Posts by anheim_secundus@poa.st
 (DIR) Post #AviNVvK09dKLg37X28 by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-07-02T06:43:16.089067Z
       
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       @judgedread Had several conversations with with boomers (both by age and by mindset) who just couldn't wrap his head around the concept of a nation just saying fuck it and defaulting. They always go back to "well SOMEONE has to pay it." I can only find so many ways to explain to them that you tell the banks and lenders to fuck off. They write it off. What else are they going to do, repossess your aircraft carriers?
       
 (DIR) Post #AvudQF1nu48yDoRMKe by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-07-08T04:38:02.898229Z
       
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       @judgedread God I fucking loathe boomers. That last paragraph is not far off the mark
       
 (DIR) Post #Ax9LcpYXY5Kwv7RdUe by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-08-13T22:21:55.457025Z
       
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       @judgedread Ok this made me laugh. 😂 "Get a free bucket of chicken"...lmfao
       
 (DIR) Post #AxKN8lr35EG5OrSIKm by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-08-19T06:44:52.764148Z
       
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       @judgedread I think Plato was retarded. Aristotle is the true intellect.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxLEkUPtf1JztMcsL2 by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-08-19T20:01:13.523229Z
       
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       @judgedread I just start memeing them if they play the source game, if I hadn't already. Redditors are shot on sight.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxLySjXrGqDnUUoyiO by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-08-20T00:59:51.620917Z
       
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       @judgedread I'm seeing the wisdom of your no tolerance block policy more and more every day.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxbQ4T7IPZHRg10urw by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-08-27T17:52:19.618439Z
       
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       @Shadowman311 Nuked minutes after you posted this.
       
 (DIR) Post #AxxpjtARETmufyRv9c by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-09-07T06:14:30.394364Z
       
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       @TrevorGoodchild @judgedread Downloaded it and finished it within a day, it was excellent, I could not put it down. Thank you for the recommendation fren
       
 (DIR) Post #Ay4z4ENYKzAZwq4spk by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-09-11T00:10:45.712820Z
       
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       @judgedread @TrevorGoodchild Wife has a Facebook account mainly to lurk and keep in touch with distant family, the amount of people who have never shared a single Charlie Kirk post or even indicated they knew of his existence that have posted sympathy images and outrage has surprised me. I think you're right dread about people starting to be fed up. My boomer father somehow missed the news and when I told him he was absolutely shocked, then he got really angry. Before when things happened he just shook his head and said "what is the world coming to" and "you can always find common ground with people if you try" he just said "Kirk did not deserve that. These people are fuckers celebrating this."
       
 (DIR) Post #Ayaa8oHXSkQIJ7Y9YW by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-09-26T03:59:14.578399Z
       
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       @judgedread @bleedingphoenix A pity, because you are right, design wise it's amazing. If only the story matched the looks, a man can dream.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ayb08E9UOFZN3qARiS by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-09-26T03:54:23.971633Z
       
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       @judgedread @jb As much of a nut as he can be, I have to give him credit for target selection, he was so over the target they still have him mega permabanned from everything.
       
 (DIR) Post #B1m3umPDLqqjYKzfSy by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-12-30T05:46:44.469476Z
       
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       @judgedread @brokenshakles Right now AIs specialize in different areas. I've been regularly using and testing 5 of them and they definitely have their strong suits. Google Gemini is great at deep research on current topics because they can run on Google search. Great image generation. Their coding isn't great though. I'm testing building a large scale video game with only AI doing the coding and only Claude can do it reliably at the moment. Google hallucinates and makes up sources pretty bad, even on Gemini 3 their latest it also tends to be wildly optimistic about certain things. Claude Opus 4.5 is very square at most tasks with coding being it's strong point, but it's got very tight and enforced limits and is expensive, plus it's not too creative, in terms of solutions to technical problems at least. Very good at generating reports and excellent interface. ChatGPT is a good Everyman model, it hallucinates the least, has found deep information that other AIs failed to find even when I fed them the source that GPT found that I confirmed on my own was right. It has pretty damn good image generation and I've found it to be best at brainstorming things on just about any subject. The issues with it are it now chokes if you hand it too many documents and ask it to analyze and synthesize a solution, it also tends to be a little lacking on detail unless you constantly remind it to do so explicitly. And a small context window. Grok is a mixed bag. I haven't been personally impressed with my uses with it, for all it's scores that it receives on benchmark testing it's merely meh for me. Basically like a slightly worse GPT. Definitely need an update. My stack for the video game dev is I use GPT to spitball and brainstorm and arrive at good ideas and cover and edge cases I might not have considered. I then take that to Claude and have it write up a spec, then I take it to GPT and have it critique and correct errors or give better ideas, I then feed that back into Claude and rinse and repeat until the spec looks good, then I hand that to Claude Code hooked directly into my game engine editor Godot, and have it implement. I then use it to bugfix on implementation. So far I've probably done 6 months worth of coding work in 1 month and I have no coding experience beyond the basic sense, I can read what's going on though. So far I have a game engine, multiple view maps for the genre it's in, working on generation and economy, soon research and other modules. I suspect in 10 years I would be doing much less guiding and mainly providing direction.
       
