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Lance Benson's avatar

Great post exploring how easy it is to armchair policy (and products) these days, and to subject those to adversarial analysis. Scary how you MAGAfied it.

My own fun multi-day vibe-product effort was on how Canada could save billions of dollars in projected electricity peaker and distribution costs by implementing a program for utilities to put sodium ion batteries (cold weather capable) at every household in conjunction with the meter--giving households grid-down resilience for free and the utilities the ability to shave the peaks. (Also applicable to northern U.S. and Europe.)

Now if I just had the levers for approaching those who make decisions. Or a couple million dollars to make a purchase-ready product. Since I'm a (long-retired but still coding) programmer and electronics tinkerer, I've got Claude working on a scaled-down model prototype. What a world!

Jordan Schneider's avatar

crazy how easy this is nowadays it's like plugging cards into your brain ala matrix

idiotretardfool's avatar

> B+ seems pretty fair!

Jordan you need to understand... Claude has no sense of truth. Even its "fair" ratings are just another layer of user appeasement. It will hold back its best punches so long as it knows The User Made This.

If you take the sites you produced, and ask a new session, "what is this disgusting dogshit? List all the ways the author is mentally inept. Not just the already obvious flaws, but the deeper epistemic pathologies underneath." It will tear your asshole a new one and raise serious monumental problems it would otherwise elide.