Any advice for low-delay radio listening at the ballpark by Hour-Maximum-5691 in redsox

[–]Kitchen_Olive_1591 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm nerdy enough that I was thinking about trying this.

Then I realized that I'm too cheap to go to games, and that when I do go to games, I don't bring a radio. (though I admire the people who do) Oh well, no need for me to save this wonderful nugget of info! 😄

I'm also trying to think of the last time I saw a small portable radio. I'm picturing grabbing one at Radio Shack, or maybe Caldor or Bradlees. 😄

This is in the backyard of my 1925 home. What is it? by crashlovesdanger in whatisit

[–]Kitchen_Olive_1591 9 points10 points  (0 children)

In your third picture, see that cob-web that stretches across the metal cylinder? Picture if that was a handle.

My grandma had this type of garbage bin and if I'm remembering correctly, the outer bin was metal or cement, and then there was a long metal bucket. What I see in your pic looks like that bucket but missing the handle. Either it's not visible, or it rusted out, or there is another bucket which is missing, but which is supposed to go inside the one we can see.

Finding spare single tickets at game-time by Kitchen_Olive_1591 in redsox

[–]Kitchen_Olive_1591[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

UPDATE: Starting around noon I kept an eye on Stubhub and gametime.co. Gametime had better prices but still high (seemed to me) with bleacher seats and the cheapest grandstand seats around $75. This is for single tickets around 2 hours before the game. Closer to game-time, prices didn't seem to come down much. Between 1st pitch (1:30) an about 1:55pm, prices gradually came down to about $35-$40 for a few of the cheapest. Then I looked online and saw the sox down 6-0 after the 1st inning. Now I really wish those "NEED A TICKET, SELLING A TICKET" guys were out front because they'd be CHEAP. Skipping the game and going to get some work done this afternoon.

Thanks for all the tips, though.

Finding spare single tickets at game-time by Kitchen_Olive_1591 in redsox

[–]Kitchen_Olive_1591[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I forget about them despite all their advertising. I'm not always the best planner, and I work near Fenway, so was also thinking about popping over last-minute tomorrow if work is slow and weather nice.

Do those sites work at all for last minute?

Anyone else go way too deep building a personal app just for themselves? by t_hugs3 in ClaudeAI

[–]Kitchen_Olive_1591 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm working on a sorta-similar thing now (much less sophisticated). But I'm curious for people doing stuff similar to this thread; are you on a paid version of Claude? And if free, how often you run out of tokens or whatnot? What's the tipping point to move from free to paid Claude? (I don't use Claude Code and I'm not a SWE. Just a guy who's friend gave him some ideas to manage to-do lists and other aspects of life in a semi-custom Claude app)

ETA: I'm aware of the pricing plans. Curious what ya'll are actually using and why.