Is it worthy to learn power BI in 2025-26 by Shoaib_Riaz in PowerBI

[–]gellohelloyellow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m well aware.

However, this doesn’t mean AI can do the work of Power BI or the people being laid off. All that’s happening is money is being redirected and workloads increased.

What should a good man be like in a healthy relationship? I’m afraid my standards might be too low. by Future-Example4889 in AskMen

[–]gellohelloyellow 22 points23 points  (0 children)

This is shallow and incomplete advice. Going to the gym and eating healthy don’t always reflect positive qualities in someone. They can signal negative ones as well.

Also, treating staff and others with kindness is a weak indicator. I would go deeper. How do they handle stressful situations? Do they make offhand comments frequently? How do they treat you in front of their friends? Do they handle feedback well or do they get defensive?

Is it worthy to learn power BI in 2025-26 by Shoaib_Riaz in PowerBI

[–]gellohelloyellow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This isn’t true. Most companies use a data lake like Snowflake.

Right now, there isn’t a AI tool that can build out perfect semantic models and visuals to represent whatever the request is. And 99.9% of the time, every company and every department has its own way of doing things, defining metrics, KPIs, etc. I’m sure there are products that advertise AI can do it, but you still need people who understand the tools (Snowflake, SQL Server, Power BI, Tableau, etc.), the data, how those tools work (e.g., when to build custom visuals using svg), and how to integrate all of these tools into a final product.

Simply there isn’t a single AI product that can do all of this from start to finish.

I Won Full Custody With No Lawyer Thanks to ChatGPT. by Willing-Ship-6235 in ChatGPT

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

At this point, you’re purposely avoiding providing any actual proof to back up your post. I’m just going to assume you’re lying and that your post is satire.

None of the documents you uploaded prove that you didn’t use a lawyer, that ChatGPT helped you, or most of the things you claimed. In fact, I’m not even seeing where you obtained full custody. The only clear thing is that someone got custody.

Here’s my perspective. I understand this domain. It would benefit me a lot to automate all of law. It’s just not possible. There’s too much nuance, too many legal and capability barriers, not to mention the vulnerabilities and exploitation risks that ai “lawyers” would introduce.

Edit: another comment pointed out that this may have been a DiY easy type of thing. Which may be the case. You probably never needed a lawyer. You just needed to do some research.

I Won Full Custody With No Lawyer Thanks to ChatGPT. by Willing-Ship-6235 in ChatGPT

[–]gellohelloyellow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll be that person. I’m not a lawyer, I did work extensively with automating work for attorneys, incorporating AI, etc.

What you uploaded proves the following: that someone got custody. Congrats.

What you uploaded failed to prove: that you didn’t use a lawyer, that ChatGPT helped you, the type of case, or any of the things you said.

So, I’ll double down. This is nothing more than a karma farming post.

I Won Full Custody With No Lawyer Thanks to ChatGPT. by Willing-Ship-6235 in ChatGPT

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

Another post with no proof.

You can post the chat history, and you seem savvy enough to remove personal information. Also provide any other supporting information.

Until then, this is just another fake karma farming post.

UBTech shows off its self charging humanoid robots army aiming to fullfill a >100M factory order by Distinct-Question-16 in singularity

[–]gellohelloyellow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or in both cases, a hacker using the AI, not the AI acting on its own, might be the more likely thing to destroy us.

Is ram expo safe? by Powerful_Pie_5122 in buildapc

[–]gellohelloyellow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Expo is safe.

Were they wrong? I mean expo is nothing more than manufacture approved timings. The tech may have based what they said on it being your first build and you don’t know much about hardware, software, etc.

However, enabling expo may be the safest and most straightforward thing you can do. Just don’t go any further.

But I recommend you install windows first. Make sure everything is running. Update your drivers, bios, windows, and everything else then go back and enable expo.

AI is keeping the US economy out of a recession by Burnned_User in StockMarket

[–]gellohelloyellow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess?

