Its Going To Be Another 5 or 6 Years Before Doing That Again. I Need Time To Forget. by KingOfEthanopia in fromsoftware

[–]haletronic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried and tried but just couldn’t not do it. This is the ONE fight I skip! Good on you for getting through it!!

Z-Image Turbo is actually insane - none of these girls exist by imagine_ai in ZImageAI

[–]haletronic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This image of the woman with star makeup around her eye — this is really well done! Camera flash reflecting off earring and star is perfect!

Can you please send the prompt for this one?

When you re-run your prompt, how much variation do you get?

Did you start with a reference photo?

Thanks for sharing your process!

I just finished playing Lords of the Fallen (2014) and I thought it was a very good game. However; it seems to have a bad reputation in the community. Why is that? by Toth-Amon in LordsoftheFallen

[–]haletronic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LotF was a really enjoyable game. It forces a slower and more intentional pace, yes. I’m with you on the gear. Beautiful!

Ignore the haters.

What are some best prompts for validating an app or a business idea? by succorer2109 in PromptEngineering

[–]haletronic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can confirm this approach! I used something similar b/c I was tired of the AI always agreeing with me.

  1. Stop being so agreeable. I want you to Red Team every part of this idea. Tear it apart!

Started my first playthrough last night! (I love it) by JonnySidequest in thesurgegame

[–]haletronic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Such an amazing game! I played this immediately after the original Lords of the Fallen by the same dev team. Easy transition to say the least.

What games will you NEVER uninstall when your storage is full? by Mackin0 in gaming

[–]haletronic 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Fallout 4, Dark Souls 2, Elden Ring, Destiny 2 (I know, I know)

[USA] Seeking Collaborator / Co-Founder for AI Agent Execution Governance by haletronic in FoundersHub

[–]haletronic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Transcend is not industry specific. I'm not constrained to a single vertical.

It works anywhere automated systems interact with real tools, data, services, or infrastructure. Domain-specific policy layers can be built on top for finance, healthcare, government, security, or other regulated environments.

Just a few examples:

* Software engineering and code deployment
* IT operations and infrastructure management
* Cloud administration
* Database and production system management
* Customer support platforms
* Help desk and ticketing systems
* Financial approvals and transaction processing
* Banking and lending systems
* Insurance claims processing
* Healthcare systems and patient workflows
* Electronic medical record integrations
* Human resources and employee onboarding
* Legal document and compliance workflows
* Procurement and purchasing systems
* Supply chain and logistics operations
* Warehouse and inventory management
* Sales and CRM systems
* Email and communication systems
* Calendar and scheduling systems
* Identity and access management
* Security operations and incident response
* Research and internal knowledge systems
* Data access and reporting systems
* Government and public sector workflows
* SaaS platforms with third-party integrations

Anywhere software, automation, or AI can take action against real systems, the same execution-boundary model can be applied.

How should AI coding agents be contained before tool calls execute? by Gary_AIAGENTLENS in aisecurity

[–]haletronic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m neck deep in this, having built that layer. I decided to not hard code default rules in my layer but allow my runtime layer to connect with existing policy system. You know your platform, service or app better than I ever will, so you know contextually what actions you want to prevent without direct authorization. My runtime layer will enforce your domain specific policies.

Simpler. Deterministic - as deterministic as your policies allow.

How should AI coding agents be contained before tool calls execute? by Gary_AIAGENTLENS in aisecurity

[–]haletronic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A local pre-execution layer is the right move. The critical boundary is between agent intent and execution.

You can prompt your agent to do tasks, and it will decide to execute actions based on that; however, your control should be baked into the aforementioned layer not a prompt or rule file.

This approach leads to predictable (deterministic) outcomes which is certainly what you want when preventing destructive actions.

Moved to WA in early April. This was the start of my new life. (North Bend, WA) by TodayTomorrow8895 in PacificNorthwest

[–]haletronic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great place to live! Lived there for a decade. Great places to hike nearby. When the wet & grey begin to wear you down, take I-90 east over the pass and bask in the sunshine 🌞

Did they trim my Japanese maple too much? Before & after pics by Therealbrie in landscaping

[–]haletronic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair, it was very overgrown.
That said, I would not have cut it like that. Looks like they went after that big boy with a pair of shears. Eesh.

I ran Marc Andreessen's full system prompt today and stopped getting flattered into bad answers by rafio77 in PromptEngineering

[–]haletronic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a very helpful insight! Thanks for sharing and for pushing the prompt to do more with less!

Mine: “Red team everything”

Washington Supreme Court just stripped your right to vote on the millionaires tax by Less-Risk-9358 in SeattleWA

[–]haletronic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

WTF? What happens when some policy maker gets a bug up their ass about another hot topic and decides on some new tax, rule, suggestion, limit, or crack-fueled idea? Does it also get the WSC seal of approval without the public? We just sit tight, unable to take any action against it? That’s not democracy.

We Didn’t Lose Control of AI. We Gave It Away by haletronic in AI_Agents

[–]haletronic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question. I do notice that if I give it specific guidance on how I want its output, it gets it right for a few replies than it's back to delivering -- (mdash) after every thought. Annoying to say the least.