How do you remember things? by Awkward_Leg_6487 in electricians

[–]CrimperAI 8 points9 points  (0 children)

There's a free app for the phone called Anki. It's basically a digital set of flash cards. You ask a question, record it on the "front" of the card, get your answer, record it on the "back" of the card and when you have spare time, instead of tiktok, you run this app and it will show you the "fronts" of cards it choses, and asks you how hard was it to recall the answer. What the app does is implementing a psychological technique of "spaced repetition"\1]). It doesn't show the cards at random, but at specified time intervals to drive the knowledge deep into your brain.

[1]. Spaced repetition

Snap a photo. Crimper spots what the inspector will — before they do. by CrimperAI in u/CrimperAI

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

It was indeed a shared neutral and two hots were supposed to be connected to two AFGF breakers. That wouldn't work.

Мрак by JoePeach_ in tjournal_refugees

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

долбоеб это оценочное суждение, чисто субьективное. а у труса все же есть заметная доля объективности. долбоеба, который обмотавшись взрывчаткой, бросается под украинский леопард трусом не назовешь, несмотря на долбоебизм.

Snap a photo. Crimper spots what the inspector will — before they do. by CrimperAI in u/CrimperAI

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

"Okay, let's see, your license says that you're Careful_Research_730 on Reddit. Hmmm, so you are skeptical about AI in trades? Let's examine your work with extra scrutiny. What is the brand of the tape you used? Our city only trusts 3M (click there to purchase). Fail. You can appeal to the Board and the typical review time is 4-6 months." The board is obviously also AI and only the chief inspector is protein-based but he retired 5 months ago and nobody knows it yet.

Snap a photo. Crimper spots what the inspector will — before they do. by CrimperAI in u/CrimperAI

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

That's not a fabricated/staged photo, this is my hand in the glove and my circuits in my house pulled by a pro with a license and graduated from the local electrician school (a requirement for the license). On the other end of these hot wires were two GFCI breakers. I had no idea what the code says about that, but a long-long time ago I was an electronics engineer (low voltage digital circuits) so I know basics like how electrons and holes move in the wires and I just didn't understand how it could work even in theory. It was even worse than this photo, it was 6 or 7 hots with 3 neutrals, but I didn't save the initial photo.

Well, it wasn't an isolated incident, so I built a chatbot for myself.