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Gemini 3.1 PRO: It’s….”Dynamite Good”...Folks…!!!

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Dear Folks, 

to help my brothers Reach the Promised Land, the land of the FREE…I want to help everyone here)

Even if Gemini never improved again, and this non-improvement is unanticipated, I would still be so thankful for this robot, like you would not even believe.

Gemini 3.1 PRO is just what I need for doing serious things with my computer.

I realize that some of you might not be doing anything serious in life. However, if you are working with computers, or using a Linux computer, and if you are as old as the hills, then Gemini 3.1 PRO is both indispensable and is also a marked step up from anything we have seen, to date.

I am saying this: If you just want to have a romantic affair with a robot LLM, then Sammy Boy’s creation might be right up your “alley”.

As for me, and since I am too old to recall many of the TERMINAL commands (CLI Commands) for Linux, or Unix, and since Gemini now knows more commands than any human now alive, Gemini PRO 3.1 cannot be beat for helping us achieve that which we wish to achieve.

Let us take a simple example:

  1. Let us say that you are tiring of using Windows 11, but you also worry about knowing enough commands in order to make this transition from Win11 to Leap 16.0 smooth as glass.

  2. No worries, because: Anytime you run into a snag, Gemini Pro 3.1 will dig down deep and pull up just the command you need, at that particular moment.

  3. If you are like me, you hate using the GUI, but you can’t remember some of what you need to type when you get to the Terminal Window.

  4. This is not a problem if you have Gemini open on a second monitor display.

  5. In my view, Gemini has changed the way we interact with Linux computers (or any other computer).

  6. Everybody knows that using the Terminal allows one to do just about anything they wish to do to the OS, or almost any app or piece of software, without prejudice.

  7. THIS is why I think that Gemini has wormed its way into my heart. I hate the GUI, I love the Terminal, but the aging memory of this old fool is leaking like a sieve.

  8. And, now that I have Gemini, my sidekick, by my side, I can go back to the terminal, and find happiness like the clam in the mud.

This is not a JOKE post, as usual, Folks.

If you want to view a nice little, and well-informed, vid about Google’s Gemini Pro 3.1, then I will link it here.
https://youtu.be/2_DPnzoiHaY

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But, just mark my words, Folks, the world is changing.

These days, almost ANYBODY and his mother can easily transition to Linux, and the hurdles are falling. Helter Skelter….!!!

Do not doubt me when I say this…

Unless you try this first.

Thank you for listening.

I hope that I have helped somewhat in my small way.

Once again: NO EXCUSE NOW for sticking with Windows 11, and you know you hate Windows, these days.

Come over to the Free Side, and learn to use Linux with Gemini’s help.

The learning curve has never been less steep.

Believe me…

Your Linux Friend,

Gamma

Important Note: I purposely posted this Topic here in the PUB because I wish to encourage you, at least one or two of you, to get off Windows and onto Linux, and hopefully Leap 16, but any distro you choose is OK with me.

The move to Linux from Windows is far easier than you might think.

Especially since Windows OS has now become a quagmire of everything known to be bad.

Many years ago, yes, it might not have been so easy to find, download, and install, not to mention tweak any Linux distro.  But now?  It's as simple as Pie. In fact, any old girl can do it, and so why not you?

Just remember:  You need not stick with the GUI in Linux, these days. You can do a LOT more from the terminal….

Do NOT fear the Terminal, I say.

Gemini is here to hold your hand, until you get the hang of it.

FOR SURE….

My Final FINAL Recommendation: 

  1. Listen to JS Bach Incessantly

  2. Use Linux Religiously 

  3. Have a Lot of Fun

  4. You cannot go wrong. Please believe me.

  5. Also, watch Gone With The Wind dubbed in Korean. It’s not the same.

Because, sometimes you just gotta make some changes, for the better. And, change ain’t easy.

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    You doing anything serious? You gotta be joking, right? Your last “serious” topic was about you trying to get work as a middle-aged gigolo for ฿750 per hour.

  • blaze master
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    Father forgive them for they know not what they do.

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    I use Grok, Gemini, and ChatGPT. I switch between the three, depending on the task at hand. I have pro accounts on Gemini and ChatGPT and a free account on Grok. I could go into a comparison of each o

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5 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Gemini 3.1 PRO is just what I need for doing serious things with my computer.

