My dad (Richard Feynman) had a side hustle doing industrial consulting. He'd spend a few hours visiting a company, talking to the engineers, looking at stuff, and then maybe have a good suggestion. Sometimes he would bring his son along. I only recall one of his suggestions, but it made the company he was consulting for way better off, so I guess his exorbitant consulting fees were worth it. We could have been wealthier if he had done it systematically, but he didn't want to be organized about looking for jobs, so it just happened when someone asked.
@thekccurrent please research the kestrel meter you’re using to make decisions. It is dogshit accurate and known to be steaming shit in direct sun for wbt. You look like clowns.
@nsouliki@thekccurrent I gwt it, but it is still overestimated using this piece of crap Kestrel sensor. use an ISO standard method for accurate measurements
Grok 4 is the first time, in my experience, that an AI has been able to solve difficult, real-world engineering questions where the answers cannot be found anywhere on the Internet or in books.
And it will get much better.