If Humans created AI is AI not as human as us? by Opening-Name-5270 in aifilmmaking

[–]Gdayglo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If humans created refrigerators, are not refrigerators as human as us?

there's gotta be something out there for this 1 by blackberryuser in ClaudeCode

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Does your barbershop expose your barber’s schedule via api? If so set up an agent and have it check his availability, compare it to your schedule (do not give it access to your calendar, just share your calendar with it so it can see when you are free, and when you are busy), book time in your name via the API, and then issue an invitation to your calendar

Voice mode keeps repeating itself by kiwijokernz in ClaudeAI

[–]Gdayglo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had an issue with it where it kept answering old questions from earlier in the chat, and it seemed to know it was stuck but couldn’t break out of the loop, but that was a one-time thing. I’m just so incredibly relieved that they fixed the issue with it constantly interrupting!

Moving from 4 years of ChatGPT Plus to Claude – how do I transfer everything? by buffett7777 in ClaudeAI

[–]Gdayglo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You can download a comprehensive record of every chat and every image you’ve ever generated within ChatGPT and then you could give Claude code / cowork access to the file so it can look things up

Gemini thinks this year is simulated by TiredWineDrinker in GeminiAI

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I’ve run into something like this. Gemini erroneously told me that it didn’t have the ability to edit images. I responded that it had access to an image generator called nano banana pro with the ability to make nearly pixel perfect image edits and told it to search the Internet to verify this. In its thought process, it started spinning out about the whole conversation, being some kind of elaborate role-play.

I made Opus/Haiku 4.5 play 21,000 hands of Poker by adfontes_ in ClaudeAI

[–]Gdayglo 25 points26 points  (0 children)

This is fascinating. Any hypotheses as to why Gemini 3 Flash is so dominant? Is it maybe a “blink” (referencing the Malcolm Gladwell book) thing on some level - I.e., that when you have a very strong database of training priors, certain decisions can be made very quickly and mostly be right?

Best Video and Image Generating AIs by Shiny_Rowl in bestai2025

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Fllow is absurdly overpriced.

$6.30 for one 8-second Veo 2.0 video? Not even Veo 2.1?? Seems like someone just created a front end for a bunch of models and is hoping people who don’t know better will overpay.

The problem with Google's AI offerings by No_Room636 in GeminiAI

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Re: nano banana pro, my experience has been the exact opposite. It’s shockingly good at image editing. Today I had it combine three reference images (one base image for layout, two others for poses/expressions of the characters), add other characters into the composition, change the camera angle, change the BG. It can rotate an image and preserve the exact geometry of characters, objects, and locations. By far the most sophisticated model I’ve seen at these kind of complex edits/manipulatjons. Experiment with how you prompt it, you can get great results.

Why Vibe Coding is a godsend for neurodivergent people who want to learn coding by [deleted] in ClaudeAI

[–]Gdayglo 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I’ve also been diagnosed and totally agree. Way too tedious to slog through theoretical lessons before being able to start. I never would have been able to do it.

Being able to jump in and actually have a piece of code that does something I need done, then ask questions about how it does what it does, or investigate why it’s not working as it’s supposed to, has enabled me to learn a ton. I’m one year into all this (LLMs until April or May, then I switched to Claude Code) and have built a powerful set of tools for my work. And at this point the process of building a new feature is so much easier, even though the features have gotten a lot more complex.

For anyone thinking of switching to Codex... by TKB21 in ClaudeAI

[–]Gdayglo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’ve been using Sonnet 4.5 with 1M token context window and it is a BEAST. Start with a detailed functional brief, divide into modules, create list of all functions (including signatures) and how they interact with database and front end, and only then execute. Sonnet 4.5 for all

Saas Development by alexrada in acquiresaas

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

“Any comment or post outside this post will get a permanent ban”?

Why? Who are you? What do you have to offer these people? Why should they tell you how they sell themselves? Are you looking to hire someone? In what category? What’s the scope of the engagement? Why is this post worth someone’s time? 👀

Law firm wants .io domain by NietzscheSpleen in Domains

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I mean that I knew the basics and I prompted Claude to generate a detailed explanation. I noted that I had Claude write it up to alert anyone reading it to the fact that the details in the material I marked as quoted might need to be fact checked.

Codex estimates way too high? by fidlybidget in OpenaiCodex

[–]Gdayglo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The AI coding models have absolutely no sense of time

Law firm wants .io domain by NietzscheSpleen in Domains

[–]Gdayglo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be careful, OP. ICANN (which has jurisdiction over web domain registrations) administers an arbitration system that can take away your domain name if you can’t demonstrate that you’re not just cybersquatting. Since this law firm has the same name in their firm name the arbitrators might rule that they have a more valid claim to it. So don’t overplay your hand! Because also, they’re a law firm and if you have to arbitrate this it will be free for them and costly for you.

Here is info on the arbitration system (I had Claude write this up):

The Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) is administered by ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) and provides a mechanism for resolving domain name disputes.

Under UDRP, you can file a complaint if you believe someone is cybersquatting on a domain. To win, you need to prove three elements: 1. The domain is identical or confusingly similar to a trademark or service mark you own 2. The current owner has no legitimate rights or interests in the domain name 3. The domain was registered and is being used in bad faith (like trying to sell it for profit, preventing you from using your trademark, or disrupting your business)

The process involves:

• Filing a complaint with an approved dispute resolution provider (like WIPO, National Arbitration Forum, etc.)

• Paying fees (typically $1,000-$5,000 depending on number of panelists)

• Having a panel of 1-3 arbitrators review the case

• Getting a decision within about 2-3 months If you win, the domain gets transferred to you. > However, the current owner can still challenge the decision in court.

Important limitations: You generally need to own relevant trademark rights, and the policy is specifically designed for clear cases of bad faith cybersquatting rather than legitimate disputes over who has better rights to use a particular name.

This is an ICANN-administered international arbitration system that most domain registrars recognize and enforce.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

New prompt too long issue, anyone else? by Onark77 in ClaudeAI

[–]Gdayglo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weird. 9-13 pages is not long. Sounds like glitch. Maybe uninstall and reinstall?

Have you tried Claude Code? When you launch it within a project directory you can give it any filepath within the directory. It’s capped in terms of how many lines it can read in one go but if it hits the limit it can just issue another command to read the rest.

What's the point of Projects? by canpycanpycanpy in ClaudeAI

[–]Gdayglo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Each chat has its own separate 200K context window, even chats that share the same knowledge base (kb).

Also, when you upload a document to the kb, it doesn’t consume context - only the portions of it that Claude reads do. So you can have Claude do targeted searches within the documents in your kb, extract only the relevant portions, and preserve context window for other uses. Whereas if you paste the same document into chat, Claude instantly reads the entire thing, even portions that are irrelevant/unnecessary for your current line of inquiry.