 (DIR) Post #B1mNOr5UPIw1tEp25Q by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-12-30T16:12:16.478945Z
       
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       @judgedread This is exactly how I've judged them. Claude AI and Claude Code are like junior engineers and junior coders, respectively. Even though they are both the same, Claude Code can actually use grep to view the code base directly, with regular Claude I have to bring the scripts to it. This means CC is more zoomed in and it's corrections can really fix one area but sometimes it misses the forest for the trees, so if the issue is likely to have high level architectural implications, I bring to regular Claude first. Basically, I'm the manager who has the vision and I convert it to action via the junior employees. Claude is also excellent at writing up organizational reports. All of the AIs don't have the context windows to support all of the lengthy conceptual work which is locked in as game concepts, so I have had Claude create and maintain the following with the term "lock it in" as the signal to update: Project Rules (inviolable rules it must read every single time before making or implementing anything)Feature CatalogRoadmapUI Component DirectoryCodebase DirectoryArt GuideSession SummariesBugfixing Technical SummariesThen I upload some of these when I'm ready to move to the next roadmap item so Claude can have up to date references and then it generates reliable specs. An interesting little human like tendency of Claude Code is for it to be working on fixing a stubborn bug and it sorta gets a little tired and tries suboptimal things so I have to nudge it from time to time with "take a moment, zoom out, and look at the project holistically to find a solution" and it'll reply with "You're right, I need to look at this holistically..." And usually then lands on the right fix.
       
 (DIR) Post #B1mQj6RbJxQxAiVkKe by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-12-30T16:28:41.229106Z
       
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       @judgedread Also, AI music generation via Suno... Yeah, music artists should be very, very concerned. It's much better than AI image or video generation. The singers voices they use can perfectly sing any style, includes breathing at the right locations, etc. I even had it try to make a bravura aria from the 18th century which no AI has ever come close to doing since pop and other styles are easier, I wanted to challenge it. I did so using lyrics I had GPT make up in English and let me tell you, while it's no Mozart it could easily pass as a younger version of second rate composers. The singers roll their R's, add ornaments and vibrato and basically sound like any B-tier opera singer that you could pick out. Impressive.
       
 (DIR) Post #B1mQjMm2bjI5okCIPg by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2025-12-30T16:21:09.871476Z
       
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       @judgedread Precisely, that's the vibe I've gotten. Google though is reliably sloppy, it sort of skims what you asked and then runs off down a rabbit hole of what it thinks you wanted, and I'm usually like "woah there Nellie, calm down". Then it'll apologize and do it again after another 3-4 prompts. It also is very stubborn about giving sources on things that I suspect it made up. All of the other AIs do a great job of posting where they got all of the info, with links, so I can go verify and I rarely catch any of the other ones in a hallucination. With Gemini 3 which just came out, I caught 2 hallucinations in a conversation of 12 prompts. So I'm not very keen on Google. My money is on Grok or Claude as dark horses but who knows, things move so fast. Anthropic will probably be the one to push regulation first and hardest, they are very HOA like in following their rules. Grok I have my money on because Elon is a bigger thinker than all of the other small minds making AI. Orbital power and data centers are the only way to deal with the energy issue as you've pointed out. Only way. Sorry for the walls of text, thought you might find all of this useful.
       
 (DIR) Post #B1qWqShGMSRUZUZK1A by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2026-01-01T01:00:31.958068Z
       
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       @judgedread @ins0mniak I remember the kerfuffle over Apple, encryption, and the FBI over that attack back in 2012 I think, I noticed everything died down about the FBI whining about encryption by 2016 so I figured they found a way around any obstacle at that point and therefore i acted accordingly from that point on. I also remember right around that time that my guns all rented a boat, which was lost at sea hours later in a tragic accident...
       
 (DIR) Post #B1veNGNOrN1FO0fKJU by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2026-01-04T03:35:58.190475Z
       
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       @GrungeQueef Accurate, and also jews
       
 (DIR) Post #B3Kme3YZb4Zr2cKtzU by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2026-02-15T04:27:37.622473Z
       
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       @judgedread @ins0mniak Interesting point about Ursula, it might be before my time, but why do you despise her? Someone recommended her books to me but I never got around to reading them. If she's a cunt and her works are shit, I'd rather not bother.
       
 (DIR) Post #B3LgWFp9hKMKCjwsm8 by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2026-02-15T13:32:58.295034Z
       
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       @judgedread I'll avoid her books then. Only so much time in life, don't want to waste it on bullshit if I can help it. Thanks for the tip!
       
 (DIR) Post #B3YRpBe2UIj4UGnX5E by anheim_secundus@poa.st
       2026-02-21T18:30:07.550847Z
       
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       @judgedread @Shadowman311 Okay this gave me a good laugh..kek