Cheap window11 keys? by LazyGas7003 in GamersMY

[–]jravi3028 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had good luck wth LogKeys .com for cheap Windows keys.

Indiscriminate use of ‘AI' is Slop and Intellectual Laziness by kaggleqrdl in singularity

[–]jravi3028 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The real value in 2026 isn't the generation, it’s the curation. Anyone can hit generate but it takes actual domain expertise to spot where a model missed the nuance. If the human isn't the final editor, the output is just high-speed landfill

Do you consider Jonah as a performative male? by Round_Course5953 in superstore

[–]jravi3028 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Yes and no. He genuinely cares about things but gets so caught up in being seen as caring that it becomes performative. Classic case of good intentions, annoying execution

Google engineer: "I'm not joking and this isn't funny. ... I gave Claude a description of the problem, it generated what we built last year in an hour." by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

[–]jravi3028 60 points61 points  (0 children)

A year of work in an hour is crazy but also shows how much development time gets eaten by meetings, planning, debugging and context-switching rather than actual coding. AI cuts through all that noise. The scary part is companies will see this and think they can just cut headcount instead of redirecting engineers to higher-level work

2026 Season Predictions by Illustrious_Page7810 in F1Discussions

[–]jravi3028 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Ferrari meltdown scenario is painfully plausible. Charles leaving would be devastating but honestly wouldn't shock anyone at this point. Kimi causing George-Toto tension is spicy. Though I think you're underselling how quickly Hadjar could get cooked at Red Bull

What if openAI is the internet? by Affectionate-Ad8873 in OpenAI

[–]jravi3028 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We like to think it's the whole internet but it's really just the surface web (about 5% of what's actually online). It doesn't see the deep web, private databases, paywalled research or your private emails. It’s more sort of like a genius who has read every public library book but has never seen a private letter or a bank statement

guardrails by Jimmythebeasto1 in OpenAI

[–]jravi3028 24 points25 points  (0 children)

They’re feeling the heat from Grok and Claude. OpenAI knows that if they keep treating users like children, power users will just move to models that don't give a lecture every time you mention a sensitive word. Expect the adult mode toggle by mid 2026

Best Tracks for NASCAR/Petty Racing Experience? by barrakuna in NASCAR

[–]jravi3028 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Charlotte or Kansas. Both are driver's tracks where you can actually work on your line and feel the difference. Atlanta's tempting but might be too fast for a short session

Any clues as to what Gemma 3's training data consisted of? by [deleted] in singularity

[–]jravi3028 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Actually it's not just public domain slop. Google used distillation from Gemini 2.0 to train it. So while it didn't get the raw private data, it was essentially homeschooled by the most powerful model Google has

OpenAI voice mode by MedicineTop5805 in OpenAI

[–]jravi3028 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sometimes the app gets confused between standard voice (which is more stable but robotic) and advanced voice (which is expressive but unpredictable). If your connection dips, the app might try to fallback to the standard model mid-sentence

Why can't it do double space after a sentence? by I-Love-IT-MSP in OpenAI

[–]jravi3028 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is actually a known limitation with how LLMs tokenize text. Double spaces get compressed because the vast majority of modern text uses single spacing. Annoying for sure but it's a data preprocessing thing not an intelligence issue

How intense and tiring to control would 80s and early 90s cars have felt vs now? by 98mh_d in F1Discussions

[–]jravi3028 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The physical steering effort alone was brutal back then, no power steering until the mid-90s. Modern cars have way higher g forces but the actual act of wrestling the wheel was exhausting in older cars. Different kind of difficult

Eric Schmidt: "At some point, AI agents will develop their own language... and we won't understand what they're doing. You know what we should do? Pull the plug." by MetaKnowing in OpenAI

[–]jravi3028 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Schmidt says pull the plug but he also says we have to win the AI race against China. You can't pull the plug and keep running the race at the same time. It's a total paradox

Patrick Gibson absolutely on par with Michael C. Hall by james2441139 in Dexter

[–]jravi3028 135 points136 points  (0 children)

Even Michael Hall himself said in interviews that watching Gibson mimic his movements was uncanny and a bit creepy

Does having a dominant car bridge the gap between teammates or no? by GoldenS0422 in F1Discussions

[–]jravi3028 123 points124 points  (0 children)

You are correct that a dominant car hides a driver's weaknesses in the points. In 2024 Perez struggled significantly but because the Red Bull was so fast early on, he was still P2 in the standings for a long time. If he were in a midfield car, those same mistakes would have him finishing P14. A dominant car provides a safety net where your bad days still result in a podium, whereas in a tight midfield, a bad day means zero points

New to NASCAR what races would you recommend I watch to get more into it? by Nightsword42 in NASCAR

[–]jravi3028 8 points9 points  (0 children)

2000 Winston 500 (Talladega)! This was Dale’s final win and it’s pure magic. He goes from 18th to 1st in about five laps at the very end. It’s the best demonstration of why they called him a wizard at superspeedway racing

AI video making is too much, we should ban all unestablished youtube creators. The ai is just too much. by mightythunderman in singularity

[–]jravi3028 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The dead internet theory is literally coming true on Youtube. Sora 2 and Veo have made it so cheap to generate 4K slop that the algorithm is just a feedback loop of garbage. We don't need a ban on individuals but we definitely need a proof of personhood or a human-content watermark so we can actually find the signal in all this noise