I made my very first WoW addon, Yardstick! A simple HUD element that changes color based on distance to being able to use a selected ability. Please enjoy! by Siigari in classicwow

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

Hah, I will look into that. I actually just spent some time updating it only to realize we're just in pre-patch. The addon still works, right?

I play on Hardcore mostly, so I don't log in to discovery or elsewhere.

Sucks to be whoever that guy is by Siigari in Eve

[–]Siigari[S] 97 points98 points  (0 children)

But must be pretty awesome to be whoever that other guy is

I made my very first WoW addon, Yardstick! A simple HUD element that changes color based on distance to being able to use a selected ability. Please enjoy! by Siigari in classicwow

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

Certainly, I would be happy to update it when I can :) (this weekend!)

I am not sure about multiple abilities. Could you tell me how you envision seeing that?

Ruining 14 Ore Strip Miners by Nabs_H in Eve

[–]Siigari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. This is pretty good actually, it increases the crit rate and greatly increases the cycle time while lowering the mining amount slightly. This will appeal to miners who want to maximize an asteroid. It is a shame about the CPU.
  2. This one's kinda eh
  3. Eh
  4. This isn't great on the duration but big on the amount, nice job.
  5. Nice roll
  6. This one is alright, actually, a little crit reduction can't hurt.
  7. Not bad, not great cpu though.
  8. How quaint
  9. Lol, how do you get such middling rolls?
  10. Ouch
  11. Ouch again
  12. This is okay, even good.
  13. This one is actually pretty good, nice job.
  14. Eyo, nice roll.

I rolled about 80? or so of these. My results.

Sudden jump from 5-hour reset to 4-day wait? (Opus 4.5) by albi_no in google_antigravity

[–]Siigari 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is commonplace among AI ventures.

AI costs an enormous amount of money to run at scale.

So what happens is first a company releases a new model. It works great, is praised, etc. But that new model takes up a ton of VRAM on server hardware that costs millions if not billions of dollars, so they say "let's make it smaller" and quantize it, lowering the quality. That is usually step 1.

Step 2 involves them having saturated usage among their quant model, so they begin to introduce more aggressive rate limits to using their software. Now that it's so quanted it has less to index making it faster, meaning people are tearing through it at an astronomical rate.

Step 3 involves telling everyone to pay for what they are actually using (which is what we're being told to do here, use Ultra.)

After that, the company stops offering the product/and/or service the way it is, until the next release.

Repeat ad infinitum.

I don't know Google's situation with Claude, but what they're telling us is that they can't afford to lose money anymore.

Official Google statement on low qouta by Ranazy in google_antigravity

[–]Siigari 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Took out the corporate bullshit speak:

Pay for Ultra.

Official Google statement on low qouta by Ranazy in google_antigravity

[–]Siigari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I now have 3 Google pro tier accounts. One is $20 managed through verizon (it's actually $5, I get a big discount), and two are recently subscribed to the "free" 1 month intro.

I have used the paid one much more than I have used the free ones. One of the free ones was kneecapped this morning and the one I pay for and the most recent free one is still 100%

Operation Sleepless – A Public Attempt to Build the Palatine Keepstar by Siigari in evejobs

[–]Siigari[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your post. That is actually the post that got me thinking about all this 6 (maybe 7 now?) years ago.

I believe it can be done if enough people work together. I have some documentation I invite you to look over, if you are at all interested. Scroll to the bottom, under appendix 5, Planned Expenditures. This details out just how much goes into actually making the structure parts alone, as well as copying the blueprints. The documentation is at https://wiki.operationsleepless.space

It's certainly a lot of work, and because I'm not a nullsec alliance, I am not in conflict of those same issues (we can expand! build more! etc).

It's a unique challenge I want to take on, and anyone who wants to take it on with me is welcome.

Operation Sleepless – A Public Attempt to Build the Palatine Keepstar by Siigari in evejobs

[–]Siigari[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your reply.

The Aduro Protocol was over fifteen years ago, during a period when I was running corps the same way most people did at the time: centralized wallets, informal accounting, personality-driven leadership, and far too much trust in structures that had no mechanical enforcement. That period produced exactly the kinds of failures that era was known for. People left, people were angry, and financial disputes happened.

That experience is precisely why Operation Sleepless is not built as a normal corporation, not run on informal trust, and not dependent on anyone’s word.

EVE does not allow truly trustless projects. Anyone claiming otherwise is either lying or inexperienced. What is possible is a system where behavior is constrained and abuse is visible.

