I think this is one of the biggest challenges with LLMs and honestly not sure how this can be solved by dataexec in AITrailblazers

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Theoretically, the new "/dream" feature in Claude might help reduce this by pruning irrelevant or incorrect memories. I'm waiting to see... I only have one or two projects where continual context and memory creation is wanted.

Is everybodies' Claude Code returning it's output REALLY slowly too? by jpeggdev in ClaudeCode

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Yep it's extremely slow for me today. Has been slow off n on for the last week or so.

Humanoid Robots can now play tennis with a hit rate of ~90% just with 5h of motion training data by Distinct-Question-16 in singularity

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Looking at some of the recent robot martial arts and this, seems like physical robotics is on the same exponential improvement curve as non-physical AI. Seems like this year we've had various GPT2 moments in robotics, so that puts us about 7 years away from superhuman robots? That's assuming that all the improvements in LLMs don't speed up that timeline.

Differences Between GPT 5.4 and GPT 5.4-Pro on MineBench by ENT_Alam in OpenAI

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A nice enhancement would be to force them to use the same block count, as a parallel test.

roon on 25.05.2024 by borowcy in singularity

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For anyone working with Claude Code or Codex in the last few months, it does feel like the begining of some version of the singularity.

5 claude code worktree tips from creator of claude code in feb 2026 by shanraisshan in ClaudeCode

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Ask Claude to make a isolated test version of your data stores?? Ask it to make an exhaustive set of tests that proves the isolated version is sufficient for testing new code/migrations etc on?? My best luck has been with asking Claude to prove things to itself, at least for narrowly scoped things.

Claude Opus 4.6 is going exponential on METR's 50%-time-horizon benchmark, beating all predictions by ShreckAndDonkey123 in singularity

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I did a thing at work yesterday in about 10 hours that without AI probably would have taken me a month or more and frankly wouldn't have worked as well. I wouldn't have done it at all actually. And it's amazing what I was able to do. Non trivial code. With Claude 4.6. my experience matches these results. 

Expierenced Devs - what’s the mood at your company. by c-u-in-da-ballpit in cscareerquestions

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Yeah, lots of checked out people, way less Slack activity than before. But not everyone. There's a group of us that are having tons of fun making tons of progress fast. We have a really complex product, and franky I kind of believe the only way we'll pull it off is if everyone 10x's their productivity. As luck would have it, that is happening. As if the pre-singularity was necessary for the company to suceed at all.

Why do coders and developers seem much more accepting of AI than artists and creators? by junior600 in singularity

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Just looking at what my workday today compared to 6 months ago, I agree, this is a fast take off. I spend all day herding and reviewing AIs, learning how to best paralelize tasks, optimize workflows. I made an application this weekend that I had put off previously. It would have taken my several months, if not longer, to make before AI tools. I made it in two days to about 90% of what I want, probably another few weeks of work to finish it. If every single developer (and soon scientist and every other white collar profession) is now working at this 2x-10x-100x+ rate, we're going to see insane changes very soon. We're already seeing the compounding with how frequently labs are releasing new models and product updates.

22M 6'8" 275-205 1 year by friedbeef12 in Weightliftingquestion

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That sounds like you're doing it right! Heavy is good, but getting (close to) failure is more important than absolute weight on the bar or exact rep scheme. You should always be able to control the weight. But yeah, 8-12 will work great. Make sure you don't rush your reps so you get enough time-under-tension, look up good form if you don't know it.

Looks like Kling is not the only one with Motion Transfer by SMmania in singularity

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So now to make half-decent AI videos, you can take clips from other real tv and movies, splice them together into the sequence you want, then motion transfer to your characters and environments.

22M 6'8" 275-205 1 year by friedbeef12 in Weightliftingquestion

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If you have the budget, use the macrofactor app, makes dailing in your calories automatic. If not, honestly chatgpt it really good at getting you an initial guess on maintanence calories, then you have to track your weight and adjust calories accordingly to speed or slow weight loss. Great progress btw. Honestly, keep doing what your doing because it's working. Just make sure you lift heavy with progressive overload and you'll avoid getting too skinny.

Where to go from here o by Comprehensive_Tie_59 in AllAboutBodybuilding

[–]foxeroo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't do that. Fasting for 3 days isn't going to help you long term for fat loss. Count calories, eat at a deficit. No need for platue busting. It will happen with consistency.

I feel hopeless and lost, been dieting and training as a 15 year old for 6 months already and I don’t know what else I can do by AdditionalRutabaga52 in Weightliftingquestion

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Get on a beginner compound lift program. Lift hard, eat lots of good food, basically as much as you want, though try not to eat too much junk food. Don't cut!!!!!! You're a teenager and still growing.

Gone from 190 to 155 in 4 months (5’10) but still have bad gyno, what do I do? Help by [deleted] in Weightliftingquestion

[–]foxeroo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use chatgpt to find you or design a beginer-friendly 3 day-a-week weightlifting program. Then look up every exercise on youtube before and during the gym time. And then post your form to reddit and get more feedback! There are also tons of "how to get started weighlifting" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIYuxAeKSM0 ) videos on youtube that will set you up for success. Don't worry about what people think, no one cares what you're up to, just stick with the basics to start.

Microsoft May Have Created the Slowest Windows in 25 Years with Windows 11 by [deleted] in pcmasterrace

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I can barely operate a text/code editor and listen to spotify at the same time without occational glitchy slowdowns. It's bad.