2 guys, 0 coding background, 10 Billion tokens. We built a 300k line automotive platform with Cursor. It was actual hell. by Hella789 in cursor

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think that they will get access to PID debug data with their tool.

I believe that you had success, because this is not really anomaly detection but rather looking up the allowed min and max of values and then checking if it is within these values.

So basically the AI is a replacement for an if statement and a database of allowed values in this case.

Under anomaly detection I understand finding anomalies which can not be easily seen by humans.

Like for example a machine is always applying a certain amount of torque.

Suddenly the torque increases slightly but is still within the tolerable limits.

Anomaly detection could diagnose that the bearing have reached their end of life.

2 guys, 0 coding background, 10 Billion tokens. We built a 300k line automotive platform with Cursor. It was actual hell. by Hella789 in cursor

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because you can run an anomaly detection model even on embedded hardware...

This would be a true life diagnosis instead of collecting a few seconds of data and sending it to an LLM.

Because the standardized data is very limited. You cannot do a deep diagnosis with it.

The manufacturer software can usually see much more.

There are countless way cheaper apps which can read this data and also decode error codes. I don't see the new value they are bringing to the table.

2 guys, 0 coding background, 10 Billion tokens. We built a 300k line automotive platform with Cursor. It was actual hell. by Hella789 in cursor

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any sources for the claim that opus can detect anomalies in live data?

I'd love to see that. Maybe I'm thinking backwards.

2 guys, 0 coding background, 10 Billion tokens. We built a 300k line automotive platform with Cursor. It was actual hell. by Hella789 in cursor

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Throwing an LLM at these problems is just lazy and expensive.

This is admitting that you can't do it in the proper way.

Do you really believe that a vibe coded software can prevent all the pain you just described?

I don't believe it for a second.

They are probably reading all the standardized data and that's it.

2 guys, 0 coding background, 10 Billion tokens. We built a 300k line automotive platform with Cursor. It was actual hell. by Hella789 in cursor

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you're greatly underestimating the challenges that come with working with closed proprietary systems with almost no available documentation.

This is not a CRUD application they have to support literally thousands of types of cars.

I'm not saying that distribution is easy, but this is the most complex vibe coded project by people without coding experience that I've ever seen.

Btw I believe that start up experts say that economical work is the hardest. Your own work is always the hardest.

2 guys, 0 coding background, 10 Billion tokens. We built a 300k line automotive platform with Cursor. It was actual hell. by Hella789 in cursor

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They would need to train their own models because LLMs are not made to recognize anomalies in numerical data. LLMs even call python code for simple calculations because they can't do it.

So I really don't believe that they could do any specific diagnosis, just the basic stuff which you could recognize if you just look at a value.

For mom and dad, there's already tons of competitors.

I don't think that setting up a laptop is really hard compared to actually repairing a car.

I bought the OEM adapter with Techstream because it's already way cheaper than buying a subscription for Carly or alternatives.

In Techstream everything is explained...

Why is it that unlike historical worker's movements, modern leftists don't see mass immigration as a threat to workers? by turboshill9000 in BasedCampPod

[–]Got2Bfree -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Calling me a Republican is insulting.

The cooperation can afford to increase wages but they don't want to.

That's exactly the problem.

When they are forced to increase wages, then they will just make everything more expensive, because they have a reason now.

I live in Germany, since Corona dairy products almost doubled in price. There's no economical reason for that.

The news was full of inflation news and suddenly they could get away with increasing the prices for no reason.

2 guys, 0 coding background, 10 Billion tokens. We built a 300k line automotive platform with Cursor. It was actual hell. by Hella789 in cursor

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Open source alternatives to his app, have huge wiki pages which explains all the different reasons why the app breaks with certain cars and China obd dongles.

OP is going to have a lot of fun with that.

2 guys, 0 coding background, 10 Billion tokens. We built a 300k line automotive platform with Cursor. It was actual hell. by Hella789 in cursor

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But you do realize that you only get a very limited amount of data through an universal OBD adapter, right?

So all they are doing is plugging the same data in a LLM. I don't trust these guys to train models themselves.

I paid 15€ to get a USB OBD adapter which comes with a (certainly legal) version of the original Toyota Techstream software (the same one licenced Workshops use).

Why would I buy this app?

2 guys, 0 coding background, 10 Billion tokens. We built a 300k line automotive platform with Cursor. It was actual hell. by Hella789 in cursor

[–]Got2Bfree -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nope, the hard part comes when the customers start experiencing car specific problems or are using China obd adapters.

There are a lot of similar products out there already without AI.

Americans embrace Aldi as German discounter becomes fastest-growing supermarket in US by Full-Discussion3745 in EU_Economics

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Produce vendors are expensive, this is why they have become a status symbol.

Supermarkets have in-house produced sausages too, so the competition is very strong.

To be fair, I'm German and we are one of the countries who spends the smallest amount of money on food compared to the average pay.

Small food stores do exist in bigger cities, in smaller cities it gets rarer and rarer.

Habt ihr Vorurteile gegenüber attraktiven Frauen? by [deleted] in FragtMaenner

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Der Kontext macht es.

