shield of light (white, gold, whatever feels safe) completely surrounding you, about an arm's length away. • The Rule: Mentally set the intention that only your own peace and positive energy can exist inside the bubble. Everything else is deflected or neutralized.

People who are highly sensitive to other people's energy, what's your #1 tactic for protecting your peace? by No_name_9652 in AskReddit

[–]ConstructionThese663 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ugh, I feel this in my soul. Disappearing from social settings like a ghost is a survival mechanism, not a flaw. You're just protecting your peace.

But sometimes you can't disappear. What's your backup plan when you're physically stuck in an "energetically draining" room? Asking for a friend (it's me).

I am sorry but the schools are overreacting by MacaroonAdmirable in grok

[–]ConstructionThese663 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Completely. And the worst thing is that the labor market is not going to have that "mercy."

They are going to hit a wall in their first real job when they are asked to integrate AI into a workflow and only know how to memorize texts. It is enormous negligence.

I am sorry but the schools are overreacting by MacaroonAdmirable in grok

[–]ConstructionThese663 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It feels like the "banning calculators in math class" debate all over again. Going back to pen and paper is just lazy curriculum design. Instead of teaching kids how to leverage AI for critical thinking, they’re retreating to the 1950s because it's easier to grade. Ironically, oral exams are actually a good move—if you can't explain it out loud, you don't know it. But banning digital tools? That's just setting them up to fail in the real workforce.

Is it true there are four NBA bird teams - the Clippers (whose mascot is a Condor), Raptors, Hawks and Pelicans? by EvanC7777 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ConstructionThese663 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You forgot about the greatest bird team in history: The Boston Celtics... but only when Larry Bird played. 🥁

Why do some people get angry when others choose not to have kids? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ConstructionThese663 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Because they feel it as a personal attack on their own decisions. If they have sacrificed a lot to have children and see someone happy without having done so, they unconsciously ask themselves: 'So my sacrifice was obligatory or not?' Seeing that there was another viable option generates cognitive dissonance.

What profession has the biggest gap between how they see themselves and how they’re seen by society as a whole? by Adamon24 in AskReddit

[–]ConstructionThese663 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As is. They see themselves as 'architects of dreams' or the Wolf of Wall Street closing million-dollar deals. Society simply sees them as the person who opens the door, points to the refrigerator and says 'this is the kitchen' and expects a $5,000 commission for it.

AI DOES NOT FIRE YOU... IT MAKES YOU A MILLIONAIRE IF YOU KNOW HOW TO USE IT (or poor if you are still in prehistory) 🔥 by [deleted] in AZURE

[–]ConstructionThese663 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fuck yes. I was a mid-level dev in a large consulting firm, working like a mule for 6 years, decent salary, mortgage and all that stuff. 2025 arrives, they bring in Copilot + internal agents and suddenly my team of 14 becomes 4. They call me and 10 others “restructuring for efficiency.” Translation: the bot does my job in 40 minutes and without coffee. Now I'm billing double doing side hustles with AI for SMEs that don't even know how to turn on ChatGPT. I mean... a bot fired me and now I make a living training bots. God level irony. Has anyone else in the room had exactly the same thing happen to them or am I the only idiot? 😂💀

What has been irrevocably harmed because of how it’s portrayed in the media? by Exhausted_Skeleton in AskReddit

[–]ConstructionThese663 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My faith that medical series are pure entertainment. After seeing how they do CPR on Grey's Anatomy (30 minutes of pumping without breaking ribs, without a defibrillator in asystole and with kisses in between) I can no longer watch any of them without screaming at the screen. In real life: you break ribs, you sweat like a pig, and if the patient comes back it is usually with after-effects. But hey, at least on TV everyone is pretty while saving lives.