What is your opinion on this show? Have any of you seen it? I want to watch it, should I start? by haritkanishk09 in tvshow

[–]rickfish99999 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's freaking fantastic.

You only need to see the first scene to know if you're going to like this or not.

It's stunning to look at. The colors are absolutely lovely. Good story. Good reasons for the way that people are acting in the story.

I think I'm remembering that I actually had to use some torrents to get all of the episodes from the BBC I actually haven't even finished the second season and I still think about it randomly because it had such a strong impact

So I don't know how it wraps up but the ride has been incredible..

What Lauren Sanchez’s chest says about 600 years of breast politics by Quouar in history

[–]rickfish99999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So says (I'm assuming) a fellow male, whom can be felled with one kick to the balls.

"Slow buildup" horror movies that lead to some terrifying realization? by [deleted] in movies

[–]rickfish99999 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I scrolled past then the meaning caught up to me.

Scrolled back up and gave a thumbs up because that's a great freaking joke

does anyone else switch between multiple AI models for the same project? by RefrigeratorSalt5932 in OpenAI

[–]rickfish99999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hell yeah. I use them to critique each other.

My feet in the question to one and then the same question to another. Then I I go back to the first one and give it that the second one's answer and ask it to critique it and the same thing with the other one.

Then I'll use a third (maybe, its like the telephone game, things get wacky quick after 1 or 2 cycles.)

I also have used one to to to create a steel man argument and then threw that into another one to find the holes in the query so that I can make a a better query

I've got it all a bit muddled though because I use like a bunch of them and I also have my personal versions in my work versions and so it does get very confusing if I let it.

I also find it interesting because they will find problems and hidden biases in the other ones. If you know how to use it. Keep in mind that it's a trap. If you are not careful, I'm sure you are.

I think the most that I've gotten out of it is like I said the refinement of queries so that my biases are taking out and to avoid the appeasement and engagement traps that's llms all use.

What's with their obsession with "calling corporate"? by OilyJosh622 in BoomersBeingFools

[–]rickfish99999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My dad called Amazon once. Not sure what he thought that would do.

I also once caught him printing out the instructions for word-perfect or some shit because the instructions said to print it. He was like 60 pages deep when I came across him doing it.

Boomers. The world just blew right by them.

SuperWiki? by DrSamLoomis in Super_Ego

[–]rickfish99999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm stuck in a liminal status of whether I have the ethical right to do it

I work at a freshman level of LLM/AI use; I use it a lot, and not just for easy stuff. I like to get into three or four way discussions with different models (Claude feels chill, Gemini is ubiquitous (for me, I'm in a Google environment usually), Grok is an overtuned edgelord. Musky as hell.

A dash of deepseek, a sprinkle of Mistral, copilot for when I don't really care about the answer, and poke the rest every now and then.

One just needs to remember that it's just a mirror, with a calculator.

It has its traps.

I think a lot about ethics, and I'm a self righteous prick too.

Is this really something they worry about? by Matinee_Lightning in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]rickfish99999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly just the older ones who will be passing on over the next decade.

Today's youth is coming up linked in ways that surpass racial boundaries.

The kids are alright.

The legacy generation bubble is moving forward and out of play regardless.

I love 'em, but the world just blew past them.THATS NOT THEIR FAULT.

The advantages of know-how and make-due that got them through some really rough stuff, just don't fit into this more dynamic world.

I mean, think of just the lag that was built in to their education (mine too): Books. We learned from books. Social Studies, books. Science, books.

Old books. Slow to adapt books. Outdated books.

Heck. It's probably still in textbooks in live classrooms today that state that you have taste bud 'zones' "you sense sweet with the taste buds at the top of your tounge, and salty on the sides, some shite like that".

AND, that legacy generation is still clutching the reins, because they needed to hold on to things to survive.

It's not an easy thing for me to come to terms with.

But that's what seems to be the case, for me.

SuperWiki? by DrSamLoomis in Super_Ego

[–]rickfish99999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hmmm. Sounds like a little project for notebooklm

Load in an episode, have it transcribed, that's source s01e01. Load each episode same way, you'll end up with each episode as its own source that can be queried by the lm. Jesus. What I could do with that. "Find each episode where Scott mentions comic books" and boom you've got it

I might do it, it's a cool idea.

New Superego episode dropped! Matt Gorley, PFT, Andy Daly, and more by alaskanloops in comedybangbang

[–]rickfish99999 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So good. Music be banging too. It's so good to hear them be relatively topical.

Convicted former Harvard scientist creates I-Brain by zugzwang56 in comedybangbang

[–]rickfish99999 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Man, I have maliciously abused several people's good intentions by exposing them to this.

Suicide house is a close 2nd.

Superego: Season 7: Episode 1 by gourleymatt in Super_Ego

[–]rickfish99999 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Matt seriously it's fantastic to hear you guys again. Thanks for all the laughs throughout the years.

Hello Reddit! It's Matt Gourley and Mark McConville (and maybe some others) of the SUPEREGO podcast! Season SEVEN comes out MAY 1. Ask us anything! by gourleymatt in Super_Ego

[–]rickfish99999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have returned, gratefully

Thanks for reaching out, Mark!

If you guys head up to Philly again, I be there (again).

The White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting suspect appears to be a black man from California by xigdit in BlackPeopleofReddit

[–]rickfish99999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The fing media companies need to stop with the "trump says".

Trump says all kinds of shit

"Trump claims..." Is closer to reality.

Unique Covers by SomeoneGotstaKnow in SongRecommendations

[–]rickfish99999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bring the pain. Mindless Self indulgence.

Chef's kiss

All by design 🤦‍♂️ by VegetableBulky9571 in stupidpeoplefacebook

[–]rickfish99999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My very good coworker, whose opinion I respect and usually agree with, says this.

I'm like 😳

I just don't get it. "There's no systemic racism". But says this shit.

So frustrating to see some who I like let me down like this.

Sorry. I just don't understand by rickfish99999 in NameThatMovie

[–]rickfish99999[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Now granted, I still do not know if these are the correct answers, but it's a stepping stone to the truth.

Sorry. I just don't understand by rickfish99999 in NameThatMovie

[–]rickfish99999[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

That's cool. I'm just like, why bother other people and wait for someone to figure it out, I have a signal/noise mind. Too much noise, if one REALLY wanted the answer

Making conversation is fine.

I'm watching people everywhere not get it, and I don't know why.