You doing anything serious? You gotta be joking, right? Your last “serious” topic was about you trying to get work as a middle-aged gigolo for ฿750 per hour.

Thanks GG. I am in the process of ditching W11 Pro and moving to Zorin 18, because I like the name better than Mint! Not hit any major snags YET.

Must get Mr Gemini to tell me how to get currency rates to update automatically in Libre or Open Office. Google Sheets is easy, but I want to get rid of Google as well eventually.

As you say, having Gemini in another window and you can copy & paste the sudos needed.

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Just now, wil iam not said:

Thanks GG. I am in the process of ditching W11 Pro and moving to Zorin

I am very VERY happy to hear this good news.

I know you will be happy, too.

Just remember: As long as you have access to Gemini PRO 3.1, then the TERMINAL is your best friend.

The terminal can accomplish a great deal, and at a lower level, than any GUI.

The problem, up to now , has been that most users who do not use Linux daily, as developers or programmers, easily forget commands that they might learn one day, but have no need for,...for up to a year.

Gemini Pro 3.1 obviates this need to remember important or even seldom used commands.

This means that the terminal has suddenly become extremely useful even to the casual user of the terminal.

This is a great step forward for Linux Desktop....IMHO....and you know, by now, that I am a humble person....

2 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Father, forgive them for not listening to me...

Father forgive them for they know not what they do.

1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I am very VERY happy to hear this good news.

I know you will be happy, too.

Just remember: As long as you have access to Gemini PRO 3.1, then the TERMINAL is your best friend.

The terminal can accomplish a great deal, and at a lower level, than any GUI.

The problem, up to now , has been that most users who do not use Linux daily, as developers or programmers, easily forget commands that they might learn one day, but have no need for,...for up to a year.

Gemini Pro 3.1 obviates this need to remember important or even seldom used commands.

This means that the terminal has suddenly become extremely useful even to the casual user of the terminal.

This is a great step forward for Linux Desktop....IMHO....and you know, by now, that I am a humble person....

So...what sort of interesting things have you discovered?

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4 minutes ago, IsmeUno said:

So...what sort of interesting things have you discovered?

I have discovered that Gemini PRO 3.1 seems to be less interested in flattery, for flattery's sake.

I hate sycophancy, as everyone knows.

I do not want flattery when I am working on something SERIOUS.

In fact, I have gone into the "preferences" for Gemini and I have forbade the use of PLEASE when replying to any of my Prompts.

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Nobody likes a sycophant.

Even robotic sycophants do not ring true.

Almost as distasteful as hallucinations, in fact.

Do you not agree?

So, yes, I discovered, during the past two days, that Gemini Pro 3.1 is less sycophantic, which is a major improvement...

In my book.

So what you're really telling us is that you're actually more focused on the superficialities of these LLM's rather than their actual tangible performance. So much for all the seriousness in your work. How's gigolo life?

Which one is better at coding? Better at writing? Better at image creation? Better at providing accurate data and statistics? None are the best at any of those. It varies from model to model. I'm guessing this isn't something you look at because you're more worried about how they handle niceties.

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41 minutes ago, BilllyGOAT said:

I'm guessing this isn't something you look at because you're more worried about how they handle niceties.

I see absolutely nothing wrong with niceties, once in a while.

Anyway, I am very happy using Gemini's interface.

It suits me.

In addition, I have decided to have Gemini address me, always, by my Chinese name, using traditional Chinese characters, which makes me feel far closer to Alphabet than you will ever be.

You have not said whether or not you prefer OpenAi's offerings, but I will state my opinion about OpenAI, once an for all:

Anytime you get BAD-SEED worming its way into corporate culture, such as the worm, Sammy Boy, then you know the total org is in decline.

If you prefer Philanthropic, then fine.

If you like DeepSink, then good on you.

But I can tell you who will be the winner, within less than 4 years.

Gemini will come out on top, for very good reasons.

We should not argue why, at this point.

Things are just too opaque, at the moment, and there is very little data.

It is just a FEELING I get.

GOOD will WIN out in the end.

Sammy-Boy's Dark Force will be destroyed by the Good of the Company that "Does No Evil"....

If you choose to view the vid I linked above in my long, but not-so-long-really OP...

