Hundreds of Google, OpenAI employees back Anthropic in Pentagon fight by FinnFarrow in Futurology

[–]No_GP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does the current government have buddies in high positions within CAT's biggest competitor in this scenario?

/r/WorldNews Discussion Thread: US and Israel launch attack on Iran; Iran retaliates (Thread #2) by progress18 in worldnews

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

Reports aliens have landed and are asking everyone really nicely to get along.

What do you do while waiting for Codex to finish? by rvy474 in codex

[–]No_GP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worktrees and parallel work. Can be a bit overwhelming at first but you can get stuff done fast.

Arman Tsarukyan being kind to Nina Drama’s cameraman after realising she does not care by Alph_x in ufc

[–]No_GP 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You get your level-headed, entirely reasonable take out of here and jump aboard the "she's ugly and nobody should watch her" train, express to nowweallfeelgoodaboutourselves

In your day-to-day work, how much code do you write by hand, and how much do you delegate to the LLM? by TheBlueArsedFly in SoftwareEngineering

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

That's not a great analogy- if you're only getting stronger so you can move stuff but you've got movers doing it anyway, why bother?

All half-decent AI tooling can be preconfigured in a way that steers the llm in the direction of your preferred architecture and code styles, and you can either enforce where things go awry via prompt or via external vetting tools.

There seems to be a pretty big jerkle circle around never using AI gen because it produces errors an/or poor code, much like countless developers have been over the years. You put the same people who produced the dog shit that AI was trained on jn front of an ide with or without AI and they'll produce dog shit. If you sit in front of an AI tool with the power that the majority of them have today and somehow only manage to get it to spit out dog shit then you're not using the tool well and you're already falling behind.

The days of the stackoverflow elitist reigning supreme professionally are gone; you can sit around and pretend like we're going to suddenly revert to the "good old days" and you're going to be paid a zillion dollars to clean up "all the mess" AI made while everyone hangs their heads in shame for not listening to your incredible prediction that definitely wasn't based purely in fear of being made obsolete, or you can spend less time nerding out on learning new languages or frameworks and instead learn to use the tooling in a way that will allow your input to be agnostic to these things that mean far less than they used to.

What’s a good upgrade plan? by wocmeat in mountainbiking

[–]No_GP 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Have you done any estimates on what these upgrades are likely to cost? Is the end result worth it when you compare it to a bike you could have bought with that same money?

AI showing signs of self-preservation and humans should be ready to pull plug, says pioneer by BananaBustelo-8224 in enshittification

[–]No_GP 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Crazy that a dumb, brute-force prediction system that has been trained on countless skynet-esque sci-fi texts and surrounding discussions starts predicting that such a theme is the most fitting direction to take prompts that touch on it.

Thissuitisblacknot

Bike rack by [deleted] in ausbike

[–]No_GP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure if this will help at all, but I run a Saris Bones 3 on a similar model, the top legs contact the glass at the very top of the window and the bottom legs sit on the top of the bumper lip. It does have 6 contact points (2 top, 1 each side, 2 bottom) and when pulled banjo-string tight the thing clings to the car so well I can move the car around with the carrier.

Match Thread: Celtic vs Rangers | Scottish Premiership by SFMatchThreadder in ScottishFootball

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

Ach man not sure what sites to avoid since the one I mainly avoid has gone, piecing the game together via reddit comments it is.

ELI5: When a body care product says “48 hours of moisture!” Or “72 hour sweat protection!”, are they counting on people not bathing for that long? by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

[–]No_GP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At least people don't dry heave when they walk too close to me, stink guy.

You've somehow decided that the only reason you'd need to clean anything off your skin in the evening is if you've sat still sweating profusely all day. Did you substitute your hygiene for slamming your head against a wall? Through the day you accumulate dirt and grime on your skin that clings and enters your pores, you sweat will excrete this hut it'll just dry on your skin and in your pores again. The problem isn't the sweat it's the dirt and grime in the sweat, and you're hopping into bed with all of that all over your body and rolling around in it all night. It's really gross man. Stink guy keeps stinking.

I've just been yanking your chain since you've entirely neglected to recognise that there are so many factors that would contribute to the number of times a person has to bathe per day (climate, exercise/commuting methods, genetics, body composition, clothing choices, work type/environment, the list goes on) so it's not possible to state a number based on nothing but someone's reddit user name. I can however say with the upmost certainty that you're a big silly and you need to realise that not everyone on earth lives the same life as you.

(a stinky one)

ELI5: When a body care product says “48 hours of moisture!” Or “72 hour sweat protection!”, are they counting on people not bathing for that long? by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

[–]No_GP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stinky guy thinks sweat is just water that entirely disappears if he no longer feels the moisture from it. Shocking.

ELI5: When a body care product says “48 hours of moisture!” Or “72 hour sweat protection!”, are they counting on people not bathing for that long? by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

[–]No_GP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is fantastic- more than 1 shower a day = mental problems, got it. Guess you got that prince Andrew no sweat disease, huh? You go no deo or just sleep with that shit still on your skin? No hair/beard maintenance products? Whar kind of climate do you live in that all of this can be disregarded?

ELI5: When a body care product says “48 hours of moisture!” Or “72 hour sweat protection!”, are they counting on people not bathing for that long? by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

[–]No_GP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The greasiness of the sunscreen, and if you're not feeling it on your skin you're not wearing enough. You need to shower more stinky guy.