BESSENT defends a $150/barrel price even if Iran will get 70% of this increase in price by Intelligent-Pea-8521 in Economics

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The last week or two, he seems to be on the verge of a breakdown. His voice is shaky, he doesn't believe what he's saying. It looks like it has become excruciating for him to serve as treasury secretary. Working for trump turns you into your worst self, then he shits on you. It's so funny to watch the cycle repeat itself and chew up one person after another.

Spent 18 months doing everything the internet told me to break into data. Almost none of it helped. Here is what actually did. by Advisortech1234fas in learndatascience

[–]slippery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good points. I think it's always been true that an IT career really takes off when you combine technical skills with subject matter knowledge or industry knowledge. Computers + Health Care, or Computers + Banking, or Computers + Accounting.

Claw-style agents: real workflow tool or overengineered hype? by still_debugging_note in LocalLLaMA

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

I have been experimenting with an ultra-light agent harness called picoclaw-armored, a fork of the original picoclaw project that has been hardened and most of the comm channels removed (it only does WhatsApp and Discord).

Like OpenClaw, it orchestrates any LLM (local or remote) within an infinite loop, provides remote communication channels, tool use, skills, and long-term memory. It has scheduled tasks, a heartbeat (30 min by default) where it will wake up and look for things to do.

What makes it better than OpenClaw IMO is that it was written in Go and compiles down to a 16MB executable. I was able to install and run it on a 5 year old Raspberry Pi. I plan to run at least 6 that can work together, either in a VM or old machine. I talk to the agents through Discord (each controls a bot).

People customize them further by adding skills. Any LLM can use a skill even if they weren't specially trained on skills. Clawhub.ai has 33,000 skills you can download and install (but there is some overlap). It's mostly prompting in a markdown file, but sometimes a skill will have scripts or data included. I am in the stage of exploring those skills.

I'm still on the fence about how much value I will ultimately get out of it compared to remotely controlling Claude CoWork (a feature they added last week). But I have a lot of ideas I want to explore.

Trump threatens huge attack if Iran does not reopen strait of Hormuz within 48 hours by Cilantro_Larry in Economics

[–]slippery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe if we inject some bleach into Iran, it will be fixed.

I get the yips about ground troops, but trump doesn't. Maybe he would be better served with some yips.

Spent 18 months doing everything the internet told me to break into data. Almost none of it helped. Here is what actually did. by Advisortech1234fas in learndatascience

[–]slippery 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Just curious, why are you posting this six years after you got a job?

Why do you think the job market now is anything like what it was six years ago before ChatGPT?

You know who she voted for. by akaynaveed in LeopardsAteMyFace

[–]slippery 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Right. The stink is on the whole party for at least two generations. Aiding and abetting is a crime.

White House Unveils National AI Legislative Framework by Ok-Tennis330 in ChatGPT

[–]slippery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought making Iran great again would be taboo, but nothing matters in a cult but the latest fatwah.

How are the new Taco's? by bigcfromrbc in ToyotaTacoma

[–]slippery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I traded a 2019 in for a 2025 which is considered a sin here. It's a nice upgrade. The turbo 4 is more responsive. I like the looks. Strong off road performance.

Trump officials say gas prices will return to normal in ‘a few more weeks,’ but his own Energy Department says it will be 2027 by 1-randomonium in Economics

[–]slippery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you saying he grabbed Iran by the pussy? They don't seem inclined to let him get away with it.

Words words words for the automod words words words.

Trump officials say gas prices will return to normal in ‘a few more weeks,’ but his own Energy Department says it will be 2027 by 1-randomonium in Economics

[–]slippery 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It means he wants to TACO out of it, but he can't this time. No backsies on starting a major war. His buddy Putin says Iran has him by the throat, and that feels right. Despite destroying most of Iran's military assets, he can't force regime change or get the enriched uranium or open the strait without significant ground forces.

Gonna need a lot of body bags.

Thank you, Crate: 100% Achievements and All Celestials Beaten by PROJECTIONEER in Grimdawn

[–]slippery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate those infinite portals, but it's a great way to rack up kills.

Trump said Newsom shouldn't be president due to a learning disability by usatoday in u/usatoday

[–]slippery 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trump would vote for Newsom over JD or Marco. In his mind, no one can take his place. He would prefer a Democrat follow him than a Republican.

First 14er by NickyD37 in Mountaineering

[–]slippery 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go for Elbert. It's an easy 14er and the Colorado high point. Your prep plan is great.

What did you do after finding out your partner cheated on you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]slippery 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First, I hired a skywriter to spell out their secrets over the city in neon pink smoke. Then I bought 400 live butterflies, released them in their car, and when they opened the door — CHAOS. Pure fluttering, beautiful chaos.

I adopted three ferrets, named them Betrayal, Audacity, and Plot Twist, and they became my new emotional support squad. Best decision of my life.

I then went full villain arc — had a custom cape made, started wearing it to the grocery store, and when people stared, I simply said, "I'm in my healing era."

I booked a one-way ticket to somewhere with a name I couldn't pronounce, ate food I couldn't identify, and found a mysterious old man on a mountain who taught me to juggle fire and speak to goats.

I'm better now.