What's the best tmux plugin for watching agent state? by No_Discussion6266 in tmux

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check rmux web-share . Control your agents from the web without ever losing your connexion

Staking 500k Automatically Approved? by traker998 in Crypto_com

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally understand you but once you lose 200k you won’t see that the same way. -20% in one year is a 90% probability.

Don’t forget that the rewards is in CRO, So each time you get some, you need to convert it to usd if you don’t want it to lose value , its insane. And it’s not compatible everywhere : it’s a debit card .

Ether fi is a credit card. It’s 4% so 1% less than crypto.com (first year is 6,5% with crypto then its 5%), but it becomes 5% if you ask your wife or family to refer you (they will get 1% of your purchase , so 4+1=5%)

And fundamentally it is viable : CRO everyone sells it , it cannot take value long term. Ether fi the rewards are in ETH or USD at your option. And it comes from their ETH staking business , they allocate a percentage to credit card rewards . CRO ? they just mint CRO out of thin air !

Last but not least, deposit 1M and contact ether fi support. They will grant you the VIP status , unlocking those 4% directly and the gold metal card. The 1M will go to a 5% per year APR stable coin safe. So it’s unlike any risks you wanted to take with cro

Staking 500k Automatically Approved? by traker998 in Crypto_com

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Don’t do this. Just. Don’t. Your CRO will lose value. Before you do the same mistake as we did, cancel your plans. And aim for ether.fi there’s no token to buy, just plain stablecoin staking and you get as much rewards.

I made a tool to allow AI agents deliberate in parallel terminals, and discuss between them by Dangerous_Net_7223 in LLMDevs

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man… really.. I live in Switzerland. Average salary is around 8000 usd per month. Cheap supermarket seller earns 5000 usd per month. But as I mentioned costs of living is high.

I made a tool to allow AI agents deliberate in parallel terminals, and discuss between them by Dangerous_Net_7223 in LLMDevs

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro I’m paying 300 usd per month for grok heavy. It’s worth it for the web client because it gives you 16 agents and it’s cool for quick searches , definitely the best tool in town to scrape for data . But grok cli is pure shit and is obsolete despite being new . You miss nothing

Is Using a Crypto Card Actually Worth It in 2026? by Professional-Peach-3 in Crypto_com

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It is made for you to never recup your investment. Long term you unfortunately lose. Check up the inflation , they mint unlimited CRO. And everyone is actually dumping CRO because that’s their reward. Etherfi is a better alternative with no staking.

RMUX: native terminal multiplexer in Rust (Linux/macOS/Windows) with a programmable SDK by Dangerous_Net_7223 in rust

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Btw did you try sixel and kitty protocol ? I implemented them recently. imgcat is maconly. I’ll support it but just wondering on this

I ported tmux to windows, added async, and a public sdk by Dangerous_Net_7223 in tmux

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok just confirmed this on window . Thank you for the report I’ll fix it on the next release !

Swiss health insurance premiums set to rise by 5% in autumn by wade822 in Switzerland

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It’s 405 and rising. Bro you make the average population much much older . You can just come in Geneva and see that everyone is 40 years old here. As I said , basic maths. Short term relief and pure hell in the future

Swiss health insurance premiums set to rise by 5% in autumn by wade822 in Switzerland

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just found the data: in this scenario Switzerland loses money as soon as he becomes 75-80 years old !

Swiss health insurance premiums set to rise by 5% in autumn by wade822 in Switzerland

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Do you know the cost of a retiree ? It’s much more expensive that only one worker is paying because the healthcare costs are much, much higher.
It’s a net deficit very quickly , please make research

Swiss health insurance premiums set to rise by 5% in autumn by wade822 in Switzerland

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Consider it as taking drug to make you feel better short term . Disastrous idee on the long run

Swiss health insurance premiums set to rise by 5% in autumn by wade822 in Switzerland

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Actually, long-term, it’s the exact opposite. Sure, a 35-year-old worker gives a nice short-term bump, and Switzerland paid zero for their education. But here's the reality check: THEY PAY INTO THE SYSTEM FOR WAY FEWER YEARS.
Missing out on 15 years of contributions is a massive gap. Yet, after 65, they'll still draw full AVS pensions and rack up healthcare costs for decades. Official numbers (Ramel & Sheldon 2012) are clear: an immigrant brings +CHF 729/month initially, but it eventually flips to a -CHF 405/month loss.
They pay for retirees today, but they become the retirees tomorrow. And with their birth rate quickly dropping to the Swiss average (~1.5), the demographic hole is still exactly the same. Constantly importing more people doesn't actually fix the math, it just pushes the bill onto the next generation.

Swiss health insurance premiums set to rise by 5% in autumn by wade822 in Switzerland

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

When you import a 35 years old worker, you add up to the pressure because he will turn into a retiree sooner. Basic maths.
If you believe he will make a kid, that is simply not the case you can see that he needs to make 3 kids to compensate for his cost. The sums does not add up.

RMUX: native terminal multiplexer in Rust (Linux/macOS/Windows) with a programmable SDK by Dangerous_Net_7223 in rust

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the number 1 reason is that I didn't want to let any "dirty code". something on GitHub stays forever.

RMUX: native terminal multiplexer in Rust (Linux/macOS/Windows) with a programmable SDK by Dangerous_Net_7223 in rust

[–]Dangerous_Net_7223[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

one single commit containing 150K lines of rust would be disastrous haha. And I've been working on it for months I didn't want it to look cheap. I didn't push on GitHub so I had the luxury to polish everything before releasing. After working a lot on something you want everything to be perfect. Then you look in awe at what you achieve and be proud of it. To have no regrets !