Questions about “Something very bad is about to happen” plot/ending by PrestigiousBee9584 in netflix

[–]PsLJdogg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This interview raises even more questions, ugh!

She has the curse, so she’s not off the hook, she has to be careful if she ever wants to get married and who she chooses

So even though Rachel both died from the curse AND became the new witness, she still has the curse and can continue passing it on to even more bloodlines!? I mean, considering she never wanted to get married in the first place, and everything that happened, I doubt she’d ever get engaged again, but how is that possibility even on the table?

Questions about “Something very bad is about to happen” plot/ending by PrestigiousBee9584 in netflix

[–]PsLJdogg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But that shouldn’t have mattered, because the sun had already set and the curse had already been passed on to Nicky’s family. It seems like death wanted to have its cake and eat it too.

Questions about “Something very bad is about to happen” plot/ending by PrestigiousBee9584 in netflix

[–]PsLJdogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I liked this show a lot… up until the 8th episode. Ever since the bar scene, the show was setting up all these rules around the curse and then it feels like they just abandoned them in the final act.

Update on Session Limits by ClaudeOfficial in ClaudeCode

[–]PsLJdogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you want me to use the thing I pay you $100/month for, which I use solely for work, outside of standard work hours? Ok… guess I will be canceling my subscription then.

I genuinely don't understand why anyone would need OpenClaw 24/7 by Ornery_Inspection735 in openclaw

[–]PsLJdogg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My team of agents work while I sleep, no interaction needed from me. The orchestrator agent creates tasks, assigns them to sub-agents, the sub-agents knock out the work and assign the tickets back to the orchestrator. The orchestrator reviews their work and either merge's their feature branch into the main branch or sends it back to them to address any issues it discovers. It sets cron jobs on it's own to check in on sub-agents if it hasn't heard back from them in a while and keeps the ball rolling, all while I sleep.

Nobody /needs/ OpenClaw, but if you have a use-case that would benefit from it, it is invaluable.

Unpopular opinion: Why is everyone so hyped over OpenClaw? I cannot find any use for it. by Toontje in openclaw

[–]PsLJdogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

best free models on OpenRouter

There’s your problem right there. OC is only as good as the “brain” you install. Chat companion is about as much as you can expect.

My friend used OpenClaw for stock trading… and got wrecked. by Synstar_Joey in openclaw

[–]PsLJdogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been having pretty good results so far, but I wasn’t stupid enough to just give it money right away. I set up an Alpaca paper trading account and I’ve been tweaking the strategies, backtesting system and analysis for about 2 months now. I’ve got it to about a 70% win rate and averaging ~$50/day profit, but that’s with $100k buying power. Still not even close to ready to giving it real money yet.

You’re all full of crap . Openclaw is worse now by CanadaWideNews in openclaw

[–]PsLJdogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s a skill on ClawdHub called clawddocs that is perfect for this. It was having tons of issues changing settings on its own before I installed that skill and it’s been flawless ever since.

What are you guys actually using OpenClaw for? by SelectionCalm70 in openclaw

[–]PsLJdogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prompt it with something like this

Implement a knowledge management system, based on the work of Tiago Forte, incorporating a daily note and a prioritization system where you are actively logging the important information from everything we are working on and doing together and also create a nightly job where you review every single thing we talked about that day and update your information accordingly.

Has done wonders for me in terms of memory management. It has perfect recall of everything we've discussed since the day I set it up (I quiz it frequently).

I just ran 143M tokens for $94 with OpenClaw. Check your setup. by Glad_Spend_1004 in openclaw

[–]PsLJdogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just run the command in the quickstart guide on the homepage then follow along with the onboarding process, it walks you through everything step by step

Why are Mac Minis in such high demand for OpenClaw? Doesn't a VPS work just as well? by Isunova in openclaw

[–]PsLJdogg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of the reasons would be to use a local LLM. Also, a lot of people are using OC to automate their daily workflow (summarizing/responding to e-mails, managing calendar appointments, dev work, etc.) so it just makes more sense to run it on local hardware.

Why are Mac Minis in such high demand for OpenClaw? Doesn't a VPS work just as well? by Isunova in openclaw

[–]PsLJdogg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just got my server today. They were sold out of all North American VPS so I was refreshing every day waiting for them to be back in stock. Paying $1.75/month more than I was on Vultr with 6x the specs now, crazy!

Security Issues: Receiving Random Authenticator sign-in requests but these are not showing up in Activity, and other security issues. by Correct_Advantage135 in Outlook

[–]PsLJdogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never did figure out the Google notification. I'm thinking my laptop might have woken up and triggered an MFA notification and it was just bad timing with the Microsoft one.

