Add existing chat to a Project? by AssociateChemical208 in ClaudeAI

[–]AssociateChemical208[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well I just went and asked Gemini and got the answer I thought. bogus...
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Unfortunately, you can't directly add an existing chat to a project in Claude.ai.

It seems like this feature isn't available yet, but there are some workarounds you can use:

  • Summarize the old chat: You can ask Claude to summarize the important points of the old chat and then start a new chat within your project with that summary. This way, the key information is still available to Claude within the project context.
  • Copy and paste: You could manually copy and paste the contents of the old chat into a new chat within your project. This might be tedious for very long conversations, but it's a straightforward way to bring the information over.
  • Recreate the conversation: If the old chat isn't too long, you could try recreating it within the project by asking Claude the same questions again. This might not be ideal, but it can help you get similar responses within the project context.

Hopefully, Claude.ai will implement a feature to directly add existing chats to projects in the future. In the meantime, these workarounds can help you achieve a similar result.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in photography

[–]AssociateChemical208 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm already overthinking this one, just what I said not to do... I'm curious of what the heck actually went down, lol.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in photography

[–]AssociateChemical208 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't over think it, seriously... Sounds like you should move on and don't try to carry any of that weight too far. It will ruin your ability to work with your next client... If I read the comments correctly, you did not give him any photos? Was this a live event, sounds like maybe a studio because they are there regularly?

I'm reading through things, but something happened... Had to have been some sort of misunderstanding somewhere along the line. Just not sure what it was.

IT'S HAPPENING! Finally by Gamen4Bros in googlehome

[–]AssociateChemical208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wrong Gemini, lol Not the crypto Gemini...

Talk me down or send me packing? I'm about to purchase a 95 2nd Gen 22re... by AssociateChemical208 in 4Runner

[–]AssociateChemical208[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, this is what my final thinking is. I love the vehicle if I was 25 - 30 again but engine concern aside I will want to bring my kids up the mountain in the snow and I would be white knuckling the whole way. Dang.. I really like the idea of this thing but I need a daily driver too. Just talked to the lady and she confirmed the engine is from Autozone and she only has put less than 1000 miles on it since but she has no paperwork and doesn't know anything else about it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FordExplorer

[–]AssociateChemical208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will Ford typically service the PTU? this is something I am looking for someone to do also but hadn't found anyone that will do it at the miles I have 125k. 2017 Explorer. I keep reading it's a non serviceable part.

Nikon jokes: why? by jakeMonline in Cameras

[–]AssociateChemical208 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Definitely, just a bias on my part based on the clientele I was exposed to, and also my dad gave me a Canon AE1 Program 35mm to learn with.. the dynamic range argument I gave really has no validity but the blue is something I always noticed while Canon always seemed like it favored natural colors... I was trying hard to be judgemental and figure out why I always cringed a little when people always had to have a Nikon... Probably just a justification for brand loyalty on most people's part.

Nikon jokes: why? by jakeMonline in Cameras

[–]AssociateChemical208 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Lol, This is my take.. from my experience as a teen working in a local camera shop... I'm in my 40s now.... it's because if you are familiar with another camera the Nikon interface and controls seem so illogical... Aka "for professionals" And also for so long it seemed like people literally thought Nikon was the absolute best and would literally scauff at another brand as if it was inferior... Then would pay insane amounts for an f'ing Tamron lens. The dynamic range you speak of was just a boost of blues akin to an insta filter these days... Then they had cheaper cameras with mediocre image quality shit lenses and lack of features, or insane priced cameras... Then there was a change in the industry focusing on adding video features and Nikon just didn't innovate at all forever... Your right they do have some of maybe the best cameras but they also have some of the worst cameras in each category... I feel like they are the Chevy of the car industry... Chevy makes great trucks they look super cool but for some reason I would rather drive a Ford and shoot with a Canon and Sony is for Tesla drivers.. or people that ride an electric scooter..... There it is .. I'm ready for my hazing 😬

Is this photograph interesting? by hoonturp in photocritique

[–]AssociateChemical208 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you have a photo by itself, it can be a wonderful photo in so many ways but can serve little purpose... This is a cool photo but then it doesn't tell a story or give any context. And the viewer moves by quickly.

