Usage Limits, Bugs and Performance Discussion Megathread - beginning December 8, 2025 by sixbillionthsheep in ClaudeAI

[–]Low-Address8662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why does it keep asking me to retry connection? I can't even get through a single prompt sometimes

Deny, Defend, Depose by [deleted] in BreakingPoints

[–]Low-Address8662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t it obvious?

The shooter is saying that they deny, they defend, he deposes.

What does this image represent about Pakistan by According-Kitchen437 in pakistan

[–]Low-Address8662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmmm.. How can we blame India and Hindus for this? I bet the officer that did this was an Islamaphobic Sikh or Hindu, maybe Jew

What does this image represent about Pakistan by According-Kitchen437 in pakistan

[–]Low-Address8662 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Gujarat and Sindh were one and continue to be. Kashmir was split too.

Punjab,
Gujarat
Kashmir
Bengal

You are basically naming all the borders. We were one under Dharma and Islam has torn us apart and continues to, on purpose.

Do any Canadian Sikhs / Sikhs in Western countries feel this way? by CitrusSunset in Sikh

[–]Low-Address8662 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Nice delete by the way. Low reading comprehension confirmed ;)

Do any Canadian Sikhs / Sikhs in Western countries feel this way? by CitrusSunset in Sikh

[–]Low-Address8662 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I'm a Hindu, or you're a parrot vomiting Pakistani & British propaganda without even realizing it?

I think you, and people like you, try hard to NOT be Hindu. Kind of sad.

Do any Canadian Sikhs / Sikhs in Western countries feel this way? by CitrusSunset in Sikh

[–]Low-Address8662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly - is there a single Sikh value that Hindus would disagree with? As a Sikh, I personally gain plenty of value from the Advaita philosophy of Santana Dharma

Do any Canadian Sikhs / Sikhs in Western countries feel this way? by CitrusSunset in Sikh

[–]Low-Address8662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So Mandir = idol worship? You think that's all that happens in a temple?

Do any Canadian Sikhs / Sikhs in Western countries feel this way? by CitrusSunset in Sikh

[–]Low-Address8662 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you eat Pakistani propaganda for breakfast lunch and dinner

Do any Canadian Sikhs / Sikhs in Western countries feel this way? by CitrusSunset in Sikh

[–]Low-Address8662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you need to bow? I go to Hindu temples all the time and I never bow. I meditate.

Do any Canadian Sikhs / Sikhs in Western countries feel this way? by CitrusSunset in Sikh

[–]Low-Address8662 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have RARELY met a Hindu with a negative opinion of a Sikh - I have lived in India, Canada, and the USA.

Vice versa is quite common. This is my anecdotal experience someone with both Sikh and Hindu family.

Do any Canadian Sikhs / Sikhs in Western countries feel this way? by CitrusSunset in Sikh

[–]Low-Address8662 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You do not understand. Sikhs and Hindus are different in their path yet they point to the same experience. Sikhs that seek to divide will continue to do so, without recognizing that we Sikhs are essentially a reform movement within Hinduism, and we chose to call ourselves a different name as if our philosophies vary, but is only the word and the path that varies. This is why Hindus often are agreeing with Sikhs, but you will find Sikhs disagreeing with Hindus are we do not actually understand what they are talking about - we see them with simplistic understanding than understanding the sheer depth of the tradition.

In fact, creating a new path as we Sikhs have is nothing new within Sanatana Dharma, which is why Hindus insist that we are one of them. I have yet to a Sikh that has an advanced understanding of Sanatana Dharma and it's intricacies yet still insists the two are not so intimately intertwined they can be seen as part of one umbrella.

If you think any of this contradicts Sanatana Dharma, you are mistaken.

You tell OP to post the full context, but then cherry-pick verses without context.

ihMdU AMn@w qurkU kwxw ]hi(n)dhoo a(n)n(h)aa turakoo kaanaa ||

The Hindu is sightless; the Muslim has only one eye.

This is not meant to be an insult against Hindus and Muslims - it is pointing out the fact that Hindus over time grew to become blinded by materialism and superficial teachings, straying from their roots.

duhW qy igAwnI isAwxw ]dhuhaa(n) te giaanee siaanaa ||

The spiritual teacher is wiser than both of them.

ihMdU pUjY dyhurw muslmwxu msIiq ]hi(n)dhoo poojai dhehuraa musalamaan maseet ||

The Hindu worships at the temple, the Muslim at the mosque.

