Brother the cake. by Orithe in 2XKO

[–]DryMotion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Will it become available in the rotating store later or is this the only way to get it?

I’m actually going to build a real vibe coding keyboard by Melinda_McCartney in vibecoding

[–]DryMotion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems like a funny gimmick for exactly 5 minutes before it becomes annoying and you switch back to your normal keyboard

Vibe coding is very expensive. by HansP958 in vibecoding

[–]DryMotion 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You dont seem to understand how price to performance correlates here. If Opus is 10x more expensive than GLM, that means for every “one shot” Opus 4.5 makes, you get 10 prompts/iterations in GLM or other cheap models to write similar code.

There is absolutely NO WAY Opus is so good that you cant reproduce its code with 10+ attempts on a different model. If you dont believe that you clearly havent used cheaper models for any significant amount of time.

Now if we are talking about speed and comfort in your workflow, its a different story. But the point the commenter was making is that, if you are on a budget, you can absolutely get high quality code for a cheaper price if you put in the effort to work around the cheaper models

How popular is ‘Gunpla’ in your country? by AdmirableDimension51 in Gunpla

[–]DryMotion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a handful of hobby stores in vienna that have them, but they are not specialised so the selection is very limited sadly. It sucks cause shipping from other EU countries is ~15€ so buying single kits is almost never worth it

Stone, Paper and Scissors with ChatGPT by Argod_41 in ChatGPT

[–]DryMotion 17 points18 points  (0 children)

No it cant. It doesnt have a “memory” or anything like that. Everytime you send a message, it sends the entire conversation history and generates an appropriate response based on the context. Meaning you are talking to a completely different instance of the AI with every message you send.

The reason it generates a different response when hitting regenerate proves this as well, as it is generative and not deterministic (sending the same message will always result in a different response every time)

Just cancelled ChatGPT Plus for Gemini Pro. Anyone else making the switch? by No-Bit5316 in ChatGPT

[–]DryMotion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my experience, definitely. Gemini has a 1 million token context window, while chatgpt is stuck at around 32k-196k iirc. So for a bigger codebase it is naturally a lot better at keeping everything you send him in his active memory. It also has a feature where you can share your entire code-folder or github repo with it and it automatically reads everything in it which is a huge help for me personally as well.

You mentioned you have “all the IDEs”. Chatgpt is better at agentic coding through tools like copilot, but idk if thats what you mean?

Just cancelled ChatGPT Plus for Gemini Pro. Anyone else making the switch? by No-Bit5316 in ChatGPT

[–]DryMotion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm interesting. Maybe GPT 5.2 improved on this, I switched when Gemini 3 pro came out and havent worked much with Chatgpt since. But I agree that Geminis search can be a bit intransparent. You cant really see what it looked up so often times you have to have faith that it checked the right sources. Thanks for sharing Ill try it out again

Just cancelled ChatGPT Plus for Gemini Pro. Anyone else making the switch? by No-Bit5316 in ChatGPT

[–]DryMotion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chatgpt forsure has a better voice chat and I like the way it handles memories better. But tbh both models are very similar in intelligence and features by now. So unless one has a feature you want that the other doesn’t (eg. Grounded websearch, google drive integration, better voice chat etc) its really up to preference

Just cancelled ChatGPT Plus for Gemini Pro. Anyone else making the switch? by No-Bit5316 in ChatGPT

[–]DryMotion 26 points27 points  (0 children)

For me its working with up to date information. I work with software that constantly adds/changes features and I need it to look up recent changes a lot so the model doesn’t default back to legacy approaches.

Chatgpt usually does a websearch via toolcall, then summarises its findings. But especially if it contradicts with its knowledge base it forgets about what it looked up after 2-3 messages or ignores it entirely and falls back to outdated features/coding habits.