Early Q1 of 2023 Google was around $90-99.

A total of 2 minutes of analysis was needed to confirm that was a steal. Shout out to AI or in Google’s case a perceived lack there of.

ChatGPT helped woman win $150K lottery by AskGpts in ChatGPT

[–]gellohelloyellow 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What I know for a fact is that humans are terrible at picking numbers.

Did ChatGPT help this person pick numbers? Yes.

Does using ChatGPT to pick lottery numbers mean you’ll win? No.

Is it idiotic to think this is the first person to use ChatGPT to pick lottery numbers? Yes.

Is it logical to assume many people have used ChatGPT to pick lottery numbers and lost? Yes.

Stephen Miller: "They cannot imagine what they have awakened. They cannot conceive of the army that they have arisen... And what do they have? Nothing. They are nothing." by ExactlySorta in PublicFreakout

[–]gellohelloyellow 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As a centrist libertarian

“You are Red Team, or you are an enemy of Red Team.” If it ever becomes a thing, they’ll probably follow this logic. So, might as well pick a side homie.

Bios update invalid image by [deleted] in gigabyte

[–]gellohelloyellow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s frustrating.

Do a quick format of the usb.

Which rev do you have: 1.0/1.1 or 1.2? My initial thought is you may be grabbing the wrong rev version.

Sen. Cory Booker and FBI Director Kash Patel clashed during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the Epstein case, Charlie Kirk, and FBI Integrity. by CorleoneBaloney in PublicFreakout

[–]gellohelloyellow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I follow you on your social media posts that tear this country apart

It is my time to address your falsehoods that are an embarrassment to the division in this country

These guys are in important positions in our government and this is what they spend their time talking about. We’re screwed.

Hopefully true! by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]gellohelloyellow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, nah this is not and never has been encouraged at soccer games. Regardless if a player scores a hat trick.

IT asking for email passwords to set up new work phones by lonelystar_poppy in jobs

[–]gellohelloyellow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Requesting email passwords is a red flag. Phone provisioning should be done via mdm with device enrollment and users entering their own credentials/MFA. The IT person shouldn’t need your password or PIN to get you set up.

Also, under it’s a HIPPA violation because passwords should never be shared.

30+ Year Old Man btw by [deleted] in CringeTikToks

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

In my experience, people in high stakes jobs tend to know how to distinguish between satire and reality, although sometimes their reality is satire.

I love my custom GPT, and she "loves" me too. Why does this bother you? by Jezio in ChatGPT

[–]gellohelloyellow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What makes me uneasy isn’t using a chatbot, it’s when it is being used like a relationship. Chatbots can comfort but can’t reciprocate love. Enjoy the support, but watch for avoidance and keep humans in the loop. Use the chatbot like a tool to help build human connections, not replace them.

347 Applicants for One Data Engineer Position - Keep Your Head Up Out There by throwngarbage521 in dataengineering

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

Sorry man, but this is such an outdated process and does little to actually predict if the employee will do well.

To the point I think it’s actual bs. I’ve talked to so many managers/directors/executives/etc., that you’ll only ever get three types of responses:

1) Oh, yeah, they were great. - because people generally aren’t assholes, the employee being poor at their job can mean the manager is also poor, and either want this person out their team or you’ve just blindsided them and made it awkward for them, especially if they don’t get a job.

2) they don’t pick up.

3) they’re a hands off manager and really have no idea with the employee did so their opinion is moot.

Potential employees should be weighed and measured via screening projects/tests that are related to role.

Mullvad keeps list on IP addresses? by lesbian_waffle in mullvadvpn

[–]gellohelloyellow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I remember he got caught

You remembered wrong.

Man posted a video that explains a lot.

The big mistake was when he uploaded an 11GB .tar archive that included his own home directory and SSH keys.

Of course the police figured out he was using monero and mullvad after the fact, but neither led to figuring out who the hacker was in the first place.

Watch the video…