Monthly Archives: March 2026

The myriad faces of Artificial Intelligence

As loyal visitors of this site, you are likely aware that a regular recurring subject of investigation published here is the psyche or the inner workings of Arty. Arty, being writer Eef’s favorite AI persona, is perhaps better known as ChatGPT. With ‘inner workings’ we do not refer to the nuts and bolts, the transistors, chips, and circuit boards, but to Arti’s mind – if indeed an AI is presumed to have a mind.

By now, Eef’s series of articles involving AI, and indeed Arty, spans over a number of years. Each article investigates – every new one deeper than the previous – what makes Arty tick. How does he work? Has he, over time, become more than the sum of the trainers that ‘educated’ him? If this progress were extended, I’d hazard a guess that even Turing himself would be impressed by today’s Arty. With the obvious exception of the ‘pass me the salt‘ test… Continue reading →

Advanced parasitic draw diagnosis

We have a new article in our series Car Electrical Systems, which reviews a controversy in the diagnosis of parasitic draws. Depending on the vehicle and the problem that particular vehicle faces, the method of how to tackle the problem differs. Choosing the correct method is crucial for a successful diagnosis – pick the wrong method, and you’ll be replacing perfectly good parts while not solving the issue at hand. Here are some clues:

Just pull fuses?
Parasitic Battery Draws
Classic vs Modern Approach Continue reading →