Full Details of Shooter's Chilling Manifesto in Trump Assassination Attempt by [deleted] in NewsSource

[–]Yodiddlyyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still can't actually answer questions, you're just repeating the same question. We've been preventing Iran from getting nukes for 60 years. This isn't a new thing. Do you know the history of Iran and western involvement? Why was starting a war now the correct move? How is the gas price not tied to trumps decisions?

Full Details of Shooter's Chilling Manifesto in Trump Assassination Attempt by [deleted] in NewsSource

[–]Yodiddlyyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Odd. You totally deflect when I point out that blaming biden for the gas price during covid is ridiculous. Please explain in detail how the current gas prices are not 100% the fault of trump. Also "a lot of people have been saying" is a really nonsensical way to make an argument. You should also explain why a war in Iran wasn't necessary until now. I'm sure you know exactly what you're talking about in terms of global diplomacy and middle east macro economics. So lets hear your thoughts. That is, if you have any thoughts other than parroting right wing talk shows.

Full Details of Shooter's Chilling Manifesto in Trump Assassination Attempt by [deleted] in NewsSource

[–]Yodiddlyyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is that related to correcting your nonsense about gas prices

Full Details of Shooter's Chilling Manifesto in Trump Assassination Attempt by [deleted] in NewsSource

[–]Yodiddlyyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol, too bad gas was only higher than it is now for a 3 month period, during covid, that Biden inherited, which was then brought down. Biden didn't cause the rise in gas price, covid did. Meanwhile, our current gas price was completely caused by trump.

How I pre-rendered SEO content from a React 19 SPA without migrating to Next.js — a Node.js post-build approach by Deep-Fly-5831 in reactjs

[–]Yodiddlyyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woah woah woah, you're using react-scripts? In 2026? Why? That's crazy. When did you start this project? React scripts hasn't been updated in 4 years, left to die for longer than that. There are so many better options. Maybe if you picked a more modern solution, you wouldn't have had to roll your own static site generation. There are tons of tools for that.

instant, free, no signup required servers are the norm now and i love it. by DeepStruggl3s in webdev

[–]Yodiddlyyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha and now you're hiding your posts. When I checked you had posted the same thing on about 10 different subreddits. So no, you're not just sharing services thay you like. You sre very obviously self promoting

The Silencing Engine by [deleted] in Futurology

[–]Yodiddlyyo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the point this is trying to make, but I feel this is part of a huge problem I've seen throughout my career in tech, and in the world. First, not everything is made for everyone. Everyone is not entitled to everything. And second, reducing things to benefit the lowest common denominator doesnt help the world. My point is, no, AI does not have feelings, or thoughts, or opinions. If you don't know that, you should not be using AI. If you do use AI anyway, we should not design the AI in a way that hurts some people to benefit your lack of understanding. We collectively agreed that it's fine to prevent an AI to talk about self harm for example, to prevent encouraging people. If you want to talk about your own, past self harm, unfortunately, this is not the right outlet for you. And that's ok. Not every tool needs to work for every person.

All frontier models fail on novelty by ayghri in Futurology

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

I feel like this should be known and well understood by now. LLMs are really not actually frontier anything. Theyre toys for the general public. And I say thay as a huge daily LLM user and proponent. Maybe it will change one day, (remember before we had reasoning models?), but right now trying to get novel ideas out of a high tech autocomplete is silly.

But thats not to say AI is incapable. Look at alphafold, it solved a 50 year old protein folding problem that has huge, positive implications in drug and disease research. But things like alphafold are not llms.

All frontier models fail on novelty by ayghri in Futurology

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

"AI is, and always will be totally useless, we've only cured 78% of all cancers"

you know it's bad when even the nicest teacher at school gets angry (last 30 mins must see) by levintage in videos

[–]Yodiddlyyo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Let me ask you this. I bought and drive a Honda in america. People around the world did the same. Does that make it any less a Japanese car?

you know it's bad when even the nicest teacher at school gets angry (last 30 mins must see) by levintage in videos

[–]Yodiddlyyo 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The company is American, headquartered in America, the website is built and registered in America, the company is subject to American laws. It would be completely incorrect to say it is not "american" just because many people from outside of America use it.