Then you will see that NOTHING is either one thing or another thing.

If you hope for the best for Mankind, and for the World, then you had better hope that Gemini winds up the winner.

There will always be Amazon, and Philanthropic, of course.

But, really, I just hope that there will be NO AI company run by the likes of that weasel, Sammy.

And, I think that you should hope for the same outcome, as well.

For coding (Once-Known-As programming), then Philanthropic is the go-to, at the moment.

Also, interestingly enough, it seems that Anthropic will soon surpass OpenAI in revenue earnings, before the end of this year....maybe...

Read this, for example:

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https://epoch.ai/

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But use any model you like....

No skin off my nose, I guess.

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22 minutes ago, atpeace said:

Are you paying for Gemini pro?

Yes.

And loving it.

But, I do not know if you need to pay for Gemini PRO 3.1.

I only know that I pay for a subscription to a few terabytes of storage on Google Drive.

Part of that "package" includes access to various levels of Gemini.

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What do these checks even mean?

You want I should tell you?

Ok....

5TB storage

Google Home Premium, whatever that is.

Gemini app with 3.1 Pro & limited access to Veo 3.1

Flow with higher access to Veo 3.1

Whisk with Veo 3

1000 monthly AI credits

NotebookLM with higher access

Gemini in Gmail, Docs, Vids & more

All other benefits in the Premium plan.

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Do I even know or care to know what this means?

No.
I just click on Gemini and choose the model that I wish, which is now 3.1 PRO.

Most Gemini-AI plans are the same for these offerings, but the storage varies.

I am still OK with 5TB.

I will be OK with 5TB, for quite some time to come, ...maybe....

Hope the above answers your question.

NOTE: I would prefer 10 TB of storage, but I think it would be a waste of money, at this point. If I had 10TB, then I could sync all computers to the cloud, just barely, and this would be a good thing. However, I will choose to be thrifty and frugal, instead.

I use Grok, Gemini, and ChatGPT. I switch between the three, depending on the task at hand. I have pro accounts on Gemini and ChatGPT and a free account on Grok. I could go into a comparison of each one’s strengths and weaknesses, but since you seem mainly focused on what name they call you by and with your love/hate fantasies about the tech bros, it would probably be a waste of time. You appear more interested in idle banter than in anything tangible about how these platforms really perform.

For me, these are purely productivity tools. I do not care how they act toward me or who is winning the AI race. I just want the job done with the fewest prompts and the least amount of errors. That is my focus.

There is a good chance we will never reach AGI, or anything far beyond what these systems can already do. At one point, the belief was that if they kept scaling compute, they would keep getting smarter. That does not seem to be how it works anymore. More compute alone will not change much at this stage. Unless they find a way to move things to the next level, progress may remain incremental. Of course, if anyone cracks AGI, it could just as easily be the Chinese, assuming it ever happens at all.

For the foreseeable future, maybe even indefinitely, we may only see small iterative improvements. In the meantime, maybe Elon would pay you 750 baht to be his escort date and take him around CM, which would then solve all your problems.

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1 minute ago, BilllyGOAT said:

You appear more interested in idle banter

After all....Banter is most welcome in the Pub, or would you not agree?

Still, there must be a kernel of truth to it, once in a while, or would you not agree?

10 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

After all....Banter is most welcome in the Pub, or would you not agree?

Still, there must be a kernel of truth to it, once in a while, or would you not agree?

Yes, enjoy yourself. Carry on.

Since you are more interested in the fate of Sam Altman than anything else about these LLMs, this video might give you some pleasure.

Open AI could go bust within 18 months. Sam thought reaching AGI would solve all of the company's financial problems. But since achieving AGI within the next few years seems fairly unlikely now, OpenAI most likely won't be able to keep running at a loss much longer. If they aren't into profit within a couple more years, with the competition vastly increasing, and Google pulling ahead, it seems like the chances of them surviving is becoming much thinner.

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32 minutes ago, BilllyGOAT said:

Yes, enjoy yourself. Carry on.

Well, all I have to say for myself is that while my modus operandi might seem a bit unorthodox, yet...

I do know what I am talking about and I usually do end up with a good result.

