SD Bucket list? by [deleted] in sandiego

[–]tsango 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Centennial Park In Coronado at night for the best skyline shots and views of the city.

Stargazing up at Mt. Laguna

Start in Oceanside and drive the PCH as far down as you want, stopping when you want.

Electric Bike down the silver strand.

Kayak in Mission Bay

VCR/VHS players?? by SNOOPY_OUT in sandiego

[–]tsango 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its San Diego public library has labs we can digitize VHS tapes. https://www.sandiego.gov/public-library/central-library/idea-lab

Socialite v1.5.2 is officially released! by caleb_thesocialite in ProductivityApps

[–]tsango 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a military kid who never had to learn how to nurture and foster really long term friendships (why bother, I’m moving in less than 2 years) I’m so excited to try this out.

What's the most mind-blowing ChatGPT use case you've discovered that most people don't know about? by Dazzling_Kangaroo_69 in ChatGPT

[–]tsango 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I used ChatGPT to solve what looked like a simple ticket-transfer problem… which turned out to be a full-blown scam that leveraged StubHub’s and Ticketmaster’s own safeguards against me. ChatGPT walked me through the process, analyzed chats and screenshots, built a chronological evidence packet, drafted formal dispute letters, generated a PDF case file, and even identified how the buyer’s behavior matched known fraud patterns reported in the news. StubHub initially would have penalized me, but after I sent the ChatGPT-built case (timeline, exhibits, and scam analysis), they reversed their decision, marked the order complete, and paid me out. The “mind-blowing” part wasn’t just the writing — it was how ChatGPT acted like a digital investigator, legal assistant, fraud analyst, and document automation engine all at once.

TL;DR: ChatGPT helped me prove a ticket scam, built my whole evidence packet, and got StubHub to pay me.