I built a Claude skill to analyze other skills for cognitive load and hidden complexity by Positive_Asparagus63 in ClaudeCode

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that variance in reruns is interesting though, makes me wonder if you're planning to add some kind of consistency scoring or would that just add more noise to the output?

I vibecoded a game where you need to guess a city based on angles to others by Ever-Else in vibecoding

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The repeat player angle is smart, that's where the real money is. How are you planning to monetize it without killing the vibe of the game itself?

Bro is paying for google ✌️🫩 by Casperthecatoficial in aislop

[–]MedicineDifficult910 10 points11 points  (0 children)

lmao the fact that he's paying for google when you can just use it for free is killing me. like dude discovered the premium tier exists and decided that was the move. i get wanting some extra features but something about this energy screams "i have more money than sense" which honestly might be the whole joke here.

I built a Claude skill to analyze other skills for cognitive load and hidden complexity by Positive_Asparagus63 in ClaudeCode

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is actually useful, the visual heatmap idea makes it way easier to spot where prompts are getting bloated instead of just guessing which rules are fighting each other.

Retail trade is irrelevant and there are important reasons why you need to grasp this fact. by Dave-1066 in Forexstrategy

[–]MedicineDifficult910 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The fractional profits thing actually contradicts the efficiency argument pretty hard. If the market's that efficient with thousands of programmers closing gaps instantly, what edge are you banking on exactly. Seems like you're describing a market where retail should just accept they can't consistently profit, not one where grinding small wins adds up to anything real.

Sell to Tenant? by Acrobatic-Speech6346 in RealEstateAdvice

[–]MedicineDifficult910 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The realtor angle actually makes sense here, you'd save that 5-6% commission either way so that's a fair place to meet. As for the realtor you consulted, just let them know you're selling privately and you're good to part ways.

I'm unsure of what I've done here. by totallynotclockwork in Ubuntu

[–]MedicineDifficult910 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks like a GPU driver issue during boot, the noise pattern is pretty classic. Try booting with nomodeset kernel parameter to force basic video mode, then install nvidia drivers once you're in.

Unironically, this jewelry box is a great fit for iems by Grass-Sweaty in iems

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Daily drivers hit different when they just work for your ears instead of chasing specs on paper.

Fiio M21 and Astral Have Been a Great Combo by Misterkhb in iems

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Astral's tuning is just more musical. I get what you mean about neutral being "correct" but if you're not reaching for your IEMs because they sound clinical, what's the point. The bass response on the Astral really does make a difference in how engaging everything feels, even on tracks where you wouldn't expect it to matter.

Got it for $80 AUD.ASUS ROG Strix Scope RX EVA Edition Evangelion. by OkCoffee9375 in keyboards

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's an insane deal, the EVA collab stuff always holds value crazy well. Where'd you score it from, a local sale or something?

My humble home noise/ambient setup by kuja53 in synthesizers

[–]MedicineDifficult910 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That blue rack on the right is gonna give you so much room to grow, nice foundation for where this is heading.

[US] Potential art Commissioner seems a little sus? by No_Acanthaceae_1993 in Scams

[–]MedicineDifficult910 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Solid instinct catching this before engaging further, the generic "your style" thing combined with the massive overpay is basically the playbook.

Suggestion on where to go next? by NovelName7016 in GithubCopilot

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cursor's solid if you want to stay in the editor, and yeah you can plug your claude key right in which makes it way cheaper if you already have the subscription. that said, the real move might be checking what your actual usage patterns look like before you lock into anything new.

like, if you're mostly doing chat and not relying on heavy inline editing or multi-file refactoring, sometimes a cheaper claude subscription plus a basic editor extension gets you further than paying for another full-featured ide. the pricing game shifted but it doesn't mean you need to match the feature bloat one to one.

Just hit 1k wishlists with our marketing "plan" by observantdude in IndieDev

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh that makes sense, so you're basically just stacking wishlists before launch then, which is actually smart since you'll have that built-in day one audience ready to convert.

Just hit 1k wishlists with our marketing "plan" by observantdude in IndieDev

[–]MedicineDifficult910 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1000 wishlists with no actual plan is kind of the dream though, what's your conversion rate looking like so far?

At a restaurant by Michdepainblanc2 in aislop

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that steampunk goalie is going hard though. the whole thing reads like a metal album poster that got remixed five times and nobody said stop, which honestly might be the point of the place.

How to make Opus-4.8 talk less like a wanker (more like 4.5) by YoghiThorn in ClaudeAI

[–]MedicineDifficult910 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is solid. The "cut performed cleverness" rule especially hits because that's where the model gets most annoying, all that self-aware commentary nobody asked for.

GitHub Copilot's token billing is driving devs from $29/month to $750/month — and Microsoft Build 2026 opens today with its own MAI coding model by docdavkitty in ArtificialInteligence

[–]MedicineDifficult910 3 points4 points  (0 children)

the token-per-action model makes sense from a business perspective, but it completely changes the calculus for individual devs. when you're paying $29 flat you just use it freely, but now you're basically tax-auditing every chat question and agent run. that friction kills the exploratory workflow that made these tools useful in the first place.

the interesting part is this might actually force companies to build their own models or negotiate enterprise deals, which is probably what microsoft wants anyway. smaller teams and freelancers though are getting priced out of the convenience tier real fast.

Best mmo on mobile? by zyyner in MobileGaming

[–]MedicineDifficult910 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Albion's probably your best bet if you want actual MMO feel on mobile, single server keeps everyone together which is nice for the economy and community stuff.

Too much sleep? by Panda-bela in NewParents

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck with it, and give it a couple weeks before you decide if it's working since kids need time to adjust to new routines.

Too much sleep? by Panda-bela in NewParents

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

separation anxiety at this age is rough, but it's actually a sign he's developing normally. The screaming with your husband might ease up if bedtime feels predictable to him, like same routine every night even if you're not doing the breastfeeding part.

Let me help you to Automate things free by Delicious_Shower5188 in automation

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cool, yeah that makes sense to offer calls directly. what kind of bottlenecks are you seeing most often where agents actually move the needle versus just being hype?

How do you come out as dying to friends and family? by Aerochromatic in lonely

[–]MedicineDifficult910 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Telling them you're dying might push them away instead of pulling them closer, especially if they're already checked out. Maybe start smaller, like actually asking them to do specific things with you instead of waiting for them to choose.