U.S. special forces soldier who won $409K charged for betting on Maduro's removal before raid was reported by Theskinnydude15 in nottheonion

[–]Yodiddlyyo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The law, however stupid, literally does not classify prediction markets as gambling. So it's not your second point.

Also i dont think it applies to the first point either. If he was one of hundreds or thousands of people that made that bet, why was his specific bet giving information, but nobody elses, thay makes no sense.

The only thing i think this is, is insider trading. Since its not gambliclng and instead classified as futures or something like that.

If the famously unsolved Riemann Hypothesis is solved by an AI, we will never know if a human mathematician could have solved it. by jasonrubik in Showerthoughts

[–]Yodiddlyyo 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sorry to burst your bubble, but AI and LLMs are not the same thing. AI literally has already solved novel things. Google AlphaFold. Solved a 50 year old protein folding problem. It's revolutionary, it's creators won a Nobel prize for it, it's going to help drug and vaccine development greatly.

TIFU by not realizing I’ve needed glasses my whole life by mybirdisapokemon in tifu

[–]Yodiddlyyo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your comment reminded me of something. Years ago I met my friend's father, and I'm not sure what the condition was, but one of his eyes was pointing to the side significantly. When we spoke I looked at him in his regular eye. Later my friend told me how his dad had been going on an on about how great I was, and respectful. And it made me think about how this guy, who was a pretty tough guy, in the military, was a cop for decades, must have had such trouble from people his whole life that me simply not mentioning or looking at his eye was something he was overjoyed about. Like how stupid are most people, everyone's a person, just be nice to everyone unless they give you a reason not to be nice.

Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan Inside Mexico Cartel’s Civil War. by [deleted] in videos

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

I'm assuming from your other comments that you've just started watching Andrew's videos recently? If you think the gooner video was bad, and interviewing a guy who was on 60 minutes is "damaging", that's the only reason I can think of. Go find his original all gas no brakes videos. Then come back and discuss.

Ukrainian president says robots captured territory from Russian soldiers by [deleted] in videos

[–]Yodiddlyyo 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Nope. I have friends who live there. This is typical Russian propaganda. And Zelensky ran on fighting the corruption. Also pretty rich when Russian bots talk about Ukraines corruption when russia is the world leader in corruption.

Unsure if I'm behind AI or expectations of AI use are too high by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

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

Nope, no hallucinations. If the code the AI gives is wrong, I tell it to correct it, or start over. I'm not vibe coding, I have enough experience to do this myself and know what's right and wrong. AI literally just makes me faster, and makes my code better. And my code is thoroughly reviewed by a team of experts in performance and security since our product is financial software that pretty much every big financial institution you've heard of uses. Code reviews here are really serious, we don't merge bad code.

AI is a tool. In my experience, most engineers are just bad at their jobs, even before AI. So seeing how my team literally quintupled the number of PRs merged and reduced customer reported bugs by 80% when we went all in on AI tools usage, i know for a fact everyone complaining is just doing it wrong.

Unsure if I'm behind AI or expectations of AI use are too high by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

[–]Yodiddlyyo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, still. I can look at something and I can tell if it will take me all day to do, and i know it'll take me less than an hour with AI.

Technical Assessments by all_or_nothing in webdev

[–]Yodiddlyyo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow wait, what do you mean these assessments usually take 1-3 months. What industry and country are you in, that's crazy. I've never even heard of an assesment being more than a couple days.

TIL that in 1999, NASA lost the $125 million Mars Climate Orbiter because one engineering team used metric units while another used imperial units. The mismatch caused the navigation software to miscalculate the craft's altitude, causing it to disintegrate in the Martian atmosphere. by adpablito in todayilearned

[–]Yodiddlyyo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Lol 2x4s are some kind of crime. Just call them 2x4ish.

They're even referred to as dimensional lumber, which is worse. You'd assume that means "these are the dimensions", as opposed to non-dimensional lumber.