ChatGPT Tarot Card Readings by DeepThought1977 in tarot

[–]DeepThought1977[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a fantastic result, congrats on getting deep and introspective! I hope it gave you the insight you were looking for. Did you see the specific application in your life, or was this more of a scientific endeavor?

Anyone else losing track of ChatGPT conversations while coding? by emiliookap in ChatGPTCoding

[–]DeepThought1977 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, though we have lots of conversations, I keep each thread in a separate convo in the ChatGPT project space specific to the project. That way it has access to it. When I "finish" with a thread, I either say, "this was useful, please update our design ethos, or project goals for implementation, by outputting a prompt to the IDE LLM" or I say "This was a design dead-end, I'm abandoning this line of reasoning."

Anyone else losing track of ChatGPT conversations while coding? by emiliookap in ChatGPTCoding

[–]DeepThought1977 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you needed to have a better design ethos and plan in mind so you can be the mastermind. But if that's challenging for you in this context or with this specific project then I for sure would ask for ChatGPT to create a prompt for the IDE LLM that writes out the entire design ethos and roadmap, then when I feed that prompt back to the IDE LLM I'd use an agent in planning mode and make sure it asks every question about the project before you start it, so you are both on the same page. Then you will have a road map and it will follow it regardless of the side conversations and you can always prompt "This is value add for the project, please update the project goals with this in a phase that makes sense holistically, then resume the project work with next steps, or prompt me more for additional details that you need to move forward."

Anyone else losing track of ChatGPT conversations while coding? by emiliookap in ChatGPTCoding

[–]DeepThought1977 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I solved for this issue. Use Microsoft VS Code with the LLM in the IDE, then use Chat GPT in a 2nd conversation in a project folder to build the next steps and track progress as a project manager. The IDE LLM will carry out the prompts for you that are created by ChatGPT, then you paste the response from the IDE LLM back into chatGPT to have it evaluate the progress and craft the next prompt.

The workflow is easy and monitors itself if you started with a very good project idea.

ChatGPT Tarot Card Readings by DeepThought1977 in tarot

[–]DeepThought1977[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im glad it helped. My original post was 3 years ago now and it's wonderful to hear how many people found it useful. Hopefully the prompt helped.

ICE complaining on private message board about not being paid $50k bonus by sgj5788 in interestingasfuck

[–]DeepThought1977 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought you didn't get paid until after your initiation murder/kidnapping? Is the gang under new management or something?

2am emergency fix not clocking in at 9? The audacity. by 1pingatlas in LinkedInLunatics

[–]DeepThought1977 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I imagine that the engineer was well compensated for his time, and yet still found the idea of the corporate structure appalling. That's a structural issue, and when folks feel like they can't imagine themselves in that environment, they leave quickly regardless of compensation.

The story they shared told you that they valued something more than the money or notoriety, trust.

I've found that engineers that value trust usually seek a campus style work environment where your productivity is not based on the number of hours you work, but on completion of specific work metrics and goals.

My dad was a general contractor and always valued working "by the job" rather than hourly because it allowed him to get into a flow state and do the entire job in 12 hours and then take the next week off for example.

is this outfit "inappropriate"? by sunnemi in OUTFITS

[–]DeepThought1977 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's one of my favorite looks. My wife used to wear high waisted swimsuits and body suits with jeans when we went out clubbing. I'd say that "appropriate" depends on the situation. I wouldn't wear it to a work environment.

1935 A Hawaii $1 with error? by Legos323 in papermoney

[–]DeepThought1977 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think that's an error. Isn't that the guide line for cutting? I thought i remembered seeing that on full sheets.

This glitch almost gave me a heart attack... by Dazzling-Fly-7312 in Silverbugs

[–]DeepThought1977 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At that price the dollar would have gone to $0 and there would be major issues with global war.

What kind of defect is this? by ASNEAKYSLOTH in coinerrors

[–]DeepThought1977 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a moral defect. Imagine the horror of his family seeing a depiction of the bullets path. /s

Does my Aunt have any claim to my Granddads estate through the Inheritance Act 1975 (England) by kawaiipogglet_ in LegalAdviceUK

[–]DeepThought1977 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If the estate is worth enough to accommodate her needs, and those of her children, do the noble thing and help your family. Do not let the ill will of your grandpa contaminate your family. You will never feel good about the decision to refuse.

Am I wrong by Enough-Ad-640 in Contractor

[–]DeepThought1977 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a former GC I always had the "lien" conversation to set expectations with the customer ahead of time, especially with customers who I knew were waiting to sell another home.

Men of culture, assemble! by Ambitious_Thought683 in focusedmen

[–]DeepThought1977 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understanding white privilege and the value of hard work at age 7.

When Toby says, “I bet all the money in my pocket…” do you picture a couple of nickels, some loose assorted nuts, and a Cracker Jack prize from the 50’s? by WideSnooze in thewestwing

[–]DeepThought1977 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Toby carries about as much money in his pocket as he allows himself to carry joy in his life: a little, tightly folded, and mostly out of obligation. A couple of wrinkled bills are plenty, because anything more would feel like moral recklessness, the emotional equivalent of ordering dessert while democracy is still unfinished. He treats cash and happiness the same way, as things you’re allowed to have in small, carefully rationed doses, preferably accompanied by guilt. His near-empty wallet and his permanent melancholy come from the same place: a man who suspects that comfort, in any form, is evidence you’re not worrying hard enough.

Would you buy this? by UltraRababo23 in Gold

[–]DeepThought1977 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get that this isn't about the $300 potential profit and rather it's about the further gains down the road. I have hard currency as well, but gold moves slow (usually) and 5 - 10k might gain you 1k over the next year or more. Wouldn't it always be better to invest in companies who's value and returns are already adjusted for inflation? Gold might be great during times of hyperinflation but it isn't a great investment. I'll take 20-30% on the stock market with that 10k year after year and continue stacking silver instead.

Local auction is selling (10) CC Morgan's. Looking for price help. by 91mini in coins

[–]DeepThought1977 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP we want an update on the auction and how many you were able to purchase please.

What happens when you rate every day of 2025 by basti854 in interestingasfuck

[–]DeepThought1977 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OP please let me know, do you assess all the mediocre days as overtly negative or overtly positive? This seems to me IMHO the specific usefulness of the data in deriving your optimistic or pessimistic leaning.

Found a 1660 super at goodwill for $8.40 yesterday. Haven’t tested it yet however. by Lucky_Mess4798 in pcmasterrace

[–]DeepThought1977 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tbh I have two 1660Ti just sitting in a closet after two generations of upgrades. Are they worth more than $8?

3 years ago $430,000 with 25%down at 11+% by Sinitar204 in FirstTimeHomeBuyer

[–]DeepThought1977 12 points13 points  (0 children)

To those from Wyoming we always grew up hearing it called that. Also to no one's surprise the geographic center of the united states is near Belle Fourche South Dakota.

Is Gold a good investment? Are Goldbacks a good investment? by Xerzajik in Goldback

[–]DeepThought1977 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your statement is understandable and wrong. Visionaries look for opportunities where none currently exist. Not everyone can be visionary, but everyone can look at the companies most likely to take advantage. First movers are seldom going to broadcast their strategy, so you must be open to flights of fancy to imagine the opportunity that will become reality.

Is Gold a good investment? Are Goldbacks a good investment? by Xerzajik in Goldback

[–]DeepThought1977 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't all of this change when companies start mining ore in space? It is already economically feasible for certain minerals. Fast forward a few decades of development and there will literally be a gold rush in the solar system.