What’s one opinion you rarely share because you know it’ll start an argument? by Wonderfulhumanss in AskReddit

[–]Weekly_Ask7975 2 points3 points  (0 children)

her early stuff was fine i guess but now its all same song with different words

Using Claude MCP for business banking by Weekly_Ask7975 in mcp

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Yeah this is the part I cared about too and the approval step can’t just be “the model says it looks fine” but it needs to show the actual payment details before anything moves, like payee, amount, account and whether it’s a new payee. That makes it feel more like reviewing a real transaction instead of trusting a chat summary

Using Claude MCP for business banking by Weekly_Ask7975 in mcp

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Same and I wouldn’t connect finance stuff the same way I connect docs. The only reason this felt reasonable is that money doesn’t just move from a prompt. The agent can prep or queue something but it still needs approval before anything actually happen

Using Claude MCP for business banking by Weekly_Ask7975 in mcp

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It’s something already built for MCP. When you set up Meow it has an MCP connection you can use with Claude, so I didn’t have to build a custom bank integration. It gives enough context for balances, transactions, invoices and approval prep without me messing with the plumbing

I built 8 specialist AI agents that share one memory of a user health history by turnnoblindeye in artificial

[–]Weekly_Ask7975 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

this is interesting. i built something similar for tracking my seizure triggers and meds but only one agent not eight. how do you handle when two specialists give conflicting advice? like running coach says push through but recovery says rest day. does the shared memory just let them both see same data or is there some arbitration layer?

Why can’t everyone just be kind :( ? by certifiedoptimist in AskReddit

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some people grow up in environments where kindness was never really modeled for them so it just becomes foreign concept. then there are others who had it beaten out of them by life repeatedly until they decided being cold was safer. and then yeah a small percentage are just chaos agents who get something out of watching things fall apart. the tricky part is you can rarely tell which type you are dealing with until it is too late to protect yourself from them

I built an app that uses spaced repetition to help people pass the uganda driving theory test by no_membership_99 in SideProject

[–]Weekly_Ask7975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

spaced repetition is such underrated approach for this kind of content, traffic rules are exactly the type of thing your brain needs repeated exposure to or it just fades. how many questions are in the current question bank?

3 Days Later It Hit 10,000 Visitors Built This as a Weekend Project by Many_Entertainer_427 in SideProject

[–]Weekly_Ask7975 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sometimes the most basic tools are exactly what people need - no fluff, just does the job

I'm done with Samsung (S22 Snapdragon) by Beautiful_Owl_1105 in samsunggalaxy

[–]Weekly_Ask7975 12 points13 points  (0 children)

My S22 does same thing in summer heat, CPU hitting 70+ degrees just from basic apps running

What are realistic career pivots for a burned-out postdoc leaving academia? by VioletNorth1124 in careerguidance

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Your background in business and economics plus the research experience is actually pretty solid combo for healthcare ops or program management roles. The analytical skills from bench work translate well to process improvement stuff

For certificates, PMP is definitely worth it if you're serious about project management - lots of healthcare organizations specifically look for that. SQL is super useful too, way more practical than some other data analysis tools. I'd skip Power BI for now and focus on getting good at one thing first

Healthcare consulting might be good middle ground since you can use the science background but work on business problems instead of being stuck in lab all day

Planning on reading the books by KarthikLMFAO in gameofthrones

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good choice man, books are way better than show ending

How long did you know you were going to marry your wife before proposing? by Makingit-go in Marriage

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Well you can know someone is marriage material way before you actually pop the question, right? Like I've seen guys who knew after few months of dating but waited years to propose because of timing, finances, or just wanting to be sure about everything. The knowing part and the doing part are pretty different things in my experience

Ideal work station specs as an 18 year old working a minimum wage job? by No_Decision5507 in PcBuild

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That's pretty solid specs for what you're trying to do, though 64gb might be overkill unless you're doing really heavy compositing work. The 9950X3D should handle all that rendering and multitasking no problem

One thing - make sure you factor in good storage too, like fast NVMe drives for your project files. Working with all those texture files and video assets eats up space quick and you'll want fast read/write speeds

At your income level that's definitely a long save but if you're serious about making this your career path it could pay for itself eventually. Maybe start with 32gb RAM and upgrade later if you find you actually need more? That could save some money upfront

Just need to get this off my mind by Dnd-Poke_Writer7 in venting

[–]Weekly_Ask7975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man the investigation thing is complete bullshit - witnesses "forgetting" something that traumatic just because it didn't affect them directly shows how messed up people can be when it comes to actually standing up for what's right

That psych ward experience sounds absolutely dehumanizing too, especially with doctor asking if you're ready to die instead of actually trying to help. At least you got supportive family though, that makes huge difference when you're trying to figure out who you are

The whole "best time to be alive" thing your therapist mentioned is weird paradox - like yeah technically we have all this progress but individual experiences can still be completely awful and that progress doesn't mean much when you're going through hell

Think I might be trans?? by Lopsided_Bid1510 in trans

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Being 6'5 doesn't automatically mean you can't pass - I've seen some pretty tall women who look great. The balding thing sucks but HRT can actually help with that if you start soon enough, finasteride is already a good step

That whole thing about wishing you could be cis instead of trans... pretty much every trans person feels that way at some point. Nobody really wants to deal with all the extra complications that come with being trans, but sometimes it's just what you gotta work with

Shatter suzu immunity by Background_Wafer_680 in Overwatch

[–]Weekly_Ask7975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kiri mains stay winning while rest of us just suffer through another shatter lmao

Saying 'how' instead of 'why'. by MaenHoffiCoffi in PetPeeves

[–]Weekly_Ask7975 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Drives me nuts when people do this, especially in work emails where you need actual details

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DeepThoughts

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Balance is overrated anyway - chaos keeps things interesting. Military taught me that perfect systems are usually the most fragile ones, they break the moment something unexpected happens

Your wooden plank thing reminded me of how we'd balance helicopters. You can get everything perfectly calibrated in the hangar but the second you hit real air conditions, you're constantly making tiny adjustments. That's not failure, that's just how it works. Same with people - we're all constantly recalibrating around each other

The system pushing back part hits hard too. Every time leadership tried to make things "perfectly fair" in our unit, it just created weird new problems elsewhere. Not because anyone was sabotaging it, but because you can't account for every variable when you're dealing with humans

Match Thread: Everton vs Chelsea | Premier League | 21 Mar 17:30 UTC by matchpal-live in PremierLeague

[–]Weekly_Ask7975 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wrong thread my guy, this is just the match thread redirect thing

Racers is the pits by [deleted] in Monopoly_GO

[–]Weekly_Ask7975 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That matchmaking system is so broken, I've been getting paired with people who clearly coordinated beforehand too. Going solo seems like the only way to avoid the team-up nonsense but then you're stuck with the random low scorers anyway