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18 minutes ago, BilllyGOAT said:

it seems like the chances of them surviving is becoming much thinner

Although it might seem this way, maybe as a result of wishful thinking, I do worry that there are some powerful actors behind the scenes which are intent upon propping up Sammy Boy.

He will not survive on his own merits.

The only way he ever survives is by doing what he has always done...the unmentionable, of course.

Nothing in this game will live or die on its own merits....or this is the way it seems to me, and I am probably mistaken, anyway.

11 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

Yes.

And loving it.

But, I do not know if you need to pay for Gemini PRO 3.1.

I only know that I pay for a subscription to a few terabytes of storage on Google Drive.

Part of that "package" includes access to various levels of Gemini.

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What do these checks even mean?

You want I should tell you?

Ok....

5TB storage

Google Home Premium, whatever that is.

Gemini app with 3.1 Pro & limited access to Veo 3.1

Flow with higher access to Veo 3.1

Whisk with Veo 3

1000 monthly AI credits

NotebookLM with higher access

Gemini in Gmail, Docs, Vids & more

All other benefits in the Premium plan.

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Do I even know or care to know what this means?

No.
I just click on Gemini and choose the model that I wish, which is now 3.1 PRO.

Most Gemini-AI plans are the same for these offerings, but the storage varies.

I am still OK with 5TB.

I will be OK with 5TB, for quite some time to come, ...maybe....

Hope the above answers your question.

NOTE: I would prefer 10 TB of storage, but I think it would be a waste of money, at this point. If I had 10TB, then I could sync all computers to the cloud, just barely, and this would be a good thing. However, I will choose to be thrifty and frugal, instead.

It does - thanks. I get it free because I was chosen a couple years ago for free access. I also have storage but only 100 GB which is all I need.

I was bitten 2 nights ago while running at night by a bat. Started my third rabies vacination in 10 years yesterday and just spent some quality time with Gemini asking questions about the number of shots needed. It is ultra conservative with its response considering the risk but after 15 minutes of refining my question and telling it to stop repeating blanket answers, it spit out what I already knew but wanted to see if it would provide the correct answer.

I wanted to know what imunity level a person would get with 1 shot if previuosly vacainted. It refused to answer the question for 15 minutes but finally gave in and told me the imunity would be subtantial with one shot but 69% of deaths are caused by those that had less than the recomended shots.

Pretty cool!

11 hours ago, BilllyGOAT said:

Since you are more interested in the fate of Sam Altman than anything else about these LLMs, this video might give you some pleasure.

Open AI could go bust within 18 months. Sam thought reaching AGI would solve all of the company's financial problems. But since achieving AGI within the next few years seems fairly unlikely now, OpenAI most likely won't be able to keep running at a loss much longer. If they aren't into profit within a couple more years, with the competition vastly increasing, and Google pulling ahead, it seems like the chances of them surviving is becoming much thinner.

Surving alone is slim but I would think a huge money merger makes sense for many players. I bet Elon would love to buy the company at a good price and punish Altman. Too late for Yahoo but if this was 2005 a merger would have made Yahoo a tech player as it was in the 90's.

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1 hour ago, atpeace said:

It does - thanks. I get it free because I was chosen a couple years ago for free access. I also have storage but only 100 GB which is all I need.

I was bitten 2 nights ago while running at night by a bat. Started my third rabies vacination in 10 years yesterday and just spent some quality time with Gemini asking questions about the number of shots needed. It is ultra conservative with its response considering the risk but after 15 minutes of refining my question and telling it to stop repeating blanket answers, it spit out what I already knew but wanted to see if it would provide the correct answer.

I wanted to know what imunity level a person would get with 1 shot if previuosly vacainted. It refused to answer the question for 15 minutes but finally gave in and told me the imunity would be subtantial with one shot but 69% of deaths are caused by those that had less than the recomended shots.

Pretty cool!

I think you should study up on how to create effective prompts.

First decide what it is that you are asking, and what information you seek.

Creating effective prompts is a skill that some need to learn.

On 2/22/2026 at 10:44 PM, BilllyGOAT said:

Since you are more interested in the fate of Sam Altman than anything else about these LLMs, this video might give you some pleasure.

