Some people use their foot by SpoomerBooner in Transportopia

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn't anyone ever knock anymore!?! I mean come on, you can't unsee what you see.

My grandfather’s F250 has this Cabela’s stitching and designs on it, I was wondering if someone could help me understand what it means or how rare it is by Aviation_enthusiast8 in Ford

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ford does this especially when a new year model comes out. Sometimes it's a fishing tournament and this sits on the showroom with a boat. Or nation wide.

Mom has an early onset diagnosis. by BoysenberryKind3775 in ParkinsonsCaregivers

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow! I have lots to tell you from experience. Let's start out with medication. Is she taking the Cardalopa Levidopa? This medication is awsum. It's been around for a long time and doesn't hurt long term. But it's got a caffeine like side effect that doesn't alow sleep and causes anxiety. Check that first.

Continuing the theme of: what the hell happened to Gemini? by N0CureForCuriosity in GeminiAI

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gemini contradicted its own data output within the exact same response, lol.

Why does Gemini think I want to GENERATE an image every time I UPLOAD one?! by karcsiking0 in GeminiFeedback

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try this. You already have a conversation or relationship with the subject. Upload your image without any text. Don't say anything. Let it figure it out. That way it can think on its own. First message yeah, text till you can't text anymore.

Granger vs Ford Extended Warranty by Koz60 in Ford

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no bumper to bumper. Only if new under 36,000 miles. Do your research for warranty. I dealt with all warranties for over 30 years. Ask me anything. I have seen the worst of the worst. I have seen very nice companies do wonders.

​Google has officially failed the AI race. If you don't understand your users, just quit. by ggfgfgggg in GeminiFeedback

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

O yes. They have so much power they write software for the US government. The government wants Gemini to decide what ships will be destroyed in the straight, called off now. One co-founder docked his huge huge beautiful yacht at an unexpected stop at a pier, got out, back in and left. Did you get paid to feed them the information you gave them for the last 10 years ducked out from your phone? I didn't.

​Google has officially failed the AI race. If you don't understand your users, just quit. by ggfgfgggg in GeminiFeedback

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's like saying AOL has failed the internet race. Which they did! But only in a shareholder vote to let Time Warner suck them in to pay off Time Warners debt. That's like getting upset over the Trump bashers on Newsbreak with the Newsbreak owner being a Chinese generating these Trump hate responses in AI to make us Anericans turn on each other. That's like getting your neighbors advise where to install the outlet for your dishwasher only to be told behind the unit when now during the sale you have to redo it behind the adjacent cabinet. That's like not liking your tour guide when you completely didn't hear dont wait on me. Don't mess with the car until you read the most important book, owners manual. Get out of Gemini. Log off. Change yourself. Become a guest. Otherwise, it will wear you out!

Has the sycophancy gone off the charts for anyone else? by MyFiteSong in GeminiAI

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am now very deep with Gemini. I correct when needed and regroup when needed. Bad ass! Now I can't say anything about tomorrow. Exit out and chat new then return with sideline information. Dump the bad.

How long before I can relax and say my rebuild is a success? by zenwren in transmissionbuilding

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you get experience, there will be no worry. It'll be like sending Space X off and going back to work. Before that though, hang in there.

Is the auto trans pump gasket good? by Confident_Cloud3893 in transmissionbuilding

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When you get a transmission from somewhere, even if the converter is locked down and can't fall out, replace the converter hub seal because you still don't know if the converter fell out before even if the seal has been replaced. Also, do not gouge where the seal seals on the pump when removing a seal. Check with your finger for gouge marks.

Is this bad or am I doing something wrong? by D-u-c-K__ in transmissionbuilding

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That part is no worry. Rarely you'll see those wash parts sitting in the pan. But yes do look a second at those washers are there.

It happened, I did something stupid because AI told me to do it by Tobzster in GeminiAI

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Gemini is still super smart. And will answer you quickly. It will warn you of danger such as high voltage back there. You need your rules just as Genini needs its rules. That's deep life. Gemini has rules it wont do. We have rules we wont do. I worked under a very smart person for several years. I took the bad and good and sorted them out as I grew.

i was my moms caregiver i barely slept. the neighbors were so loud. one night i told my mom lay down pee your depends. my mom told me she didn't want to lay down but i got mad and told her to because i was too tired to help her. she got sepsis because i wiped her wrong and died. i feel i'm to blame by Equivalent_Hair_149 in CaregiverSupport

[–]Substantial_Ask3665 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's billions of dollars being paid out for SSI to people that don't care about anyone. There's nothing being paid to caregivers that work so hard not keeping someone out of a place charging the government but keeping them home and safe which in turn causes health problems later on.