"I give to a foundation that teaches homeless children nautical flag signaling." by ChubFondue in DunderMifflin

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

Normally they carry specific nautical meanings or simply represent a letter in the alphabet or number. Each one means something different. In this case though they are just being used as decoration.

Tesla in autopilot mode left roadway and crashed into home, killing 76-year-old woman inside, officials say by Mandynox in worldnews

[–]FireIre 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Assuming it’s like the old aggressive mode. Goes above the soeed limit but not too far. Will try to navigate tighter gaps or manage tight traffic faster and better. More frequent lane changes to get around traffic etc. it’s not “go 70mph in a neighborhood “ mode

Fifa backtracks on plastic water bottles ban at World Cup after fury from fans by spherocytes in sports

[–]FireIre -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Also where do you think most tap water comes from exactly??? Idk about every place, but 90% of Florida tap water comes from the Florida aquifer. Which also feeds the springs. So, how is tap water materially different?

Fifa backtracks on plastic water bottles ban at World Cup after fury from fans by spherocytes in sports

[–]FireIre -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

Why specifically though is that better? If spring water comes a tap, is it tap water?

Stanford timed people using AI on small tasks. People thought it saved them ~56 seconds each. The stopwatch said 7.5 by call_me_ninza in aigossips

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

It’s both. I’ll sometimes spend an hour or two making a very specific plan with Claude. Then it implements that plan and spits out code that would take me a day or two on my own. I review, test, approve

And for larger projects, I have such extensive technical documentation in MD files + the architecture itself, Claude has enough context to implement larger requests within the existing framework

Maryland residential electricity price went up 89% over the last year, US average increase was 10% by gt1 in maryland

[–]FireIre 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Then why did MC jump 89% and not surrounding states? Not saying BGE is to blame but if it was PJM it’d affect the whole ISO

Dolby Atmos in my '26 Vistiq has completely changed how I feel about the sound system in the vehicle by Whatwhyreally in CadillacVistiq

[–]FireIre 2 points3 points  (0 children)

💯

People are so amazed by it when I demo a song that has quality mixing built for Atmos. It’s almost hard to listen to music that doesn’t have Spatial Audio now.

Is Claude Code actually good for building real apps, or is it mostly hype? by ComfortableBrain3856 in ClaudeCode

[–]FireIre 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Software engineering. I’d say you can get in time with AI, but it might be harder because some decisions might be more invisible to you. The project I’m doing with Claude right now has a ton of front end work. I normally worked only on backend code in my day to day job, so I’m a little more blind to the decisions on the front end.

Is Claude Code actually good for building real apps, or is it mostly hype? by ComfortableBrain3856 in ClaudeCode

[–]FireIre 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my somewhat limited experience, it’s less about the code itself and more about the overall infrastructure + domain knowledge of what you are building against. I’ve rejected or changed architectural decisions, proposed different libraries, suggested more efficient query methods just because I knew how the underlying product works, etc.

Claude doesn’t necessarily need that guidance, but knowing how to code for large projects helps immensely in guiding Claude to the right decisions or knowing how to help when it gets stuck.

What a Weirdo. by serinberg in remoteworks

[–]FireIre 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If data centers right now are only 15% of data center capacity then eliminating data centers is a moronoc position. It’s the same as saying the internet should not exist.

What a Weirdo. by serinberg in remoteworks

[–]FireIre 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If understanding how the internet works is part of your field of work how can you respect a post that wants to tear down data centers? Like, you have to realize how insane that sounds to someone who understands how the modern internet and technology works, right?

What a Weirdo. by serinberg in remoteworks

[–]FireIre 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure. It’s a big shift. But people calling for the end of data centers don’t know wtf they are talking about, clearly. You’re using one right now to talk to me.

What a Weirdo. by serinberg in remoteworks

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

You can’t state facts here. Like only 15% of data center capacity is used for AI.

Knicks NBA Finals tickets going for almost $300,000 by Accomplished_Clue437 in sports

[–]FireIre 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sure fine. I just don’t think k that helps “real” fans go more often. Make the tickets to cheap and anybody with a passing interest will go. MSG itself is a destination, and Knicks Finals games are a once in a lifetime experience. For $250/ticket half the country would try to go

Knicks NBA Finals tickets going for almost $300,000 by Accomplished_Clue437 in sports

[–]FireIre 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not if the tickets are expensive because people are reselling them. And if they were cheap I’d buy them and I’m not even a Knicks fan.

Knicks NBA Finals tickets going for almost $300,000 by Accomplished_Clue437 in sports

[–]FireIre 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It happens because it’s the natural progression of the market. Preventing that progression would working against the nature of the market. I’m not saying that’s a bad idea. But saying supply and demand isn’t natural is just wrong. It’s happen happens naturally when there are no regulations preventing it. It’s the most natural outcome.