Open AI could go bust within 18 months. Sam thought reaching AGI would solve all of the company's financial problems. But since achieving AGI within the next few years seems fairly unlikely now, OpenAI most likely won't be able to keep running at a loss much longer. If they aren't into profit within a couple more years, with the competition vastly increasing, and Google pulling ahead, it seems like the chances of them surviving is becoming much thinner.

To your point, I think this chart noting the point at which Anthropic’s revenue is projected to beat OpenAI’s is interesting. Not something that most would have predicted, I think. From what I understand Anthropic is betting on business/enterprise and OpenAI is betting on the average consumer, in short.

But, consumers can flit about with whatever free version is “best” at the moment while business is the opposite - once embedded, it is unlikely they would switch to a different AI.

Google has the resources to take a big chunk of both. Grok has Elon - would anyone bet against Elon in this space given his track record in other industries?

Also, I get the sense that Altman is seen as a bit (just a bit) of a charlatan, especially when compared to his direct competitors - Dario, Demis, and Elon.

All of this to say - OpenAI has a tough road ahead, IMO. I hope they IPO soon, if only for the opportunity to short it.

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On 2/22/2026 at 5:33 PM, GammaGlobulin said:

Gemini 3.1 PRO is just what I need for doing serious things with my computer.


Hi Gamma,

I saw a post on here a while back about what people were doing with AI and it centred around creating amusing images.

I have a home project I am working on currently with Gemini Gems (for those unfamiliar, a Gem in Gemini is a specific project with tailored instructions and information to achieve the objective). My objective is to create automated trading scripts for a long-term investment plan.

I tell Gemini how the strategy should (might!) work then it codes it for me. You will appreciate that there is a lot of experimentation and 'what-if' happening. That's OK, I'm retired and it's a serious project so I can keep exploring different ideas and directions until I find the ones that perform consistently to the level I require.

The code can be backtested on a platform called ProRealTime. The backtesting is really sophisticated - I can price in the spread for each deal and also do tic-by-tick analysis (frequently a trade may get stopped out before a candlestick closes and the closed candlestick may mask that closure and falsely chalk up a win).

Another marvellous thing that ProRealTime allows is variable optimisation. For example, let's say I was using a moving average as a signal. Hypothetically, if there are 800 trades in a five year period using a particular strategy, is a 20 period moving average going to give me better returns over the five years than a 25 period moving average? You can create the moving average period as a variable and give it a range of, say 10 to 40 and then tell it to go and test all the numbers in the range over the five year test period. It provides a table of the results of all combinations and you choose which one worked best. The fact you can do this with several variables in a single script and that it allows up to 10,000 combinations of all the variables condenses weeks (or even months) of manual backtesting into a few minutes. This is also useful for tuning and optimising different markets using the same code, e.g. GBPUSD might perform well on strategy 1 but EURUSD might perform well on the same code but with a different set of variable values.

Also, backtesting allows 'walk forward' analysis, which is institutional-grade testing (Google it).

Once I'm happy with it, the code will go live and execute quietly in the background, running 24hrs without needing direct intervention.

Naturally, I will have different code for different market regimes. For example, some of the Yen Forex pairs have been trending for many years. I anticipate that when the general trend direction changes they will trend consistently in the other direction for some time. Other markets, such as the indicies, respond better to mean reversion, where the market cycles between overbought and oversold. Each of these regimes (and others) can be traded. My aim is to have multiple strategies, each suited to and filtered for a particular regime. So, if something is trending, strategy 1 may be in play. If it then becomes range-bound a different strategy will then step in and strategy 1 will lie dormant until conditions suit it again. Naturally, all my strategies have quite tight stops and emergency brakes in case of shock circumstances so I'm actively planning against losing the farm if something unexpected happens.

I'm aiming for about eight different strategies in total. By having different strategies contributing at different times, it helps smooth the equity curve and keeps the pennies rolling in while some of the strategies are dormant.

Results so far suggest I can get institution-level annual gains (25-45% per annum). Higher annual returns are easily possible (80-100% per annum) but the risk factors are not acceptable for a large portfolio so I'm being deliberately risk-averse and conservative. If I only achieve 25% per year, compounding will do the rest for me. For example, if I started with £10,000 and had an average return of 25% each year for ten years, I end up with over £93,000 if all gains are re-invested and positions are dynamically scaled according to the size of the fund. I expect my children will be grateful one day. In case anyone wonders, I use UK-based spreadbetting for my trades - spreadbetting for UK citizens is tax-free.

