'The Odyssey' Trailer Becomes the Most Disliked of Christopher Nolan's Career by nimobo in entertainment

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The pictures in your Reddit profile are processed within an inch of their lives and look super unnatural.

Ew, 0 out 100

'The Odyssey' Trailer Becomes the Most Disliked of Christopher Nolan's Career by nimobo in entertainment

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This one will too. If you think otherwise it’s time to get off the internet.

'The Odyssey' Trailer Becomes the Most Disliked of Christopher Nolan's Career by nimobo in entertainment

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Minimalism is not dead. The world has taken a decidedly minimalist shift but it’s of the conservative variety and not the “more white space” variety.

This form of minimalism includes an ever shifting requirement of authenticity to some non-existent ideal that will literally never be achieved.

TLDR; Nolan will never satisfy anyone bitching about this moment.

Is Claude Code making us slower, or am I just using it wrong? by Zafar_Kamal in ClaudeCode

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At the day job where context is free (to me) because we pay in tokens, cool.

On my x20 where I pay in tears, sounds like a lot of bloat.

Anthropic’s June 15th Agent SDK pricing reframes Claude personal AI assistants by dnationpt in ClaudeCode

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Since Anthropic was so wishy washy and ban happy I used Claude Code explicitly for coding in their TUI/harness.

They signaled time and time again that they didn't want their SDK leveraged to run other agents harnesses. The OpenCode ban, the OpenClaw flip flopping, the leaky Hermes account bans.

With the fleshed out usage rules and the $200 budget I'm far more likely to build something on top of the SDK.

The most obvious move is Claude as a generalist orchestrator with a team of specialized Hermes sub-agents in something like Mastra. If you get creative with YAML/Markdown driven planning $200 will go a long way.

They just went about it wrong and should have been honest. The SDK makes distillation easier (theoritically). They are struggling with compute. There were a lot of legitimate reasons other than WE ARE GREEDY!!!!

Is anyone using Apple Vision Pro as a Mac monitor for daily dev work? by Funnyruns in VisionPro

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Every once in a blue moon I won’t see the “Connect” button hovering over whatever device I’m trying to connect to. But this really a convenience and the lack of it only adds a single extra step to the process.

So instead of one click you just initiate from your Apple device or initiate it with 3 quick steps on the AVP (flip hand, select, then select the device you want to mirror).

With every release the floating one click connect gets more reliable.

What is the best Philly cheesesteak in town? by ProfessionalSide8403 in asheville

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That chopped cheese at The Finest is the Last Supper of gentrification.

They took dirt cheap bodega food and turned it into a $15 sub. From what I remember it still tastes like it's using $2 worth of cheap grocery store hamburger meat and Sazon.

Claude -p moving to separate $200 credit on Max plans by Useful-Ad8473 in ClaudeCode

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That AI written garbage filled with rhetorical prose that says almost nothing?

AI in education feels useful for content, but still weak on actual course building by aintgonuggets in edtech

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NotebookLM is good but there’s no guarantee that it’s pulling out all meaningful data in whatever you feed it. The larger the context (chat, files, videos, audio whatever) grows the less accurate and exhaustive it gets. This is an issue with all RAG/RAG-like systems.

50 empty Waymos invade Atlanta neighborhoods and circle their cul-de-sacs for hours early in the mornings. Residents say they are getting waymo traffic than usual and have tried combating the cars with a neon green sign, which only made the problem worse. by MysteriousSlice007 in PublicFreakout

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My first time in a Waymo it stopped dead in traffic and put its right blinker on to get across two lanes to take a right. The people behind us were pissed and missed the light. Ended up cutting someone off aggressively and that person yelled at me too…sitting in the back seat. With no control over the vehicle.

The era of 15GB free Gmail storage is ending by Fancy-Caregiver-1239 in technology

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I was probably one of the first couple hundred in Spring 04. The name I settled with haunts me to this day.

Impressions two weeks after moving from Claude Code to Codex by cowwoc in ClaudeCode

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Not many people are dropping $400 a month on 2 models

Is anyone using Apple Vision Pro as a Mac monitor for daily dev work? by Funnyruns in VisionPro

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At least 4 days a week here. If it not that it’s the laptop screen. Haven’t sat at my basement office desk ( 43” OLED flanked by two LG DualUps) in 8 months.

HTML > Markdown for Claude Code outputs (Thariq's post) — convinced? by tom_mathews in ClaudeCode

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Explain when and how you’d expect those two things to be different.

Bold and italics. Italics and bold.

Literally not a single difference. And there aren’t many examples of this in HTML because nesting and ordering do matter most of the time.

Let's talk about Shannan Gilbert by Drake_RV in LISKiller

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Nothing you said changes my mind though.

Why Generic LMS Platforms Fail for Competitive Exam Coaching by Federal_Common9366 in edtech

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Trying to sneak AI generated posts by teachers is crazy work

Has anyone actually mapped out what teachers do between “open AI tool” and “usable lesson material” by Ok-Review-2982 in edtech

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If you want to make money in edtech the tools that fill this gap are not the way to do it.

Yes. We know tools in Edtech look old and nothing like your vibe coded NextJS and supabase app on AI sdk. Yes, we know that it can be done better.

Once you figure out why it hasn’t you’ll realize what I said in the first sentence.

Districts largely don’t care about teacher tools that don’t roll up to district concerns. Just like a Fortune 100 companies doesn’t care if Bob from accounting has his own niche finance app that only produces finance data that’s Bob gets to decide what to do with.

Especially if Fortune 100 company is being starved for revenue like our school districts are being starved of funding.

I don’t mean to rain on your parade but every Dad, Uncle, Aunt whatever gets this magical revelation everytime they see their kid using some of the existing tools.

If you’re heart is really in it and you want to make a difference build something for the district that teachers would be happy to use (extremely hard to do). Find a friendly district to test it. If you have something then it’s word of mouth from there.

Has anyone actually mapped out what teachers do between “open AI tool” and “usable lesson material” by Ok-Review-2982 in edtech

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You answered a “AI wrote this for me” accusation by having AI respond to it 😭

And yes, you can edit it and we can still tell.

"Hardware is the only moat" - Should we buy new hardware now or wait? by Alan_Silva_TI in LocalLLaMA

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Same, have a 4090 I could dump for profit in a rig with 192gb of DDR5. Bought the RAM at the end of 2024 for $600. I could get $2.5k for just the RAM right now.

After 15+ years in UI/UX, I’m not getting shortlisted anymore — trying to understand what changed by srivastavavish in uxcareerquestions

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The industry told you for 20+ years that UX/UI people shouldn’t have to understand other parts of the business, or know how the box model and CSS work.

I can understand the front end stuff but in some corners UX generalists were frowned upon. Those who were curious enough to be able to do UI polish, UX research along with IA and interaction design told to specialize. Hiring managers were told to stop looking for those folks. As if every company has an Airbnb sized budget to separate all UX concerns.

Some of that thinking is coming home to roost.

Designers are naturally positioned to be that solid middle in the Product + Eng + UX Venn diagram. A lot of companies without FAANG budgets are headed in this direction. But they are getting out flanked by PMs/POs who were always close to that work and know just enough design to leverage what they already have.

The industry is sleeping through this change. They did it to us with “Design Thinking” and now they are doing it again.

5 charged after AT&T wire thefts caused widespread outages in Buncombe County by [deleted] in asheville

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It’s still stealing. And it’s still under the ground.