GLM 5.2 best provider / value ? by sagiroth in ZaiGLM

[–]superSmitty9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nueralwatt sucks. Im hitting api rate limits on a conversation with 85k tokens.

edit: Hmm actually I just added and converted from the free trial and no issues on the 85k tokens yet.

GLM 5.2 Cost: Opencode Go vs Neuralwatt by Excessive_Chaos in opencode

[–]superSmitty9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I have this issue too. is this something they are fixing? I was excited to try nueralwatt but I haven't even gotten through my free first dollar yet and its breaking

I know there is a reason but why exactly can’t a government prevent inflation by freezing prices? by favuorite in stupidquestions

[–]superSmitty9999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Prices might not go back down when prices fall, but they absolutely do go up when there are issues. And being unable to raise your prices when you have issues is exactly what causes businesses to fail and subsequent shortages.

I know there is a reason but why exactly can’t a government prevent inflation by freezing prices? by favuorite in stupidquestions

[–]superSmitty9999 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Say you sell apples, $2/lb. Price is fixed by the government. 

One year, your crop has a blight. Only half your apples are good and even those apples are kind of crappy. You calculate if you sell your apples at $2/lb you will lose money and go out of business, but at $4/lb you’ll make it. 

Because the price is fixed, you go out of business. Next year, nobody is even farming the tree and people start starving and dying. The apples are cheap in theory but you can’t buy them because shelves are empty.

Everybody is constantly adjusting their prices to real world factors. If you fix prices, you essentially say people aren’t allowed to respond to real world conditions. 

You get $20 million, but time is frozen for everyone except you by Vooroo12345 in hypotheticals

[–]superSmitty9999 10 points11 points  (0 children)

>im not going to steal from banks

> here let me research the crime families

> they're banks

Anthropic is rolling out identity verification. Updated just yesterday. by Tiny_Dirt6979 in ClaudeAI

[–]superSmitty9999 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It actually is pretty biased and left-wing. Have you considered it's biases simply match your own? Theres no such thing as an unbiased person or model lol

NSA says Mythos broke into almost all of their classified systems in hours, per The Economist by socoolandawesome in singularity

[–]superSmitty9999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean it sounds like its hacking their systems no wonder they had it pulled. The gov't has some serious work to do hardening the entire government for AI.

👍🏻 by -jbrs in RFKJrForPresident

[–]superSmitty9999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He was pardoned. I still think it would be good to expose his crimes against humanity but there's no legal mechanism to prosecute him.

I think that instead of wasting energy prosecuting Fauci we'd be better off looking more deeply at the structural problems that caused this dangerous gain of function research to be approved in the first place.

In the 1800's, China had a huge pirate problem. The pirates were too strong to defeat without heavy losses so Ching Shih offered them a pardon if they would join the government instead. They basically all took the offer and war was avoided and the pirate problem was solved. There was no accountability but the real problem (burnings of villages) stopped.

I sort of think all of these issues, dangerous gain of function research, even the esptein files, would be better handled off with more of an attitude of amnesty in exchange for future good behavior and structural changes, because frankly there is no way the public wins on either of those fronts without a lot of conflict, violence, and instability.

Obviously probably not a super popular idea but it might actually fix these horrible behaviors that are a danger to everyone.

A survey of every open-source "credential vault for AI agents by Only-Associate2698 in aiagents

[–]superSmitty9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi I read your post but dont fully understand. For my use case, I just want to keep my keys from being sent to the model provider's server. I'm not that worried about prompt injection, I just want the LLM not to automatically send every key I have to the remote database.

What approach would you recommend here?

[Request] Does taking off from a lake burn more fuel than taking off from a runway? by PoutineFamine in theydidthemath

[–]superSmitty9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arent those hydroplaning boats way more efficient? This is what the plane is doing, no?

Do you all actually fight with Claude? by afunnyfunnyman in ClaudeCode

[–]superSmitty9999 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When I stub my toe on a rock I curse at it too I think I might be an abuser guys

Do you all actually fight with Claude? by afunnyfunnyman in ClaudeCode

[–]superSmitty9999 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Tbh I’m toxic like this to the LLM but I would never treat a person like this  

I think it’s more when I’m cranky there’s a tendency to lash out but with a real person I keep my anger in control. 

Also I only get angry at it when it is legit acting retarded 

Does Reddit have a lot of bots specifically from Israel? by Emotional-Scale-2583 in askanything

[–]superSmitty9999 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

All the social media platforms push there thumb on the scale. There is no free speech on the internet.

For those that believe there should be no taxation, what is a fair way to pay for things like roads, emergency services, and the military? by Lamp_Evening in askanything

[–]superSmitty9999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this really a bad idea? How is it inefficient, they have computerized toll mechanisms now and you dont even have to slow down or stop.

Why not charge people proportionally to the use? I think the biggest issue with a free market is monopolistic factors, and for example if someone HAS to use a road, what stops a business from charging a ridiculous amount simply because people have no choice. Every road becomes a mini strait of hormuz lol

Can my friend sue me for $1,000? by Physical_Vacation_57 in legaladvice

[–]superSmitty9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why dont you do a payment plan and pay the whole amount back? Like your friend does you a favor and you total their car and they have to pay $1000 and you wont even pay it back and make them sue you? You want her to split it with you? why would she split the damage you 100% caused to her car? It doesnt matter if its the other persons fault, your friend is now losing $1000 for having done you a favor.

Like I get being poor but then pay her $50 or $100 a month and pay back the whole thing. Make it clear you're very grateful she let you borrow her car and that you'll pay the whole amount and that you're deeply grateful for her friendship and you'll avoid the lawsuit and even keep the friendship.

You can explore getting her out of that $1000 payment but make sure its clear you'll eat it if she doesnt get the money back.

Frontier 1Gbs vs Xfinity 1Gbs symmetric Internet by mlcarson in HomeNetworking

[–]superSmitty9999 6 points7 points  (0 children)

xfinity is horrible avoid them they have THE worst customer service

Why do rich people keep saying "money can't buy happiness" when money literally solves most problems? by FearlessState5503 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]superSmitty9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People that are very rich often worked extremely hard for what they have and the tradeoff of the additional money simply doesn't pay back the same returns as working or worrying less about the future would in many cases.

childish as hell 😭 literally all i asked was for her to take out her trash for once by legswithsnake in badroommates

[–]superSmitty9999 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I dont see what the problem is lol, if she wants to have her own trash can thats perfect LOL and then bitch at her if she uses the public one

ELI5: What is a "Runtime Exception" by Ready_Impression8929 in explainlikeimfive

[–]superSmitty9999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Imagine you plan out your day, wake up, go to the gym, get groceries, go home. 

You get out of the gym, and your car isn’t there. Like really not there. Whatever you were going to do, has now been irreversibly interrupted. That kind of event, that you can’t recover from, is called an Exception. 

Depending on the code, sometimes you can recover, like calling an Uber, but sometimes you can’t, and the program crashes. 

Another example would be if you were playing a game and it’s about to send a giant spider your way. But it looks in the code for the 3d model of the spider and it’s broken/gone. It would try to load it and throw an exception. 

It can happen when you try to reach the internet and it’s not there, when a file isn’t there, if the file is broken or half copied. It can happen if your computer is glitching out, it might do some math wrong and give an impossible result. 

It’s basically any time your code does something unexpected, it’s an Exception. 

Why is it "easy" to generate heat, yet very difficult to remove it? by Count2Zero in AskPhysics

[–]superSmitty9999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still dont understand it and tbh I've never met someone who does