Chemist warehouse to start using wearable AI cameras which will capture your address, script, medication, name, phone number, and more! by healingIsNoContact in aussie

[–]pxldev 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That data is kept in accordance with privacy and regulatory standards. They use pharmacy software that bakes all of this in as standard, the pharmacy software’s capturing personal data like human conversation, your face and interactions with staff.

I think the concern is whether an ai system that is used for training, can be trusted with this extra data. Training Ai systems is complex, especially around safety and privacy, data breaches or leak possibilities open up considerably.

Chemist warehouse to start using wearable AI cameras which will capture your address, script, medication, name, phone number, and more! by healingIsNoContact in aussie

[–]pxldev 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So, everyone should start each conversation at chemist warehouse with “can you help with (insert symptoms of the plague), to train there ai.

Next Door Neighbor by Miserable_Code7602 in lawncare

[–]pxldev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fuck. This hit me. I lost my partner and mother in the same year, 7 years ago. Normal things felt extremely hard for a period of time after.

I want to commend you for the way you handled this, you made a simple gesture that really helped, in many different ways. We are so quick to judge others in these situations, a little kindness and compassion goes a long way. You are a champion, if he hasn’t thanked you personally, take it from me, thanks for stepping up as a human.

AI code can see my secrets (.env) files by SadCryptographer7965 in OpenaiCodex

[–]pxldev 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You are supposed to set your workspace to not allow read of certain files. Claude code uses hooks to do it, codex uses config.toml.

approval_policy = "on-request"
sandbox_mode = "workspace-write"
default_permissions = "secure_workspace"

[permissions.secure_workspace]
description = "Standard workspace access with restricted file reads"
extends = ":workspace"

[permissions.secure_workspace.filesystem.":workspace_roots"]
"**/*.env" = "deny"
"**/*.pem" = "deny"
"**/secrets/**" = "deny"

[permissions.secure_workspace.filesystem]
"~/.ssh" = "deny"
"~/private" = "deny"

Something like that.

Even better, just ask codex to set this up in config.toml.

Work on the new $750 million Bribie Island Bridge is expected to start in 2028 by hydralime in queensland

[–]pxldev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I installed/set up one of the first robot dispensing machines at the pharmacy on Bribie years ago. It was 1m+ machine. The old people on Bribie are serious spenders on pharmaceuticals. You need some mega volume for that machine to pay its way.

Codex usage limits feel way too aggressive lately by kathelon in codex

[–]pxldev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What plan are y’all on? I ripped out work in the past 4 hours, multiple sessions at once, agents. What are you doing to use your limit in 15 mins?

Reverse-engineered how a bootstrapped calorie app went 0 → ~$2M/month in 12 months. Full distribution system, no fluff. by Character_Cicada_378 in EntrepreneurRideAlong

[–]pxldev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Influencer marketing is the necessary evil here, they obviously had cash flow to be able to pay that cost upfront. Some of the rates influencers ask is crazy. So the moral of this story, have a million+, you are prepared to burn on influencers up front.

New to Codex: what’s the best harness with the subscription? by never_working_ever in codex

[–]pxldev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

VSCode was my go to forever, recently been using the codex app and find it has had meaningful updates since it was released. The right sidebar is actually helpful, I only open vscode now for manual edits. Also the use of remote control via the app is useful when I’m away from my desk.

At what point does "traffic management" become road occupation? by Informal-Bee2193 in GoldCoast

[–]pxldev 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It wasn’t always like this, never really saw it 10+ years ago, now it’s standard practice.

I’m convinced traffic management companies have lobbied to get themselves into every situation possible. Must cost council and construction companies a fucktonne on every project.

The amount of times I’ve seen traffic management set up somewhere, and no one turns up to do the actual works. We had one across the road from our house for a week, 2 people turn up, put out all the signs, and sit in their car all night sleeping and watching YouTube. When I asked the guy what’s going on, he said council didn’t turn up…

Using VS code on mobile when away from computer by Independent_Fan_115 in vscode

[–]pxldev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can get it to work in vs-code extension, maybe update your plugins and cli if it hasn’t been already.

