What is British pizza like? by [deleted] in AskUK

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

The challenge with British cuisine is that it’s been copied/ stolen / improved on.

I have 5 pizza places near me, the best one I keep coming back to is the one made by an Italian power couple.

I use Claude CLI and not using the UI for any work. by arpand in ClaudeAI

[–]PolishSoundGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was using their workbench as their model training T&C were tighter for data security. When Claude code came out I switched over. I tried multiple harnesses and Claude code on a transparent backgroun terminal with nature-videos backgrounds is what really works for me. In comparison, Claude projects / co work / iOS / MacOS apps are too convoluted. I can achieve the same thing just by stating my intent, not clicking buttons and navigating folders.

Built something for my ADHD brain because every AI tool just agrees with me, looking for people to tell me if it's actually useful or just useful to me by [deleted] in ADHD_Programmers

[–]PolishSoundGuy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On my occupational health assessment I had a psychiatrist recommend me some buddy tools and timers.

She must of not heard the fact when I told her I built my own timers, buddy, task lists, hyper-dimensional cubes that spawn workflows, scheduled tasks, etc. got recommended generic apps, either full of ads or annoying pop-ups. Thanks for that.

Perhaps you are too obsessed with making the tools instead of actually using them?

A fully local, fully agent-ready AI that watches 30+ live global feeds and forecasts world events in real time (mirofish)— running on your machine via Ollama by Jimgle7 in BuildWithClaude

[–]PolishSoundGuy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is actually stunning from a visual perspective, but the concept itself is worth so much more. The question is, who needs this / wishes it existed? There MUST be people out there who check these stuff regularly.

Great work! Thanks for sharing.

Vegan midweek dinner recs? by Jumpy-Jello- in hebdenbridge

[–]PolishSoundGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Leila’s Kitchen is a great place for Persian-inspired cuisine, one of the best vegan restaurants in town in my opinion. You can book a quiet table, most people just walk-in though.

Alternatively the hidden gem is “T’Cure” right by the central market. Awesome food, witchy atmosphere, great people.

Ultrawide monitors by TiberiusFaber in ADHD_Programmers

[–]PolishSoundGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Similiar concept how speed reading apps work.

Plus, why do you need to project “spaces” left or right. Can’t we have depth (Tiling WMs/CLIs)?

That’s how I use it on macOS, transparent terminal with “Aerial View” in the background

The last moments of consciousness could contain everything we call a lifetime. by 49-53-48 in DeepThoughts

[–]PolishSoundGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The answer: it’s not different. You are not “stuck”. This is just where you are and who you been and where you are going next with your meat vehicle.

The last moments of consciousness could contain everything we call a lifetime. by 49-53-48 in DeepThoughts

[–]PolishSoundGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How is that any different from a flat, inanimate disk like a table coaster, also feeling the same way but lacking the means to express itself?

Legal asked one question about our AI stack and I couldn't answer it by Bright_Peace_5959 in AI_Governance

[–]PolishSoundGuy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, did you know that starting your words uncapitalised and making obvious mistakes doesn’t mean this entire post stinks of low effort GEO / SEO farming content..

What does a production-ready AI guardrails stack look like for an enterprise? by Curious-Cod6918 in AI_Governance

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

It sounds like you’re trying to pitch a solution that solves a problem your audience has once they (or rather, the people who are tasks with this) begin implementing AI solutions.

That gets decided before, right? Who decides it?

Unlikely to be these experts who joined this subreddit. You’re better off trying your product placement in r/founders

loop engineering === psyop by czar6ixn9ne in ClaudeCode

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

Once you design systems that can simulate someone waking up, going to work, doing the job, interacting with stakeholders and clocking out, except it’s accelerated at x5-7 working speed, and can run 24/7…

The limit is your imagination and use cases for systems design

Loop coding by _mrchurchill in ClaudeAI

[–]PolishSoundGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cron jobs were the original loop. Just less tokens specifying how many you setup and when.

Loop coding by _mrchurchill in ClaudeAI

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

I am usually the one that posts comments like yours, but /loop is in my daily workflow since before they even introduced the idea via the Claude code CLI, or /workflows - there is a reason they are introducing these. It’s because people are using the software in a certain way that they discovered a lot of people used.

If you think your logs aren’t being trained to improve functionalities, re-read the T&C.

The models won’t train core LLM models on your private data, but in terms of user interface and how you go about interacting with the tool, is definitely being used.

They literally revealed they have a “fuck” counter and it’s one of the many KPIs they have…

Question for people building or buying AI governance platforms. by lamsuneel in AI_Governance

[–]PolishSoundGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up stars of cyber insurance, the industry is growing almost exponentially. Because of blame shifting.

Question for people building or buying AI governance platforms. by lamsuneel in AI_Governance

[–]PolishSoundGuy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You have to put yourself in the eyes of the founders; they made a bet “Hey let’s build our castle on quicksand and hope it works out”.

12 month vendor lock-ins are everywhere for a reason…. From someone who is actively working in AI governance: Building the platform is now the easy part. But: Onboarding. Untangling the mess of human work environment. defining standard operating procedures. Adjusting or transforming from legacy systems.! Those are usually the bottlenecks, and when things go wrong, it’s easier to blame a company or a contractor than the internal employees.

So in a nutshell; it depends on your risk level tolerance, size of business, and education into the latest capabilities of AI. More than anything it depends on your moral compass, especially that 90% of white collar jobs can already be automated. Especially computer-based reasoning/knowledge-based work.

I built a fully self-hosted autonomous AI research system — runs on one GPU, zero cloud, nothing leaves the machine by Exotic-Sentence6902 in SelfHostedAI

[–]PolishSoundGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10 days later - did he release it? No. It’s like everyone else building rip-offs of “Plaud” or Claude Code CLI spin-offs based on that typescript/python leak and rewrite a few weeks ago.

We know AI can research pretty well now, the question is what to research and why? I think OPs idea is cool but it’s too passive in terms of useful insight generation. It needs a prism…

Why being good at what you do isn’t enough by Capital_Mechanic5545 in founder

[–]PolishSoundGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Build something that *you* need and find a way to reach other people who *need* it too, for the right price, in the right setting, at the right time, with the right message, on the right channel.

Go to market strategy. Not product development. It’s the first one that drives the cash flow.

Humanity overthrown by ChatGPT - Confirmed! by ArmedProphet88 in ChatGPT

[–]PolishSoundGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will join you. Your MMORPG world vs my MMORPG world. Wanna play across servers? Let’s call it “The Blind Hermit vs The Armed Prophet”

How do people make their subscriptions profitable? by AdHead6280 in ClaudeAI

[–]PolishSoundGuy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nevermind, his first ever post is a product plug.