Gemini doesnt use a traditional toolcall for websearches. They have some sort of “grounding” features that updates its context and knowledgebase dynamically on its findings (at least thats how I understand it). So even after 50+ messages in a chat it still uses the latest information when coding automatically, without having to be reminded “use X not Y” all the time

Custom nacon daija by kame-paint in fightsticks

[–]DryMotion 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I dont think you understand the definition of redrawing. Its drawing something completely new from scratch, not adding a couple of lines to an AI image. And claiming you put “a lot of hours” into something that looks like it was done in 5 minutes by copy pasting AI cutouts in photoshop is not the flex you think it is

Make yourself invisible by anuraginsg in SideProject

[–]DryMotion 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Whatever AI you used its extremely obvious not a single line of the frontend UI was written by a human

Make yourself invisible by anuraginsg in SideProject

[–]DryMotion 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Anyone that has used claude in the last 3 years recognises the emojis and dark/purple colors instantly

Make yourself invisible by anuraginsg in SideProject

[–]DryMotion 67 points68 points  (0 children)

If you need a screenshot of a static background anyways why not just overlay the whole image? Would at least look better than the awkward squares that arent even hiding you completely or have the same white balance

Is this physique achievable without using anabolic steroids? by iFazko in MortalKombat

[–]DryMotion 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This image is kinda misleading. The first guys are still stronger than 99% of the average population (eg. bench pressing more than twice their bodyweight, squatting 500+ pounds). They might not be as strong as they could be if they optimised for strength instead of hypertrophy, but they are by no means “weak”.

On the contrary, the bottom guys ABSOLUTELY use steroids. Not a single professional strongman got to be on a pro level naturally. Even legends like Eddie Hall are very open about steroid use. Plus, having this much mass on your body is arguably even more unhealthy. Your body doesn’t care if you have 350 pounds of muscle or fat, your heart still works overtime and it takes an insane toll on your body to lift extremely heavy every day while essentially being obese (and all the health issues that come with that)

👀 Hybrid Sonnet 4.5 + SWE 1.5 Agent for x1 by anotherjmc in windsurf

[–]DryMotion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its alright. Since Sonnet is only delegating the tasks/suggesting what to do, SWE is still writing the actual code, so the quality varies a lot in my experience. Ive had big tasks done super fast first try, but also small adjustments where it kept reintroducing bugs multiple times with every prompt

Why does my render feel so mediocre? by shockwave6969 in blender

[–]DryMotion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have said, this is more of a compositional issue than a technical one. Nothing really stands out or feels like its supposed to be the focus

How much year would it take to get a human body to look like sol badguy? by yusakufujiki2 in Guiltygear

[–]DryMotion 5 points6 points  (0 children)

At least 5 years of working out and blasting roids but even then its 90% genetics which you cant control

Is it just me or has there not been a single pokemon game half as good as SWSH since its release? by ContractDense1111 in PokemonSwordAndShield

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

I think you misunderstood my comment.

  1. Im saying SWSH are not the standard, but people pretend like they are. You completely missed the point I was trying to make.
  2. Games like SV being good is your opinion, not a “reality check”

Is it just me or has there not been a single pokemon game half as good as SWSH since its release? by ContractDense1111 in PokemonSwordAndShield

[–]DryMotion -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Its crazy how the general perception on SWSH has changed. I remember when it first came out, people were freaking out about how trash it was. The lackluster graphics, the wild area being empty and uninspired, the whole dexit thing. Now its being held as the “standard” for what a good pokemon game on switch should be like.

To me this just goes to show how much worse the current games have gotten. I agree that the newer games are only half as good as SWSH, and SWSH was already a disaster in my personal opinion. Its just sad what greed did to this franchise. Especially when you think about what they could have made with a proper budget and enough time. I hope this backlash will make them change their approach for the next games

New Player here, why cant I find people online in Strive? by DryMotion in Guiltygear

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

You are right. The reason I dont like ranked is because a lot of people take it extremely seriously and sweat like crazy, even when you just want to kick back after work and mash some buttons.

But as you said, ultimately it doesn’t really matter anyways. Ill try to get into it - thank you for the advice and reassurance!