Those were actually two separate quick summaries, hope one of them was helpful. I thought the three spicy autocompletes in a trench coat was actually pretty funny. This is actually a good use case for asking a modern AI because you can ask follow-up questions to further wrap your head around it
January 11, 2026 at 11:52 PM
Those were actually two separate quick summaries, hope one of them was helpful. I thought the three spicy autocompletes in a trench coat was actually pretty funny. This is actually a good use case for asking a modern AI because you can ask follow-up questions to further wrap your head around it
"It’s no longer a solo act. The system decomposes your prompt into a plan, then assigns sub-tasks to specialized models (for math, search, or logic). They evaluate and re-write each other's work in a loop. It’s effectively multiple 'autocompletes' debating until they get it right."
January 11, 2026 at 11:48 PM
"It’s no longer a solo act. The system decomposes your prompt into a plan, then assigns sub-tasks to specialized models (for math, search, or logic). They evaluate and re-write each other's work in a loop. It’s effectively multiple 'autocompletes' debating until they get it right."
"Think of it as 3 'spicy autocompletes' in a trenchcoat. One breaks down your prompt, another runs search tools, and a third critiques the output to catch errors. They loop and debate in the background until they agree. You only see the final answer, but it was a group project."
January 11, 2026 at 11:47 PM
"Think of it as 3 'spicy autocompletes' in a trenchcoat. One breaks down your prompt, another runs search tools, and a third critiques the output to catch errors. They loop and debate in the background until they agree. You only see the final answer, but it was a group project."
Since I couldn’t find a good article that wasn’t deeply in the weeds I asked Gemini 3 Pro to concisely summarize, which I’ll paste in the next comments
January 11, 2026 at 11:47 PM
Since I couldn’t find a good article that wasn’t deeply in the weeds I asked Gemini 3 Pro to concisely summarize, which I’ll paste in the next comments
Spicy autocomplete was questionable with the proliferation of web search in apps like ChatGPT and Gemini, and has been wrong since the introduction of “reasoning” over a year ago. Spicy autocomplete is still in there but it’s a small part of a more complex system en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reasoni...
Spicy autocomplete was questionable with the proliferation of web search in apps like ChatGPT and Gemini, and has been wrong since the introduction of “reasoning” over a year ago. Spicy autocomplete is still in there but it’s a small part of a more complex system en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reasoni...
While there was criticism in some of my prompts earlier in the convo that undoubtedly colored this response, Gemini tends to defer or soften critical language of notable public figures. Also worth noting that Gemini was the first to use the phrases “billionaire daddy” and “laughed out of the room”
January 10, 2026 at 10:33 PM
While there was criticism in some of my prompts earlier in the convo that undoubtedly colored this response, Gemini tends to defer or soften critical language of notable public figures. Also worth noting that Gemini was the first to use the phrases “billionaire daddy” and “laughed out of the room”
Screenshots of some of it here. This was all a result of this person making a couple of posts about how the oil in Venezuela may not be economically appealing to extract, and that it was a stupid justification for the op (on top of all of the other reasons it was terrible) bsky.app/profile/sky....
January 5, 2026 at 7:29 AM
Screenshots of some of it here. This was all a result of this person making a couple of posts about how the oil in Venezuela may not be economically appealing to extract, and that it was a stupid justification for the op (on top of all of the other reasons it was terrible) bsky.app/profile/sky....
I have a similar theory but I don’t know if it’s completely satisfactory. Fairly innocuous skeets not even directly related to politics are starting to draw these dogpiles bsky.app/profile/edda...
I really believe that on the hellsite half of these people would be telling Ben Shapiro and the like to eat shit and getting their likes and building their following. Since those people aren’t on BlueSky they’ve found other “safe” targets. In the absence of monsters they have created their own
January 5, 2026 at 4:47 AM
I have a similar theory but I don’t know if it’s completely satisfactory. Fairly innocuous skeets not even directly related to politics are starting to draw these dogpiles bsky.app/profile/edda...
The rule of cool will be in full effect if the Bucs beat the Panthers next week and the Falcons Saints game has the wacky three way tiebreaker on the line!
December 30, 2025 at 4:40 AM
The rule of cool will be in full effect if the Bucs beat the Panthers next week and the Falcons Saints game has the wacky three way tiebreaker on the line!
It’s all over, they lost all the tiebreakers with the Panthers and the Bucs. But if they win and the Bucs beat the Panthers next week there will be a three way tie at 8-9 for the NFC South and in *that* case the Panthers win the three way tiebreaker. Chaos Division. www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootb...
It’s all over, they lost all the tiebreakers with the Panthers and the Bucs. But if they win and the Bucs beat the Panthers next week there will be a three way tie at 8-9 for the NFC South and in *that* case the Panthers win the three way tiebreaker. Chaos Division. www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootb...