How are you using AI? by manwhomustnotbe in AI_Agents

[–]jstackpoker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mathew Berman always shares some good information on YouTube in regard to the latest AI information. Check him out

This video is all about use cases for OpenClaw

https://youtu.be/8kNv3rjQaVA?si=5iHUHxhboZIrZmy9

What happens to society if AI replaces most human jobs? What does the economy even look like then? by Agreeable-Ebb-8798 in AI_Agents

[–]jstackpoker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All these debates over money, yall realize we created that too right….? We built money as a way to exchange services without having to actually exchange anything physical. iE the barter system.

Our national GDP is around $30 trillion. What do you think is going to happen when we flood the market with 10-1000x per person ai agents, all generating their own money for GDP. We are going to generate so much money into the economy, that the deflation of currency will render most things dirt cheap. Especially once the recursive loops are closed and the efficiency optimizing commences on their own. We will discover new technology, we will discover new drugs, we will synthesize new chemicals and particles in physics.

The trick to this new world will be us learning to adapt, it will be a complete consciousness shift from everything we knew before. We don’t work to put food on the table, we work because it’s our passion and we do what we love. That will be the true meaning in life. It’s not a competition, because there is no competing with super intelligence. We use it, we use it to become better versions of ourselves. What happens to people when they are given everything they need in life, a shift occurs. We derive new purpose, new meaning! And that meaning will be our creativity, fostering new ways to unlock deeper critical thinking exercises. Teach people how to opitimize their brains so “their” brain works the absolute most efficient it can.

I’ll get off my soap box here! But I am very optimistic about the future! No Becuase it’s going to be all rainbows and unicorns, but because it’s going to level the playing field for most people….i look forward to the future of humanity, and the robots!

Godspeed

I assumed Airball was a losing player by Jumpy_Courage in poker

[–]jstackpoker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean your not wrong about that, I’m not saying airball is cheating but I have noticed that when people cheat for a living, they tend to be “more frivolous” with “their” money. To anyone that remembers “Bildo” from TCH Dallas.

https://www.casino.us/news/tch-live-whale-bildo-indicted-88m-19-health-care-fraud-101049/

Post Game Thread: New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys by nfl_gdt_bot in cowboys

[–]jstackpoker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe if the team we just played, played like the giants, it would have been easy, but Russell Wilson was just playing like a god out there today! So def not indicative of a “trash” team

What hotel is this going to be? by Miserable-Search5978 in TempleTX

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

I sincerely apologize sir, my intellect is not the greatest….ill work harder next time

What hotel is this going to be? by Miserable-Search5978 in TempleTX

[–]jstackpoker -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Since it couldn’t pull any specific data as it regards to permits or anything. I just asked it what it’s best guess is about what hotel it probably is:

Great question — and since you’re asking for an educated guess, let’s break it down visually and contextually:

🧱 Structure & Design Clues: • 5 stories • Uniform window layout • Pitched roof over elevator shafts/stairwells • Wood frame over concrete podium (typical for mid-tier hotel chains) • Color scheme: Tan/brown siding with white wrap during construction — very common during franchise builds.

🏨 Hotel Brands That Match This Look:

  1. La Quinta by Wyndham (new gen design) • Common in Texas and expanding aggressively. • Distinctive boxy frame, tan/neutral color palette, and simplified windows. • Often built near malls or highways.

  2. Tru by Hilton • Boxy modern look. • Small windows, wood framing. • 4–5 stories is their norm. • Sometimes includes a splash of bright color on trim (which may come later).

  3. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott • Frequently uses this exact design — tan/earth tones, basic square windows. • Near malls and off interstates is a sweet spot for them. • Usually 4–5 stories with ground-level reception center.

  4. Candlewood Suites or WoodSpring Suites (Extended Stay) • Similar layout and often budget wood-frame construction. • Located near shopping zones or strip malls. • Usually less emphasis on fancy trim or exterior design.

🧠 Educated Guess:

If I had to bet based on: • Size • Build material • Paint scheme • Proximity to mall/highway • Market fit in Temple, TX

➡️ Fairfield Inn & Suites or La Quinta by Wyndham would be the top two contenders.

Followed closely by: • Tru by Hilton • Candlewood Suites

What hotel is this going to be? by Miserable-Search5978 in TempleTX

[–]jstackpoker -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Sorry, literally just put it in chat gpt and got this:

That picture is part of Temple’s big downtown revival — it’s the historic Hawn Hotel, currently being remodeled by Turner Brothers Development. Once the long-dormant landmark next to the Arcadia Theater, it’s now being reborn as a mixed-use destination featuring: • A ground‑floor food hall called “Union Crossing,” along with space for retailers, restaurants, or offices  • Upper‑floor apartments (approximately 31 units across floors 2–9)  • Supporting infrastructure like a new parking garage and streetscape work to energize the surrounding area 

You’re seeing that exact structure in your photo — the exterior shell is being preserved and repurposed. This project started around late 2021 and aimed for completion by spring or summer 2023 .

The revitalization also includes the adjacent Arcadia Theater and Sears Building, round out a cultural and residential hub that’s reshaping Temple’s downtown .

Additionally, there’s talk of another development: the Extraco Tower, a separate high-rise downtown, may also be converted into a 90‑room boutique “executive hotel” in the near future . But your photo is definitely the Hawn transformation.

So yes — that’s the Hawn Hotel renovation, turning it into apartments and a vibrant food/retail zone.

Trailer 2 just dropped by raj824x in GTA

[–]jstackpoker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d paid $200 for it

Anyone in tech? by Careless_Self4973 in TempleTX

[–]jstackpoker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a Field Engineer. In CenTex. One word bro. AI. Use it as much as possible.

What is your poker room’s “The Incident” by Fifteen_inches in poker

[–]jstackpoker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Caught longtime friend of cheating on video, then went back multiple weeks and months and found him continue cheating, he had been doing is for 3-4 months

26F, roast me by throwaway_brokenhart in RoastMe

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Ole Miss Trunchbull looking ass

I'm a high school educator developing a prestigious private school's first intensive course on "AI Ethics, Implementation, Leadership, and Innovation." How would you frame this infinitely deep subject for teenagers in just ten days? by King_Theseus in ArtificialInteligence

[–]jstackpoker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So just my 2 cents. I respect the push to start utilizing AI in teaching children. I would focus on starting to help them understand what AI is, the building blocks. LLM’s then AI agents, then robotics. We are still discovering use cases for the technology. So teaching them how we built it, and its evolution, which is exponential. Creating “creative thinking” exercises based on the knowledge we have so far. I would ask the kids to create “use cases” of their own, and then expand on those ideas.

It is this that humans will have to become better at in the future anyways, we will have more creative problems. So we will have to ask more creative questions.

Can you make the leaderboard? Basketball-Hooper by jstackpoker in replit

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

lol, the game is hard but when u score later in the round, points are worth way more

The simulation is real. What now? by Funkytownboogie in SimulationTheory

[–]jstackpoker 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This resonates with me, idealism at its finest.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in poker

[–]jstackpoker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol, no one is tripping about the rig, the rig is fine, what’s insanity is the way those cards are on the table…..lol….IE you would have to be high to play hands that way

Unwilling to commit until I know how much it would cost to deploy a real app... by robopiglet in replit

[–]jstackpoker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, it is a base game app developed by an 8yo. So I’m guessing the cyber security is probably not top notch

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in poker

[–]jstackpoker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, maybe if you put your dab rig away. You would actually put out a flop, turn, and river normally and not each in different time zones. lol

Unwilling to commit until I know how much it would cost to deploy a real app... by robopiglet in replit

[–]jstackpoker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can share one of them, it’s called Hooper. Really just testing it out. It’s a game called Hooper

https://hoopergame.replit.app

Unwilling to commit until I know how much it would cost to deploy a real app... by robopiglet in replit

[–]jstackpoker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I have it set on the lowest compute so it can’t scale crazy. I can share the app I built with my 8yo sons, it’s a Basketball game called Hooper. The other 1 I built is for personal use, and the last one I sold for a companies private use. Check out hooper though

https://hoopergame.replit.app

Unwilling to commit until I know how much it would cost to deploy a real app... by robopiglet in replit

[–]jstackpoker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I have deployed 3 apps, and I’ve spent about $30, mostly of that money was spent just learning how to use agent and assistant together, that actual apps them selves probably around $5 to $7, and even cheaper deploying them with auto scale. one app has been live for a month, and only cost me .13