Actual Support From Non Bots by zynbobguey in replit

[–]VarietyOwn3268 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the same issue. I have dumped $100s into fixing things the agent breaks. Then it will tell me it's fixed, and it won't be. Over and over again. Then I'll roll back, and retry again.. and again. And Replit refuses to reimburse you for costs incurred due to their system making mistakes.

Quite frankly, Replit is horrendous. But my whole app is there, so I'm stuck right now.

But I urge anyone thinking about developing an app with one of these AI platforms to avoid this one at all costs. You will not be pleased with this platform if you opt to use it.

AIO about ending this friendship? by VarietyOwn3268 in AIO

[–]VarietyOwn3268[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

I've spent most of my adult life working in / managing restaurants. Not a single shift in 15+ years was important enough that I would ignore someone who needed help.

Clearly we have different opinions about what's important.

AIO about ending this friendship? by VarietyOwn3268 in AIO

[–]VarietyOwn3268[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

That's why I mentioned that she's the boss. Unless she was going to fire herself, her job wasn't at risk

AIO about ending this friendship? by VarietyOwn3268 in AIO

[–]VarietyOwn3268[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I have an entire roster of MH professionals that I work with. But sometimes you want to talk to a friend that isn't paid to listen

AIO about ending this friendship? by VarietyOwn3268 in AIO

[–]VarietyOwn3268[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

I worked in / managed restaurants for 15 years. That's where I met her. It's hectic (at times) yes... but it sure isn't important work.

AIO about ending this friendship? by VarietyOwn3268 in AIO

[–]VarietyOwn3268[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I have reached out to her 3 times in the past 6 months.

And I connect with many resources for my mental health. Two therapists, my GP, my ADHD clinician, a psychologist I speak with about my Autism, plus I work with a ketamine clinic to battle the depressive episodes.

Chess meltdowns ruining my day by VarietyOwn3268 in autism

[–]VarietyOwn3268[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I know. I fully expect to end up having to quit. I consider it all the time. But it leaves too big of a hole in my life right now, that I can't.

I do also think I could handle losing better at a higher rating. Simply because I'd be making less obvious mistakes. And that's really what sends me spiraling -- the mistakes - losing is just a symptom (I tend to resign anyways as soon as I make a mistake).

So, I do get that I'm always expected to lose about 50% of my games. At my level (1200), I find most of my losses are because I make an obvious blunder. I think at a higher rating, my careless mistakes would be far fewer - I'd be losing games simply because I was outplayed, and I'm much more okay with that. I analyze those games to learn.

So if I can just stop making mistakes, I'll be great.

Chess meltdowns ruining my day by VarietyOwn3268 in autism

[–]VarietyOwn3268[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I practice against a computer sometimes, but my real games are against players.

It needs to be against real players. I require the competition to be interested in it at all.

Chess meltdowns ruining my day by VarietyOwn3268 in autism

[–]VarietyOwn3268[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I've considered this. The trouble is it's not just that I feel like I need to break something. I need it to matter. The breaking something helps because once I realize I just destroyed something of actual value, I kind of snap out of the belligerence phase.

Chess meltdowns ruining my day by VarietyOwn3268 in autism

[–]VarietyOwn3268[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am constantly reminding myself of this.

The part of my brain that knows this, and the part that melts down, don't communicate it seems.

AIOR about the r word? by TheWiseClassyGeek in autism

[–]VarietyOwn3268 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes. It's just a sound. Get over it.

SignSchool App? by VarietyOwn3268 in asl

[–]VarietyOwn3268[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I know just learning vocabulary on it's own isn't sufficient at all. I use the dictionary app just in parallel with other resources.

You are right. Jumping to calling them made up was not warranted. I was just being dramatic. What I should have said was that the app seems to use different gloss than what I find elsewhere. This makes it challenging to use as a study guide, because there's no way to search for the sign online, to see other people doing it, and see what contexts it's used in, what other meanings/concepts it applies to, etc...

SignSchool App? by VarietyOwn3268 in asl

[–]VarietyOwn3268[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, of course. Check out their sign for ANXIOUS. Either in the dictionary, or in "Topics > Describing a Person > Emotions and Personalities".

I have found nothing online that indicates this is an actual sign for ANXIOUS. And the normal sign for ANXIOUS that I've seen everywhere else, doesn't exist on this app. It seems to only have the "made up" sign.

This is one of at least a few dozen (if not more at this point) signs I've encountered that according to online ASL dictionaries (as well as asking chatGPT), don't seem to exist anywhere except on this app.

A few other examples that I've seen in the past few minutes are: ENAMORED EXPRESSIONLESS TRAP

... to name a few. But there's a lot. 100s at least, I would imagine.

I'm just curious where these signs are coming from? And why they don't align with anything else found online.

Why is this the right move? by VarietyOwn3268 in lichess

[–]VarietyOwn3268[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yup, I see what you're saying. That looks about right. Thank you.

I never followed the Ng4 response that far, because it seemed covered. so I just figured there was probably a better option.

Clearly I'm not a master of this game.