u/Apprehensive_Pay6141

▲ 5 r/Nurses

Hey quick question has anyone used Elite Learning?

It seems to be coming up everywhere recently and I’m not sure if it’s actually worth it.

There are tons of courses and platforms out there, so it’s hard to know what’s actually good. I’m happy to pay if it’s useful but I’d rather not deal with anything that’s more hassle than it’s worth.

Would love to hear your experiences!

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u/Apprehensive_Pay6141 — 4 days ago

Another hike again 😩 that’s like the 3rd this year I think and honestly it’s getting a bit ridiculous now.

We’re on variable with a big bank and repayments just keep going up. Didn’t really feel it at first but now it’s like every few months there’s just another jump and it’s starting to hurt a bit.

Haven’t touched my rate in years tbh, never even bothered calling the bank or anything so now I’m thinking maybe that was dumb or maybe everyone’s just in the same boat idk.

Are people actually calling and getting better rates or is that just internet talk? And refinancing is it actually worth it or just a headache unless you’re saving a lot?

Also got some savings sitting there and I keep going back and forth between putting it in offset or just keeping it in case things get worse. What are people actually doing after this latest hike?

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u/Apprehensive_Pay6141 — 9 days ago
▲ 38 r/Toyota

Went to see a used Camry today. Everything looked clean on the outside. Dealer was saying no issues at all (of course). But I brought one of those OBD scanners and used Carista on it. Turned out there were a couple stored codes that weren’t showing on the dash yet.

Nothing crazy but still kinda changed my mind. Made me realize how easy it is to miss stuff if you don’t check yourself.

Do you guys always scan cars before buying or just trust inspections?

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u/Apprehensive_Pay6141 — 11 days ago

Not gonna lie I thought best ai red teaming tools would just be like run prompts, get safety score done.

But agents are a whole different thing. Once you add tool calling + memory + multi-step actions, the usual best ai red teaming tools start missing stuff that actually matters (like chained instructions or slow manipulation across steps).

We ran a couple tests and the scary stuff wasn’t obvious jailbreaks, it was more like subtle permission drift over time.

Feels like we need a new definition of what red teaming even means for agents.

Anyone else run into this shift?

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u/Apprehensive_Pay6141 — 16 days ago