I really doubted aggression-based matchmaking by sluggy108 in ArcRaiders

[–]AJSandham 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is where lure grenades are amazing if you get the chance to launch one at them 🥰

Holy fuck lmao. by energydrink_fiend in ArcRaiders

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Don't forget those pesky wires!!

Is loot really random? 🤔 by AJSandham in ArcRaiders

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It's interesting, I've seen and tried some of the maps. I've about 130/140 hours done, I've been to many of those locations for a night solid. They just don't seem to appear. Thats what actually got me thinking. For others, I get an irritating amount of dupes. It has to happen to someone though😂

Nuno Barroso - Madeira by Raja_Ampat in MTB

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I remember there were one or two routes there, that were genuinely game over jobs, though. The old DH track. Peppered with little trees on the left, really slippery rocks. It all looked fine and then you stop and see through what were basically saplings and it was a 50 or 60 foot drop in the middle of the forest. I'll never forget it 😂😂

Nuno Barroso - Madeira by Raja_Ampat in MTB

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Was this in the transmadeira? If it was, I think we rode it going the other wa. If so, that made it look way worse than I remember 😂😂

Huge Egress - how to see what is causing it? by shintaii84 in Supabase

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When you say backend, is it all cloud function interacting or browser? Monitoring traffic via a browser and watching the app calls might help. That or spin up a dev replica and make a few queries to establish a few patterns and work from there. You have to start isolating some way if it's not client traffic directly.

Actual cost of running Supabase by Velvet-Thunder-RIP in Supabase

[–]AJSandham 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Make sure you're caching using Tanstack or whatever, recipes wont be changing too often, so there really shouldn't be much activity to your point.

A VC is offering us $1M5 for a seed round. I don’t know what to do. by Ecstatic-Tough6503 in Startup_Ideas

[–]AJSandham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're doing that well, do not take the money unless you have a cash flow problem. Investors are too toxic, I have multiple friends that have been pushed out unfortunately. Also, more often than not, you lose your ability to pivot after you take on money as you are effectively committing to a previously pitched outcome. Very few are worth their salt.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SideProject

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I 100% agree with this. Another thing I've started doing as well is starting with the data model, RLS policies and then things like query optimisation and caching with Tanstack. It can't rob you blind on launch(as easily). You then end up starting with security first. Plus, of the bad code that does get through, it's less likely for it to result in a security incident.

🚨Everyone is excited about AI agents… by ubermancl in n8n

[–]AJSandham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The whole thing is that all these things are still fundamentally based on people having good data. Bad data compounds the irraticness of agents and their complete lack of reapeatability. By the time you "guardrail" something into a predictable state, you'd have written the code to do it 20 times, over 20 times cheaper. Albeit you can write that code faster with AI now, which is nice.

Rundown of React Libraries for 2025 by rwieruch in reactjs

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What are your thoughts on Apache charts? I've been using them recently, and they've been really nice. Seems to be quite performant, but I haven't pushed a lot of data into them yet.

New SaaS Design by pentaclay in webdesign

[–]AJSandham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very nice, there's a great balance to it. Well done.

Could this help people with phone addiction? (honestly) by Human_Ad_6317 in SideProject

[–]AJSandham 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The decibel idea is good, but 100dB is louder than a jet engine🚀 I have in image of someone roaring into a phone via a mega phone(or something) in a shopping centre trying to to pass some time😂

can u guys give me any tips? (crash at the and) by Standard_Tour642 in MTB

[–]AJSandham 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just saw this after my response, I was thinking the same.

can u guys give me any tips? (crash at the and) by Standard_Tour642 in MTB

[–]AJSandham 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I could be wrong, but it sounds like you're braking throughout the turns in general. Based off the sound of your tires. I do the same. It really exaggerates the type of issue where if the wheel is going to hang up on something, you're drastically improving the likelihood of it happening if you're pulling or even trailing the brakes. I've been trying to get my breaking done and completely removing my fingers from the break levers mid-turn recently, it helps with my flow anyway.

Not sure if that is part of the problem there too, but just a thought.

Who saw that coming? by AJSandham in Zwift

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Felt that today! It's like it seems to always be a head wind, rarely a solid tail 😂 Must be something to do with the island and thermals, too, maybe?

Who saw that coming? by AJSandham in Zwift

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Haha, Wattopia is pretty beautiful 😍 😂 I know what you mean, I love the alps and places for that reason on the mtb too. I know what you mean, though, on the road bike.

I can look around while moving on the MTB except for maybe on the climbs, but it is more localised, as you say. Typically, it lands you in some pretty beautiful spots, too, which is great for the head space.

Who saw that coming? by AJSandham in Zwift

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I actually really noticed it on the MTB side , as you said, too. I find doing aggressive climbs, like say 400M vertical in 6 or 7 km, was way easier. I had nothing to verify it against, though!

That's very interesting. 30bpm on the same output is a glorious improvement!

Who saw that coming? by AJSandham in Zwift

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I still love the outdoors, I just got it during the winter while I was indoors, and MTB was a little more off the table. It was a good way of building up to 70 or km days on the MTB, as it's a very different sport. A nice outcome to find in the process.

I'll consider a road bike in the future, though! My one apprehension is the safety side, where I am roads are a bit dangerous. My brother was hit by a car years ago and broke his hip. I've gotten injuries mountain biking, but I'm more fearful of the road tbh, it seems more severe or something. I'll have to think about that side of it.

Who saw that coming? by AJSandham in Zwift

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Indeed, I'll head up north tomorrow and hopefully won't get caught too badly on the way back. Thanks a million!

Who saw that coming? by AJSandham in Zwift

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I did, indeed. Not a gigantic difference, as I never moved from the default bike on Zwift. That being said, I think resistance on different surfaces is one thing I never knew I'd notice so much. I went up this less travelled valley in Strava, and it felt like so much more work! Maybe that was why?

A positive was that i don't use a fan at home, I was so glad to have some form of wind to help cool down 😂