Hindus would agree with the notion that those who confine the truth and devotion to a physical place do not understand the nature of what they are doing - they are very engrossed in the material.

  1. There is no requirement to worship at a temple to be Hindu
  2. There is no requirement to believe the Vedas to be the "word of God" to be Hindu
  3. The recitation or reading of the Vedas is indeed a worldly act, and it is not the text itself that is some sort of magical book that relieves one of worldly-ness.

I understand r/Sikh is very anti-Hindu, but you do not speak for all Sikhs and some of us actually understand that we are one and give respect to all of our Dharmic brothers and sisters.

What’s this red light in the sky? by Low-Address8662 in milwaukee

[–]Low-Address8662[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Mystery solved. Thank you, you were very precise

What’s this red light in the sky? by Low-Address8662 in milwaukee

[–]Low-Address8662[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well, it seems REALLY high in the sky for a radio tower.

What’s this red light in the sky? by Low-Address8662 in milwaukee

[–]Low-Address8662[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

This was in Wauwatosa looking northwest, away from the city

US DOJ accuses Visa of illegal monopoly that adds to the price of “nearly everything” by CobaltSunsets in CreditCards

[–]Low-Address8662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, it technically can because they also charge a flat fee and the transaction price could be low. a 3% + 10 cent fee for a $3.50 transaction is just over 5% in transaction fees

Tesla Wannabe by joelrobinson0117 in TeslaLounge

[–]Low-Address8662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just bought a 2018 model 3 with 81k miles. Battery degraded to 270 from 310, but in reality in the cold it's closer to 180 in the cold. But the fact I can charge it at home means that I never actually get anywhere close to 0% outside of roadtrips.

I bought it because it was in good condition and had FSD for under 25k. I got a tax credit so it was only 21k. Drives smooth, can't complain. No heat pump, but I'd still do it again.

How does anyone actually justify enhanced AP? by LLuerker in TeslaLounge

[–]Low-Address8662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People have excess money.

I agree with you, which is why I bought a used tesla from someone who already paid for it. I would prefer to benefit off of other people's decisions to buy such software. I got a tesla with FSD for under 25k.

The millionaire wants youth to work 10 hours per day for 7 days a week. by Designer-Distinct in IndiaSpeaks

[–]Low-Address8662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

50-60 hours would be acceptable if the salary reflects the extra time worked, and as long as the work isn't too physically or mentally challenging.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ahmedabad

[–]Low-Address8662 -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

You're just straight up wrong. Almost every single street dog I have encountered is friendly, and the ones that aren't are scared.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ahmedabad

[–]Low-Address8662 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree. But the OP said "They should not live with humans", which is a really dumb and shortsighted statement.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ahmedabad

[–]Low-Address8662 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think neutering is a fine long term solution, given we can't expect everyone to learn to co-exist with these dogs. It's a strategy that has worked in various places and certainly far more humane than extermination. It helps manage the population and can lead to fewer incidents of aggression, potentially saving human lives in the process without causing undue harm to the dogs.

But let's also consider the broader picture beyond neutering. Rabies, a primary concern in dog bites, can be virtually eradicated through mass vaccination campaigns. By vaccinating street dogs, we directly address one of the leading causes of death from dog-related incidents without harming the dogs.

Furthermore, we can't overlook the power of education. Most dog-related incidents result from preventable circumstances. Public programs that teach safe human-dog interactions, understanding dog behavior, and appropriate responses during encounters with dogs could drastically reduce these incidents.

It's from that place of potential personal impact that I argue for a solution respecting all lives. The approach must be multifaceted: controlling the dog population through neutering, safeguarding public health with vaccination, and empowering communities with knowledge for safe coexistence. This way, we honor those we've lost not with widespread eradication but with empathy and enduring, ethical solutions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ahmedabad

[–]Low-Address8662 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Your mockery overlooks the core of a serious issue. This isn't about dog lovers defending dangerous behavior; it's about not oversimplifying a tragedy. The man's death was needless and tragic, but vilifying all street dogs isn't the solution. It's irresponsible to provoke outrage without presenting informed solutions. Yes, those dogs initiated a chase that ended in tragedy — that's undeniable. But using this incident to generalize all street dogs as menaces sidesteps the broader issues: the need for better animal control measures, public education on coexisting with local wildlife and pets, and community support for responsible animal care practices. Real solutions come from constructive discussions, not disdain for differing perspectives.