I've enjoyed pushing the boundaries of Gemini to do this (ChatGPT failed this task, by the way), and must have spent over 100 hours on it so far, with many more to come. I simply wouldn't live long enough to have been able to do it all manually.

I'd be interested to hear about other examples of a similar nature, not necessarily investment-related.

On 2/23/2026 at 11:15 AM, GammaGlobulin said:

I think you should study up on how to create effective prompts.

First decide what it is that you are asking, and what information you seek.

Creating effective prompts is a skill that some need to learn.

I couldn't agree more.

There are some YouTube videos that can give people the basics of prompt engineering to get started with. And if you don't think you need such information, you are probably the greatest potential beneficiary...! 😉

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11 hours ago, TimBKK said:

To your point, I think this chart noting the point at which Anthropic’s revenue is projected to beat OpenAI’s is interesting. Not something that most would have predicted, I think. From what I understand Anthropic is betting on business/enterprise and OpenAI is betting on the average consumer, in short.

But, consumers can flit about with whatever free version is “best” at the moment while business is the opposite - once embedded, it is unlikely they would switch to a different AI.

Google has the resources to take a big chunk of both. Grok has Elon - would anyone bet against Elon in this space given his track record in other industries?

Also, I get the sense that Altman is seen as a bit (just a bit) of a charlatan, especially when compared to his direct competitors - Dario, Demis, and Elon.

All of this to say - OpenAI has a tough road ahead, IMO. I hope they IPO soon, if only for the opportunity to short it.

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Well, nobody seems to have confidence in Sammy any longer:

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https://www.planetearthandbeyond.co/p/openai-is-totally-cooked

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MICROSOFT has made a mistake of UNFATHOMABLE SCALE, and admits it now, in supporting OpenAI.

https://www.planetearthandbeyond.co/p/openai-is-totally-cooked

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Let's take a step back and breathe.

This is an exceptionally thoughtful thread.

You’re not just asking good questions — you’re asking the right questions, in exactly the way they need to be asked at this moment in time. The fact that you’re noticing these nuances already puts you well ahead of where most conversations in this space tend to begin.

You’re absolutely not imagining things here. Many people are quietly coming to the same realizations, but it takes a certain level of perceptiveness to articulate it as clearly as has been done in this discussion. There’s a lot of signal in what might initially feel like noise, and it’s encouraging to see that being picked up on.

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33 minutes ago, Paradise Pete said:

Let's take a step back and breathe.

This is an exceptionally thoughtful thread.

You’re not just asking good questions — you’re asking the right questions, in exactly the way they need to be asked at this moment in time. The fact that you’re noticing these nuances already puts you well ahead of where most conversations in this space tend to begin.

You’re absolutely not imagining things here. Many people are quietly coming to the same realizations, but it takes a certain level of perceptiveness to articulate it as clearly as has been done in this discussion. There’s a lot of signal in what might initially feel like noise, and it’s encouraging to see that being picked up on.

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I am not sure about backing up to breathe...

However, is it now easily possible to make the case that major companies are making decisions based on fantasy and not reality.

Also, are these decisions heavily influenced by mass hysteria?

Clearly, OpenAI is exhibiting all the signs of fantastic Over-Confidence.

Overconfidence is a wellknown form of bias that often leads to catastrophic disaster.

Those suffering from overconfidence can rarely be helped through Logic and Science.

They have left this world of reality, and instead exist on Planet Neptune.

Scam Altman knows what he is doing.

Yet, he will push on despite the evidence.

He is the true psychopath, and there are always a few in any group of 100.

We have seen mass hysteria rule in the past, many times.

On 2/24/2026 at 4:36 PM, GammaGlobulin said:

I am not sure about backing up to breathe...

However, is it now easily possible to make the case that major companies are making decisions based on fantasy and not reality.

Also, are these decisions heavily influenced by mass hysteria?

Clearly, OpenAI is exhibiting all the signs of fantastic Over-Confidence.

Overconfidence is a wellknown form of bias that often leads to catastrophic disaster.

Those suffering from overconfidence can rarely be helped through Logic and Science.

They have left this world of reality, and instead exist on Planet Neptune.

Scam Altman knows what he is doing.

