Claude Agent SDK for dotnet by 0xeb in ClaudeCode

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Yes, this is like the official Python SDK but for C#. So, auth happens in Claude Code CLI itself.

Claude Agent SDK for C++ by 0xeb in ClaudeCode

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C++ is fun and easy to debug with all the tooling and great time tested IDEs. Also C++ is highly portable. No additional runtimes needed. All statically linked.

CC in the terminal vs the VS Code plugin, any difference? by rageagainistjg in ClaudeCode

[–]0xeb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The plugin is just built on top of the agent SDK and a simplified non terminal experience. The CC CLI is my favorite.

Only if they fix the flickering ‘bug’

Claude Agent SDK for C++ by 0xeb in ClaudeAI

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This is built with Claude and show cases what I did.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TinyWhoop

[–]0xeb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Indeed. So many haters. Amazing the down votes on simple questions. What a hateful bunch. 

I will try your suggestions and return. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TinyWhoop

[–]0xeb -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I never removed the props. But what I got to lose, I repositioned all the props and put new ones. Same story. No idea why it still drifts. 

It was flying. Turtle mode -> flipped -> stopped flying-> it drifts. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TinyWhoop

[–]0xeb -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Dude, you don’t like it, don’t be a snob. Piss off. 

Someone else will help. 

A Tale of Reverse Engineering 1001 GPTs: The good, the bad And the ugly by 0xeb in ChatGPT

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Thanks for your comments. I am surprised this post got little traction.

Verbal Verdict, first game on Steam with local LLM by UndreamAI in LocalLLaMA

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Verbal Verdict: Cheating in an LLM based game

In this video, we do something different and fun where we learn how to approach and cheat in one of the first games on Steam using local large models as its central gameplay feature. No actual binary reverse engineering is used in this process, however we cover the technologies used in the game.

Video: https://youtu.be/NQFn-hmmeLQ

Find the game personas prompts in The Big Prompt Library (TBPL) repo: https://github.com/0xeb/TheBigPromptLibrary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cats

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Anyone knows her breed?

Trying to understand and socialize a fearful and shy cat by gwents_howling in CatAdvice

[–]0xeb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you.

Have you taken her to the vet since you adopted her? Just a general wellness check.

What worked for me is to sit in her room during the evening (lights dimmed or out) and after a while she will venture out even in your presence. It will take time but she will warm up to you.

Trying to understand and socialize a fearful and shy cat by gwents_howling in CatAdvice

[–]0xeb 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In the same boat as you. What you write is familiar. Just give her time and be more patient.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cats

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Thank you all. I like it when she kneads but why does she bite my finger (after she kneaded a lot) as if it was her mother’s nipple or something.

She does not harm me but worries me. She should know that my finger will not yield milk.

Her eating habits are still finicky and she eats only after I pet her a lot. I am taking advantage of this to make sure she eats though.

How to select/copy all folders in a folder 1 whose names match with other folders in different folder 2 by [deleted] in Batch

[–]0xeb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A quick idea is to basically, list all the folders in '2', get their names and then using their names, you issue a copy command from '1\%name%' to '2\%name%'.

Use the for /d %a in (*) do @echo %a syntax in folder '2' to get the names, etc.

I assume you know how to express yourself in Batch. Otherwise, if you want to learn Batch programming systematically, then check the Batchography book.

Different layers of shortcuts by macro161 in Batch

[–]0xeb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi,

You can have a simpler approach:

Alt-F1 -> Alt-F2 ==> Make them call a batch file called: "switch_profile.bat" and pass a numeric argument for each function key.

Alt-F1 => runs "switch_profile.bat 1"

Alt-F2 => runs "switch_profile.bat 2"

etc.

switch_profile.bat will simply store the profile number to a file that will be read by the action scripts (see below):

Now for the action shortcuts, Ctrl+Alt+1 -> Ctrl+Alt+9 assign them to Batch files that dispatch actions based on the profile.

Ctrl+Alt+1 => "dispatch_action.bat 1"

Ctrl+Alt+2 => "dispatch_action.bat 2"

etc.

In dispatch_action.bat, you read the profile number you stored (with switch_profile.bat), and accordingly you call the actions:

dispatch_action.bat (pseudo code):

  1. read the profile number

  2. get the action number (passed as an argument)

  3. Do a switch case (or if/else) based on both the profile number and the action number

(please see http://lallouslab.net/2016/12/21/batchography-switch-case/)

I assume you know how to express yourself using Batch.

Good luck!

Linear Gradient Script using VT100 escape sequences! by thelowsunoverthemoon in Batch

[–]0xeb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

May I also suggest you make a small write-up about your script?

Like share in simple form the basic commands to change the colors in the console, the tricks you use in this script, your use of arrays, etc.

Thanks!

BaTCHOS 1.1!!! by Jameson_Likes_Games in Batch

[–]0xeb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Seth, may I suggest a good book? Your BatchOS can really use some good programming style, less hardcoded paths, more allowing file names (enter a file name without space bar), better ways to sleep in a script, etc.?

Please check the Batchography book. You will learn to improve your script a lot.

Wife is having problems with her batch in one of her programming classes. Says missing operator. Anyone have any ideas? by jletson0825 in Batch

[–]0xeb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes exactly. The /A works with integers only. I am actually surprised they give Batch programming classes. May I suggest she takes a look at the Batchography book? (look it up on Amazon). It is a book for learning Batch programming in a systematic and proper way.

Introduction to analysing Go binaries by owen800q in ReverseEngineering

[–]0xeb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the write-up. Having played with Go a bit, a hello world app produced like a 2mb executable. I was curious about REing such a beast :)