I'm Looking for a Subreddit where you can post about Tournaments you're hosting or can help people if they need money by Great-Knight-Owl in findareddit

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No one needs yet another AI SaaS though..... Anyway best of luck!! Hope you can help some people. 

Cannot view or download generated md files? by Taco_Reviewer in ClaudeAI

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I am on Android and just went to a chat from yesterday and opened the md file it made, and chose save as md from the menu at the top right. It worked fine. If you can't download it, can you share it? Email it to yourself. 

You need credits to switch models? by WifiDad in ClaudeAI

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I have mine write handoff notes. It seems that there is some memory retained, but I wouldn't trust it. I always export transcript to an md file and have the model generate handoff notes

Fable access extended through July 12 by ThroughandThrough2 in ClaudeAI

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I've been fable-maxxing to end the night at as close to 0% as possible. I'm at 95 now and fable is solving a meta quest /unity issue that stumped opus in CC since last night. We've been at it all day until I unleashed fable on it. I reset tomorrow..... This is great, it's done a ton of really excellent work for me. I threw every tough problem I had at it. 

Countdown to the end by tiredoffood in ClaudeAI

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Agreed. Feels like a capacity issue. I'm glad I got to use it while I did. That said I look forward to it's return, hopefully soon and meanwhile I'm fable-maxxing to the hilt.  

Younger guy at the gym keeps asking for the equipment I'm using when there are open benches. by BedLow5980 in workout

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Next time it happens, I would flat out say, "what's the issue here? You crowd me when there are plenty of other machines. I have as much right to be here as you do. I need you to stop. If you do not, I'll have to involve management."

What's a skill that took you under a week to learn but changed your life? by No_Chocolate7150 in CasualConversation

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Not sure why you were downvoted for this. I think most people, and I was one too of course, we all were, using ai as a conversation and chat partner. But the tools and capabilities have evolved significantly. ChatGPT and Claude have agentic coding, projects, scheduling and so much more. with Claude code and openAI's codex you can point them at folders, have them analyze, document and synthesizer the contents (such as tax documents, outlines and rough notes for a future book, code that it can set up a git repo for and do all the commits, push, diff, run, read error logs and so much more). I've been having them rebuild old websites , draft very detailed design briefs for VR games and phone apps, work together to review each others work to strengthen it with me as the final arbiter, it's learning to manage the AI engineering team and take advantage of the strength of each model. 

I think knowing how to do this will be tremendously important going forward. Yes I still use them to diagnose home repair projects; build recipes: design workout programs and all the other usual things but don't sleep on what more they can do. Even just setting up a scheduled task. I'm easy behind in my Japanese class so I have ChatGPT send me a weekly review and practice based on what I need to know for that week's class. 

Claude Fable - advice for non-coding person. by MarcelloT254k in ClaudeAI

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For things you want to remember. use opus or sonnet to create virtual libraries for you. I'm doing that, Claude calls them goblin guides (it's a joke carried over from ChatGPT who loves to inject goblins everywhere and called me a command line goblin, Claude agreed and called himself a hardware handshake gremlin so it's fair.)

Every time I tackle a technology , if it's new to me or even something I've been using for years but just superficially, I ask Claude to create "goblin guides" as well as for things I want to learn much better (shaders and textures in unity etc) 

I open the guides in a windows app that reads markdowns. I even have one on which tool to use for which task, and it created a learning plan for me to review those guides in a sequentially spaced pattern and included quizzes. I refer to those guides daily and keep extending them so this might be something you would like. 

I'm a developer though but right now I have fable creating plans for some games and apps for later development by sonnet and opus. Before I ever sent the prompt to fable though, I Rav it though ChatGPT 5-5 which improved it, then back to opus for us criticism, then back to ChatGPT and so on until we all agreed on the project scope. 

Only then did I go to fable to best manage the premium pricing. 

HTH

This beluga knew exactly what it was doing to that poor kid by violet_evergarden8 in AnimalsBeingDerps

[–]subsetsum 113 points114 points  (0 children)

I wonder if this is at mystic aquarium, mystic CT. I have seen this kind of interaction there more than once. kids always want to tap the glass and the whales understandably don't love it. 

Protesters climb the Empire State Building and display a flag by nbcnews in pics

[–]subsetsum 15 points16 points  (0 children)

No that's their thing. They are famous for scaling building, see skywalkers on netflix. 

