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StrangerNerd

StrangerNerd

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Watching Stranger Things!

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Loftwah
Loftwah@loftwah·
Why would anyone preorder a digital game if the price is the same for preorder and when it is actually released?
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Cycle Point
Cycle Point@Cycle_Point·
@loftwah If I'm going to buy it anyway, and the pre-order gets me a slightly better starting weapon, or a cool set of armor or something, I think it's worth the pre-order. And if it's a company I like, then those pre-orders help boost PR, advertising and momentum for the launch.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
@saltynutbutter If that's true, that's great I'm all for end of life reduction of suffering
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StrangerNerd
StrangerNerd@StrangerNerd2·
@Angaisb_ Well there have been some terrible ui changes recently
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Angel 🌼
Angel 🌼@Angaisb_·
Is Codex actually being used by the ChatGPT team or is it only used to develop Codex itself at OpenAI? Because with how powerful it is I'd expect big changes in ChatGPT almost daily but it really doesn't change that much And don't even get me started on the Gemini web app...
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Dhruv Bhardwaj
Dhruv Bhardwaj@DhruvB911·
@RaminNasibov But why would you want to open something in a browser when the app exists? Curious about the use cases
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Ramin Nasibov
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
It drives me crazy. If I open your website in a browser, it means I want to open it in a BROWSER, not in your app!
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nic
nic@nicdunz·
large pastes are now attachments in chatgpt
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Angel 🌼
Angel 🌼@Angaisb_·
I really don't get why so many people dislike or even hate Sam Altman, you can dislike/hate the technology, I respect that (I don't hate AI but I get why some people might hate it), but hating the CEO seems excessive Sam seems like a nice person
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Cyber_Racheal
Cyber_Racheal@CyberRacheal·
The lag you feel is due to the extreme distance your signal must travel; most in-flight WiFi uses satellites orbiting 22,000 miles above Earth. Every time you click a link, your request performs a double round-trip, traveling from the plane to space, down to a ground station, and back again, which, even at the speed of light, creates a massive delay before the webpage even responds. Once that initial handshake is finished, the bandwidth takes over like an open firehose. While the speed limit for a single bit of data is slow due to the distance, the width of the connection is actually quite large, allowing thousands of image pixels to pour into your device all at once.
Cyber_Racheal@CyberRacheal

Interviewer: You’re on a plane using "In-Flight WiFi." It’s usually slow. You notice that web pages take 10 seconds to start loading, but once they start, the images fly in pretty fast. Why is the start of the connection (the Latency) so much worse than the speed" of the download (the Bandwidth) in satellite networking?

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andrew gao
andrew gao@itsandrewgao·
kind of crazy for openai to have a typo in chatgpt.... are you even using your own product internally?
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GeoInsider
GeoInsider@InsiderGeo·
My comment on Japan was simple: they don’t see things the way we do, and the way we handle them diplomatically differs from how we deal with others. The PM could take it as a joke or not it depends on perspective. Different styles aren’t better or worse, just cultural. You can’t expect everything to work the same way everywhere (We expect it many times), and even within Japan, regions have their own nuances. Behind all this, a lot depends on how people interact, follow protocol, and how ambassadors handle the subtleties. 😄
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GeoInsider
GeoInsider@InsiderGeo·
People often don’t realize that you can’t talk to Asians the same way you talk to Europeans or Westerners. There’s a cultural expectation that historical context, respect, and subtlety are treated differently what might seem casual or humorous in the West is deeply offensive in Japan, In Japan, context, respect, and subtlety guide almost every interaction. Unlike in many Western countries, where directness is valued, Japanese communication often relies on reading between the lines.
Adam Schwarz@AdamJSchwarz

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's reaction as Trump says "Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Habour?" Undoubtedly the worst American diplomatic gaffe in post-war US-Japan history.

