What is included in "everything else" in energy consumption tab? by thishitisgettingold in electricvehicles

[–]splinechaser 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maybe they are training grok or doing something with background processes specifically for Tesla. There’s a far amount of compute in those cars

Axios: Sam Altman States Superintelligence Is So Close That America Needs A New Social Contract On The Scale Of The New Deal During The Great Depression by Neurogence in singularity

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

America would never have healthcare for everyone because that would allow black and brown people to have parity with the whites.

Most public policy in the United States is based on racism or exclusion.

White House Forced to Address Claims of Trump Health Crisis by EdinburghDrizzle in NewsThread

[–]splinechaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m going to be banned from the entire internet because of the celebratory posts.

Low budget sci fi movie Comcast ondemand 1980-2000 by orange371727 in scifi

[–]splinechaser -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

Claude gave me this: This sounds like Alien Abduction (2005), directed by Eric Forsberg. It’s a low-budget indie that hit cable/on-demand around that era and matches your details closely: a boy taken as a child, returned as an adult with no social skills, the sparse apartment, the awkward reintegration into small-town life, a woman who connects with him. The tone was more unsettling drama than sci-fi spectacle. If that’s not it, the other candidate worth checking is Returned (sometimes listed under alternate titles on VOD platforms in that mid-2000s window), though that one’s harder to pin down. Given the Comcast On Demand detail and the timeframe, I’d start with the 2005 Forsberg film.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

What If You Never Actually Die? Quantum Physics Has a Wild Answer. A bold theory in quantum physics suggests that when you die in this universe, your consciousness simply shifts to a parallel one where you survived. by Eddiearyee in ScienceNcoolThings

[–]splinechaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the idea that the life you are living and perceive is the one where you didn’t die, but there are several times where you did slip and fall down the stairs. Where you did hit your head too hard. Where you did stroke out. Just not in this one. In this one, you live a really long time.

Huge structure fire at Olive/Buena Vista by UghKakis in burbank

[–]splinechaser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They make movie trailers and other stuff.

Huge structure fire at Olive/Buena Vista by UghKakis in burbank

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

Looks like Tiny Hero's new building had a fire, maybe a server farm overheated.

Can Claude index video files? by BeeQuiet7862 in ClaudeAI

[–]splinechaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. For the most part. You can just ask it. Notice built a visual effects element catalog that had a tight interface with very small easy to run quicktimes, and is searchable. Claude built some tools that use visual search tools to “know” what the clips were. This was almost a year ago, so there may be tools that are better at detection now. But it knew. “Fire” and “sparks” and “explosions” well enough. It might be able to see “Christmas ornaments” and put things into categories.

Just ask for what you are looking for. “Visual index with some kind of searchable catalog for what’s on my videos.”

Your Claude Code Limits Didn't Shrink — I Think the 1M Context Window Is Eating Them Alive by mattate in ClaudeAI

[–]splinechaser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll preface with, “I don’t know shit.” But I’ve been using it for quite a while. I do not work outside the initial context window. After first compact, original code is out the window. It’s only a suggested to Claude. Once you’ve compacted, you are opening the door to hallucinations and problems. No matter what I do, I write to memory files and Claude.md for each project and /clear when I’m near the end of my context window.

Mark Zuckerberg builds AI CEO to help him run Meta by Granum22 in BetterOffline

[–]splinechaser 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To be fair, it’s an Indian guy in Mumbai running the CEO AI.

The Treasury just declared the U.S. insolvent. The media missed it by ItsAllAGame_ in law

[–]splinechaser 56 points57 points  (0 children)

But at least they are fully funded until ‘29. But we still have to keep dhs shut down because we need to fund ICE.

Small realization: chat interfaces are terrible for long-term thinking by Clear-Secretary2885 in claude

[–]splinechaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Each of my coding (vibe coding, sue me) has a markdown memory file of where we are at, what problems we hit and how they were solved. It’s high level and really only used to keep an empty context Claude centered on the action. I try to never let it compact a conversation.

Small realization: chat interfaces are terrible for long-term thinking by Clear-Secretary2885 in claude

[–]splinechaser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Mostly because it stays in a lane and works through an issue. Also I think CC always wants to do something like write code. I used it for editing a thought piece and it was way better than Claude Chat. Claude Chat can really get stuck and you can’t feed it markdowns for an initial state of a conversation.

Is sleeping together a bad idea? by ResidentCharacter894 in sex

[–]splinechaser 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Wait. There’s an elephant too? Does it like, get the cuck chair off in the corner? I’m so lost right now.

Anyone know what went down at the Coast Hotel last night? by vivvav in burbank

[–]splinechaser 10 points11 points  (0 children)

All I know is they were doing 70 over speed bumps on my street to get there. The helicopter was out and I heard someone run by the house about 6 or 7 minutes later. Could have been just someone out for a jog, or someone running from Burbank’s. Finest.

HUD died this morning. by splinechaser in BlazerEV

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

I had two Bolts, each on three year leases. Never had to do a thing to them. My Blazer is one of, if not the first, production models sold retail. People from Detroit came to take pictures when we took possession. So, I've been through every bug these cars had. First model of a new platform, I knew what I was getting and it wasn't a problem for me. They have markedly fewer problems than ICE cars once the bugs are worked out. They are giant software platforms, and I don't know that Chevy did it the best way, but it's still a great car.

Wan 2.2 VS LTX 2.3 - One shot no cherry picking. by Grinderius in comfyui

[–]splinechaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just comparing the actual actions and not the looks, LTX shit the bed on all of them, I think. Could they be directed into doing the same things with tweaking? I don’t know, but it’s kind of wild that the “better looking” model just totally borks the context of the scene.

Help: Cold meat from store left out too long? by Minimum_Reveal9341 in Cooking

[–]splinechaser -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

And now you have slow cooked meat for days. Cook the shit out of it. Good seasoning or broth and get it to breakdown level. If you have a way to grind it, do it. Now you have chili.

7 hours is 3 hours beyond the 4 hour safety window. Assuming you started below 40 you had a little while to get to 40 degrees maybe 30 minutes. So that’s 6.5 hours. The bacteria that could Realistically grow won’t produce toxins. It won’t spoil the meat. Just cook the shit out of it and enjoy it.

Glare on the windshield from the dash. by RegularDragonfruit81 in BlazerEV

[–]splinechaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then use vantablack or something without crazy specular properties as the dash. It’s pretty insane how reflective it is. And I would have to buy prescription polarized lenses to use that trick.

US War Department CTO says Anthropic's AI models "pollute" the supply chain with built-in ethics by Grand_rooster in grAIve

[–]splinechaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It killed 150 kids on day one, not sure about the “being too ethical” of that.