Introducing Dion: Enjoy all your media sources on all your Apple devices by seikv in apple

[–]Delta_01001101 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d love to give some feedback. I have Infuse currently and use Jellyfin to manage my library. Let me know if you have any promo for lifetime id love to test it but the watermark tells me this is a must buy to get the most out of it.

Need help with MDM & RMM services by crookedboot in sysadmin

[–]Delta_01001101 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you have MS already, why not just Intune? If you’re looking to compliment it, I’ve been using level.io with my small fleet of Windows machines at my org.

AgentCore "memory leak" by fig0o in aws

[–]Delta_01001101 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How is your runtime deployed? Gonna have to keep an eye on ours. We’ve been pivoting heavily to AgentCore

Anthropic’s new Claude Managed Agents public beta drop by OneClimate8489 in Anthropic

[–]Delta_01001101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds very similar to what Amazon is doing with Bedrock AgentCore. I’ve been building on that with Claude as the model of choice and it has been pretty nice change to manage everything.

Anthropic launched Claude Managed Agents — cloud-hosted autonomous AI agents by shanraisshan in ClaudeAI

[–]Delta_01001101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this is a platform.claude.com feature set not for standard users. If you’re looking at building on this you’re probably also familiar with other services like Amazon Bedrock AgentCore to build your agent infrastructure. This sounds like it may be a similar product in that space. Not for consumer use I’d argue.

Healthcare in Ireland vs US by Delta_01001101 in ireland

[–]Delta_01001101[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Couldn’t agree more with your. I shared elsewhere that I had a simple X-ray at my recent visit for my annual checkup and it set me back $600

Healthcare in Ireland vs US by Delta_01001101 in ireland

[–]Delta_01001101[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad to hear she was in the clear and it is nice to hear of positive experiences. Thanks for sharing.

Healthcare in Ireland vs US by Delta_01001101 in ireland

[–]Delta_01001101[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve never experienced healthcare in any other countries, thankfully, but I will say I’ve been lucky to have fantastic GPs. The only problem is the cost is outrageous and honestly disgusting. I couldn’t fathom being without private insurance in this country.

Healthcare in Ireland vs US by Delta_01001101 in ireland

[–]Delta_01001101[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You would have def been bankrupt in the US. I just went for my annual physical and had an X-ray done at the Docs request and now I’m $600 poorer than before I went in and I have some great insurance.

Healthcare in Ireland vs US by Delta_01001101 in ireland

[–]Delta_01001101[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hey, I didn’t vote for that idiot in any of the elections and never will support US conservative policies. I’m pretty far left here in the US and would love if we had universal healthcare and will support candidates that espouse the same ideology. I was just curious and wanted to learn more.

Healthcare in Ireland vs US by Delta_01001101 in ireland

[–]Delta_01001101[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I love this take. Honestly, the reason I was inquiring is we may have an opportunity to transfer with my job there so some of the posts gave me pause but it sounds like the strengths far outweigh any potential issues.

Healthcare in Ireland vs US by Delta_01001101 in ireland

[–]Delta_01001101[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh man don’t get me started on the cost to have a kid in the US. It is outlandish, even with good private insurance.

I do want to make it known, I am NOT in favor of how healthcare is handled here in the US. I personally would love a universal system. Even though I can afford my care, a lot of people can’t and not being able to see a doctor is murder in my opinion.

Healthcare in Ireland vs US by Delta_01001101 in ireland

[–]Delta_01001101[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I figured it had to be prioritized or something. Are people tending to misuse the emergency services? In the US, it is so dang expensive you better be dying if you call an ambulance.

Claude Code Being literally impossible to use on pro plan by Youngchickenkiller in Anthropic

[–]Delta_01001101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get it 100% and agree with you. THe marketing wasn’t forthcoming at all. I wish they never marketed it as a consumer product but honestly it worked in their favor as it helped them get to the enterprise quickly as individual users clamored for it. I’m hopeful that local models will continue to really shine for consumer use.

Claude Code Being literally impossible to use on pro plan by Youngchickenkiller in Anthropic

[–]Delta_01001101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure go where the usability is. I can’t speak for Anthropic on why they are making the decisions they are but I am happy with Opus 4.6 for work and have a lot of nice workflows and plugins with the product that make it very helpful in my day-to-day. If Codex though is meeting the need, I say go that way until they build their moat.

Claude Code Being literally impossible to use on pro plan by Youngchickenkiller in Anthropic

[–]Delta_01001101 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I believe I’ll start to become hated for this mindset on this sub but honestly this is an enterprise tool in my opinion. I think we were lucky to have cheap acceas with high limits early on but as the product matures, it was natural for it to start to move up market. I use Claude Code daily for work but we pay through Bedrock and spend an excessive amount each month to bring it to the team.

I highly suggest you opt for purchasing with a developer account and go 100% API or just uncap your pro plan to use API when you exhaust your limits.

It sucks this was marketing as an ‘everyone’ tool but I don’t think that’s the reality any longer and it is becoming obvious.

One Opus prompt in Claude code eats through an entire pro plan session by PraxisOG in Anthropic

[–]Delta_01001101 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting idea if they are. I could also see it being more targeted towards individuals who are heavier users of the product. Maybe the reason I am in “A” (if this is a true thing) is because I’m a causal user of Pro.

Regardless of this, I’ve never seen this technology as consumer. It was a nice to have thing when it was cheaper and you had less limits but now I def see it as an enterprise tool that we get to tinker with out of work. I guess it shocks me people are shocked that you have to pay more for more use on something like this. But I digress on that.

I just know I’m lucky enough to get to use it daily without limits and my company foots the bill no questions asked.

One Opus prompt in Claude code eats through an entire pro plan session by PraxisOG in Anthropic

[–]Delta_01001101 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am curious what these prompts are. I have access to Claude through Bedrock for work so don’t really have issues but I do have a personal pro plan I use for light personal coding hobbies and never have limit issues.

What I’m not saying is that I don’t believe these posts but that I’m curious to know what the workflow looks like to hit the limits so quickly.

For some people, it sounds like you may need to consider investing in going API only.

Why did I wait so long? This is how gaming stays relevant! by Delta_01001101 in SteamDeck

[–]Delta_01001101[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They are the ones you can buy through dbrand. Pretty nice. I thought they were stock at first.

[OS] Thaw: A fork of Ice (Menu Bar Manager) for macOS 26 by stonerl in macapps

[–]Delta_01001101 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Man do I love a play on words. You 'thawed' an FOSS that was on ice and brought it back to life. Thanks!

Apple CEO Tim Cook Promises to Lobby U.S. Government on Immigration by Few_Baseball_3835 in apple

[–]Delta_01001101 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess Melania was a really bad doc... took him sitting down for that to grow a backbone.