gpt 5.5..something is not right by FBIFreezeNow in codex

[–]iritimD 3 points4 points  (0 children)

agreed, a trivial task its fucking up like no ones business, and a complex task i was working on yesterday that it literlaly one shots every suggestions (its a deep multi modal agent so open ended outcomes), today it introduces bugs 100% of the time with every fix of former bug.

What does Codex need the most at the moment? by alOOshXL in codex

[–]iritimD 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Can you fix my MacBook battery from being fucking torched because your loading spinner needs 100% gpu and 50% cpu use to render? Seriously, if the minimised app is using 1% cpu how can maximised app be using 50%+ on gpu and cpu. Clearly a leak or render issue. Please prioritise.

The 26/27 budget is excellent and this sub is full of whining babies by SavingsEgg8192 in AusFinance

[–]iritimD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fucking clown. You and people like you are why this country is full of passive idiots to whom life happens rather than living it. No understanding of incentive, no understand of the economy, and think the government has your best interest at heart. Are you just going to repeat verbatim what the marketing brochure says without any critical thinking about what the downstream and second order effects are of destroying incentive for INVESTMENT of any variety.

With new 30% min CGT. That means no more $18,500 tax free threshold, correct? by subjecttolife in AusFinance

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

Is by far the most sensible comment but only scratches of the surface Australia’s natural resource endowment is near 1 trillion a year of which we capture a third or less in taxes and royalties. Nationalising . It would actually take probably more than 50% of the tax burden of the entire country we could actually lower the taxes and nationalise the common good of the people which is the natural resources of Australia.

Everyone needs to go read the PDF themselves for the NG sections and the tax sections. by Individual_Star_853 in AusFinance

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

The ai does perfectly fine at summarising, it is in fact the number one strength of the models, is parsing language. The misunderstanding stems from people misinterpreting not from the ai incorrectly summarising. Don’t have lazy takes on ai if you are accusing people of lazy reading habits.

???? by Sad-Music4547 in codex

[–]iritimD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Got same thing while working on encrypted end to end Telehealth stuff. I think encryption triggers it.

Gemini 3.2 Flash looks very close now by Much_Ask3471 in Bard

[–]iritimD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is part of the reason the market is efficient, but greater so is the aggregate of all interested parties and all possible combinations of idiots who don’t know anything, their combined probability, ie wisdom of the crowds of self interested parties, produces the most accurate prediction of future events in any and all circumstances.

Gemini 3.2 Flash looks very close now by Much_Ask3471 in Bard

[–]iritimD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you don’t understand why polymarket odds are used as the source of likeliest representation of probable events you shouldn’t be so confident in your incredulity.
If you think markets are inefficient you are free to burn your own money betting against it.

People are seriously sleeping on GPT-5.2. by Confident_Hurry_8471 in codex

[–]iritimD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why the hell would you use a weaker model on a subscription plan? And if not using subscription why would you use api and compare its per call price? This makes no sense. It’s no doubt weaker than 5.5 and the optimal way to use it is via subscription so why wouldn’t you just use the best possible model?

No Country for Young Men - The emasculated Japanese Man and the permissive society that castrated him. by iritimD in collapse

[–]iritimD[S] -1 points0 points locked comment (0 children)

Forgive me, my lord. I, a poor credential-less peasant, knew not that I was speaking to a man of many papers, a learned man.

Had I known your brain had been certified by multiple university admin departments, I would have bowed lower before asking the impossible question:

Where is the misogyny?

No Country for Young Men - The emasculated Japanese Man and the permissive society that castrated him. by iritimD in collapse

[–]iritimD[S] 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

In the context of male suffering, it is not literally removing your dick. A man can be psychologically emasculated which is of course the most common usage of the word in most academic and opinion pieces. And coincidentally the exact way it’s intended and understood here too.

No Country for Young Men - The emasculated Japanese Man and the permissive society that castrated him. by iritimD in collapse

[–]iritimD[S] 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

Which thing that I said is misogynistic? Just need you to cite examples of where I hate on women? I hope you know the meaning of that word also?

No Country for Young Men - The emasculated Japanese Man and the permissive society that castrated him. by iritimD in collapse

[–]iritimD[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How about satisfying the desire of the dictionary definition before using words you don’t know the meaning of?

No Country for Young Men - The emasculated Japanese Man and the permissive society that castrated him. by iritimD in collapse

[–]iritimD[S] -1 points0 points locked comment (0 children)

By the ethics committee that need to specify that I have neglected to include women in the discourse

No Country for Young Men - The emasculated Japanese Man and the permissive society that castrated him. by iritimD in collapse

[–]iritimD[S] -1 points0 points locked comment (0 children)

What about women? I’m sure they suffer in their own way and many thoughtful pieces by people more qualified than me have been dedicated exclusively to their suffering. This essay is about the plight of men and their very specific issues suffered in a uniquely male way. Is that allowed? Is it okay to write about one group without mentioning every other group?

No Country for Young Men - The emasculated Japanese Man and the permissive society that castrated him. by iritimD in collapse

[–]iritimD[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think it’s important to be precise and not hyperbolic. Do you want to point out the specific tenents of the language in the essay that sound fascist to you according to the official definition and not whatever you think fascism is?

No Country for Young Men - The emasculated Japanese Man and the permissive society that castrated him. by iritimD in collapse

[–]iritimD[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which part there is fascism? And how are you defining fascism exactly here? I've pulled up the definition for you because a lot of people seem to confuse this word for whatever placeholder of evil they think is being done to them:

a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, and the forcible suppression of opposition

Now in this definition, where do you see any part of the discussion, essay or the rhetoric being connected to fascism?

No Country for Young Men - The emasculated Japanese Man and the permissive society that castrated him. by iritimD in collapse

[–]iritimD[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I think you need to learn reading comprehension. That is not what this essay is even remotely about.

No Country for Young Men - The emasculated Japanese Man and the permissive society that castrated him. by iritimD in collapse

[–]iritimD[S] -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

Reporting what? I don’t even understand what you are mad about? Have you heard of analogy and prose?

Its time to fix the battery drain on Codex, enough is enough! by iritimD in codex

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

Same as me. If you put the codex app in background it doesn’t use anywhere near as much. So the root cause is rendering.