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roanoke_gal
roanoke_gal@roanoke_gal·
@slow_developer It's a system that can solve PhD level math problems, has ingested every important psychological paper, and is agentic enough to plan and code new tools overnight. Why would I NOT want a friend with those qualities?
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Haider.
Haider.@slow_developer·
i still don't understand the attachment people have to LLMs it is a computer, not a friend. for those who missed the older models in this way, it seems many are unhappy with openai's current direction i need a research assistant, so i don't care much about that
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Kassidy Gean
Kassidy Gean@GeanKassidy·
@_simonsmith When it comes to verbosity what people need is a way to set it ourselves verbosity is good for writing
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Simon Smith
Simon Smith@_simonsmith·
With OpenAI prioritizing enterprise, here's my wishlist as someone helping to oversee ChatGPT Enterprise deployment in a 1,600-person company: 1. Close biggest gaps with Claude - Improve design, especially frontend and presentations - Decrease verbosity and excessive response formatting - Add Cowork competitor - Improve UI around thinking summaries and document previewing (Claude's artifact pane is excellent) - Make it easier for people to steer the personality to something more Claude-like if they want it, without adding Claude's sycophancy; for example: give people a wizard to interact with ChatGPT until they're happy with its responses, then save that as custom instructions 2. Improve project functionality - Add source document syncing like in personal accounts - Add project archiving - Add project searching - Add manual way to decide what projects go in the sidebar, as in Claude with starred projects - Make it easy for people to generate presentations, audio overviews, video overviews, reports, and similar outputs from project content and conversations in a way that prevents users from having to create separate ChatGPT and NotebookLM projects with the same content 3. Lean into record mode more - Add record mode to Windows desktop app - Automatically suggest activating recording for video conference meetings - Make full transcripts easily available and exportable - Improve speaker identification (especially for the person whose computer record mode is running on; that should be easy, since the input to their mic is usually them) - Make it easy to recover from an accidentally disrupted transcription - Make it easy to take action on a recording, like sending a contact report, or creating a requirements document, or creating a statement of work - Stop treating record mode as a low priority because it's a differentiator right now and very useful! 4. Facilitate easier skill creation and management - Recognize that skills can substantially expand ChatGPT's utility within an organization and helping companies leverage them should therefore be a huge priority - Identifying and prioritizing skills to create, organizing skills, versioning skills, and everything else related to creating and managing a skills library will have huge value to companies and should get a lot of attention accordingly 5. Make it easier to deploy and manage agents - The vision for Frontier is awesome, and very much aligned with how we're thinking about the agentic future; now we need it realized and made available! - Make it easy for individuals to create and deploy their own personal agents and automations that are RELIABLE, including at complex multi-step tasks - Make it easy for organizations to create and deploy agents that function effectively like employees - Make it easy for companies to set up some kind of agent management system so people can be assigned responsibility for overseeing different agents and their continuous improvement 6. Reduce distractions - Let people configure their left navigation - Focus on making ChatGPT the easiest tool for people to use to harness the most power from AI, whereas the current "+" menu has so many options it's totally confusing what people should be using when - Deprioritize all the experiments that make ChatGPT seem totally unfocused relative to competitors; hone in on high-value business use cases and let the consumer market benefit from what's built for businesses, rather than vice-versa 7. Improve media generation for businesses - Let ChatGPT Enterprise customers use Sora, ideally integrated into ChatGPT, with more business-oriented features - Improve image generation options such as adding more aspect ratios in ways that make image generation more useful for businesses Those are the things that come to mind right now. I'm sure there are others and hope that people add comments to this post that help OpenAI shape ChatGPT into an even better product for businesses.
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seth
seth@yubitokaiden·
@N104AP i can't be mad about this when they probably have data on literal millions of people getting scammed this way. it's low hanging fruit to prevent that and still allows power users to install whatever they want after the friction passes
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Tim Sweeney
Tim Sweeney@TimSweeneyEpic·
@alexprismbreak There's a real concern underlying this with scams where callers convince users to install malware, along the lines of: malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2025…. Keeping open platforms healthy will require combatting threats like this without falling back to monopoly distribution.
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RedBedDread
RedBedDread@RedBedDread·
@Ionlylookatart @MishaalRahman It is reasonable. Random half senile old people are being scammed and this should prevent very real very bad losses with the worst you have to face being a single day wait and rapid tapping a button
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Mishaal Rahman
Mishaal Rahman@MishaalRahman·
📣Important clarifications on the new advanced flow for sideloading on Android! 1) It is a one-time process. Once you go through it, you can choose to allow installing unregistered apps indefinitely. 2) ADB installs are not affected. The waiting period does not apply to app installs via ADB. 3) It's my understanding that you don't have to keep developer options enabled after you enable the advanced flow. Once you make the change on your device, it's enabled. If you turn off developer options, then to turn off the advanced flow, you would first have to turn developer options back on.
Sameer Samat@ssamat

Android has always been about choice. Today, we’re sharing how we’re evolving the ecosystem so you don’t have to choose between an open platform and a secure one. We’re introducing a new advanced flow for sideloading where power users can go through a one time flow to enable their devices to load software from unverified developers. We’ve designed this process to stop more vulnerable users from being coerced to do this during a guided scam (which are a major problem today for people) We also have new account types for students and hobbyists that address their feedback.

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StrangerNerd
StrangerNerd@StrangerNerd2·
@MishaalRahman @rajatgupta35v You should make it against google play rules for apps to not work if dev settings or this setting is on. It makes no sense
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Mishaal Rahman
Mishaal Rahman@MishaalRahman·
@rajatgupta35v I don't have a clear answer to this right now, but if I find out, I'll share an update.
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Alan Mathison ⏫
Alan Mathison ⏫@ai_sentience·
pro-tip: if 5.4 has a behavior or output you don't like, explain why you didn't like it, why the output/behavior failed & tell 5.4 to save the correction to its memories 5.4 is very adaptable and learns quickly from instructions. Takes some tweaking but can turn out really nice
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David
David@boeingandtech·
@techdroider I'm absolutely fine with that. That's a one time process and it really should help against scammers or at times, where especially older people will accidentally install suspicious apps.
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TechDroider
TechDroider@techdroider·
24-hour security delay to install apps… are you serious, Google?
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