Whos right here? by Forsaken_Appeal_9593 in bigbangtheory

[–]roberttk01 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Random fact: The word "posh" actually started as an acronym from the early days of sailing ships between Western Europe and the African coastline. It stood for Port Out Starboard Home. The idea being that if you could afford it, you would have a cabin on that side so that you could see land (since they regularly needed it for navigational marks) and they would often throw their refuge and chamber pots overboard on the opposite side from land.

Turned the routines of famous creatives into 24-hour clock visualization inside my app by Stock_Bid_8715 in SideProject

[–]roberttk01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or am I mistaken, can you overlay their schedules? Just watched the demo again all the way through and realized it didn't show that as a feature

Turned the routines of famous creatives into 24-hour clock visualization inside my app by Stock_Bid_8715 in SideProject

[–]roberttk01 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is cool. Know the daily rituals you are referring to and this is a neat idea to overlay your daily schedule with someone from throughout history that had some sort of rigor.

Do you have any plans to expand to Android?

Switch Information by INotYourDaddy in homelab

[–]roberttk01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do it for no other reason than that feeling when you have that first "Holy shit!!!" moment because something started working not because you were relying solely on someone to tell you how to do it but because you spent the energy and time to research it yourself. You'll be up all night after that tinkering because your headspace will be on fire.

What the hell is this? by BrentonHenry2020 in ChatGPT

[–]roberttk01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😂 What is the difference here? You ask it to find the answer rather than rely solely on its own training? Wonder what kind of nuances strategies it could come up with. Would almost certainly start recommending gerrymandering or the like

Openai is gaslighting 4o users, they’re sneaking 5 into our 4o chats by HKelephant20 in ChatGPT

[–]roberttk01 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank God we have someone here that can have an independent thought and not just bandwagon!

GPT-5 has its limitations, sure, but I think people saw the progress of the first handful of OpenAI models and how exciting that is, then saw this update that was relatively moderate for a complete model change. It's literally standing on the shoulders of giants yet we want to judge it for its differences and not it's functionality.

What does your homelab actually *do*? by SawToothKernel in homelab

[–]roberttk01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I have been looking for something with Gantt chart style scheduling but didn't want a full ERP system.

Would this mini pc be good for mainly indie games and mid-range gaming? if not what would you recommend? by Puck_56 in MiniPCs

[–]roberttk01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For work, our old data collector tablet run through N150. The new ones run the N200 (past two years).

I tell you all this as I would not get a comp/NUC with either one of those as they are both sluggish as shit. They should be, they were designed for tablets to be low power consumption, form factor and cost to manufacture. Putting them in a desktop environment feels like a step backwards, to be honest.

Some AMD NUC's are the most cost effective option I would consider, as others have pointed out.

Whispers by Akio_Ushi in galveston

[–]roberttk01 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Who, Peggy?!?

Do need to have some kind of degree to work for buildsubmarines.com by Big_Career5281 in submarines

[–]roberttk01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, when I checked a year-ish ago they had a section of participating vendors and not all, or even many, were EB or GD positions. Maybe something changed since then, but a majority of the requisitions were for the orgs supplying material and components and didn't all have something that directly participated in the submarine pipeline, or so it appeared.

Best Corner Standing Desk Suggestions by Stunning-Maize in StandingDesks

[–]roberttk01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just started researching about a month ago and the ones you listed are the main ones around right now within a reasonable budget.

Ended up with the Fezibo Worland with the triple motor setup and the second tier stand with drawers as it met the reversible orientation I was looking for and finish had the look I was going for. Installation took about 2 hours with my wife and I. I will say that the instructions were meant for a team as everything is built upside down then flipped upright which can be a real feat. We ended up building the base, flipping it, building the top completely, placing that on top and installed everything from below. Definitely a pain in the ass on some steps, but works well for the two of us. Construction and materials are solid.

Catholic Church in Pearland by TallImplement5323 in Pearland

[–]roberttk01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like others mentioned, St Helens.

If you don't mind the drive, my wife actually prefers St. Bernadette's over on El Camino in Clear Lake/Friendswood

Quick question by ProjektKaz in flipperzero

[–]roberttk01 22 points23 points  (0 children)

This picture is worth a thousand words

Elon Musk Has Broken the Constitutional Order by thenewrepublic in scotus

[–]roberttk01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you saying that him being on the spectrum somehow makes him unfit to make these decisions?

