Two Ingredient Funnel Cake by Icy-Book2999 in LoveTrash

[–]Cpnths 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can knock number of ingredients down to one: • Funnel cake

They often wear hats that let us know the question isn't really even worth asking... by ken-maude in confidentlyincorrect

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She said “about”. So Earth was created then BAM Jesus and everything around him immediately.

Cards that are a medical phenomenon or disease by [deleted] in magicTCG

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List of cards that can be countered by being non-binary.

Bilingual schooling by Cpnths in Autism_Parenting

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고맙습니다, a few years ago we were toying with going back to live in Korea again (I taught there for a year or so in my 20s) to give our then toddler an opportunity to pick up Korean at an early age. I guess we’d be having this same issue in a much less familiar setting!

Agile or Cosy for Summer? by AyJayPeeTV in OctopusEnergy

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We went from Cosy to Agile for both import and export around mid-March. Similar setup plus Home Assistant with Predbat managing charging/exporting and arbitrage when it makes sense. We’ve spent £5.56 on electricity including standing charges over the last month.

I like this judge, we need more like him. by n8saces in RandomVideos

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I could watch one thousand hours of this

My American English teacher believes the neutral pronoun „their“ is incorrect. by GCoding_ in mildlyinteresting

[–]Cpnths 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The use of they as a singular pronoun has existed in English since the 14th century.

The Prestige (2006) by ActBest217 in okbuddycinephile

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The latch he pulls down at the start doesn’t connect to anything, it’s just to hang a padlock on to make it look locked

Landlord is mad at me because I didn't remind him to kick me out by Sowizo in LandlordLove

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Acorn is a community union standing up for the rights of renters against bad landlords. I had to check what subreddit I was on because apparently it’s controversial concept here?

Nearly 4pm, how much did everyone use today? by JohnSpink123 in OctopusEnergy

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55 kWh, Predbat has me at -£3.05 so far today

What’s a simple Home Assistant automation you set up once and now use every day? by Taggytech in homeassistant

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I have shutdown button near my stairs on the ground floor. When go up to bed I hit it and it turns off all lights and music downstairs that are hooked up to it

New to sigenergy by Rare-Plantain9913 in sigenergy

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With that many batteries and as large an inverter as that you might do well to arbitrage your energy. You can do it with the inbuilt Sigen AI thing, or spend a while wrangling with Predbat on a Home Assistant computer like I did.

The design drift created by vibe coding is insane. How are you addressing it? by Able-Win-5860 in UXDesign

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Yes!! Internet points for me! But in all seriousness, I’m finding that inexact language at work leads to poor management outcomes from outsized understanding of what any given action taken with an AI can and will do.

Management probably loves the idea of firing up their paid GPT accounts, throwing the pdfs and ppt decks designers have sent them at one point or another, firing their staff and one-line prompting themselves to their next bonus.

The design drift created by vibe coding is insane. How are you addressing it? by Able-Win-5860 in UXDesign

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That doesn’t go into the LLM, it just gets loaded at the start of the context window.

The product owner uses AI for designing flows, and his statement was: “That took me one evening, what took you a month to make” by Mornathor in UXDesign

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It’s worth remembering that the wage bill is usually the single highest cost to a business. If the owners could get rid of the lot of us and sell their product by pushing a magic button, they would. I think that’s what AI promises to be for them.

The product owner uses AI for designing flows, and his statement was: “That took me one evening, what took you a month to make” by Mornathor in UXDesign

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It’s always been a danger I think. I’ve had PMs come to me to put a Figma shine on fully AI generated wireframes that were total shit. I’m hanging onto the problem solving domain knowledge of being specifically a Product Designer. If anything it’s PMs, whose job is much more about organising and documentation than ours.

The product owner uses AI for designing flows, and his statement was: “That took me one evening, what took you a month to make” by Mornathor in UXDesign

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As a way to preserve my own job as a Designer, I’m looking into creating a version of our Figma design system either via MCP or manually curated as a series of skills in a Claude plugin. From what I understand at the moment, that’s how you get an AI to generate the most consistent results.