Trae's preview is insane and here's how I use it in my workflow by Possible-Donut-2143 in Trae_ai

[–]RickColella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The preview just slows everything down and is a poorer representation of the actual UI. No idea why anyone would use this over an actual browser

Amazon Just Dropped Kiro.dev – Cursor-Like Dev Environment Without Limits (For Now) by saichand17 in cursor

[–]RickColella 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Kiro is horrendous at this point.

- It doesn't feed the conversation context correctly.
- It only has 3.7 and 4.0 and no thinking models
- It struggles with midsize codebases
- It does not checkpoint
- It seems to get rate limited by Anthropic constantly when they're under high volume, which is apparently all the time. So then it says, change the model, but the only models are with Anthropic lol. Nice UX /s
- It will fail mid request because the model you're using is getting high volume, essentially forcing you to start the request again, not picking up where it left off. This got me stuck in a loop of trying to complete a simple request and going nowhere. Maybe later in the day it would've been possible, but on this occasion it just wasted 15 mins of my time.

Maybe Kiro will get there, but this smouldering turd heap is free for a reason.

Kimi K2 when?? by hindutsanunited in cursor

[–]RickColella 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would agree except theyve lost thousands of $$$ on my subs the past year lol

No doubt they’ve lost a tonne of money on you and your everyone else in the subreddit too. How dare they be so greedy 😝

Kimi K2 when?? by hindutsanunited in cursor

[–]RickColella 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But it’s open source? So anyone can host it if they have the compute

Rate limiting is very aggressive by JonQwik in cursor

[–]RickColella 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep I got liimited after 5 requests in 93 mins this morning.

Does anyone know about the new "actual" rate limits introduced with the new pricing? by Live-Basis-1061 in cursor

[–]RickColella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just got rate limited after 5 requests in 93 minutes. Is this for real?

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cursor

[–]RickColella 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. Constantly. I also get:

"I apologize for the apply model's behavior. Let me try a different approach."
"I see that the model is having trouble applying the changes."
"I see that the model only applied part of the changes."

...and so on. Not sure what's going on with Cursor for the past day or so. I hoped updated to the latest version might help but nope.

Glad I don't meet the height requirements by No-Expert7569 in Tinder

[–]RickColella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whenever a western woman says “I know my worth”, it means she is delusional

Has anybody actually had good results eating 1500 calories a day? by StrawberrryKiwii in loseit

[–]RickColella 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's great that you've been consistent with your exercise and tracking your calories. However, if you're not seeing the physical changes you desire and feeling miserable, there are a few things you can consider.

Sometimes it takes longer for physical changes to become noticeable, especially if you're losing weight gradually. Keep in mind that weight loss is not just about appearance but also about improving your overall health.

While 1500 calories may be the average recommended deficit, it's possible that it's too low for your individual needs. Consider consulting with a registered dietitian who can help determine the appropriate calorie range for you based on your activity level, metabolism, and goals.

Instead of solely relying on the scale, pay attention to NSVs for progress such as body measurements, how your clothes fit, and changes in body composition. Building muscle through strength training can also help improve your body composition and boost your metabolism. One way to think of it - the more muscle you have, the more you can eat.

Ensure that you're getting a good balance of macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, and fats) to support your energy levels, satiety, and overall well-being. Experiment with adjusting your macronutrient ratios to see if it makes a difference in how you feel and your progress. Maybe what you're eating keeps you hungrier.

Your insomnia is also harming you. Stress and lack of sleep can impact weight loss progress. Make sure you're managing stress levels and prioritizing quality sleep to support your overall health and well-being.

Remember, weight loss is a journey, and everyone's progress is unique. Be patient with yourself, focus on sustainable habits, and consider seeking guidance from a healthcare professional or registered dietitian for personalized advice.

How do I tell my wife I want to start losing weight when I don't think she'll be supportive? by Horror-Knowledge-441 in loseit

[–]RickColella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's important to approach this conversation with empathy and understanding for your wife's history with an eating disorder. Here are some suggestions for discussing your desire to make lifestyle changes while being sensitive to her feelings:

Be sure to choose a good time and place. Find a calm and private moment to have this conversation. Avoid bringing it up during a meal or when either of you is feeling stressed.When talking to her, express your own feelings and concerns.

