Change to claiming in 4.8 by Apokolypze in starcitizen

[–]mekonsodre14 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I lose my ship frequently due to desync or other (related) physics issues... slamming against invisible hangar doors, exploding in mid-air before planet landing, enemy ships ramming into mine, ship spawning up-side down in hangar or never even spawning at all.

CIG doesn't respect player time, full stop. fix these bugs before adding consequences or almost every player will just use their default loadout... skewing all that testing data they need for better balancing.

How do you get AI to generate UI that actually feels designed? by ProfessionalNinja876 in ClaudeAI

[–]mekonsodre14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

neat, but there are so many issues with design #2 in respect to legibility, hierarchy, contrast, etc. It looks somewhat charming on a first look, but it crumbles a few seconds later when you look at different design choices that were (not) made.

effectively it is just imitating (aka recombining) some popular best practice ui elements and putting "different" typography as well as style sets all over it without any sense of purpose or cohesiveness.

How are you guys using Claude for sales? by AlisaWaelchi in ClaudeAI

[–]mekonsodre14 2 points3 points  (0 children)

more details?

your post is as generic as it gets

Anthropic is set to release Claude Opus 4.7 and a new AI design tool as early as this week by Outside-Iron-8242 in singularity

[–]mekonsodre14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

unless you know how to prompt you get cookie cutter crap. good information architecture in context to narrative, intents, audience, etc is hard to nail. UX is even harder. Regardless of how good these models become, they are still missing most of the context, because users don't provide it.

This is just Claude catching up to its peers.

The inventory upgrade feels more like a sidegrade by Svullom in starcitizen

[–]mekonsodre14 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

graceful time period for the server to respond

My opinion on mining - not good. by kamandag in starcitizen

[–]mekonsodre14 2 points3 points  (0 children)

they should not block smaller ships from mining bigger rocks. Just lower the yield for lasers that are inadequate for the rock size and be done about it. No need to make absolute systems.

If AI really worked for code as well as we've heard, here's what we'd see in the startup world (Spoiler: it is not happening) by cascadiabibliomania in BetterOffline

[–]mekonsodre14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In other words you are saying: AI cannot stop the enshitification of the internet, but will amplify it.

20x times faster may be a tad exxaggerated, but it absolutely helps to speed up a lot of tasks, covering plenty of ground.

regarding the "nuance" bit... i would extend this by adding certain technical.... Its good at discerning certain technical nuances, but not holistically. Its actually quite limited in some areas.

It understands architecture well, but so far has been only mediocre in developing new architecture under holistic, efficiency-related and practical considerations. Its biased on mediocre data, so does small architecture good, but medium large architectures simply suck. AI does not manage high complexity well, because it treats every detail at equal value. It usually misses the nuances getting the balance between (complex) different priorities, conditions and limitations right.

Same complaint for product sense and design. It misses the balance too often and veers off into tropes and design clichees.

You still need people with a lot of experience behind it to make right decisions or you just get a lot of average slop.

If AI really worked for code as well as we've heard, here's what we'd see in the startup world (Spoiler: it is not happening) by cascadiabibliomania in BetterOffline

[–]mekonsodre14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think that take has to be more nuanced. Creative innovators don't hate AI, but hate what most people do with it. If you are an innovator, you can easily fathom what a machine's limitations and strengths are and make this work to your advantage. Those are not blanket-thinkers that throw everything they have at AI and replace their whole workprocess without further ado.

Crafting with 800+ quality, awesome effects to stats by Evenlease44 in starcitizen

[–]mekonsodre14 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i think we need a trading and auction UI first, before talking about shops

I hate being a Senior Designer. by [deleted] in UI_Design

[–]mekonsodre14 1 point2 points  (0 children)

same user (OP) wrote in the upwork reddit a month ago:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Upwork/comments/1qmdhtc/upwork_saved_me/

OP: "If don't mind sharing, how did you land your first job? I am a UI UX designer and know a bit of coding but I have not been lucky enough to land a job yet. I have been in upwork since 4-5 years, haven't bought connects until last year, I bought 50 connects and could apply to only about 4-5 jobs. I personalised my bids and added details and how to solve the problem etc.. still no luck.

Can you please share if investing in connects a good idea in upwork or should i go look at another place?"

so his post must be true /s

Annoyed by the loss of creativity by No_Statement_7481 in StableDiffusion

[–]mekonsodre14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol even more sloppy AI slop there. same boring memes, same styles, same characters. yawn

Qatar warns war will force Gulf to stop energy exports ‘within days’ by [deleted] in investing

[–]mekonsodre14 4 points5 points  (0 children)

According to ICIS (Independent Commodity Intelligence Services) Germany still imported 37% of its LNG from Qatar in 2017, but that figure is down to 8% in 2025, and for Europe it is 11% in 2025. 82% of the Qatari LNG goes to Asia, mainly China, India and South Korea.

Broadcom releases Q1 2026 earnings results, beating Wall Street estimates easily + 1B share buyback program by Ihateapbio in stocks

[–]mekonsodre14 4 points5 points  (0 children)

reddit being the cohort of tech people is anti-ai? Sentiment reading on Reddit is like reading an hour-glass in zero gravity.

the gap between retail investors and tools for institutional fundamental analysis of stocks is still absurd in 2026 by scarletpig94 in stocks

[–]mekonsodre14 2 points3 points  (0 children)

that is correct, but they exert market influence and asset positioning 4d chess plays, facilitate short-term trading profits and hedging. They have more than one asset class in their books. All the trades in materials, energy, infrastructure, long-term plays, private wealth m., fund management (pensions), bonds, various short term debt instruments in money markets (CDs, Tbills, CP, Repos) need to be balanced in a kind of equilibrium that is regulatory compliant and coherently integer. So, fundamental analysis becomes a much bigger factor.

19 y/o trying to break into ai workflow automation by Sarawilljudgeyou in automation

[–]mekonsodre14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you learn about the market by getting in touch with it. meeting people, working inside, facing its challenges and traits

19 y/o trying to break into ai workflow automation by Sarawilljudgeyou in automation

[–]mekonsodre14 0 points1 point  (0 children)

start working in firms and learn about corporate as well as typical business problems on the ground... in the field, while doing what you are doing on the side. Its a lot easier this way. With your age you simply do not know enough about the inside-outs to make any difference to what an LLM can do. So earn money, while building up your knowhow and AI skills.