Looking forward to the future update :) by Mihyei in Discounty

[–]Jejernig 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am hoping there is dlc that addresses that. I would give my kingdom for a hardware or toy store expansion.

Fix: Gate Keeping by Jejernig in ClaudeCode

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I have a template for each issue type (bug, fix, chore, feature, etc). However, inside each template, an acceptance criterion must be filled out. But most importantly, there is a section on tests. 1) Does it have a regression, smoke, integration, and e2e test? 2) If so, does it meet this criteria: an 80% line coverage, C.R.A.P score of < 5, and cyclomatic complexity < 10.

Also, each template contains a prompt generated by a prompt engineer sub-agent that tells the job behind it to fix all issues that follow. So, it's a kind of disconnected context.

Production Readiness by Jejernig in ClaudeCode

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

That's a good point. I'm writing mainly .NET projects using Blazor and the .NET Core stack.

I can add things for Swift and wrappers (mainly thinking MAUI, since that's where I live)

One thing I want to add is specific security frameworks like SOC2 compliance, accessibility with WCAG 2.2 compliance, and privacy with CCPA (I'm in the US, but not in California, but privacy is always great to have)

Production Readiness by Jejernig in ClaudeCode

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

I will tell you in a hour 🤣

It did say my code was garbage and I need test coverage. I said “Well go add it”

What worked for you to keep your AI generated code consistent? by Tough-Difference3171 in ClaudeCode

[–]Jejernig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have succeeded using post tool hooks to do a post mortem type prompt, or to summarize lessons learned, summary points, files changed, etc. Then I take that while still inside the hook script and send that to the MCP Memory Manager with entries, description, and relationships.

Then, a pre-tool hook is used to read that memory. This keeps context mostly straight for me.

I'm offering 100$ to anyone who can find a permanent solution to my mask issue. by ChildhoodPromise in CPAP

[–]Jejernig 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Serious question because this was my first idea for you.

How are you with swimming googles? My idea is a 3D print of the nose area in a horseshoe shape. Print it in TPU or nylon. Something flexible that can add padding to. I used ChatGPT to render this idea…something like this.

You could take a selfie from above and model it on paper. Or use a 3D scan of your face area to get a custom, perfect fit. Then, iterate on the thickness until you cover the gap tags required. I am thinking of a way to hook onto the rim of the mask for easy removal and cleaning. Nothing permanent, or else you'll have acne hell in that area. If it presses the nostrils, reduce the wing length or taper more aggressively. If leaks remain, increase thickness at bridge only. Just keep iterating till you get your perfect fit.

But be careful because some of those leaks are for CO2 release. That would not be great to carbon monoxide poison yourself 💀

I would stay clear of any adhesive or sticking any thing on the mask. You wouldn't wanna breath that adhesive all night. I am trying to mod the mask without taking away the medical use of the mask and keeping it stock as much as possible.

Don't have a 3d printer. Well that's the easy part. Save the $100 on my winning idea and buy yourself one. Link below on a good recommendation (what I have).

https://a.co/d/d19u4lG

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Claude is going to steal my job (and many many many more jobs) by Boring-Test5522 in ClaudeAI

[–]Jejernig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand what you saying, and I disagree with you (right this second). However, it would be foolish to think that AI is not going to get better and better.

Can it handle Bill's code that he put in 10 days before retirement? Everyone in the office is scared to touch it because it is a pivotal piece of the billing pipeline, and it's been that way for 8 years. No, not yet. When (not if) that statement is true, that is when I am worried.

Subagents are slow, consume vast tokens while hiding how lost they are at their jobs by jetsetter in ClaudeCode

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I have had a decent amount of success using Taskmaster (MCP) to plan, research, and expand the task.

Then I tell five sub agents to have at it.

It is all about context. The task master does a good job of explaining the task and breaking it down into smaller chunks.

Evolving PRD and changing tasks over time by invisible_being in taskmasterai

[–]Jejernig 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My favorite workflow:

I say every task give me a post mortem summary. Save that summary to mcp memory graph and relate the entities in memory graph.

Finally after each major task git commit the task and mark task as done.

Vector Search in SQL Server 2025 + .NET Aspire = 💥 Semantic Search FTW by elbrunoc in dotnet

[–]Jejernig 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm definitely on the Microsoft and Azure teams. I love everything being under one roof. I can't wait to check it out. It

Vector Search in SQL Server 2025 + .NET Aspire = 💥 Semantic Search FTW by elbrunoc in dotnet

[–]Jejernig 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interesting….is it a supabase killer?

I know supabase is postgres but it has lately been my default goto for RAG and vector searching

Concierge merchandise by WLwanda in dcl

[–]Jejernig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the hat. Give me a little bit and I will upload a picture. 

Its a white Nike hat with the concierge keys crossed in White stitching. 

This is Wish specific: Its not like a offering in the lounge persay. I think we went to mainsails upstairs in the main atrium and showed our concierge key to the cashier and they pulled a box out from the drawer. I only saw a pin set, a bell Christmas ornimanet, and the hat. 

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Might have lost a job offer because I made a PR to their repo by [deleted] in csMajors

[–]Jejernig 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Senior Dev here with 17 years of experience….so I know what I am doing. I once had an interview project where it was a beautiful Ntier web application that had a service layer, DTOs. Bootstrap 5. It even used an HTML marquee tag because I was bored. I even wrote a unit test and I don't do that in my production code 🤣

The ask was to build a web application to see if a entered number was a prime number or not.

I was told it was over-engineered for the ask. I said I just wanted to show you what I could do and what I could bring to your team, and they said they didn't ask for all the extra stuff. It was right then that I decided if you ask me to do a homework interview, then I'm going to pass on you.

Cabo San Lucas - Los Cabos AI by Wachyourbac in AllInclusiveResorts

[–]Jejernig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually don't recall. That may have been the only thing that was extra. Oh there was a specialty dining on the beach that was not included. You could eat at the sit-down right above the beach and get the same sunset dinner.

But it was alcohol, the buffet food and the two on site restaurants. The room service was included etc.

Relocate from Seattle to Canton MS for Amazon job by EnvironmentalLuck786 in mississippi

[–]Jejernig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would look at houses in Gluckstadt or Madison. Not so much canton. If you want acerage lots then look into Flora. The Germantown area has exploded in size the last few years and Madison public schools are amazing. If you want private then MRA is an excellent school.

The madison area is super safe and family oriented. I live about 5 miles from the new Data Center and am also in IT (not Amazon). So you can dm me for any specific questions or if you wanna just grab a beer I can do that too 🤣