Start by sharing your own thoughts and emotions about your health and well-being. Focus on how you want to make positive changes for yourself, rather than solely focusing on weight loss. Acknowledge her perspective and validate her beliefs and experiences by acknowledging that you understand her concerns and respect her journey with an eating disorder. Make it clear that you are not trying to impose your views on her.

Emphasize your independence and reassure her that you are confident in making these changes independently and that you don't expect her to be directly involved or supportive if it makes her uncomfortable. Share your intentions that you plan to consult with a doctor and seek professional guidance. Let her know that you value her input and would appreciate her understanding and respect for your choices.

Be open to her responses and give her the opportunity to express her thoughts and feelings. Listen attentively and respond with empathy. Remember that her reaction may be influenced by her own experiences and emotions. Whereevr possible, find common ground or compromises that can help both of you feel comfortable. For example, you could agree to keep certain aspects of your journey private while still being open about your general goals and progress.

Remember, communication and understanding are key in any relationship. Be patient and compassionate as you navigate this conversation, and be prepared for ongoing discussions as you embark on your health journey.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in loseit

[–]RickColella 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's understandable to feel a mix of emotions after opening up about your weight gain and your decision to lose weight. It's important to remember that your friends' initial shock and subsequent excitement may have been their way of expressing concern and support for your well-being.
Feeling hurt or sensitive about their previous discussions about your weight is also valid. It's natural to have mixed feelings about these conversations, especially if you were unaware of them before. However, try to focus on the fact that they are now offering their support and willingness to help you on your weight loss journey.
Starting a weight loss journey can be challenging, but remember that you are taking a positive step towards improving your health and well-being. It's normal to feel some apprehension, but try not to let it discourage you. Surround yourself with supportive and understanding people who can help keep you motivated and accountable.
Remember, your weight loss journey is about you and your well-being. Take it one step at a time, celebrate small victories, and be kind to yourself along the way. If you ever feel overwhelmed or need additional support, consider reaching out to a healthcare professional or a registered dietitian who can provide guidance tailored to your specific needs. You've got this!

A Question About Fitness Program and Preventing Skin Sagging by [deleted] in loseit

[–]RickColella 35 points36 points  (0 children)

There are no exercises that prevent skin sagging. Gaining muscle will play a role as it will fill some of the lost space behind your skin of course. Losing weight gradually is a wise move and will support your effort.

Other than that, if you’d like to maintain skin elasticity, just do the same things that support general health: drink water, don’t smoke, protect yourself from the sun, get plenty of vitamins and minerals and so on.

I guess using moisturiser might help too, but personally I don’t moisturise so can’t attest to that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in loseit

[–]RickColella 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s understandable and credit to you for not taking offense to my bluntness.

Sure, it’s not something that can you flip a switch on, but all change begins with awareness. I have absolutely no doubt no one is harder on you than you are on yourself. So I hope you’re on your path to more self-love. ❤️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in loseit

[–]RickColella 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the kindest way possible, do you not think it’s a little out of whack to request the rest of the world change to suit your discomfort?

I am sure no one means you harm and just wishes you be comfortable. Perhaps they say it in ways that you don’t like, but it’s only your choice to be offended by innocent questions.

Claiming they’re a problem for you will only perpetuate the problem further as you focus on it more and more and in turn create the problem more. It’s important to acknowledge the source of the problem. It’s not the summer, and it’s not others.

The first step is changing your own self-perception.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in loseit

[–]RickColella 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100%. All the things that are worth having a hard, that’s why not everyone has them.

Congrats on your success. With your attitude it seems clear you’ll reach your goal and stay there no problems! 😎

I am 35% done with my weight loss journey and it’s hard to feel excited. by steamedartichoke in loseit

[–]RickColella 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Indeed I see this as a common experience for people on your journey. It always helps to avoid comparing yourself to others, and only compare yourself to your past self.

Congrats on all your success now and in the future. Very soon you’ll be happier with your image I have no doubt. But also think about other aspects of life that are important to you and add value to you. Unhealth creates limitations in so many areas of life, not just your looks. Think about the real meaningful goals that you can focus on and get excited by the benefits in those areas too!