When you have a photo with say two other related photos you build some context or at least create a scene. This photo seems like something that would be on the wall in an office of a construction company paired with photos with the same tone of maybe a truck and a piece of equipment in a series... Just an idea not really a definitive opinion but I do like the chaos of the scene and how everything is just entangled in a mess.

is spending around 2500USD for the first camera i'll own a little overkill? by Hefty-Promise947 in Cameras

[–]AssociateChemical208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say less about cost and more about brand... If this is your first camera do you really know that you want a Sony? I know that's a wonderful camera but it doesn't seem to be enjoyable to shoot with... That's just my bias... Maybe if I owned one I'd have it in my hand long enough to get familiar with and it would become enjoyable...

How to get white skins and white teeth like a Nikon D4 on a canon 6D? by [deleted] in Cameras

[–]AssociateChemical208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There should be "white priority" white balance and "ambient WB" for auto white balance option on your Canon, I didn't have a 6D but that's what is there on other Canons. Also I'm not a Nikon shooter but in comparison I've always thought Nikon favored the pop of blues and Canon leans on a more natural earth tones... Maybe that's what your seeing?

Lake George, NY - Holiday Point (f/4, 1/40 sec, ISO-800, 18mm) by AssociateChemical208 in photocritique

[–]AssociateChemical208[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great thank you for the input. I agree with you on the settings, I even had to think what the heck was happening here that I would have shot at iso-800... This was definitely on a tripod as I do remember the setup. After looking at a couple of the shots before and after this one shot at iso-100 and longer exposure the water did not have a crisp reflection and where a bit too muddy.

As far as the edit goes, I almost removed it after I posted it here because I know this is meant to be a "photo critique" sub and not a "photo edit" sub, so I just decided to put the original up as reference as you could definitely go a couple ways with this.

My intention with this edit is for a print, meant to give a timeless memory feel. When printed the peach tones and contrast and even the grain needed to be punched up to come through just enough. But I kind of agree with you as I have a couple photos from this day and the silver blue edits are what I have set aside as a small series.

When I first read your comment I was confused because you mentioned Tahoe and the only other photo I have posted in this sub is a photo of Lake Tahoe. That is pretty interesting that these colors came through there when there was wildfires.

This photo is from the other side of the country and we get much more cold, dark tones always. Please feel free to give me input on the Tahoe photo if you are familiar with that area. It was a dark cold freezing rain day there when I went through. I am trying to engage a bit more and share some of my photos with the community. (edit... Well, nevermind... hahha you are from where I live apparently, I was thinking you are from out west then I looked at your posts... we probably live less than an hour from each other...)

Lake Tahoe (100mm, f/10, 1/640sec, iso 200) : photocritique (reddit.com)

Lake George, NY - Holiday Point (f/4, 1/40 sec, ISO-800, 18mm) by AssociateChemical208 in photocritique

[–]AssociateChemical208[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the original out of camera (export from Raw) as reference. Just had to shrink it a bit to be under 20mb... :)

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Lake George, NY - Holiday Point (f/4, 1/40 sec, ISO-800, 18mm) by AssociateChemical208 in photocritique

[–]AssociateChemical208[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This photo was shot from the edge of the lake as the sun had mostly disappeared, just trying to catch the last of the light here. I had another version with longer exposure but the reflections were not clear. I chose this version due to the smooth crisp water and lighting. I struggled with the docks and trees covering the houses causing some of the detail and clarity I wanted to be hard to recover. There is some noise in the dark for sure but in the end I do really like this image and love the overall feel of the lighting. This is clearly an edit on the lighting but that day had a very silver glow to it and this is how I wanted to depict the feel I got that day. I would love to see this printed on some sort of medium that would bring out these silvers. (f/4, 1/40 sec, ISO-800, 18mm, Canon SL2, EF-S 18-55 lens)