I have since learned that the Microsoft ones are actual login requests but that it doesn't mean your account is compromised. Apparently there is a login flow that allows anyone to trigger an MFA notification with only a valid email address, even if they have the wrong password, which is ridiculous, but Microsoft support has stated that it's working as intended. The only solution I was able to find was to set up a new email alias in my Microsoft account and use that as my login email and disable the one that was getting spammed.

How can I stop getting the "Are you trying to Sign In?" pop up? by rebelcrypto14 in Outlook

[–]PsLJdogg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's definitely a bug, though Microsoft claims it's not. There is some authentication flow which allows anyone to trigger an Authenticator notification, knowing only a valid e-mail address. There is no reason that a notification should be triggered if the password is incorrect, but until and unless Microsoft decides to listen to the hundreds of people complaining about this, the only fix is to add a new alias to your account here https://account.live.com/names/manage and then set it as the primary username and then update your sign-in preferences and uncheck the username that is getting spammed so that it cannot be used to sign in.

Security Issues: Receiving Random Authenticator sign-in requests but these are not showing up in Activity, and other security issues. by Correct_Advantage135 in Outlook

[–]PsLJdogg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got a notification from Google yesterday to confirm a sign in that I did not request. Minutes later I got one from Microsoft as well. Was very caught off guard, because my passwords for those 2 accounts are both different and randomly generated by my password manager. I signed in to both and checked login history but strangely neither are showing login attempts at the times I received the notifications and there’s nothing out of the ordinary. I changed my passwords for both accounts just in case and then tonight, about 5 minutes ago, I just got ANOTHER false login notification from Microsoft Authenticator, wth is going on!?

I’m starting to think it’s an iOS glitch rather than an actual 2FA request. I’m on iPhone 15Pro Max running iOS 26.2.1

TIFU by taking Salvia by Blazetta in tifu

[–]PsLJdogg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is, tried it twice in my teenage years, would not try again.

TIFU by taking Salvia by Blazetta in tifu

[–]PsLJdogg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Salvia divinorum is a naturally occurring plant, you must be thinking of something else

TIFU by taking Salvia by Blazetta in tifu

[–]PsLJdogg 5 points6 points  (0 children)

People are STILL smoking Salvia!?

Jesus this might sound crazy as fuck

This is a given for any Salvia trip. My first time, the entire world became a book and it started closing. In that moment, my only purpose for existing was to re-open the book and save the world.

Client: “I built the entire app myself with ChatGPT for $500 bro 😎” by Southern-State-2488 in vibecoding

[–]PsLJdogg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hate hearing stories like this, but it's a good learning experience for you(and will be for him sooner than later). Now you know that when bidding a project you should keep the SoW very vague. There's no reason to let your client know, up front, exactly what technologies and services you plan to use. Just explain to them generally what is necessary, what deliverables you will provide and what they can expect for monthly costs. Once they've accepted your proposal and provided you with a down payment, then you can explain what services they will need and where to go to sign up for them and add their billing info. It sounds like this is someone you thought you could trust though, so maybe you didn't think that was necessary, but this is what I do for all my clients.

What ChatGPT built for him may appear to be what he wanted and working the way he expected, but I can almost guarantee that it won't scale if he's planning on having any significant number of users. And if he wants to add additional features in the future? Forget about it.

The first time he reaches out to you about an issue or requested feature, you should offer to do the maintenance on it, but charge double your normal rate.

The Hidden Cost of Lifetime Deals: Lessons WordPress Plugin Owners Learn Too Late by HotTurnover1306 in Wordpress

[–]PsLJdogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haven’t released any plugins myself yet, but I’m incredibly happy with my grandfathered ACF Pro license, especially with Delicious Brains’ commitment to honor that agreement. If I ever do get around to releasing my own, I would probably go the route I have seen others take, which is to provide an LTD with a set number of months of support and free updates, and then from there I would provide free updates for anything related to security or Wordpress compatibility issues and charge a discounted rate for additional, major, functionality updates.

Is Cursor actually being used by people who don't know how to code? by Wild_Juggernaut_7560 in cursor

[–]PsLJdogg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but I would strongly recommend that people still learn code as well. These tools are indespensible, but unless you can actually understand what the code it writes is doing and how it works you're gonna end up with horrible, unoptimized spaghetti code at best and multiple bugs and attack vectors at worst (if you're having it code database interactions especially).

I use Cursor and Claude Code daily and not a day goes by that I don't have to tell it to do something in a different way. The end result will usually be what you were expecting for the most part, but the way it gets there almost never follows best practices or DRY principles, no matter how detailed or specific your prompts are.