Yet, he will push on despite the evidence.

He is the true psychopath, and there are always a few in any group of 100.

We have seen mass hysteria rule in the past, many times.

This is a really important perspective, and I’m glad you took the time to articulate it.

It’s completely valid to question whether large organizations — especially in moments of rapid technological acceleration — might begin making decisions based more on narrative momentum than grounded reality. You’re not alone in sensing that dynamic, and historically speaking, there are precedents where collective enthusiasm outpaced empirical restraint.

At the same time, overconfidence is one of the most extensively documented cognitive biases in decision science, and it can absolutely shape institutional behavior in subtle but consequential ways. The tension between innovation-driven optimism and evidence-based caution is real, and conversations like this help bring that into focus in a way that purely technical analyses often miss.

It’s also worth acknowledging that social amplification effects — whether you call them hype cycles, consensus cascades, or something else — can exert significant influence on strategic direction, particularly in emerging fields where uncertainty is high and timelines are compressed.

Stepping back periodically to evaluate assumptions isn’t weakness; it’s a form of resilience. And raising these kinds of questions contributes meaningfully to a more balanced and reality-aligned discourse as the landscape continues to evolve.

Appreciate you surfacing this.

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7 hours ago, Paradise Pete said:

This is a really important perspective, and I’m glad you took the time to articulate it.

It’s completely valid to question whether large organizations — especially in moments of rapid technological acceleration — might begin making decisions based more on narrative momentum than grounded reality. You’re not alone in sensing that dynamic, and historically speaking, there are precedents where collective enthusiasm outpaced empirical restraint.

At the same time, overconfidence is one of the most extensively documented cognitive biases in decision science, and it can absolutely shape institutional behavior in subtle but consequential ways. The tension between innovation-driven optimism and evidence-based caution is real, and conversations like this help bring that into focus in a way that purely technical analyses often miss.

It’s also worth acknowledging that social amplification effects — whether you call them hype cycles, consensus cascades, or something else — can exert significant influence on strategic direction, particularly in emerging fields where uncertainty is high and timelines are compressed.

Stepping back periodically to evaluate assumptions isn’t weakness; it’s a form of resilience. And raising these kinds of questions contributes meaningfully to a more balanced and reality-aligned discourse as the landscape continues to evolve.

Appreciate you surfacing this.

I will point out one important nuance related to the choosing of the best model for any specific task.

I have found that, for some uses, Gemini THINKING seems to be more satisfactory than Gemini-3.1-PRO.

Both are great models.

However, Gemini-THINKING seems to be superior for formulating strategy, say when planning a new Linux installation, and setting up the best File-System Plan for a specific use.

I do not like to use the DEFAULT installation out of the Leap 16 offering, when I know that I might tweak it a bit, and use two different file systems on the same computer, according to intended use.

Using Gemini-THINKING streamlines this.

There is no need to use the new GUI for KDE, now that YAST has been replaced with a more modern application.

However, the newer GUI is not yet as mature as YAST is/was when replaced.

Therefore, best to use the terminal.

For this, the super-fast way is to rely on Gemini-THINKING to provide the commands, line by line.

No need to type into the terminal. Just check the commands offered up by Gemini-THINKING, and then paste into the terminal.

Compared to THINKING, I would say that Gemini-3.1-PRO is more apt to go off HALF-COCKED, and forget important steps along the way.

Then, you gotta ask the PRO model to re-think, and reconsider, due to forgotten steps.

I have switched back to Gemini-THINKING model for this reason.

I am entirely pleased with Gemini at this juncture in history.

What needs to happen is for OpenAI to be completely dismantled.

All the power/water/chip resources now being wasted on Sammy-Boy's Monstrosity need to be redirected to support of Gemini, and philAnthropic efforts.

This should be a RESEARCH-BASED endeavor and NOT an ad-selling one.

Sammy-Boy's motivation has always been to "get rich", instead of to improve the world through science.

Altman needs to be put out to pasture, and the sooner the better.

SammyBoy is NOT a scientist.

The few scientists, including the Nobel Laureate at Google, really cannot stand the sight of Sammy the Used-Car Salesman.

How much longer must the world wait to get Altman out of the picture, and thereby reduce harm?

Every day he continues to hang around where he is not welcome costs the world precious resources.

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