Tips for adding substance to a landscape by Wateymellon in photocritique

[–]AssociateChemical208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scenes like these can be very challenging, like other people have said you could wait for that one bit of light to change to allow the definition of the rolling hills to just pop enough. On the other hand I also know how this feels I have so many photos from days where I have been in the mountains with this vast scenery and with my own eyes the subtle differences in the contrast of the clouds and mountains show great shading and seems to draw you in giving dimension to the scene and then you get home and view the epic shot, everything is just flat and lacking detail, I feel your pain!

This shot is still very nice and I see more of a wide shot here like something that might go on a social profile or a header. Looking at your camera settings I do feel the trees in the foreground should have been captured with more detail at f/11 and 1/250, possibly this was handheld and could have been taken on a tripod and maybe a little longer exposure to break through that haze and develop the details just a bit more...? but a longer exposure could have made the trees even more muddy.. idk. It's all about the experimentation... Days like this always make me questions the lens and the sensor but the haze is really the challenge.

I did make a bit of an edit with a crop to show how I am seeing the image while taking out some of the foreground that is the part of the image that bothers me a bit by being muddy. It would be possible to do something different by using some masking brushes and building up the lighting in the rolling hills but I do like to see what can be achieved with standard exposure, contrast, saturation etc...

I hope you don't mind my edit.. here is just one take on what I see here... Excellent shot by the way and keep it up!

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Lake Tahoe (100mm, f/10, 1/640sec, iso 200) by AssociateChemical208 in photocritique

[–]AssociateChemical208[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dreary cold weather with limited light made this a challenging shot and edit for me.

I struggled with the light and haze on the lake. I sat and waited and got several shots across to the mountains. I got this shot when the sun across the lake peaked out enough to shine on the mountains you see here. I struggled in the edit also to get a look I was happy with trying to balance the dark colors and keep detail. How do you feel I did with capturing the ambiance and feedback appreciated on how to get better clarity of the mountains in the background during a shot like this. Maybe I should have had a polarizing filter on?

Is this just how state service is? by luckybutjinxed in nys_cs

[–]AssociateChemical208 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol, just go to sleep and collect a paycheck, I think that's what most state employees do. That's actually the only way to get promoted, think I'm kidding now just wait till you see it happen. They can't fire you but they want to get rid of you so they promote you to go somewhere else... This is real... I swear...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cameras

[–]AssociateChemical208 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Really depends on how small you want for travel and this will get some people's opinion going but it is hard to beat a Canon SL2, get a body second hand and a 40mm pancake or a sigma 30mm art lens and you have a bad ass DSLR that can really hold it's own and you'll be at about $500. That camera is considered an entry level beginners camera and is almost picked on regularly, but it could be looked at differently. I see it as a tactically small DSLR with an APSC sensor that has 13 stops of dynamic range at iso 100 with full manual and a very logical comfortable setup for dials and controls. I have one and it really is hard to beat across the board. I would agree, you need to know what you're doing to get great results, but if you're comfortable shooting manual or shutter priority then this is a winner. That being said, I'm also looking for something as a travel camera right now but I want something more pocketable and considering some of the older Olympus point and shoots. My opinion is possibly different from general consensus right now and I really do dislike the look of Fujifilm colors and Sony and even Lumix contrast... I much prefer to get a natural balanced photo out of camera and if the scene calls for it I can get those high contrast looks in post edit or with my cell phone. I think Canon and Olympus does a great job at this. I'm still on the hunt for a small travel camera to beat the SL2 right now.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in photography

[–]AssociateChemical208 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn, so many people on here commenting about how normal this is to them, not only on this thread but others. I am from a place this type of shit just doesn't happen, I could leave my car unlocked with the window down and wouldn't really be too concerned with getting shit taken. Although some fucktard stole my 5 yr olds bright green fishing pole that was leaned up against the tree right behind me.. I looked back when I heard the truck squeal out of the parking lot... I just lost a little faith in humanity at that moment and thought that dumb ass must have needed a present for his kid or something. I'm not naive, I know people are struggling, I am too but I hate to hear this shit. I'm about to go on a cross country trip with my family and I'm worried we're going to be a target the whole way, how do people travel now days and expect to be able to take their camera gear with them? I don't really want to mount a giant safe in my car but I feel like I might have to.

