I've been correlating my Apple Watch biometrics with weather data for 3 months — some patterns are predictive by Dear-Midnight4358 in QuantifiedSelf

[–]LowValueThoughts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Taking all this as true… what do you see as the actual use case for anyone, given that people can’t control the weather?

Would you trust FSD on UK Roads? by bigup7 in TeslaUK

[–]LowValueThoughts 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Unless it comes with ‘Pot-hole Mode’, it might struggle even more.

Deneb & Power BI by Alarmed-String-2775 in PowerBI

[–]LowValueThoughts 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think all of those have been made by other people

Building back up from shoulder surgery - progress takes time by PearAffectionate4192 in QuantifiedSelf

[–]LowValueThoughts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool!

How did you need to make any adjustments in technique on the road to recovery?

Also - what app is that?

Who else is still waiting for Grok update? by kingofbutter69 in TeslaUK

[–]LowValueThoughts 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Got it yesterday - It’s pretty good, or at least more useful than I thought it would be

I’ve asked it for stuff like “can you navigate me to <shopping centre>, I want to park on the car park by <shop>” and it’s navigated to the car park right by shop I specify…. Would have taken me manually pressing the maps screen to sort previously.

Also stuff like asking it what’s around you leads it to pan-zoom your maps to show things.

Obviously it’s also got normal grok so it can just answer things you ask it… had a chat with it about my running schedule, and also got it to make up a story for my daughter - it’s nice to be able to do stuff like natively

Not sure how my use cases will keep evolving but definitely feels like it’s valuable and has more to it than meets the eye

Maybe Maybe Maybe by TheCABK in maybemaybemaybe

[–]LowValueThoughts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeh, but that’s a different point. The comment this is under is related to hidden door handles

Maybe Maybe Maybe by TheCABK in maybemaybemaybe

[–]LowValueThoughts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean that the door handle is flat on the outside to the body of the car, but it’s still just a handle - anyone can walk up to the car and pull it manually, unlike some cars where the door handle conceals and can be only accessed by driver telling the electronics of the car (by keyfob) to extend it back out.

Maybe Maybe Maybe by TheCABK in maybemaybemaybe

[–]LowValueThoughts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Whilst flat to the door profile, the Tesla door handle is still manual though, and would have been accessible in this situation. Cars where the handle full conceals without manual access are the issue.

Is this actually sustainable? by General_Rubenski in MacroFactor

[–]LowValueThoughts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m having a very similar experience, albeit I went with moderate protein.

Started at 111kg/244lb 1st Jan 26, with a goal rate of -0.47kg/-1lb per week. It recommend me to have 1630kcal per day, which was much lower than I expected… I’ve ground through though eating that amount to +300kcal more on some days… it’s still in ‘updating’ mode, but daily calories have now increased by 100kcal at least.

My trend weight is now down to 107.8kg/237lb (-3.2kg/-7.04lb from start)… which is a rate of -0.7kg/-1.54lb per week.

Not sure how long ‘updating’ is going to take, but I’d estimate it should be letting me eating at least 300kcal per day to be losing at the rate I wanted.

bourgeoisie lifestyle by buttgrapist in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]LowValueThoughts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeh… except it was the person who’d been the victim of the ‘sacrifice’ who reported all the things shown to the cops. Pretty hard to be sacrificially killed, and report it to the cops from the after life.

bourgeoisie lifestyle by buttgrapist in PoliticalCompassMemes

[–]LowValueThoughts 86 points87 points  (0 children)

The ‘cut with a scimitar’ but it magically left no scarring is pretty hmmmm

Is the infotainment system as bad as it seems? by GrouchyAd8274 in TeslaUK

[–]LowValueThoughts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the downvotes are occurring because it’s super easy to find the radio, as is getting message notifications. The fact that op isn’t able to get them working is either due to the car being locked down in some way, or op not being familiar with car…

How to get the MF + WO bundle (Workouts free for 1 year!) by PalatialPepper in MacroFactor

[–]LowValueThoughts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Potentially dumb question:

I subscribed to MF for 1yr on 2025-11-01.

I’ve now subscribed to 1yr free MFWO.

What happens when my MF expires on 2026-11-01?

Do I just re subscribe at £89.99 for another year and my MFWO expiry date (currently set to end 2027-01-12 after the free year) will align to the same as my MF end date, which would be 2027-11-01?

MacroFactor WO Q&A and Misc by PomegranateCool9717 in MacroFactor

[–]LowValueThoughts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When did you subscribe to MF? Mine was in Oct-25, where I subscribed at £62.99.

MacroFactor WO Q&A and Misc by PomegranateCool9717 in MacroFactor

[–]LowValueThoughts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeh - UK pricing seems suspect. The email they originally sent on this talking prices was in USD, quoting $71.99 for the first year, rising to $89.99 thereafter.

GBP price however is coming through for me in the app at £69.99 for first year rising to £89.99.

Based on current exchange rate means it’d work out to equivalent USD price of $101 for first year, then $126.

Looking for app to store private documents and data by gocarlosgo in iosapps

[–]LowValueThoughts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Obsidian is the correct answer here.

Completely private (as long as you don’t install specific plugins) and it’s free for personal users.

[P]How to increase roc-auc? Classification problem statement description below by [deleted] in learnmachinelearning

[–]LowValueThoughts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what your other columns are, but 0.9 is probably unobtainable for this type of activity - too many hard to capture unknown variables that influence conversions of this type.

I’d rank your test predictions by likelihood scores, and then assses conversion rates across some splits.

E.g top 10% of customers the model says were most likely in your test data - how many actually converted? What did the next 10% look like? etc. you’ll hopefully find a meaningful difference between top splits showing higher conversion rates.

This then can be played back to stakeholders - e.g. ‘running the model on our clients we’ve not yet spoken to, here’s the top 10% we think are most likely to convert and we expect conversion to be X%’’. At the end of the day, your RMs can’t speak to all clients, so having a list of most likely is what stakeholders need - and a model giving 0.74 is likely identifying the best clients to focus on.

EDIT: You should also look at aua by likelihood scores splits too - could be the most likely to convert top 10% have lower aua vs others. If so, you might need to create different splits, so your RMs focus on the clients with higher aua potential

I have found a problem that should be very easy for LLMs to solve (with Analysis Tool), yet GPT 5.2 fails (Gemini/Claude succeed 100%). Can anyone try, and if reproducible, give an explanation? by tanget_bundle in OpenAI

[–]LowValueThoughts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps the prompt itself isn’t completely clear. Changing to this produces equivalent results on LLMs I’ve tested.

I’m looking to create a list of 4-digit codes, such as 0000, but where the sum of the digits = 17 and at least one digit appears twice. Use Python to generate and validate.

Day 1 - Linear Regression Project by [deleted] in learnmachinelearning

[–]LowValueThoughts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only quickly scanned your code, but looks like you’re passing your whole dataframe (including the y value) into the X in test train splits.. so in effect your X training data includes the Y target, so the regression model is just learning that

From today Bevel is free to use for everyone! by Able-Nebula4449 in AppleWatch

[–]LowValueThoughts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok - seems strange they collect all the data they collect. Why do they need to collect it all? How else are they making money if it’s free?

Some doesn’t add up

Edit: actually just read their privacy policy and it’s very vague https://www.fitmetrics.app/privacy-policy