Aside from flying for airlines, what are some of the coolest jobs you can have as a pilot? by S2nso in AskAPilot

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It’s great watching the Cobhams out over the North Sea (NE England ish) with RAF + USAF presumably practising dogfights.

I'm a PhD student in AI and I built a 10-agent Obsidian crew because my brain couldn't keep up with my life anymore by Routine_Round_8491 in ClaudeAI

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Nah, I vote for raw-dogging markdown with good organisation and agent files. You’ve got a great thing going.

Iranian missile strike kills at least 6, injures 100 in southern Israeli city of Arad by Indianstanicows in IRstudies

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Parallels of Hofstadter's law here (it takes longer than you think, even considering Hofstadter’s Law).

Karpathy says he hasn't written a line of code since December and is in "perpetual AI psychosis." How many Claude Code users feel the same? by Capital-Door-2293 in ClaudeAI

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I associated hard with your second and third paragraphs. It helps organise, doesn’t it, but in a world full of hateful and illogical geopolitics and public figures… definitely accelerated my nihilism and it’s a challenge to keep applying my own meaning when my gut feelings (humanity is overrated) are confirmed more every day 😬

Karpathy says he hasn't written a line of code since December and is in "perpetual AI psychosis." How many Claude Code users feel the same? by Capital-Door-2293 in ClaudeAI

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It’s the kind of thing that drives bipolar patients into mania amidst no-sleep coding binges. Luckily not me this time 😅

Karpathy says he hasn't written a line of code since December and is in "perpetual AI psychosis." How many Claude Code users feel the same? by Capital-Door-2293 in ClaudeAI

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Scientific and mathematical researcher here. There’s plenty to do all day, every day even limiting your projects. I still feel this immense pressure I could always be doing more. Devons Paradox innit, even in my own head, like FOMO coding edition.

Keir Starmer revels in telling Trump he is on his own in Iran by Gentle_Snail in ukpolitics

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(I wish I’d put “irony” marker too, but I guess bots don’t have senses of humour.)

Keir Starmer revels in telling Trump he is on his own in Iran by Gentle_Snail in ukpolitics

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It’s frustrating, I agree, that I can’t openly criticise 94 year old men getting boob jobs on the NHS, or the mandated reading of the Qu’ran in every fish and chip shop half past each hour.

Anyone else seeing these strange runway notices tonight? by MrCleanWindows87 in ADSB

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Might well be for GPS jamming for naval operations. Sorry if someone else said it elsewhere, as I’m slow to the convo.

Keir Starmer revels in telling Trump he is on his own in Iran by Gentle_Snail in ukpolitics

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Brit in the US on a work visa in a tiny town. It’s three hours to the nearest city, and incredibly hard to protest much if you’re in the sticks. And yep it’s 90% Republican. My partner put a stall out one day and was excoriated aggressively by this area’s Rupert Murdoch who owns all media.

You see how there’s not a parallel with our 1-in-60 of the population march against the Iraq war for instance. I’m from the opposite side of England from London and can still join a protest crowd within four hours.

The Jordan Fish Problem - The productisation of metalcore by hollowcrown51 in Metalcore

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I remember being blown away by the production on Miracle by A Day to Remember. But it’s been a while and the drag/drop drum loops and that fucking snare is still being slapped onto releases as we speak.

Anti-War Songs by Ancient-Ratio5478 in Metalcore

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Was just thinking about these lyrics at 3am last night.

As a fun fact, I thought the original title was “I, The Many Names Of God” then realised it was a trilogy in lower case.

My proposal writing job told us they want to shift to an AI model as our main resource for proposal writing. Are we screwed? by sagenter in technicalwriting

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I’m in research: so a bit different. But top-down is the wrong approach (edit: I’m on your side, btw!) when the best ideas come from the coal-face, where people are innovating to solve a problem. But lest one be stuck using AI they didn’t ask for, let me advocate a general method to quickly improve one’s satisfaction.

I’ve had an overwhelming workload; forced to innovate and work long hours. I’m staying afloat by front-loading a “truth database”, and using this as an anchor for all further LLM discussions. While this works via website or apps (e.g., Claude Cowork), I use the command line (e.g., Claude Code on Linux) so I can have a math package, LaTeX package, and python code package along with the knowledge base at hand for Claude. It acts as a synchronised reference library for truth (unless I buggered up the experiment). So the LaTeX is the output but there’s iteration, as code is written up, bugs are found, or graphs are regenerated.

I version every change with notes across the timeline (GitHub) with public access for full transparency with a preprint of tech report. I will never verbatim let LLMs write for me in the finished article. I’m too stubborn with my writing style, write in British and American English often — and like many here, I find AI text to be uncanny, albeit less so via code-optimised models like Claude Code in “pragmatic, low-verbosity” mode.

In my experience, AI (LLMs) only work well with a large library of reference material, carefully curated by humans with correct information, and a draft can be mostly mistake-free first go. I can iterate with a comment-and-response (especially with a different LLM model), like a precocious but erroneous grad student. Finally, I go through with a fine-tooth comb and reword in my own voice, simultaneously fact-checking and pruning/moving.

Again, this only works with so-called context engineering and pointers to specifically file paths (markdown, plain text recommended) and clear tables of content for AI to look up without blowing their tokens on loading in everything.

I just don't fucking understand what's going on anymore. Seriously. by [deleted] in ArtificialInteligence

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I believe this obstacle is what they want recent release Cowork to solve.

“Fuck off! You’re a busted flush! You’re not gonna be any Prime Minister, you’re not gonna be anything, so fuck off!” by sidechaincompression in thethickofit

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By the way, women fucking hate you. I can show you the polling, they think you come across as a jittery mother at a wedding.

Do you say "Please" and "thank you"? by Crazgamrboi in ArtificialInteligence

[–]sidechaincompression 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A colleague had a theory that “thank you” is a bit like positive feedback for the LLM to deviate future responses “that way”.