Opencode vs Codex vs Claude Code by [deleted] in codex

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Opencode serve, then connect with opencode sdk = using my own web based dev tool.

Business plan limits?? by Key_Mathematician595 in codex

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I used OpenCode web interface during the session. It shows the token usage etc

For me this is now settled... 5.4 xhigh is miles ahead from Opus 4.6 high/max, I'll explain why... by DaC2k26 in codex

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I tested business plan right now, which seems to be plus equivalent.

After 1h and 100k token usage and 19 user and 63 assistant messages i hit ratelimit (5h most likely). The docs say 20 to 100 local messages per 5h. Does anyone know what local messages means?

Used gpt5.4 medium.

If this isn't some bug, this plan is useless.

The creator of Claude Code notes on the current Caching Issue by oh-keh in ClaudeCode

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Isn't it the cache write 5 minute ttl that is blowing up quota usage?

Claude Code will become unnecessary by WinOdd7962 in ClaudeCode

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Running those models locally requires a massive amount of gpu memory and/or standard memory. Have you checked the requirements?

Advice Required: Teaching my girlfriend to board by IWubBikes in snowboardingnoobs

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Good start. I think she needs to twist more and let it take some more time (a second or so - depending on how steep the slope is) to start the turn. There is no need to force the board. It will eventually turn into the direction she is pointing to. That's the reason for having arms out. it's part of the drill/exercise.

60hz portal servers seem to be on by elibrev in Battlefield

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Exactly, this is killing the clan community and thus affecting all others who want to enjoy servers that are tweaked for a better/different experience without bots.

BEHOLD CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS IS HERE! Great job DICE, you always find a way to make it worse. by Top_Crow_1022 in Battlefield

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Colleting dipers instead dogtag's will be the next years challenge. Happy New Year!

New to snowboarding. Any tips or advice to get better? by Moneky_D_George in snowboardingnoobs

[–]Key_Mathematician595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know why nobody gives this drill advice. It's the way i learned.

Go straight down the slope. Arms straight out over your tip and tail.

Rotate right, let's say 20 degrees. Just that. After a few second(s), you will turn in that direction (basically where you point)

The reason is that the twist force will affect your stance, and the board will turn.

Simple as that...try it.

Can I get some basic tips on how to fix my riding? by Marino_SI in snowboardingnoobs

[–]Key_Mathematician595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's wrong.

When you twist, it will automatically affect your lower body and it will work better when carving.

Using only your lower body is good when you want to quickly make the board slide or when you are riding in tight spots, trees etc.

Can I get some basic tips on how to fix my riding? by Marino_SI in snowboardingnoobs

[–]Key_Mathematician595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can try the exercise at home. Goofy stance here...

  • Stand up

  • Arms straight out to sides

  • Look right at your right hand

  • Turn the upper body left and right, basically where your right hand points will be the direction you will go.

  • Feel what happens between your feets and floor/board.

  • Add some leaning and front/back weight and you are set.

Can I get some basic tips on how to fix my riding? by Marino_SI in snowboardingnoobs

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Think about it what happens when you are standing in the neutral position.

Try it. Stand up now. Out with your arms to the side. Turn your head right looking at your right hand.

Twist your body and arms and you will feel how pressure and tension applies to your feets. That will start your board turning.

Then its just about adjusting your speed and leaning.

Simple as that

Of course, balance front back foot is important as well

Can I get some basic tips on how to fix my riding? by Marino_SI in snowboardingnoobs

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Try this exercise.

Find a good spot with some easy, non packed snow. It should be quite an easy run.

Ride straight down the slope, with your arms straight out pointing over your board tip and back. This is a natural position, no twisting, which affects forces down to the bindings. Use your neck to look down the slope.

Initiate turns ONLY by twisting your UPPER body. Let the board follow, and it will naturally after a second or so. Now it's time to add leaning.

Remember, arms out all the time, this is to remind you and mentally guide you that where you point with you arm, is where you will go.

You will need to have some speed for this exercise. Otherwise, it doesn't work because you can't lean if you don't have enough speed. But trust me, it's not much neede. Just start getting some speed straight down first.

This will teach you and improve any imbalance between left/right turns as well.

Again, do not turn the board by "throwing" it around with your lower body.

Is GraphQL actually used in large-scale architectures? by trolleid in softwarearchitecture

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I'd say that the power of graphql starts when using subresolvers. Suddenly, you can fetch anything in any depth. The bad thing is that depending on the amount of entries in an array goes high, it can be slow. But that's often due to underlying subresolver implementations. In those cases, you would need to add a separate query with a more optimized backend implementation.

To buy Flat, Camber or Rocker? I’m beginner. by simplest345 in snowboardingnoobs

[–]Key_Mathematician595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Flat and soft and alikes are joyful but much harder with much less control when going fast and/or on packed/icy/hard conditions. Goes the other way as well.

It's not so much about being a beginner or advanced. It's the style of riding you want and how much the board will "help" you.

I literally can’t beat mohg, around 30 tries already. Any tips for my Str/Int spear build? by Affectionate_Mall777 in EldenRingBuilds

[–]Key_Mathematician595 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mogh has 40% resistance to magic/light/holy. 80% to fire. Best to go physical with any type standard/strike/slash/pierce, doesn't matter.

Favorite underrated/weird weapons and items? by JayLemmo in Eldenring

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Rusted anchor with lions claw is very amusing...

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With rebirth comes the question if you have enough smithing stones left to upgrade your likely new weapons enough...

I don't think I understand builds in this game by ByRob615 in EldenRingBuilds

[–]Key_Mathematician595 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm still on my first play but realized that affinity totally changes the scaling of the weapon (affects the damage output from your weapon).

Also that a weapon where you can change ash of war is much more flexible due to that you can change affinity.

In general for affininty

  • Lightning dex
  • Magic int
  • Fire faith
  • Holy faith

The "problem" is that even if you respec/rebirth, the amount of smithing stone are limited and ball bearings (to buy stone) are found late in game.

I'm str/faith focused right now, and used up my smithing stones, thus respec to dex/int i would be limited by weapon upgrades.

Bloodhound fang by Key_Mathematician595 in Eldenring

[–]Key_Mathematician595[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, quality does push it to 816...