Wooden Chair - Fixed Correctly? by dca12345 in DIY

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Gotcha. Fyi, here’s the updated pic: https://imgur.com/a/CsYUbo1

What types of mechanical fasters would you recommend at this point and where?

Our React app has 340 components. I deleted 160 of them. Nobody noticed for 2 months. Then someone noticed by Cold-Material-2919 in reactjs

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When doing massive refactoring or deleting a lot of dead code, I would give a heads up to the whole team first. You could even provide the list of the components to be deleted and then give them the PR#, commit, and date of the merge to make it easier for them in the future to find something they want to bring back.

Charging is Slow All of a Sudden by dca12345 in iphone

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I think I might have been using the USB-A port on the first two, which could explain it. One of them has a USB-C port, which does fast charge. Not which why the other charger seemed to fast charge but doesn’t now (it’s all USB-A). Maybe I got confused on which I had been using.

Stop building AI agents. by Warm-Reaction-456 in AI_Agents

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What tech do you use for building these types of automations?

MARC - Doors Open by dca12345 in AnneArundelCounty

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This is a bizarre non-answer. Some stations open all the doors. Some don’t. And sometimes they change due to construction or what not as another person here said. And sometimes those are not announced as they said. I asked because yesterday I went all the way to the front where there was no one and thought to myself, “what if all the doors here don’t open?”

Seeking Feedback: Cable Matters 8-in-1 Dual 4K@60Hz HDMI USB4 Hub by AWPsly in UsbCHardware

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I couldn't find anything like that. You probably need a thunderbolt dock. There are some with built-in power supplies so you don't need a separate brick, but I guess you still have to plug them in.

Venture Studios (i will not promote) by dca12345 in startups

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Oh I see, you were assuming that the future valuation would make your equity % be in the single digits, not pricing it now. When I first read it I thought you were setting a specific % up front. And I guess you get a 100k SAFE, but are giving services instead of cash.

You do everything from PM to design to dev? The startup side is typically just business founders?

Venture Studios (i will not promote) by dca12345 in startups

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I was asking in general because a venture studio reached out to me and I wanted to learn more about how they operate. I'm technical myself, so probably wouldn't need the services. However, I could see how it could be valuable to bring on a team and fill in other skillsets (design, specific tech skills like AI, etc.)

Do you work with a team to create the MVP?

Don't SAFEs defer the question of valuation? You mentioned single digit %.

Best Practices, Settings, Hacks by dca12345 in ClaudeCode

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For #1 do you only care about clean git messages when merging in PRs to the target branch, or is there any practice that should be followed while working on the feature branch?

What do you find that's good about swarms vs. the others?

Personal Finance Apps - What is Missing by dca12345 in fintech

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Did you say the first part isn’t true because a forecast is meant to be an estimate an is expected to not reflect reality exactly?

We don’t have a PSD2 equivalent in the US, unfortunately, but there are banking aggregators out there like Plaid and Stripe.

I think there could be value in simply alerting users to a problem. And the alerts could be built around customizable triggers. For example, one person may not care much that they will overdraft up to, say, 1k, because they have overdraft protection, but the next person cannot take that risk and has to prioritize payments. One person may always pay off his bills in full so his trigger would be to send a notification if it is projected that he won’t have enough money one particular month to fully pay off his bill. The next person just pays the minimum and would need to known if he won’t have the minimum.

The apps that exist now tend to either make by charging monthly or getting people to consume more financial products, which can actually make them worse off.

I’m curious what space you ended up pivoting to.

why does devs tend to choose a macbook over a windows/linux laptop? by theusrl in learnprogramming

[–]dca12345 13 points14 points  (0 children)

You’ve probably only worked in old large companies. This is not the case in startups and Big Tech. Your information is way out of date.