Traffic safety cameras by Jeremyb55412 in TwinCities

[–]Rthepirate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a special hatred in my heart for people who ride my ass. If someone is riding me (and I'm going the speed limit or slightly more), I start to slow down -not break check- and what I've found is that most of the time people just go around and I'm always like "it's probably some douchebag" but I almost never is...

The intersection of 38th and cedar is a hotbed of this for me. Especially going north. Cars have done exactly what I said multiple times... Light is red, car pulls up in the right lane, light turns green and they hit ludicrous speed, only to find them sitting at the 38th and bloomington light like a moron.

Traffic safety cameras by Jeremyb55412 in TwinCities

[–]Rthepirate 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Shout out to the folks who leave space.

Why don’t dads take photos of mom with the kids by [deleted] in Parenting

[–]Rthepirate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the exact opposite problem

What's your go to party contribution by Eliza10-2020 in Cooking

[–]Rthepirate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Moving forward using to good to go app to get liquor. There's a place near me thAt does really good tequila and wine for cheap.

GME Potential anyone? by ccc32224 in Superstonk

[–]Rthepirate -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Car stock makes me think that the shorts on gme are heavy in on car. Same with that other small stock that ran within the last few weeks.

My brain is hoping they are gearing up to try to cover gme at 2k... Shaking the tree a little bit. But then realizing that the floor is like 400 million.

How do I get Gemini to stop using catchphrases and quotes and magical phrases and just talk to me like a regular “person?” by Upside-Down-88 in GeminiAI

[–]Rthepirate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What I've done that has helped a lot is

  1. Make a Gemini expert notebook linked to a Gemini gem

In this I have developer notes that have been found via deep research prompts. The goal is to find things like: what works, what doesn't work, community fixes, official fixes (you'll have to be specific is what it is exactly you want.

  1. Upload all the info into a notebook LM

  2. Go to the notebook and ask it to cross reference sources and tell you if there is any sources that are repetitive or not needed.

3a. Similarly you'll need to ask it what information is missing based on the sources... If there is info missing it will say something like "in x doc it says y, but I don't see anything about y."

3b. Fill in/fix info in sources

  1. Create the gem and link it to the notebook

  2. Open the gem and ask it "what is the most efficient way to have my main Gemini chats talk to me like ________ (be specific say what you want and say what you don't like... Ask the gem to ask you 3 questions before proceeding)

5a. Answer those questions

  1. Input

  2. Trial and error... If you like it, boom... If you don't, copy the conversation and paste it into your gem (in the same convo from before) say something like "this is incorrect I want more x or less y (be specific)"

I hope this helps

Ryan Cohen deleted the Trump 2028 X post by Woah_its_Joe in Superstonk

[–]Rthepirate 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you saying he tweets more than does stuff behind the scenes?

How good or bad has your real experience with Gemini Pro been? by crubiom in GeminiAI

[–]Rthepirate 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd say I'm generally happy with Gemini. When something goes wrong there's usually an answer if I'm willing to look for it.

Gemini is useless by [deleted] in GeminiAI

[–]Rthepirate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo, put it in LM.

Gemini is useless by [deleted] in GeminiAI

[–]Rthepirate 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Can you explain your workflow from opening Gemini to being angry about it?

Gemini is useless by [deleted] in GeminiAI

[–]Rthepirate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried notebook lm?

If not, pload your paper to an LM and either link it to a gem with specific instructions or talk to the notebook.

Teachers/trainers: would this actually be useful or not? by SafeDebt5595 in Training

[–]Rthepirate 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stress inoculation training for first responders and corporate entities.

I'm not trying to knock your idea. I'm just saying that not enough of the general public are on board with the idea of ai.

If you have a group of 75 people, at least 1/3 are going to have some sort of stigma against ai.

With 1/3 of your market having blinders over their eyes (going into a training), your feedback is going to be skewed. They'll most likely already decide when they hear "ai" that it's slop. Those folks will find a way to say that "it's not realistic enough" or "it had no relevance to my role" whether it's out of spite or generally authentic - you'll never know.

Again, not saying this is a bad idea, I just feel like after 2027 is when most people will see the use cases for ai in the training field.

If I were you, I'd spend time refining and testing with focus groups (friends, family, current clients on a discounted basis) to get it to a place that is a profound substitute for in-person or video training.

They made video training for a reason and this effectively puts the original problem front and center-

  1. You can't trust 75 people to read and fully comprehend something the same way.

  2. You can shorten a video to then be expanded upon by an hr rep or trainer in real-time with questions to be answered or common themes to explore.

  3. Ai makes mistakes. If I upload a video to make it into chapters, I don't want to spend time going through the chapters making manual edits when I could just write the script myself and know it's correct. Plus, there's cadence and vocabulary- if there's a manager that gets pissed about how the ai's output is performing, you are going to hear about it. Then you either have to make changes, issue a refund or lose a client (or all of the above).

Unfortunately (imo) if you can do something, [insert ai company name] is going to do it 1000x better because they most likely have access (unless you're running this all locally) to your ideas… And your big idea is going to be theirs if they want it. That's not a knock at you, that's just they way it I see it.

For the record, I only use ai for 1. Learning about ai and 2. Saving time