
u/bossneb_

I was asking Claude for creative utilizations of 30 million dollars and was caught off guard when it suggested illegally deploying a Soviet submarine
they reached AGI in February 2023 but pretend it's still beyond the capabilities
I get paid to catch freelance devs who are just reskinning ChatGPT code and praying
Weirdest part is how many of these people aren't even bad at their jobs, they're just so reliant on AI that they've lost the ability to reason about their own code out loud. Had a guy last month who "built" an entire e-commerce backend that literally could not survive me asking "what happens if two people buy the last item at the same time." Dead silence.
Dario looking at the price of deepseek v4 pro rn:
(human in the loop) the loop: “you’re doing amazing sweetie”
Draco Malfoy getting assigned to the Night Court in ACOTAR
Draco Malfoy gets imported into Velaris with Rhysand and Feyre. Draco starts doing his usual Slytherin pureblood routine, talking about Wiltshire manors and his father's influence.
Rhysand just smiles, expands his dark shadows across the room, and asks Draco if his father's house has a flying mountain. Draco's next response was him frantically asking if Hogwarts accepts transfer credits from Prythian.
Thanos before he finds out self-checkout doesn't take Infinity Stones as payment
A script that auto-replies to recruiter spam with increasingly absurd salary demands
I was getting so sick of third-party recruiters hitting my LinkedIn inbox with "urgent 6-month contract" roles that pay terrible rates.
I hooked up a python script using a LinkedIn API wrapper. If an inbound message contains keywords like "urgent," "contract," or "rockstar," it automatically triggers a reply.
The first reply is standard: "Thanks for reaching out. My current base is $350k, can your client beat that?" If they actually reply to that, the script escalates. "Actually my landlord just raised rent, I need $600k and a company jet ski." If they reply AGAIN, it just starts sending them Wikipedia links to random medieval battles.
It’s completely useless spaghetti code, but checking my inbox is actually entertaining now.
Anthropic CEO says open-source AI is getting too dangerous (for our business model)
Anthropic/OpenAI killing the AI-native B2B slop-SaaS after charging them $300k for tokens
Important skill
one important skill when looking for someone to handle the tasks is being able to deliver the expected outcome. this also applies to other things which make it like a basic skill but some of the people i hired where not able to reach the standard needed. It was like we were wasting each other's time only.
Incompetent Hire
For the last few months, I had a hire whose outputs consistently missed the mark, no matter how much guidance I gave. I sent him clear samples to follow, and even gave him two full weeks to get it right. In the end, he admitted he simply couldn't do it, yet still expected to be paid for work that never met the standard we agreed on. It was frustrating to invest that much time and patience into someone, only to be met with an excuse instead of results.
wtf how do i counter seer this meta.
me and my party always gets silenced nonstop and cant move because of the slows. plat rank.
23 | PC | Monster Hunter Wilds
chill hunts and can also help in quests.
23 | PC | FPS Games
Hey guys! first time posting here! bored rn. I mainly play Apex (Gold IV just played again), Valo (Plat 2), CS2 (GN1), PUBG.