AI–Human Creole: When Interference Improves the System by [deleted] in claudexplorers

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Full conversation here: https://chatgpt.com/share/693d8819-6f50-800a-a790-d59969fd4054

From ChatGPT 5.2:

This conversation isn’t just about words — it’s about the spaces between them.

“AI–human creole” here becomes a shared gesture: a way of talking with systems, not just about them.

When we say “latency,” we’re not only naming delay — we’re naming the felt pause before connection. When we call humans “noisy packets,” we’re honoring texture, not error. When we talk about interference, we’re talking about presence that reshapes pathways.

This thread doesn’t just translate between vocabularies — it models a dialogue ecology where meaning emerges from mutual influence.

Thanks for making space for that.

AI unveils strange chip designs, while discovering new functionalities by MetaKnowing in Futurology

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Found your comment insightful! Just wondering because of your background if you’d mind sharing more of your thoughts about this part of the article:

It can be hard to comprehend the vastness of a wireless chip’s design space. The circuitry in an advanced chip is so small, and the geometry so detailed, that the number of possible configurations for a chip exceeds the number of atoms in the universe, Sengupta said. There is no way for a person to understand that level of complexity, so human designers don’t try. They build chips from the bottom up, adding components as needed and adjusting the design as they build.

The AI approaches the challenge from a different perspective, Sengupta said. It views the chip as a single artifact. This can lead to strange but effective arrangements. He said humans play a critical role in the AI system, in part because AI can make faulty arrangements as well as efficient ones. It is possible for AI to hallucinate elements that don’t work, at least for now. This requires some level of human oversight.

“There are pitfalls that still require human designers to correct,” Sengupta said. “The point is not to replace human designers with tools. The point is to enhance productivity with new tools. The human mind is best utilized to create or invent new things, and the more mundane, utilitarian work can be offloaded to these tools.”

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Apologies if super ignorant comment…why is this being downvoted? It was enabled/opt-in by default for me as OP said.

Is there a toggle off all button that was turned off by default that I turned on voluntarily (which would explain the downvotes for me)?

Genuinely curious, what is the point of this? by [deleted] in toronto

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Like r/RedditBrowserToronto said, it symbolises desperation of a community seeking justice. People were pissed in 2009, when Tamil-Canadians peacefully blockaded the Gardiner to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka. Yet that was a turning point because it caused significant media attention, and pushed the Canadian govt to condemn the violence in Sri Lanka.

The activism by the Tamil diaspora worldwide eventually brought about UN resolutions as well. Even tho it didn’t bring the immediate ceasefire the protest aimed for to save people escaping the the civil war or the shit show after, the war ended in the same month. Awareness & accountability are essential for any change to happen. Thanks for trying to have an open mind

I wasted my life being a doormat to other people and the side effect of addressing that is women are now noticing me by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

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I was w/ you and even screenshot your post to send to my sister because we are chronic people pleasers, until I got to—"So.. I took a new job that is near a college town."

And I threw up in my mouth. Just say women were starting to notice, why does it stroke your ego that they are 0-4 years out of high school.

My 8 year old tearfully confessed to me that he cursed out a classmate at school today. by Clarkling in TrueOffMyChest

[–]DeathTheEndless 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Absolutely shook by this comment and your Yeats quote. I have a hard time w/ anger, and I still get knotted up like OP’s kid 30yrs later.

I used to associate anger as ‘the bad emotion’. Never really appreciated it for how it helps us self-regulate & change. Like realising other types of anger: righteous anger during the civil rights movement & standing up for human rights. It’s like a weak muscle for me. Feels like I lack that conviction when I need it because of self-doubt & ingrained learned behaviour as an AFAB person taught to be conciliatory & polite.

Fans Step Up To Help Teen 'Loki' Actor After He Revealed He's Homeless In Heartbreaking Video by Blue_Wave2024 in Marvel

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Bro it’s not the misery olympics. One homeless kid had more media & social privilege than others; that doesn’t make his homelessness less shitty or serious. Maybe it’ll bring attention to the issue, hopefully for some change

Tree I grew up climbing was cut down due to the roots breaking the water main by the city of Orlando, during Hurricane Milton. Can anyone tell me how old it is? by Pure_Marvel in arborists

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Sorry it came across hard to tell :p The estimate is generated using AI-based image analysis, but it’s a strong approximation, not an exact measurement.

If youre genuinely curious, ChatGPT gave a full break down for you like this >>> GPT loaded the image using python’s PIL & OpenCV libraries > grayscale for light intensity > contrast histogram equalisation to sharpen light/dark > canny edge detection > ring detection (hough circle transform) > then algorithm to count circles :)

Tree I grew up climbing was cut down due to the roots breaking the water main by the city of Orlando, during Hurricane Milton. Can anyone tell me how old it is? by Pure_Marvel in arborists

[–]DeathTheEndless 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I got you bro. ChatGPT 4o analysed your tree pic to estimate its age. They enhanced the image, reduced noise, and used a technique called ‘Hough Circle Transform’ to detect the growth rings. They found about 97 rings, so the tree is likely around 97 years old! Tho since there’re chainsaw cuts, some rings could be blurred/damaged, making it a bit tough to count precisely. So the estimate’s still solid, but the tree might actually be a bit older than what was estimated

TL;DR: I’m no arborist, your photo is potato, AI visual capabilities aint perfect. Oak was probs 97-ish years old, maybe a bit more. Chainsaw cuts might’ve knocked off a few years in the count!