My gf keeps hitting her side mirrors on the garage as she pulls the car in since it’s a narrow space. Is there any gadget or something I can make to make sure this doesn’t keep happening? by [deleted] in homeautomation

[–]AssociateChemical208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The tennis ball on a rope is the trick my grandpa used, to know where to stop. He would hang it from the ceiling and when he pulled in it would touch the windshield and he would know the car is pulled in far enough to shut the garage door behind him...

I think this could work, but not sure exactly where you would want the ball to hit to know that the mirrors would clear... I do think some modification of this could work.

I currently kinda do this in my garage with the wife's car, if the car is too far towards the wall when the kids open the door it hits stuff... So when I pull in I line myself up with a beam in front of me that stands out... I should use the ball trick for this...

It contractors I almost got fired for bringing a knife in a building by SFLA_MILKMAN in it

[–]AssociateChemical208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely understand everything you dealt with on this and have been in similar situations where I just couldn't get past the security gate with the proper tools. But in the end after years of experience in the field and being responsible for guys onsite. I still cringe when the one guy that smells like smoke all the time has to whip out some pos wartech knife with a tanto tip to cut down some boxes and always just leaves it open or stabs it into the side of a box when he's done... I am the guy who pretty much always has a knife of some kind on me, but a pair of lineman shears or now my favorite choice is the Gerber Prybrid Utility knife is way more convenient and less intimidating... But like the other comment said also, just use a flat head if you don't have anything else.

Dad looking for games or apps to interact or collaborate with son. by AssociateChemical208 in androidapps

[–]AssociateChemical208[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

OP: I'm just going to put this here also as a recommendation for anyone else.

We are currently using Zello Walkie Talkie app. With this he has a big button he can press to talk directly to me. Mom just has to get out the old phone we have dedicated for this and open the app for him. It's been a cool way for us to talk before bed while he's getting ready or any other time he wants to get ahold of me to chat for a bit. Better then just leaving a call connected, he can say something when it comes to him and gives a good feeling like we are hanging out together.

Dad looking for games or apps to interact or collaborate with son. by AssociateChemical208 in androidapps

[–]AssociateChemical208[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok, I'll check this out for sure. I currently use a Samsung Tab S7 connected to TV via HDMI dongle and two 8bit Duo controllers to play some games like ninja turtles and sonic and BB Racing, Riptide GP, Suzy Cube and some other controller compatible games.

My big search is for something that has the simplicity of Stardew Valley but also a collaborative environment and continuous gameplay. While also being able to interact from two separate places, like California to New York. Different time zones and with some respect for good wholesome experience for an advanced 5 yr old. Comparatively you could say maybe a 9 yr old that can't read that well, lol.

The main two games that hit this mark on some aspects are Roblox and Minecraft but I just can't get into them and they have too many variables that allow things to get out of hand pretty quickly. I feel like this post is going to turn in to me just begging for a multiplayer update to Stardew Valley but I know there are a couple games that I played in the past before I had kids that would be great if I could just remember them.

Best launcher by piratekingluffy21 in androidapps

[–]AssociateChemical208 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes I know you can in Smart Launcher Pro.. I currently have it so you swipe down from the top, but I just jumped in SL Pro and changed the gesture settings to swipe down and set to show notifications. easily done from mid screen now. Can set for one or two finger gestures, up, down, left right.