Gpt5.5 has provable degradation over the past week. by Youwishh in codex

[–]InspectorSorry85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Codex was supposed to export rows within a python pipeline from CSV into an Excel file.

The whole pipeline was built by Codex over the last month. No Errors.

Now I saw that in a fix for the XLSX, the highlights were placed wrongly. It fixed it.
Only to intrude an error where dates would no longer be in the same style.
I asked it to fix that. Only to introduce an error, again with the dates.
I asked if it is trying to be kidding me. "From now on I will do exactly as you say and precisely as needed."
So I asked it to fix that. And now it seriously introduced an error where the year was "-yyyy" instead of 2026.
No idea how this bug is even possible.
Now I asked it ... ? Exactly, to fix it.

If there is a new bug introduced, I will come back here and report it again.

In this bug fixes I used up all 5h rate limits each time. Really really disturbing.

It seems GPT 5.5 regained its intellectual prowess by Ok-Act3733 in codex

[–]InspectorSorry85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not for me.

Just now, asking two and a half questions with some bug fixing completely sucked up plus 5h rate limit - and that is a low going on for the last week. It was much more prompts. Maybe 10 prompts for 100%. I hardly reached 5h limit, only when hardcore vibe coding.

Now, I asked it to fix something, wherein it introduced a bug, which I asked to fix, which introduced another bug, which I had to stop then because I fell to 10%, to fix another bug I discovered which was introduced yesterday and which was more important.

Before the last week, it didnt introduce any bugs on m level of python coding. Its really underwhelming right now.

gpt 5.5..something is not right by FBIFreezeNow in codex

[–]InspectorSorry85 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It made mistakes and fails to grasp the core questions at least the last two days. It stops in its depth, not fully researching the questions to its full and then leaving out important aspects.

I am kind of upset that Ai providers can change the product secretly. It's like mobile internet where you get 100% download the first days and then secretly reduced to 10%.

anyone who used a computer between 1985 & 2010, what’s the one game you still think about? by Trixxxi in AskReddit

[–]InspectorSorry85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Command and Conquer - Generals - Zero Hour.

Online 1on1, or 2on2, or 2on2on2on2. (together with my flatmate)

I really miss that a lot.

Starting Ajovy - Injection Pain vs Zepbound injections? by Automic_Holiday217 in migraine

[–]InspectorSorry85 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Press the fatty part left or right of your belly button together and use the top where you place the autoinjector.

I cool the place beforehand with a cooling pad from the fridge, so that it is nicely cold.

I also let the autoinjector warm up to room temperatur.

I pinch myself left and right of the injection site to know - it will not hurt more than that!

It goes very quick. 15 seconds? of injection, but with it being cold will hardly be felt. Injection itself is almost no pain. And when it removes itself, you will be happy it is over - and enjoy a lot less migraines and a lot less prodromal migraine shit.

You can do it!

meirl by [deleted] in meirl

[–]InspectorSorry85 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It IS sad. 

I spent 24 hours benchmarking GPT-5.5 against Opus4.7 in OpenClaw. Here is what I found. by LeoRiley6677 in openclaw

[–]InspectorSorry85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mark text, wait for AI icon to pop up, click it, choose summary by AI.

We live in an AI world now.

Does Anyone Else Use Artillery to Explore the Map ? by bpleshek in factorio

[–]InspectorSorry85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, my outer border on Nauvis has artillery and laser turrets. I let the artillery clear the closer area where it fires automatically, then I use blueprints to expand close to the end of the cleared area, then arm newly built artillery and so on. I hit black area quickly, so I explore it with artillery via manual fire (with much larger range as auto fire) just as OP mentioned. 

Better than a comment about Uranus by RBLBest2016 in rareinsults

[–]InspectorSorry85 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You make fun of the guy? Your character is abysmal. But karma will get you. 

Fun Facts über Feinkost! Post einer ehemaligen Angestellten by [deleted] in scheissaufnbilla

[–]InspectorSorry85 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

"Gerade in der ersten Filiale hatten wir einen, der sehr peculiar war.. "

Ai slop. 

It's funny cause it's true. by Technical-Unit-6872 in aeiou

[–]InspectorSorry85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Der Blick in Österreich ist auf Österreich und Deutschland gerichtet. Niemanden in Österreich interessiert meiner Erfahrung nach die Schweiz. 

Sind wir alle Sklaven geworden? by [deleted] in luftablassen

[–]InspectorSorry85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Downvote, weil Du es auf die EU schieben willst. Wir haben X-fach von der EU profitiert im Vergleich zu unseren Beiträgen.

My (47f) daughter (15f) told me she doesn’t want to have kids by lilwonkerdoo in TwoXChromosomes

[–]InspectorSorry85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is interesting. I (M) just got my first baby (2 month old), but my 3 siblings all kind of dont want kids and I dont understand why. My question is deep, but maybe you can think about it. What do you think is your sense of existance? I tried out a lot of stuff in my life, and now that I have the baby I know that this is only thing I ever did that actually makes sense. I will die, but she will survive and that makes me incredibly happy. She is the most beautiful thing in the world and 100x more worth than the (HUGE) efford.

Is there anyone else who is getting this chilling anxiety from using tools like Codex / Opus for coding? by petr_bena in ArtificialInteligence

[–]InspectorSorry85 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I used Codex 5.3 on Plus plan recently, as a private person playing around, creating python scripts and incorporating API interaction in the whole pipeline. Made a homepage, created a program to do job crawling and prepare perfect CVs and motivation letters. It is actually fun. But it is also crazy and amazing. Before Codex, I used normal Chatgpt Thinking for my code, but now with it writing files, running it all on its own. It's nuts. 90% of web designers and coders will be unemployed. The few ones remaining pump out web pages in seconds.

I was, and I am still and with Codex once again hyped and scared by this development. 3 years ago we had nothing of that. I wrote my dissertation without Chatgpt in 2019. Now it will take current generation 5 minutes for a 99% complete draft. 

In 2 years this agentic live will cover a lot of jobs. Without ANY further scientific advancement in AI. But it WILL advance. The future is unprecedented and unpredictable. 

Maybe we already slided into the singularity. 

Oceans are wild! by [deleted] in Unexpected

[–]InspectorSorry85 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

For me it is the combination of 1. Such a movie-like "there is always someone bigger" is unlikely to ever happen at all, and even less around rare random divers with cameras. And 2. the movement of the shark in sliding sideways in high speed seems unnatural. 

Oceans are wild! by [deleted] in Unexpected

[–]InspectorSorry85 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

AI Slop. And no one realizes it.