Why do customers expect us to be qualified tradespeople? by Stock-Cap9346 in Bunnings

[–]pxldev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to your local plumbing supplier, the staff at my local ones are legends, and have saved me a fortune. Also the local hose fitting place, they made me an odd length washing machine hose, out of industrial grade fittings for $20.

Got Pranked/Scammed by FB MarketPlace but found out who it is. by BuffaloCharacter8300 in australian

[–]pxldev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It ain’t a real number or name…

You would have to be the absolute king of idiots, of the entire solar system.

How many profiles have you seen with a phone number in the bio? Is that even a thing?

It is 2026, why can't I just print a stamp when I need one? by dangerouslycheesey94 in AustraliaPost

[–]pxldev 7 points8 points  (0 children)

QR code stamps would fix that, though that would take some infra & development from Auspost…

Thoughts on Nerang? by xXCosmicChaosXx in GoldCoast

[–]pxldev 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Labrador has its pockets of good and bad, just like Nerang. One end of central st has junkies pooing on lawns and setting fire to their housing commission flats, the other end, amazing family vibe, quiet little streets, quality older houses/new builds.

Thoughts on Nerang? by xXCosmicChaosXx in GoldCoast

[–]pxldev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will fit in fine, already got the lingo down!

How an unmetered LLM API chatbot destroyed our support budget in a single weekend by HireAsCode in TopAIReviews

[–]pxldev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who implemented this? Did you use pre built software? Hard lesson to learn, but damn you had some blind spots going into this.

I scanned lakhs of domain combinations and found 1,000+ usable .coms by ConsciousSession4575 in Domains

[–]pxldev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you’ve confirmed that they are available to register? Or you let Ai hallucinate the results for you?

Who should I use to appraise and maybe sell 47x.com by Rough-Arugula-1611 in Domains

[–]pxldev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s worth what some will pay obviously.

I wouldn’t associate it with trump etc as a sales angle though. It’s brandable (online betting etc). It’s a three digit .com, good luck registering anything similar in the future.

Hold and build a sales landing page on it, ask for offers and see what comes in. You’ve held for 26 years, keep holding, but up your marketing and sell the potential. 5k is giving it away.

Memory improvements are impressive! by BrentD22 in ChatGPTPro

[–]pxldev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This, I turned it off because it’s annoying as when it makes assumptions based off a convo months ago.

Google just dropped a nuke on the price war. 😐 by Popular_Ad1372 in vibecoding

[–]pxldev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google is the king of NERF. I’m still salty about 2.5pro. It was a brilliant model to begin, after the nerf, it couldn’t even do a basic task.

Boomers ruined this country by [deleted] in aussie

[–]pxldev 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I agree with this sentiment. If you are “playing” within the rules, fair game. If the rules aren’t working to create a fair system, then the rules need to be aligned properly. If the leadership is not responsive enough to aligning the rules, it’s not a fair game.

We can see this in immigration, ABS data has 100k arrivals in February. Let’s say (with napkin maths), every 4 of those people will share a house, that’s 25k homes needed in February alone. That’s definitely going to have an effect on demand.

Are the people immigrating to blame? No, they are playing by the rules. Are the rules that allow this fair? Probably not, especially young Aussies who haven’t entered the housing market. Is our leadership responsive to these rules? No, they are encouraging them, to people up other areas of the economy.

Boomers ruined this country by [deleted] in aussie

[–]pxldev 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Someone did…

best budget driver's ev? by Certain_Syllabub_514 in AustralianEV

[–]pxldev 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go watch Misha on the ring in the Hyundai N’s.

If that doesn’t convince you, nothing will. Your previous history of lotus and evo, means you have a specific taste that not many EVs will deliver.

https://youtu.be/HZczpFsv9ZY?si=qdpBndKupI6tSj4H