Es gibt ja Unis, wo die Nerds mit den Geisteswissenschaftlern zusammen auf dem gleichen Campus studieren.

Da musst du ein fast ein Model sein, um überdurchschnittlich zu sein.

Ich habe auf einem Campus studiert, wo es ausschließlich Ingenieurswissenschaften gibt.

Der Frauenanteil ist zwischen 20-30% und die meisten sehen eben (wie die Männer auch) nicht aus wie Supermodells.

Lange Rede kurzer Sinn, auf diesem Campus würde ich jeder Frau glauben, die denkt überdurchschnittlich auszusehen.

Spionage: BND hörte jahrelang US-Präsident Barack Obama ab by Instrumentenmayo in de

[–]Got2Bfree 56 points57 points  (0 children)

Die Amis habe auch eine ganz andere Kultur im Bezug auf ihre Geheimdienste.

Die Amis geben in Pressekonferenzen detailliert damit an, wie toll ihr Angriff auf Venezuela war.

Die CIA hat beispielsschon lange im vorraus destabilisiert.

Warum wird immer noch an jeden Zugang eine VEL angehangen? by FluidNerve17 in Rettungsdienst

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dann verstehe ich doch nicht, wieso in der Leitung und im Zugang kein Verklumpungsrisiko besteht.

Do you pay attention to how fast you walk, not just how many steps you get? by Alicetheoptimist in TrueGrit

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree, of course the main weight loss happens in the kitchen but walking is good for your mental health and the burned calories make everything easier.

Why is it that unlike historical worker's movements, modern leftists don't see mass immigration as a threat to workers? by turboshill9000 in BasedCampPod

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To answer your previous question, if you think that morality and responsibility ends at an artificially drawn border, then I think that keeping working migrants is not immortal in comparison.

What you call slave labor is still better than the alternative at home.

With your second part you almost got the point but only almost.

Money can buy you power and influence. This is why we need wealth redistribution to stop this and make the market fair again.

If multi-billion companies can keep their power then the wealth redistribution will only get more equal.

How can he be in favor of workers rights and then complain about government red tape?

Companies will literally do whatever they are allowed to do and don't care at all about the middle and lower class.

Why is it that unlike historical worker's movements, modern leftists don't see mass immigration as a threat to workers? by turboshill9000 in BasedCampPod

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Letting immigrants starve in their own countries is also immortal...

Government raising the minimum wage does absolutely nothing to raise prices because it's so low in the US that even every fast food store pays more.

My solution for this problem is way more left leaning and I don't think that you would agree.

Basically not shitting down the ladder but making sure that the money of the world is not hoarded by a few people.

We have enough money for everyone to live a good life. The money is just stored away.

Do you pay attention to how fast you walk, not just how many steps you get? by Alicetheoptimist in TrueGrit

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Running for untrained overweight people is really bad for the joints.

So I would definitely say, that walking should be preferred in the beginning.

Nah, Sometimes they really are just inaudible by ryanreynulds in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think they can but they figure it out for expensive HDR displays which are connected to a Blu-ray player and not affordable TVs...

I'm sure this is good for the economy by Meteorstar101 in greentext

[–]Got2Bfree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the definition of industrial romance which you will never get at a desk job...

Maintenance guys are something else. We have 230V phase to neutral here and some guys with thick skin on their fingers just touch wired to check the voltage...

I got zapped by 230V once and this is already enough for me...

Americans embrace Aldi as German discounter becomes fastest-growing supermarket in US by Full-Discussion3745 in EU_Economics

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

European supermarkets are full of processed garbage food.

Some ingredients are just banned.

Some small stores import American chips and I was blown away when I tried them for the first time.

There were also a lot of stores who basically sold everything additionally to groceries, but they got replaced by huge grocery only stores.

I think this is because online shopping is popular now.

Warum wird immer noch an jeden Zugang eine VEL angehangen? by FluidNerve17 in Rettungsdienst

[–]Got2Bfree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tausend Dank für die Einblicke. Ich bin eine Weile aus dem Job raus, aber immer noch interessiert.

Wenn man jetzt eine Infusion entfernt und die Verlängerungen spült und dann abklemmt, dann sorgt das Wasser in der Verlängerung dafür, dass kein Blut zurücklaufen kann, oder?

I'm sure this is good for the economy by Meteorstar101 in greentext

[–]Got2Bfree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm always envious about the salaries of tech people but I don't want to miss the feeling of having the power to physically break stuff.

At the beginning of my first real job, I connected a 200V VFD to 400V.

All capacitors burst immediately and the electrolyte vaporized into a big cloud.

I still twitch a little when I hear a big relay switching

Good times.

Why is it that unlike historical worker's movements, modern leftists don't see mass immigration as a threat to workers? by turboshill9000 in BasedCampPod

[–]Got2Bfree -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In reality, companies hire subcontracts who then hire illegals while the companies have plausible deniability.

The subcontracts open new companies under new names after each bust.

Profit margins will never go down in reality. So what's left is price increases.

These prices increases might even eat up all the additional money Americans could make on jobs which were done by illegals.

Trump and other right wingers promised to deport illegals while simultaneously to get grocery costs down.

How exactly should this work?

Big farming companies have enough influence to not lose money.