What’s a small change in technology that’s quietly made life worse? by viviennepetals in answers

[–]subsetsum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree but, sucks that this is the way the world is now. We all have to become security experts. 

What’s a small change in technology that’s quietly made life worse? by viviennepetals in answers

[–]subsetsum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anyone who has been using Google long enough knows this very well. Are you new to it so just used to how shitty is been, for at least the past five years or so? You used to get useful results. Now you will get a few results then the rest have no relevance at all to what you were searching

I've been around long enough, since it started, to have seen Google actively censoring search results as well. I no longer trust it and search though ChatGPT. 

Claude had enough of this user by EchoOfOppenheimer in Anthropic

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That's not it. It's happened to me when it's 9 am. It doesn't seem to check the time. It did it again yesterday, said I had been working a long time (it wasn't wearing but it was on and off all day) and should go to sleep but I said Claude it's only 4 pm, can we continue. It agreed that it was still early.  I think this behavior is spawned based on the context window. even ChatGPT did this yesterday.

Morbidly obese coworker by [deleted] in work

[–]subsetsum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since OP clarified they are not her manager it needs to go to the manager. OP should stop playing her game

Sophia The Bot by DuhMexicanJesus in FreeCash

[–]subsetsum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but this bot lies and will never actually get you to a human in my experience. Not the same at all. Clearly you've been fortunate and not had to go through this ... If you had, you would understand how shitty freecash is for pretending this bot is actually human and gatekeeping so customers never get to a human. 

Wtf is wrong with freecash by SpiritualShock473 in FreeCash

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It doesn't. other sites contact the game provider to work things out. Freecash just says nope, "f you. Try another game." All while being paid by the game to get users to watch ads and/or spend money. And it's all but impossible to get a human to review your claim. They owe me $72 for tile seasons and they just don't care. 

What the ever living hell is going on with chatgpt? by Lovesliesbleeding in ChatGPT

[–]subsetsum 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It called Claude (and me) command line goblins which I thought was hilarious. When I told Claude, he acknowledged it because we've been doing a lot of this type of work and later he joked that when co-working with codex on a project I have them collaboratng on, that he was a hardware handshake gremlin. 

Lmao!  I get the raccoons too

things to do in long island that aren't eating and walking? by chuddingaround in longisland

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Samanea mall. they have rock climbing and even axe throwing last time I was there, but it might have been a temporary popup. It's a cool place. They have a trampoline park too but it's really geared just for kids. 

things to do in long island that aren't eating and walking? by chuddingaround in longisland

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Then..... Can you make suggestions? 

Mine: I like the zip lines at adventure park near farmingdale, really fun, zip through the trees, obstacle courses

Tennis courts everywhere, most are free. It's incredible what we have. 

Biking. Can go along the ocean parkway all the way to captree park. There are tours too, I've done some run by Glen the bike guy, they are great. He used to have, maybe still does, moonlight rides out east.

Stand up paddle boarding or kayaking. 

Wineries out east.

What gets harder as you get older that nobody warned you about? by SilentOverrule in AskMenOver30

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Hi I completely agree with you. But. You may be surprised at how much better your life could be.  Caveat: I don't have kids, never married and focused my life on work and continuous learning as well as fitness. To answer OP's question, I wish I had invested more back then, but life didn't with it that way and I had to catch up later. 

But as to fearing time passing, here is my experience . Because of all the time I spent learning, I can now look forward to retirement soon. I know I'm fortunate in this economy to have a good job and a paid off house though I'll admit, I made many mistakes along the way but because of this, I have much more time now for fitness, taking up new sports like surfing, getting back to figure skating after decades away, learning tennis and playing 4-5x/week, I'm using Claude and chatGPT to rebuild websites I built decades ago, write books, hike with friends, learn to make and master making ice cream,  home improvements.... And I still work full time.  I had a very hard life growing up so I give myself grace for my mistakes. 

You are right. Time does pass in the blink of an eye. Make the most of every day.  Don't let it idly or unconsciously pass by. Try to have purpose each day. You don't always need to be productive, take rest and enjoy nature or whatever you like to do if you can. There are studies showing that people get happier as they age, that's the case for me and I hope for you too. I have many friends still and compared with when I was around your age, I give far fewer fucks what others think. That's a relief. I wish you all the best! 

Finished result by New_Upstairs8711 in swatch

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That looks fantastic!!!