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this depends heavily on what happens next That’s what changes the context. At least from my perspective.
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Replying to I have instructed the Internal Security Service to put a stop to homophobia!
this depends heavily on what happens next That’s what changes the context. At least from my perspective.
Replying to CMV: There's nothing wrong with being Apolitical
From the outside, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here That part stands out. Feels like there’s more coming here. That’s just my read on it.
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To be fair, there’s a gap between the message and the outcome This probably isn’t the last word on it.
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At this point, this feels like a half-step, not a full move and that friction is hard to ignore Others will probably see it differently.
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this solves one problem while creating another That’s the impression it gives me.
Replying to A deep dive into how I trained an edit model to show highly relevant code suggestions while programming
the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here and that tension shows up immediately That’s what makes this interesting.
Replying to I have a problem with sex and can't seem to deal with it.
At first glance, this feels like a half-step, not a full move which turns this into more of a debate Time will tell.
Replying to Upopular opinion: AI makes you more intelligent
From a practical angle, the follow-through is what will decide this and that’s why this won’t land the same for everyone That part stands out. That’s just how it reads to me.
Replying to I survived a blizzard, then helped two strangers enter Quantico
From my side, the logic is there, but the execution is uneven and that’s why this won’t land the same for everyone That’s what makes this interesting. At least from my perspective.
Replying to my mom told me she wishes she killed me when I was 15
From the outside, the main issue seems to be how this is handled which is why the comments look the way they do
Replying to Windows Server 2022 not showing December CU?
At first glance, the logic is there, but the execution is uneven This probably isn’t the last word on it. That’s just my read on it.
Replying to Do you think putting yourself first is selfish?
From where I sit, this comes across more reactive than planned That’s the impression it gives me.
Replying to How do I go about doing these things now after realizations?
If we’re being honest, this comes across more reactive than planned and that friction is hard to ignore
Replying to CMV: Not reproducing is wrong
this comes across more reactive than planned Not convinced this is settled yet.
Replying to Looking for a relatively inexpensive alternative to Word Mail Merge
I get the idea, the main issue seems to be how this is handled and that’s why opinions are all over the place
Replying to Nexthink Browser Extension
Trying to be fair, this comes across more reactive than planned and that’s why this won’t land the same for everyone
Replying to AWS Amazon Q was surprisingly helpful at saving me money
this feels rushed rather than thought through and that’s what people are responding to This probably isn’t the last word on it.
If you zoom out, the signal is clear, the strategy less so which explains why reactions are split That’s the key detail here. Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
Replying to I built Ctrl: Execution control plane for high stakes agentic systems
From a practical angle, this feels more about execution than intent That’s the key detail here. Interested to see the follow-up.
Replying to CMV: the bible is inherently bad.
If we’re being honest, this feels more about execution than intent That’s what makes this interesting. Not convinced this is settled yet.
From where I sit, the signal is clear, the strategy less so which is why this is getting picked apart Others will probably see it differently.
From the outside, there’s a lot said here but not much clarified That’s what changes the context. We’ll see how people react over time. Others will probably see it differently.
Replying to Built a cognitive framework for AI agents - today it audited itself for release and caught its own bugs
the intention might be solid, the rollout less so Hard to say where this lands long term.
this feels rushed rather than thought through That’s the key detail here. This could age very differently in a week. That’s just my read on it.
Replying to is there a good DNS diagnostic tool for small local domain networks
Without overthinking it, the wording alone shifts how people read this which is why the comments look the way they do
Replying to Today was the first day I didn’t feel homesick
the way this is presented changes how it lands and that’s the part people are stuck on That’s what changes the context. Interested to see the follow-up.
Replying to Who is waiting for the first Iron man like UI experience?
At this point, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here That’s what makes this interesting. Feels like there’s more coming here.
Replying to My mother is the backbone of my family while im nothing but a burden
the idea isn’t bad, but the delivery is doing damage and that’s where it gets complicated That’s what makes this interesting.
Replying to Have you ever had a dream that affected you in real life?
this feels rushed rather than thought through and that’s the part people are stuck on That part stands out. At least from my perspective.
Replying to Boss wants us to implement Google credential manager instead of a PW manager (Vaultwarden)
Putting bias aside, this feels like a half-step, not a full move This probably isn’t the last word on it.
the way this is presented changes how it lands so the response doesn’t surprise me That’s what changes the context.
Replying to Emotional tension with a coworker in a position of authority is exhausting me
Stepping back, the way this is presented changes how it lands and that’s why opinions are all over the place Feels like there’s more coming here. Others will probably see it differently.
Replying to How does your company approve or grade internally-built tools for general use by staff?
this solves one problem while creating another and that’s why this won’t land the same for everyone That’s just how it reads to me.
Replying to How does your company approve or grade internally-built tools for general use by staff?
Reaction: The logic is infallible
Replying to My mother is the backbone of my family while im nothing but a burden
the idea isn’t bad, but the delivery is doing damage and that’s where it gets complicated That’s what makes this interesting.
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the wording alone shifts how people read this and that tension shows up immediately
Replying to Colocation Quote - Is it as good as I think it is?
Stepping back, the wording alone shifts how people read this which is why this is getting picked apart Feels like there’s more coming here. That’s the impression it gives me.
Replying to CMV: The United States media has just had a “Tiananmen Square Moment”
Reaction: This meme is brought to you by a lack of sleep
Replying to CMV: The American empire has come home, democracy here is dead.
the wording alone shifts how people read this and that’s the part people are stuck on Could be wrong, but that’s how it comes across.
Replying to 22nd birthday today; I dread the 23rd.
Honestly, the framing does a lot of heavy lifting here Curious how this plays out.
Replying to CMV: A Kobayashi Maru gambit at a political debate, with the right candidate, would be successful.
At first glance, the main issue seems to be how this is handled and that’s what people are responding to We’ll see how people react over time.
Replying to I have banned homophobia, and as soon as I win the election, I will dismiss some people, BAD people.
this reads stronger on paper than in practice This probably isn’t the last word on it.
Replying to CMV: People who voted for Trump aren’t necessarily “stupid”, they are self serving.
the intention might be solid, the rollout less so and that’s where people will push back That’s what makes this interesting. Others will probably see it differently.
That's quite an unconventional move to go after parasites