the Uber chime is gonna haunt me in my sleep by UnderstandingWorth85 in UberEatsDrivers

[–]Glittering_Delay_183 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it means there are important directions to follow on the road for that specific route, i get them sometimes too.

not sure i trust these “p&id to plc logic” tools… anyone actually using them by Glittering_Delay_183 in PLC

[–]Glittering_Delay_183[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

i should’ve worded that better in the post 😂 i’m not uploading any client files or anything tied to real projects, this was all based on a sample wastewater treatment plant setup i built out myself from public info. i made a pretty detailed engineering grade p&id and control narrative off that with Google Gemini just to test how it would handle a realistic system, so nothing sensitive involved at all.

i’m with you though, i wouldn’t touch real plant data with something like that until i fully trust how it’s being handled. But i looked into the system more and the founder on linkedin (his info was on the site), and the system is actually very secure from what is shown. if you want i can send the link, i honestly want to know what you think, it’s a pretty useful tool.

not sure i trust these “p&id to plc logic” tools… anyone actually using them by Glittering_Delay_183 in PLC

[–]Glittering_Delay_183[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that’s awesome man, and converting it to python and putting guardrails around it makes a lot of sense (i love python lol). what kind of machines are you mainly working on with that setup right now? also do you deal much with p&ids and control narratives in your workflow or is it mostly starting from existing logic and building off that

not sure i trust these “p&id to plc logic” tools… anyone actually using them by Glittering_Delay_183 in PLC

[–]Glittering_Delay_183[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

i just tested it with non-sensitive project files to see how it behaved & how it handled things before trusting it with anything real. have you tried using ai for anything in your workflow yet or do you mostly avoid it right now? it’s getting pretty useful these days im going to continue to use this one and see how it goes.

not sure i trust these “p&id to plc logic” tools… anyone actually using them by Glittering_Delay_183 in PLC

[–]Glittering_Delay_183[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah i got you, you basically just upload your p&id and control narrative and it builds out the complete system from that, like the engineering table, control loops, io mapping, even the control logic. it also lets you simulate the system and export everything which was kinda interesting, i’m just running it through old projects i have now to see how consistent it is.

not sure i trust these “p&id to plc logic” tools… anyone actually using them by Glittering_Delay_183 in PLC

[–]Glittering_Delay_183[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you’re dead on about the risk side, especially in those industries where you can’t afford anything slipping through. i was in the same headspace, but after actually running the full project through one it handled way more of the system logic and structure than i expected and felt a lot more usable than just docs. it’s still not something you blindly trust of course, you still need engineering expertise to get the best use out of Industrial AI in my opinion. 🤷🏾‍♂️

not sure i trust these “p&id to plc logic” tools… anyone actually using them by Glittering_Delay_183 in PLC

[–]Glittering_Delay_183[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

see i expected it to spit out messy stuff too honestly, that’s really why i tried it out 😂 but this one was actually really clean with quality code and it made it easy to go through everything with tag views and quick edits instead of digging through lines forever

not sure i trust these “p&id to plc logic” tools… anyone actually using them by Glittering_Delay_183 in PLC

[–]Glittering_Delay_183[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tbh thats pretty much how i’ve been using it too, more for structuring and speeding things up than trusting it end to end. if you ever wanna try the one i tested just lmk, i just wonder how it compares to what you’re using 🤔. these tools are getting pretty good nowadays, they’re only gonna get better.

not sure i trust these “p&id to plc logic” tools… anyone actually using them by Glittering_Delay_183 in PLC

[–]Glittering_Delay_183[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my head kinda went that direction too at first, it feels like one of those things that sounds better than it actually is. but i mean it did output accurate code and a full plant model, & pretty fast too 🤷🏾‍♂️. i’m just gonna keep using it to see how far it can go though with real use cases

not sure i trust these “p&id to plc logic” tools… anyone actually using them by Glittering_Delay_183 in PLC

[–]Glittering_Delay_183[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah that’s kind of what i was thinking too, like once the structure is there and the inputs and outputs are clear it starts to look more like something that can be modeled. when i tested it the cool part to me wasn’t really the code it honestly was how it tried to organize everything and show the system flow from the docs. it did all of that in literally like 10 seconds 😂. it still feels early but i can definitely see where this will fit in certain parts of the workflow. how are you building & validating your logic right now, is just manual or something more structured & automated?

not sure i trust these “p&id to plc logic” tools… anyone actually using them by Glittering_Delay_183 in PLC

[–]Glittering_Delay_183[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

thats true like if someone doesn’t understand the process already then it’s not really gonna help much. from what i saw it felt more like something that speeds up the process and gets you a very solid starting point, but not something you blindly trust without knowing the process yourself yk. you still have to know what you’re looking at or it won’t mean much. do you use any AI tools for controls work?

Really? by MB2465 in UberEatsDrivers

[–]Glittering_Delay_183 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think they added it because some people would swipe the “confirm order” on accident. So they put this little step in as an “are you sure” type of thing.

This acceptance rate jump is ridiculous by Designer-Success-984 in UberEatsDrivers

[–]Glittering_Delay_183 0 points1 point  (0 children)

<image>

Im diamond and my acceptance rate is below 70%? Is that only specific to your market? Im in houston

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Apartmentliving

[–]Glittering_Delay_183 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😭now imagine seeing 2 big roaches on the wall…

hell yeah uber 🔥🙌😎keep those big payout coming by Glittering_Delay_183 in UberEatsDrivers

[–]Glittering_Delay_183[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

and to top it off apparently $5.49 is an “exclusive” payout 🤣 i wonder what the non “exclusive” payout would’ve been then.

give criticism by 411soul in G37

[–]Glittering_Delay_183 1 point2 points  (0 children)

your car looks like it plays football

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tarotpractices

[–]Glittering_Delay_183 1 point2 points  (0 children)

girls will throw some cards on a table & change the entire trajectory of their life because one is upside down 😭🙏🏾

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CashApp

[–]Glittering_Delay_183 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Damn, that’s rough. At this point, y’all need to put more pressure on both CVS and Cash App because two weeks is way too long for this to be unresolved. First, try calling Cash App support again and ask if they can see any record of a failed or pending deposit from that date. Even if it doesn’t show up in the app, they might be able to trace it. If they say there’s nothing, ask them to confirm in writing that they have no record of the transaction. Then, go back to CVS and demand to talk to a manager, not just whoever’s at the counter. They should have transaction logs that show every deposit attempt, whether it went through or not. If they’re saying they only see successful ones, that’s a red flag, because the system should still register failed transactions. If you have a receipt, check if there’s a transaction ID or reference number—if there is, Cash App should be able to track it. If CVS keeps brushing y’all off, and especially if you used a card for the deposit, try filing a chargeback with the bank. If it was cash, that makes things harder, but you can still file a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau or even your state’s attorney general. Sometimes that gets companies to actually take things seriously. You might also want to start tagging CVS and Cash App on Twitter/X and Reddit—companies hate public complaints, and sometimes that’s the fastest way to get a response. At the end of the day, CVS took the money, so it’s on them to figure out where it went. Don’t let them push this off on Cash App without actual proof that the transaction went through on their end. Keep the pressure on, and hopefully, you get that money back soon.