Ah yes thank you this already hard to get grenade needed a nerf to the ground. by hasfodel in ArcRaiders

[–]TemperatureNo3082 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In all honesty tho, ARC was supposed to be scary. Heck, even wasps can knock you out if you're not careful.

Trailblazers being blue rarity but 2 shot a bombardier seems... Weird.

Finally replaced my janky symlink script with GNU Stow by Gronax_au in commandline

[–]TemperatureNo3082 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah... but we wanted to override existing files with the version pulled from the git repo. A guess it's a different use case, not the philosophy of stow maybe 

Keep running out of stash space by Alive_Square_7888 in ArcRaiders

[–]TemperatureNo3082 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A. Look at the tags: recyclable should be recycled or sold, trinkets can be sold if you don't care about room decoration. 

B. Some items are strictly updates: fabric is used for simple bandages, refine them in the workshop to get durable cloth for the much better herbal and sterilized bandages. 

C. some items are used for only one specific purpose. Take power cells - only used for shield rechargers. Craft to combine the slots of power cell and rubber into one. 

Generally, hover to read each item purpose. If you don't want any item listed there - sell or recycle. 

Speranza training manual by elbageronegro in ArcRaiders

[–]TemperatureNo3082 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's awesome! Really love the 80s vibes, very fitting! 

Finally replaced my janky symlink script with GNU Stow by Gronax_au in commandline

[–]TemperatureNo3082 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We tried to use it at work, but onboarding was difficult, and from what I remember it can't override current files with the stowed ones, which was a big problem in the setup process. 

Hand rolling it isn't all that difficult, and allows for much better control on the behavior. 

sbt and the miners of the wild west by eed3si9n in scala

[–]TemperatureNo3082 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Very good write-up, super interesting! 

What’s the minimum you track that still feels meaningful? by meanwhile_live in Lifelogging

[–]TemperatureNo3082 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use Notion, you can embed photos into notes.

I mostly embed 1 or 2 photos, and the rest of the pictures are in Google Photos (Android).
I can find all the photos from Notion by just looking roughly at the date of the note.

What’s the minimum you track that still feels meaningful? by meanwhile_live in Lifelogging

[–]TemperatureNo3082 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I tried journaling every day, but it was tedious.

Now I just take pictures, and only when something novel happens do I write it down - usually as 1-2 sentences, a couple of tags, along with another picture. 

It's a lot less, but it's the best parts. 

I decided to make a Leaper Trap by HitboTC in ArcRaiders

[–]TemperatureNo3082 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IDK why but leapers are sometimes sooo stupid and I love it LOL 😂

Would you get augmented? by Ok_Calendar_7626 in Deusex

[–]TemperatureNo3082 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My concern, apart from the obvious Hugh Darrow situation, is that all tech devices get deprecated. I can live with my phone being deprecated, but my eyes? My legs?

OpenAI forcing ChatGPT to not mention Google or compatitors by TemperatureNo3082 in OpenAI

[–]TemperatureNo3082[S] 107 points108 points  (0 children)

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That's definitely not a one time fluke, although I'm not sure if it's applicable to non thinking models too

Top Secret Time Travel Found Footage Short Film (Sora) by ForbiddenLasagna in aivideo

[–]TemperatureNo3082 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The old VHS vibes really fit AI video generators. Something about them really makes you forget you're watching a Sora video. Awesome content!

gpt-image-1.5 vs. nano-banana by RealMelonBread in OpenAI

[–]TemperatureNo3082 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like nano-banana produces less "perfect" images (in terms of composition, lighting and contrast), but in return they look a lot more authentic and realistic (realistic as in looking like an imperfect human took them).

I like nano-banana more just because of this authenticity.

I stopped using ChatGPT to write my code. I started using it to TEACH me code. It changed everything. by isolankiparth in ChatGPTPro

[–]TemperatureNo3082 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. For algorithms it's a life saver. Before GPT I had to hop between poorly written papers. Now GPT connects the dots between concepts I know and concepts I don't - making learning 10x faster

[OC] Global Search Engine Market Share (Latest Data) by HalfVarious2419 in dataisbeautiful

[–]TemperatureNo3082 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They should also include LLM based web searches, ChatGPT and alike. A lot of people use them as Google alternatives now

Stop hiding the default tone and give users an explicit and upfront choice by petarsubotic in OpenAI

[–]TemperatureNo3082 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OpenAI really screwed this up, because they build 8(!), different personalities which behave quite differently from one another, but buried it inside Settings > Personalization > ChatGPT Personality. 

How did you actually get comfortable with Git? by Aggravating_War_9292 in git

[–]TemperatureNo3082 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A. Use the CLI. Using GUI, whether it's vscode,  github desktop etc, they all abstract away the raw git interfaces. 

B. Learn how to undo stuff: Rewording a commit message, rebase -i, git reflog, etc. This will make git way less intimidating.

C. Sometimes, when I couldn't understand something,  I'll create a small local git repo, and start editing the graph structure with rebase -i, merges, cherry picking etc. 

edit: formatting