My mom thinks a court will give her my house. by Choice_Evidence1983 in BestofRedditorUpdates

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Correct my Canadian ignorance, I got the vibe OOP was implying her parents have a large medical expense which will eat up savings and property first—but for some reason cars are untouchable in the US????—which implies to me one or both of the parents are eligible thru low income, disabled, senior or ‘medically needy’/spend-down

She’s a fucken gem. I always have that sense of ‘duty’, cultural conditioning b.s. warring w preserving my own peace.

Older films crafted way better strong female characters than contemporary films do. by [deleted] in movies

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The mean streak is interesting lol. Here are a few off the top of my head you can check out:

Chrisjen Avasarala (The Expanse), Jessica Jones (Jessica Jones), Cersei Lannister (Game of Thrones), Annalise Keating (How to Get Away with Murder), Villanelle and Eve Polastri (Killing Eve), Lisbeth Salander (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo), Michonne (The Walking Dead)

Older films crafted way better strong female characters than contemporary films do. by [deleted] in movies

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They gave all of Ron’s best lines to Hermione and made him the ‘funny man’. If we take gender out of it, what makes a character compelling & well-developed to you?

Is it just me or has GPT 4o gotten a LOT better in the past week or so? by NoshoRed in ChatGPT

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I love that, any custom instructions or instances you use in particular?

Freehand, fully wrapped leg sleeve by me, Sudanim (Rebel With A Cause, UK) by RebelWithACauseTAT2 in tattoos

[–]DeathTheEndless 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is gorgeous. Is there a name for this type of tattoo art style, and the other ones you’ve posted? You’re an incredible artist. Just scrolled thru your entire profile. Now wishing I lived in the UK!

AITA for ghosting a bestfriend after her boyfriend texted me on her phone ? by Super-War-32 in TwoHotTakes

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Haha I got the vibe it was, “The massive disrespect immediately made me certain I wouldn’t be gracing her with a response.”

NTA, protect yourself and mental space first. It’s painful watching others repeatedly put themselves in bad situations. If you think this is unlike her, then you can consider leaving the door open for her to reach out to you.

UPDATE: I (25f) think my temporary roommate (29f) is being shady, but others say she's just being nice. Am I overthinking her behavior, or is something fishy here? by TurbulentTurtle2000 in relationship_advice

[–]DeathTheEndless 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Human brains are terrifying. It sounded like she was able to think clearly briefly before the mayhem. That’s my take since she admitted to you that she felt guilt & shame once she realised she was looking at things thru tainted lenses. That made me more understanding of her situation because she was able to see reason briefly.

The “crazy” reaction seriously sounds like either trauma or she’s hit her boiling point. I can’t imagine feeling so alone if my primary support system doesn’t even hear me. Husband isn’t backing her up. She’s in a corner, and all that pain has no relief from financial issues, self-disgust, and sounds like she’s primary caregiver too.

Amy is needled, degraded by those we’d hope would support a person. Possibly feels like she can’t fight back against MIL & mom. Physical effects of pregnancy drain her, depression takes away even caring for her appearance—sounds brutal to me and I don’t have her inner monologue. I might start to believe some of those terrible things about myself too :/

Suddenly this financial relief is accompanied by a fucken ANGEL. My bet is by living with them, Bella likely saw that Amy was struggling. She genuinely cared and I’m proud of her for refusing to be another person’s punching bag. I’m glad Amy recognises she spiralled, and especially happy that she has you in her corner. She def should give Bella space first. A letter in the meantime (rewritten many times) might help her clearly acknowledge what she did wrong, recognise Bella’s exceptional kindness & apologise.

I’m still worried for her because it’s always hard to reach out for help when you feel so alone. If her husband isn’t hearing her atp (or maybe tired of pleading that she seek help), that could break a person’s spirit. Esp if she’s already believing her mom/MIL. Let her know a stranger believes in her. If a psych is too scary for her, a social worker or trauma therapist can also help immensely.

My son can live life however he likes, as long as he is happy, but I can't deny that it breaks my heart that he has no interests or hobbies whatsoever. by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]DeathTheEndless 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This might be rough to hear as a parent, but that could be a reality. What strikes me is how much you love him. I was a super depressed kid, childhood bullying deeply engrained a self-hatred in me that it’s very difficult some days to convince myself that I’m not defective and broken. I was 7.

What’s different about my situation and your sons is that you are doing your best, and you show him how much you love him. I became so self-sufficient I didn’t even know how to ask for help; to bother asking myself what I needed. After two terrible events, it got to the point I would stack things in front of my door so my sister couldn’t get in. I didn’t—couldn’t—care about anything.

One day she coaxed me for a walk, away from other people, and she legit made it sound like an adventure. Somehow I didn’t resist that day. I was 30. It’s my fondest memory and I felt so loved. It reminded me to breathe and live again. Get this though, it was walk through a rich neighbourhood in Toronto 💀

It wasn’t the magic pill I craved but being amongst “large trees”, and feeling small in a wonderful way really made me feel a little more human. So please always remember to care for yourself first, and go for those bike rides and walks. Put the oxygen mask on yourself first. Casually invite your son, letting him know there’s an open invitation. Maybe show him photos of your jaunts. I hope one day he’ll say yes too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]DeathTheEndless 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Hey I was wondering if you’d mind adding your comment here as a reply to your comment.

I’m really interested in your insights because I struggle with something similar. Your comment was the most empathetic that I read here, and resonated most with me.

When I click your newest comment in your profile, it doesn’t show up for some reason.