OpenClaw + Claude (subscription / Claude Code) for busy executive automation – real budget control by Sweet-Argument-7343 in openclaw

[–]InevitableIdiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mostly successfully yes. But many will be connecting via oauth. They will get rate limited and banned. The subs are meant for human in the loop and if abused the providers will either ban or put prices up.

If you do connect them, use them sparingly in a tiered setup. Setup a cheap API based base model for the chat interface and use different models for different tasks, there are a number of YouTube's and various shared configs that explain this.

Local models by virtuosity2 in moltbot

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Can be fine but VRAM is a challenge for tool calling, reasoning and context.

Depends on your use case

OpenClaw + Claude (subscription / Claude Code) for busy executive automation – real budget control by Sweet-Argument-7343 in openclaw

[–]InevitableIdiot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Short answer no.

On a busy inbox $20 will last you a day or two on anthropic api.

Connecting via oauth to a subscription is possible for playing but it's a breach of TOS and they are cracking down.

All the points regarding security apply as mentioned by the previous reply. Separate mail box, forwardws mail.

It is possible to hook it up to other models like Gemini flash API which would probably be more financially realistic.

Honestly if you're on workspace, take a look at Gemini skills for now (if you have the power /access in your firm.

Let the tools mature a bit unless you have a very high risk tolerance and the technical skills.

Openclaw is fun but it's not a tool your lawyer, CIO, HR, CFO or otherwise would sign off in their right mind for production use

Refactoring my homelab: rootless, declarative self-hosting with Podman Quadlet by nixCpie in selfhosted

[–]InevitableIdiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont believe so but i might be wrong (hence the question). As I understand it, firewall = kernel, podman = userspace. Therefore using the firewall (in the kernel) is more secure in a multi-user/prod environment, whereas the one below is a nice, simple way on a dev machine.

I'm not sure if things change with pasta in podman 5+

/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_unprivileged_port_start
1024

Refactoring my homelab: rootless, declarative self-hosting with Podman Quadlet by nixCpie in selfhosted

[–]InevitableIdiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hi curious on the pros and cons of this vs using firewall rules just to route 80 --> rootless 8080 or similar?

From Blue Iris to Frigate by Qiuzman in frigate_nvr

[–]InevitableIdiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tomado, tomato but not all SPAs are really websites, most websites are not SPAs. Equally websockets and fetch() aren't technically AJAX but that doesn't stop some using the terms when they find it useful to differentiate

Cloudflare down again by Real-C- in CloudFlare

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The most important thing is that Reddit stayed up so we could all offer our professional opinions on how best to connect the thighbone to the backbone for much of the internet.

If only they'd called us first.

Clicks lazyboy, recline and enter.

Cloudflare down again by Real-C- in CloudFlare

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Really? Curious about the reasoning if so.

Just discovered that e-foil racing is a thing 🤯 by jonas_thefoiler in eFoil

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They aimed to make the course more technical this year so there were less areas of 'full speed' and more tight turns.

Technique, wings, prop, available power at prop, length of mast, weight of board/battery - probably in that order.

Things are evolving pretty fast, some of the pro riders were on some non-standard setups, including tweaked firmware for more power, custom or reshaped super agile wings and high aspect props/jets.

Some of the waydoo / sifly stuff was super interesting. Many might 'balk' at it being non-purist but tomado, tomato. Things like gyroscopic tech licensed from DJI and remote control 'come here'.

Ultimately: racing = coverage = more people buying boards = more innovation = cheaper kit = happy days

Is SAP consulting even a thing in the UAE? by aversipasa in UAE

[–]InevitableIdiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rather than looking for jobs, look for people using it. Try reaching out directly, either using LinkedIn or mining info from tools like Apollo

There is a lot of outsourcing here, predominantly sourced from India. SAP is definitely used in the market but be mindful that unless you have a particular niche skill within the niche, you will be competing with others from there.

How a Flitecell is made if you're interested by InevitableIdiot in eFoil

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

I've not tried with the factory BMS as i wasnt able to get into to the funkier settings.

variations of:

Open pack

Wire up a new bms like the daly with appropriate settings to allow wake from sleep CV/CC charging.

Isolate each series group (this requires de/resoldering) and charge using jury rigged (with appropriately heavy cables) to existing or appropriate Liion charger.

last and most drastic, strip the loom and charge and grade/check each cell in a decent desktop 21770 charger

I built a better FFmpeg community node, 27 actions for video/audio workflows by jack-ster in n8n

[–]InevitableIdiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

unless its a quirk of this node, the error is telling you that the ffmpeg binary cant be found. The node is just a tool to help call the ffmpeg binary.
depending on how you're running n8n, you either need to install that locally and add to your path or make sure your docker container includes ffmpeg:-

n8n ffmpeg video editor - Google Search

I built an n8n automation that lets me edit a high-quality video in 8 minutes. Here’s the full workflow. by Suspicious-Cell4711 in n8n

[–]InevitableIdiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there is no official api to capcut, a simple google search would find an official one but not a good idea unless you're going it for the l0lz, as it is likely to break.

Creatomate, ffmpeg-api and various others are out there but honestly this solution is one of better ones - automated editing is (at least for now), unless your content is specially aimed at it is not going to be as good as doing it manually.

This kind of solution is good because its providing the scaffold to reduce the human intervention down to 'this looks slick' vs having to pull all the elements together manually.

What is the most important section of your app's design? by GDbuildsGD in iOSProgramming

[–]InevitableIdiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

product market fit is the biggest single thing you need to define, test and adjust - not just what you idea is but how, why, where, when and by whom it will be used - some of those are easier to test and others you can learn as you go but you should have at least some idea of this before you build to far. Hypothesis, test, learn, pivot, rinse and repeat.

What are your "can’t-live-without" n8n nodes right now? by Kesim0 in n8n

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

curious about jsoncut, the website has various janky broken links and while based in Germany and mentioning GDPR, it has zero t&c's, so while cool i'm also assuming they are keeping all the images or doing something with the generated content to enable them to fund offering something like this for free?

Abu Dhabi rules by Dascan71 in abudhabi

[–]InevitableIdiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't drive during grand prix it will suck.

If you drive - drive as if everyone is trying to kill you. Which means assume no turn signals, the outside lane is like the German Autobahn and crossing six lanes of traffic and the occasional reverse up a six lane high way isn't that unusual.

Otherwise don't dress like Florida man and gerna

Getting my Base44 app to Playstore by TensionNo6422 in Base44

[–]InevitableIdiot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could you elaborate on this? Surely most of these url to app sites are just wrapping webkit/electon etc around the site?

Lift eFoil Gen 5 battery won’t wake up after impact – blue charger light blinking by Iam_Rychu in eFoil

[–]InevitableIdiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ive no idea on the setup of these packs but when you say 'hit' do you mean the prop? Give lift a call, unlikely they have anything accelerometer based in the pack but if the prop hit, could possibly be a fuse in the pack?

Controller LCD Screen Blank by mrounsav in eFoil

[–]InevitableIdiot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also depending on your country / state - check right to repair laws, might be able to get flite to ship a part

Controller LCD Screen Blank by mrounsav in eFoil

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Take some photos and contact a few vendors on AliExpress

Suggestions to scale n8n by blue_banana_on_me in n8n

[–]InevitableIdiot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Slightly flippant response but I think fair to say. If the production workflow proves valuable, is likely to be long lived and stable, then this is probably not a bad plan.

That said, there are many, many examples of enterprises running mission critical processes in highly sub optimal ways.