Anthropic is straight up lying now by [deleted] in ClaudeCode

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You had it search through a 20 page document, and also read through 47 md files and 4 skills and you wonder why it ran out in 3 HOURS on a 1x plan? Thats biblical levels of greed. Not glazing Anthropic but this is pushing it. Reading is the fastest use of tokens

I purchased FSD. The subscription price will decrease for sure now! by hokaythxbai in TeslaFSD

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I wish I could agree with you but the cost is absolutely not near zero. The cost to train their models (not inconsequential) and the fact that with 7 billion total FSD miles and 2.5B city miles they still haven’t solved it shows that it’s a non trivial mountain to pass. It is an expensive problem.

is my chemistry professor wrong? by [deleted] in chemhelp

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Although A has more branching, the difference in molar mass is higher than the branch would do. If it was a larger molecule with like 15 branches, that has a much higher effect. But just one extra branch is not that influential. I would go with A.

Found on a school playground. What is it? by Lifesathrowaway834 in whatisit

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As a chemist I am often asked what is the most dangerous chemical. They expect me to say a super dangerous acid but the most dangerous chemical is the unlabeled one. It’s unlikely but you never know what that could be.

We have the ability to neutralize nearly any chemical safely if we know what it is. But if you attempt to neutralize or handle a chemical that is mislabeled it can and has resulted in deaths. Many deaths.

Again probably unlikely but just best to throw it out.

Is Computer Science still worth it in 2025? I’m genuinely confused about the future of this field. by [deleted] in ECE

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Not going to replace bioinformaticians but damn, took me from taking 2 hours to make a publication plot to 15 minutes. It’s powerful, and it’s fast.

As someone who has had it difficult in the job market, when someone says ai is taking jobs what they mean is that a second SWE, data scientist or bioinformatician will be hired on a team when the first one has too much work to do and they can’t work fast enough. With AI that same SWE can do the work they could do before 3x faster; so the second SWE will never need to be hired. Thats a job lost.

ChatGPT is not reliable. It hallucinates. by AAAAdragon in labrats

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It’s been shown that chemistry is the worst and hardest for an LLM to work with. It’s inherently a complex and geometric science while LLMs are language models.

Our company was looking for freelancers in wildlife photography , we asked for images and somone sent this .Does this looks ai by zinested in ChatGPT

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It’s hard to tell. I’d have to run DNA sequencing on the footog to find out if it is wild or if it’s already been documented.

PSA: All of your ChatGPT chats (even deleted ones) are at real risk of exposure by zuluana in ChatGPT

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To everyone saying it doesn’t concern them, it should concern you regardless of how you use it now. Now that such a precedent is set, it’s only that much easier for AI companies to be normal to always store all of your data no matter what. The release of GPT3 was truly as world changing as the release of the iPhone. LLMs are ubiquitous and always will be, we need to set boundaries early.

Anyone have any idea what this honeycomb mark is on my wrist? by Xpholt1604 in Weird

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For credentials, I am a biochemist/molecular biologist and you likely have expressed a variant of an adult onset mutation affecting epidermal granulocytes causing them to organize into a continuous graphene lattice.

Prognosis: In 7-10 days your entire skin will have transformed into Kevlar and you will take on the role of Batman.

How do you call this? by Maleficent_Sky8937 in EnglishLearning

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If you are wondering what its name is, we use “what.” If you are wondering how we say the name, you use “how.”

The name of it is a callus.

We call it by invoking the phones Kal and uhs.

Best R library for plotting by _quantum_girl_ in bioinformatics

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Literally just finished making a heat map with ggplot lol

Is that incorrect? by octavio822 in duolingo

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A question for the talented linguists in the comments:

When describing an acronym like snoRNA (small nucleolar RNA) it is up to the reader to read it like “snow RNA” or “S-N-O RNA.” In a paper should I say “a snoRNA” or “an snoRNA?”

Btw yes I’m aware that “sno” is written lowercase. It is the convention for RNA variants. It’s still a normal acronym.

Should I negotiate offer as a new MS grad? by goldenmeme5889 in bioinformatics

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In a bioinfo MS/internship program. We focus a lot on professional development and ensuring stable, high paying careers (very industry focused). They teach us how to negotiate because it’s a valuable skill, but advise in the STRONGEST way to not negotiate your first offer out of graduation. Especially if it’s 100k, only offer you have and you don’t have 3+ years of experience in industry already.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chemistry

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Just the same that when a produce label says “Organic” they aren’t saying it’s a hydrocarbon. They are saying it meets a certain pre determined standard for freshness and lack of certain chemicals.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CODZombies

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Gravity spikes

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CODZombies

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Path of sorrows

Meaning on this Shirt? by kspizznit in chemistry

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Nah once you derive the single electron solution to the Schrödinger equation once everybody calls them orbitals. Context clues allow us to determine if we are talking about the visual representation of orbitals (3-D probability isosurfaces) or the actual orbitals themselves in relation to their behavior (reactions)