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Saw this going big on r/mildlyinfuriating but the cat's feet positions and the visual artefacts on the draws don't look right to me - Is this AI?

Saw this going big on r/mildlyinfuriating but the cat's feet positions and the visual artefacts on the draws don't look right to me - Is this AI?

u/InsideSignal9921 — 18 hours ago

Can anyone tell me what these flags are? It’s an archive photo (early twentieth century) of St John’s Church Devizes, Wiltshire, UK

u/InsideSignal9921 — 6 days ago

John used to regularly come and visit my grandmother (because she was one of the only surviving members of his side of the family left) and he would come in a beautiful vintage Rolls Royce.

I live on a farm and my parents were moving a pig across the farmyard and the pig decided it would go and scratch itself on the Rolls Royce and was too big and heavy for us to stop it! My Mum was freaking out about it and John came out to see what was going on and started laughing his head off and said to her not to worry about it.

He then got his camera out and was taking photos of the pig scratching against his car!

Not much more was said about it afterwards but the next Christmas we got a thank you card from Noel Edmonds saying thank you for the hilarious Christmas Card that John Challis had sent him!

He was such a gentleman and is still missed so greatly by my family.

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u/InsideSignal9921 — 9 days ago

If the Claude app actually had the same level of control you get with the CLI, I kind of wonder how many people would still stick with the CLI day to day. Like, would it still feel worth it for the extra setup and terminal workflow, or would most people just default to the app because it’s simpler and already right there? I feel like the CLI’s biggest advantage is really the flexibility and how well it plugs into automation and dev workflows, but if that all lived inside the app in a clean way, it kind of blurs the line a lot.

At that point I’m genuinely not sure if the CLI would still feel like a “must-have” tool for most people, or if it would just become something a smaller group of power users keep using out of habit or preference. I’m curious how others see it, would you actually still reach for the CLI, or would you just stay in the app?

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u/InsideSignal9921 — 10 days ago

If the Claude app actually had the same level of control you get with the CLI, I kind of wonder how many people would still stick with the CLI day to day. Like, would it still feel worth it for the extra setup and terminal workflow, or would most people just default to the app because it’s simpler and already right there? I feel like the CLI’s biggest advantage is really the flexibility and how well it plugs into automation and dev workflows, but if that all lived inside the app in a clean way, it kind of blurs the line a lot.

At that point I’m genuinely not sure if the CLI would still feel like a “must-have” tool for most people, or if it would just become something a smaller group of power users keep using out of habit or preference. I’m curious how others see it, would you actually still reach for the CLI, or would you just stay in the app?

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u/InsideSignal9921 — 10 days ago
▲ 2 r/claude

If the Claude app actually had the same level of control you get with the CLI, I kind of wonder how many people would still stick with the CLI day to day. Like, would it still feel worth it for the extra setup and terminal workflow, or would most people just default to the app because it’s simpler and already right there? I feel like the CLI’s biggest advantage is really the flexibility and how well it plugs into automation and dev workflows, but if that all lived inside the app in a clean way, it kind of blurs the line a lot.

At that point I’m genuinely not sure if the CLI would still feel like a “must-have” tool for most people, or if it would just become something a smaller group of power users keep using out of habit or preference. I’m curious how others see it, would you actually still reach for the CLI, or would you just stay in the app?

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u/InsideSignal9921 — 10 days ago
▲ 50 r/AskUK

I was curious because I live in a house that was bought by my Great, Great, Great Grandmother and I have many interesting family heirlooms (including some interesting taxidermy!) and wanted to know other interesting heirlooms people have.

Do you have any interesting heirlooms?

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u/InsideSignal9921 — 15 days ago

I saw a guy posted this tool in the business ideas subreddit earlier that he's built this business idea validator tool and I've been trying to get a "ship" score in it but just can't do it!

https://skiporship.com/

I'm just wondering is it actually possible to get a shippable score or is he just trolling us for attention?

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u/InsideSignal9921 — 15 days ago
▲ 3 r/BusinessDeconstructed+2 crossposts

I saw a guy posted this tool in the business ideas subreddit earlier that he's built this business validator tool and I've been trying to get a "ship" score in it but just can't do it!

I'm just wondering is it actually possible to get a shippable score or is he just trolling us for attention?

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u/InsideSignal9921 — 15 days ago