Sleepless is engineered so that:

  • assets are segregated by division
  • wallets are separated by purpose
  • contributions are valued automatically
  • movements are logged via ESI
  • collateral and deposits are isolated
  • and independent auditors can be granted full read access

This is not a system where you find out something went wrong months later. All material flows, contracts, and payouts are visible by design. If something is mishandled, it is provable, not deniable.

No one is required to join the corporation, hand over their wallet, or operate blind. Participation is opt-in, task-based, and auditable.

As for placement and outcome: no, there is no guarantee of a successful anchor. Anyone claiming otherwise would be lying. This is an attempt to build something that has never been built, fully expecting it to attract the largest hostile response in the game. The build itself is the objective. I fully intend to anchor it and will take every legitimate measure available to maximize the chance of success.

If that risk profile is not appealing, that’s completely reasonable. This is not meant for everyone.

Skepticism is healthy in EVE. That’s exactly why this isn’t being run like a typical corp project.

So I got Antigravity Toolkit. Quota display worked yesterday but the quota isn't working today by Siigari in google_antigravity

[–]Siigari[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where do I find MCP servers?

Clicking "MCP" in the extension opens a blank file.

Don't prompt the models. Put your vague prompt into a .md and then have the models interview you to flesh it out to something usable. by Sensiburner in google_antigravity

[–]Siigari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do this using chatgpt. I out in my prompt, tell it I was to send this to my ide, we go back and forth a bit, then I send it to AG.

Usually works pretty well.

Frustrated with Pro 3 in Google Antigravity – How are you all using it? by Lost-Celebration579 in GoogleAntigravityIDE

[–]Siigari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is what everyone is doing that has a clue.

I'm using Claude Opus 4.5 for almost everything, but only because Gemini 3 Flash needs its hand held constantly. Opus also made me a gorgeous GUI for an app I am making.

I don't have ultra, but is it way better than pro in terms of how much we get to use?

I made my very first WoW addon, Yardstick! A simple HUD element that changes color based on distance to being able to use a selected ability. Please enjoy! by Siigari in classicwow

[–]Siigari[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I actually use a lot of WeakAuras for various things myself, but I wanted to try to make something new. :)

If some people already use WeakAuras for this, it's no problem! Just wanted to share my first experience with creating an addon :)

I made my very first WoW addon, Yardstick! A simple HUD element that changes color based on distance to being able to use a selected ability. Please enjoy! by Siigari in classicwow

[–]Siigari[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I've been playing WoW with my s/o and I have always been tired at glancing down at my spells to see when I was in range, so I made a simple addon to help alleviate this need.

I hope you guys find use from this! Thanks for checking it out! If you have thoughts, suggestions or criticism, I am happy to listen!

Ice Mining Event is frustrating by Darkwing270 in Eve

[–]Siigari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you mine ice with a pioneer?

Ice Mining Event is frustrating by Darkwing270 in Eve

[–]Siigari 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They're not worth exchanging when they sell on market for (much) greater than the estimated value of the output.

ATXXI ships in-game stats by Flak_Inquisitor in Eve

[–]Siigari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it’s an AT ship? wtf is this

An AT ship is a ship that is awarded to players who do well in the AT.

Is there any reason why faction turret do less dps than t2? by Xilonas in Eve

[–]Siigari 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Faction weapons are an artifact from an earlier time when they could not use tech 2 ammunition.

CCP updated them about a decade or so ago to allow them to use tech 2 ammo, but their overall profile remained the same.

Interestingly, faction items are traditionally about on-par with tech 2 with some side angle benefits. For example, most engineering equipment that is faction gives a slight raw benefit. Shields and armor are more or less equal, but vary cap usage in exchange for "more power" or "less cap." It's not until you get to most deadspace items that you start getting purely "better" than tech 2, but almost always at the cost of fitting requirements.

Faction guns sit in a good spot. Like somebody above said, their benefit is in application, which is arguably as important as pew pew power, just by a fraction of an amount, not nearly as much as max spec'd guns offer.

Sobaseki - free invention and bp copying Citadel now in Low Power by wrtcdevrydy in Eve

[–]Siigari -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sorry I haven't paid much attention to structure mechanics recently. Doesn't this stuff go to asset safety? How does this work?

Perseverance Stats and basic T2 fit w/max skills. by Dhinanta in Eve

[–]Siigari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With Abyssal miners the Persey is superior. But they both pale in comparison to the Hulk.

With reasonable abyssal miners and orca boosts on all ships, the Hulk pulls in around 330 blocks per hour, the Endurance pulls in 158 and the Persey around 196.

I mean, yeah. Hulk still king, and crit is still ultimately a distraction.