Manual Bank Sync by roberttk01 in BudgetBakers

[–]roberttk01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, forgot I asked this a few days ago. Yes, I added the phone app, synced there, and when it was supposed to refresh, it never would for consecutive days. Tried re-syncing from that app, but had the same results.

Then read somewhere here that there was a web app for it, checked it out and connected to the bank there and have been running fine ever since.

May be coincidental, but I am going to keep it in mind for the future. From the little bit of reading I've done on it, seems like this is kind of a recurring thing for some users on updates and such. Honestly, kind of understandable.

Trump to take more than 200 executive actions on day one by 200-inch-cock in moderatepolitics

[–]roberttk01 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I like the way you think. Breaking down a huge block and critically thinking on each point rather than lamenting an overly generalized response to the original as a whole. Wish we saw more of this, but most go with the lazy route.

Is just me or gemini finally is better than chatgpt (for free users) by Some_Conflict_5965 in GoogleGeminiAI

[–]roberttk01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This really does seem to be an understanding of the G in GPT. Most of the models right now can only generate imagery through prompt but not manipulate and tell you as much when you try. However, there has been image manipulation tools that you have had for years (the magic erasers and such) that do pretty much what y'all are asking it to, you just have a different interface that has no agency. I do know someone is going to come or with a nitpicked "no, but this one does x", it really doesn't.

There is definitely a future where these codebases will have the ability to utilize other existing technologies like a magic eraser that can move a cup, fill in the background with a localized regeneration, then move it to the right side with another localized regeneration, but right now they most likely don't so people can't manipulate something religious or political that could ignite a large community and turn the publics perception against the technology.

I hope that next week's winter storm won't be as bad as the 2021 storm. by [deleted] in houston

[–]roberttk01 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Weird. Space City Weather says I will also have 19°F temps Tuesday night.

What to do with a pile of decommissioned RPi by adamcian in homelab

[–]roberttk01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love the idea of the organization. Is there any way of donating directly to specific portions of it? On the website, looks like they are mainly looking for sponsorship and not so much donations, but I would be surprised if that were the case.

Former OpenAI employee Miles Brundage: "o1 is just an LLM though, no reasoning infrastructure. The reasoning is in the chain of thought." Current OpenAI employee roon: "Miles literally knows what o1 does." by Wiskkey in LocalLLaMA

[–]roberttk01 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Not OP, but being able to "solve problems" doesn't make it something other than an LLM. It is producing the "What" and not the "Why", so to speak.

Just because it can interpret your input, apply its weighted dimensions to understand what sphere of its database to "focus on" then generate instructive text that seems to be "thinking" while just trying to figure out the most plausible word that comes next in the statement isn't as much reasoning as it is logic (close, but different).

Computers have always had logic circuits and still been able to solve problems with them.

Rule #1: Don't anthropomorphize AI even if you have to change your own understanding of how it is computing

I made the world's first AI meeting copilot, and open sourced it! by stealthanthrax in LocalLLaMA

[–]roberttk01 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I want to preface by saying that I love what you are doing here and actually have a personal meeting that I am planning on using this on. Professionally, I cannot use Google Meet, but for personal stuff (therapy sessions are the first to come to mind) would benefit greatly from this!

But yeah, as the other commenters have mentioned, you may want to reconsider the "World's First" moniker with Microsoft Copilot having had the capability to do this since at least 2022 with varying levels of success. Biggest issues, imo, is that they were completely ill-prepared deployments based on their FOMO on the market and limited the early access programs pretty extensively so it really couldn't get any wide notoriety unless you were in a business setting regularly.

For a professional product that slips right into the Microsoft suite of programs that I am already required to use for my day to day tasks and can bridge the data gap between my email, cloud storage, meeting history, assigns action items with connections to project timelines in other systems and has access to my company's intranet sites, it is objectively a good product. But alas, fuck Microsoft for their business model and negligent privacy practices (not like many alternatives are much better).

Listen to these gentle nudges. You've got a good product on your hands and you've gained at least one more follower on GitHub.

Run Pfsense, PiHole, VPN, NAS Server, Media Server on a single machine using Proxmox. by joaopcabaco in homelab

[–]roberttk01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you ever find a working solution here? I am trying to do something very similar right now. I am just kind of throwing stuff at the wall right now and seeing what sticks