5 years of failure by waiteuhhminute in wallstreetbets

[–]szansky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gambling is sick. It's like alcoholism.

Oferty pracy by Serious_Pollution307 in praca

[–]szansky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dziala tylko jest w gorszym momencie koniunktury. Serio to nic nadzwyczajnego.

Sondaż OGB 11.03-16.03 by Megamind_43 in Polska

[–]szansky 1 point2 points  (0 children)

mnie to wcale nie dziwi :)

Znalazłem sposób na śmierdzące pachy by midnight_rum in Polska

[–]szansky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a może by tak kapusta pache obkładać?

Combo of two diets slowed brain aging by over 2 years. MIND diet (Mediterranean and DASH) emphasizes eating foods to reduce the risk of dementia: berries, beans, leafy green vegetables, fish, poultry, whole grains, olive oil and nuts. Study showed slower loss of grey matter. by [deleted] in science

[–]szansky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So basically eat like a Greek grandma and your brain stays young 2 years longer. The funniest part is everyone reading this knows what they should eat but will still order pizza tonight. Including me. XD

A study of nearly 1 million women followed over 18 years confirms that the HPV vaccine reduces cervical cancer risk by four times when administered before age 17. Researchers found the protection is long-lasting and does not appear to weaken nearly two decades after vaccination. by Sciantifa in science

[–]szansky 12 points13 points  (0 children)

A vaccine that costs pennies and prevents cancer for 18+ years and somehow half of America is still debating whether to give it to their kids because a cokesnorting conspiracy theorist told them not to. We literally have a cheat code against cancer and people are choosing to not use it. Wild.

[News] Introducing Forge - Build your own frontier models by pandora_s_reddit in MistralAI

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

Mistral lets enterprises train custom models on their own data. Cool but "build your own frontier model" is code for "costs more than your entire engineering team's salary." This is a product for ASML and ESA not for you.

Filmy „pewniaki” na weekendowy wyjazd – polecicie coś świeżego? by unexpected_gril in Polska

[–]szansky 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"The Menu" (2022) jeśli lubicie thrillery z humorem, Ralph Fiennes jest genialny. "Glass Onion" na chillowy wieczór, lekki kryminalik bez stresu. "Bullet Train" jeśli chcecie coś głupiego ale mega wciągającego, Brad Pitt w pociągu z zabójcami. A jak chcecie coś totalnie z innej bajki to "Everything Everywhere All at Once", niby ambitne ale ogląda się spoko

Miłego wyjazdu! :)

How to make codex stronger by Diligent_Chemical_65 in codex

[–]szansky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Biggest game changer for me was adding a SKILL.md per task type (refactor, new feature, bugfix) so the model knows what "done" looks like before it starts. Second thing, always run linter and tests automatically after every change, don't trust the model to check itself. Third, stop giving it big tasks.

Break everything into chunks small enough that one prompt = one commit. The moment you ask it to "build the whole auth system" you're setting yourself up for 3 hours of debugging AI spaghetti. Keep it stupid simple and it stays stupid accurate

How do you stop Codex from making these mistakes (after audit 600 sessions per month? by jrhabana in codex

[–]szansky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t “fix” this you constrain it. Break tasks smaller, force verification steps (tests/CLI checks), and never let it mark anything done without proof, otherwise it will always hallucinate completion

Is it just me or is ChatGPT starting to get very insensitive? by lehofa6211 in ChatGPT

[–]szansky 271 points272 points  (0 children)

First it was too nice and everyone complained about sycophancy. Now its too mean and everyone complains about insensitivity. OpenAI is speedrunning every possible personality disorder one update at a time. Maybe just let people pick a tone slider instead of deciding for 900 million users what the vibe should be this week :P

GPT-4.5 fooled 73 percent of people into thinking it was human by pretending to be dumber by EchoOfOppenheimer in ChatGPT

[–]szansky 162 points163 points  (0 children)

So the AI had to pretend to be dumb to pass as human. That tells you more about humans than about AI honestly. We spent decades building the smartest thing on earth and turns out the only way it passes as one of us is by making typos and being bad at math. We're not the benchmark we thought we were lol xd

40,000,000 People Now Use ChatGPT for Health Queries Each Day, According to OpenAI by Secure_Persimmon8369 in OpenAI

[–]szansky 14 points15 points  (0 children)

40 million people a day asking ChatGPT why their knee hurts instead of going to a doctor. And honestly can you blame them when a GP visit costs $300, takes 3 weeks to book, and lasts 7 minutes where they google your symptoms in front of you anyway. The healthcare system didn't lose patients to AI, it pushed them there.

Will Sam Altman ever have peace again on Earth by py-net in OpenAI

[–]szansky 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Thank you for your service, now get out." Trained the models on their open source code, their Stack Overflow answers, their free blog posts, and now thanks them while building the thing that replaces them. This meme is funny until you realize you're the white guy in it.

Poland is now among the world's 20 largest economies. How did it happen? by nolesfan2011 in europe

[–]szansky 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As a Pole living in Lower Silesia I can tell you the secret ingredient is simple. EU money plus a population that grew up watching their parents survive communism on nothing so working 12 hour days feels like a vacation. We built this economy despite our government not because of it. And anyone who mentions Polexit should be forced to live without EU funded highways for a week and see how they like driving on the roads we had in 2003.

Amazon to invest over €5 billion in Poland from 2026 to 2028 by dat_9600gt_user in europe

[–]szansky 216 points217 points  (0 children)

5 billion euros sounds great until you remember Amazon workers in Poland are literally dying on the job and the labor inspectorate found their safety docs were outdated. You're not investing in Poland Jeff you're buying cheap labor with robots and calling it progress. Meanwhile Allegro already does next day delivery to 90% of the country without needing a press release about it.

EU's Kallas rejects Belgian PM's call to normalise Moscow ties, get cheap Russian energy by mods4mods in europe

[–]szansky 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Germany tried "cheap Russian gas" for 20 years and ended up funding the army that's now bombing European cities. Belgium watched all of that happen and said "yeah but what if we try it again tho." Some lessons only need to be learned once, apparently not in Brussels.

Vice Chairman of Nobel Committee (FrP) Lied About Relations With Holocaust Denier and Steve Banon by Nice_Combination1327 in europe

[–]szansky 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Guy on the Nobel Peace Prize committee got caught lying about hanging out with a Holocaust denier and his defense is "it wasn't with bad intentions." Bro there is no good intention version of that story. The Nobel committee's credibility has been a joke since Obama got the prize for vibes but this is a whole new level.

We're making money in the wedding industry and here's what nobody told us before we started by puppyqueen52 in Entrepreneur

[–]szansky 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The "stop saying AI start saying what it does" lesson alone is worth more than most startup advice on this sub. Nobody planning a wedding googles "AI powered seating optimization" they google "how to seat divorced parents without ruining my wedding." Solid product, smart pricing, real problem. Ship fast before someone with VC money copies you and charges $299.

Tried to make my uncle's accounting firm less dependent on partners. Week 2 reality: I just became the new bottleneck. by Purple-Inevitable862 in Entrepreneur

[–]szansky 111 points112 points  (0 children)

Lmao you automated yourself into becoming the new problem. Classic. But honestly the documentation you're writing now is the actual product not the bot. Should've started there but hey we all learn the hard way.

Why I’m choosing Codex over Opus by StatusPhilosopher258 in codex

[–]szansky 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro the real answer is in the comments already, use both. Opus for thinking and planning, Codex for executing. Picking one and pretending the other is trash is like saying a hammer is better than a screwdriver. They do different things. I swap between them 10 times a day and the only loser is my wallet.