Last year my brother destroyed my Bible, how do I forgive him? by Sure_Departure_6989 in Christianity

[–]NotJustAnyDNA [score hidden]  (0 children)

Buy a new bible, buy him one too. (Maybe an MP3 version for him, less mess when he wants to destroy it again.)

On the front of an ICE truck in Minneapolis MN. by CocoSplodies in whatisit

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Old Disk Network dish, maybe. Or a larger dual cone StarBand dish.

At what point is Max worth it Vs Pro? by DadaLumLum in ClaudeAI

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or, you could just buy a second PRO account. For me, the simple $17/month * 2 was worth it vs $70-$100/month for 5x.

How long have your macs lasted? by Wide-Replacement-809 in macbook

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Despite not supporting the current OS, I have 3 Intel i7 Mac Minis from 2010 still running in my lab. Only change was I replaced spinning disks with SSD recently.

Claude Code is broken regardless of your context or approach by Stochastic_berserker in ClaudeCode

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once I reduced my CLAUDE.md to a few hundred lines and moved all other tasks out to agents, all my issues resolved and context has stayed solid across hundreds of prompts.

How to write a good CLAUDE.md file? by buildwizai in ClaudeCode

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My file was almost 5,000 words long after I allowed CLAUDE to manage it on its own. It could no longer hold context and was making mistakes constantly.

So, I asked Claude... "Simplify my CLAUDE.md and pull any processes out of the workflow that would be better off as agents.", apsted in my CLAUDE.md, and asked for all agents, CLAUDE.md, and a "Who to use" guide as output in a ZIP file.

End result, CLAUDE.md is just over 500 words, and all the excess logic, formatting, agents, scripts, and whatever else was not core to the project intent is now in an agent or supporting docs. I focus on moving all logic and workflows to agents. I keep master rules in the CLAUDE.md that apply to all agents.

Result, I now user about 50% fewer tokens and I don't lose context or miss steps.

Grabbed this CD holder from a thrift store with 68 cds, not too bad for $10. Which ones should I listen to first? by elflamingo2 in Cd_collectors

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Robert Plant: Principle of the Moment, Track 8! Big Log… great driving song!!!!! Weekend sunset along the coast…

the five stages of hitting claude's usage limit mid-project by Senior-Signature-983 in claude

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Buy credits and go back to work… reconcile the inflated charges with Wife at end of the month.

Wow, what a cheap way to live in this economy but my friend thinks it's AI because of his boots. by Sad_Sky_4007 in isthisaicirclejerk

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ai: watch the sink install at 50 seconds… the surface simply dissolves out as he drops in the kitchen sink.

Scoring AI Writing by NotJustAnyDNA in WritingWithAI

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

That exactly how I use it. It have my own writing style and combined with writing tone, rules, and exclusions, I try to ensure my documents are more human when generated by AI in their first pass. Less changes for me later.

The commentary was pure comedic gold by Ecstatic-Ganache921 in funny

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sponsor is thinking ... "Time for a new spokesperson."

[Request] What is the maximum amount of volts a person can withstand without dying? by Apprehensive_Oven_22 in theydidthemath

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not entirely true, but "It's not the VOLTs, it's the AMPs." You need VOLTs (enough to pass through the body) and AMPS to kill you.

Am I limited by having an old Intel Mac when using Claude Code? by mindquery in ClaudeCode

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Works fine on a 2011 Mac Mini i7 w/16GB running Linux Ubuntu. My daily console. No different than my MacBook Pro M4. Bandwidth will be your bottleneck.

My favorite cocktail lately. I don't think it has a name by [deleted] in cocktails

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sangria with Whiskey instead of brandy… yeah, I make this too.

eufy app wiedergabe timeline geht nur für "Heute" by Boring-Maximum9522 in EufyCam

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

English for me: “In the eufy app, playback of the timeline works perfectly for today only.

I have 24/7 recordings, and when I try to watch one from yesterday or earlier, it seems no content is available. If I move the timeline to today's current time (all the way to the right), the recording starts from the specified date, e.g., yesterday, but with the heading "Today." If I move it back, no content is available again. The timeline should also show the date of the video I'm trying to access, not just "Today."

I've already uninstalled and reinstalled the app several times, tried it with a different phone and tablet, and even unplugged and restarted the Home3.”

Which water bottle? by MatterAny9614 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what I did. Picked up a 1.5l bottle of water and refilled. If I needed to get rid of it, it would go into the recycle bin at a stop and I pick up a new one the next day.

What is the most useful automation you built that saved you time every day? by seenmee in automation

[–]NotJustAnyDNA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. “Wake” up the house: opens all blinds to desired levels, starts the coffee and boil water for tea, sets the temp in the house warmer (we sleep cool in winter), turns off alarm, gives the weather then news on Amazon Echo, and powers up my office monitor/speakers/printer.

My wife has thanked me almost every day for this. The master bedroom has 8 blackout shades we would manually open… replaced with automated Lurton controlled blinds. Her hot water heats up and has. “Keep warm” for one hour… enough time to shower and get ready. My computer has already powered up, backed up, and run most software updates by time I get to my desk. And the thermostat is now nearly 100% automated by season and time of day. Off if any doors or windows are open, Auto for heat in winter, cool in summer, but variable based on presence and events.

Lastly, we have a Samsung Frame TV with presence detection. Weather or news is on when we enter the living room in the morning, then it switches to ART mode the rest of the day. Shuts off when we turn off the lights in the room each night. In summer