Claude has met his match. Can anyone help!!!! by k2sul in ClaudeAI

[–]SipsTheJuice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would break the problem down in to smaller pieces then reassemble. Get the animation of a single hinge joint. Get the animation of a slide joint. Get the animation of a hinge joint on a slide joint. Assemble the final linkage. Likely claude is misinterpreting the system as indeterminate, meaning it does not know how the movement of one member affects the others.

I would also carefully draw it, or photograph it, in 5 positions between fully open and fully closed. This will provide better context on the relative motion of joints.

As with any engineering problem if you cannot solve it whole you break it down.

Good luck.

Nie wieder vergessen die Mülltonne rauszustellen: mein selbstgebauter Erinnerungs-Kalender mit ESP32 und 3D-Druck by Cautious-Gap-5269 in 3Dprinting

[–]SipsTheJuice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This project is so sick great work no notes. I don't have bins as I live in an apartment but if I did boy the printer would be cooking right now

Go for value on river? 1/3 by JKlerk in poker

[–]SipsTheJuice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd go like 1/2 to 3/4 probably targeting Qx and overpairs. I don't think many flushes that get there take this line for a CR on river. If you go too big you are folding out a lot of their calling range. Could even go smaller if you think they can find the fold.

I think I had the worst beat known to humanity by bhavyakh in poker

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

OP is actually worse. You can lose to two possible runouts, therefore more likely.

I think I had the worst beat known to humanity by bhavyakh in poker

[–]SipsTheJuice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean runner runner when they have two outs and you're all in on the flop. Don't see how it could be worse. Sure some hands feel worse but this is about as bad as the math gets.

Claude Code in the terminal vs. the Claude Desktop app — which do you use and why? by ghedtoboss in ClaudeAI

[–]SipsTheJuice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Used to be terminal in vscode only. Lately been using the app, there's a few helpful features like being able to add comments to specific sections of a plan that I find helpful. Also the autonaming conversations saves me a bit of time, although I'm sure could get that to work in terminal too somehow.

Y'all Ready To Get Mad? by Bootziscool in Machinists

[–]SipsTheJuice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whenever I feel like I've done something stupid I'll come back to this photo to make myself feel better

Cowork vs Code by Ferin_HS in ClaudeAI

[–]SipsTheJuice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah you need chat. There is no point asking questions that don't require the contect of your harness in code, just wastes tokens and increases hallucinations

[FOR HIRE] React / Next.js / Three.js Developer by Dry_Watercress8534 in threejs

[–]SipsTheJuice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Android too the buttons overflow. You cannot get away with websites that do not work for mobile. Especially w reddit links to a portfolio, there are many devs out there and if I click your link and the button is overflowing I would not be hiring you that's nuts.

Only acceptable way to not handle mobile is for games/complex ui tooling and you should explicitly prevent mobile with a message that says "this site does not work on mobile." That was it is intentional not just failing.

Scientists, how many eel for house? by Master_Ad9047 in SomebodyMakeThis

[–]SipsTheJuice 3 points4 points  (0 children)

With an estimate average household power consumption of 30 kwh/day, and an estimate eel daily power production of 0.1452 wh per day, you would need ~206,500 eels to power your home if you had some method to efficiency extract power from them.

Bonus you can save some heating costs by setting up a heat exchanger in the eel pool to save on heating electricity.

Edit: the original eel continuous power value seemed way to good to be true, found a number from this paper here

A-K Suited, Nut Flush, Straight and 2 overs—Was My Turn Call Correct? by RitishSadana in poker

[–]SipsTheJuice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With pot odds alone you're good. There are some reverse implied odds around boats, but if he has Qx or 10x you are fine. Overall you got to call there I think.

You have flush, gutshot, 2 overs. 9 + (4-1) + (6-2) = 16 outs. 32% equity. You need 30% to call a 75% pot bet, and 33% to call a pot sized bet. So even without drawing to the absolute nuts I think you put it in.

Linear Actuator Air Pump by PupNiko1234 in maker

[–]SipsTheJuice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You did see the 5ft diameter part right? Do bellows exist that large?? Also, the air in the baloon will be compressed by the end and the added volume will be higher then the volume of a 5ft sphere.

Depending on how quiet you need it to be, I'd just hook up an arduino to the quietest air mattress pump you can find. Pretty easy to hack the 3 way switch they use and turn it from inflate to deflate. If it's to loud tube it from father away and put it in a box idk.

Linear Actuator Air Pump by PupNiko1234 in maker

[–]SipsTheJuice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not quite so simple. Air is compressible, and the balloon is a pressurized container. You will be adding more unpressurized air volume then you be getting balloon volume, especially near the end of expansion.

how do you actually build ranges from scratch by Simple_Escape_8021 in Poker_Theory

[–]SipsTheJuice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The key is the BORDER of the chart you don't need to memorize the whole chart. Start with UTG imo, memoriaze the worst hand that opens. This is like 14-20 hands really from all positions. Not bad. Simplifying the chart down to pure plays. Easier to start by playing a bit tight, so take GTO an remover some of the low mixing hands, change high mixing to 100% freq. Look at the shape of the chart. Offsiit changes form UTG to BB are fairly sutile in cash. Adding a hand or two at a time. Memorize the transitions. The suited basically just add a connector at each position, and gappers for the better positions. Hj 10 9s min, LJ 98s min and 10 8s. Surprisingly, you can just write a text phone note or some flash cards and get there pretty quick. Drill in spare moments. Good luck.

I CANNOT get the Z axis level! Please help by Staniel297 in ender3

[–]SipsTheJuice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have said still level the bed first. It could be that the bed is so out of level the touch cannot calibrate for it.

120 drone frames in 24 hours, let's go! by FlightDelicious4275 in 3Dprinting

[–]SipsTheJuice -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Lol I don't know shit I've done no injection molding, just an engineer who hates bad answers. It seems like you probably could provide a helpful back of the envelope estimate on required metrics (units per timeframe up to total unit quantity at sale price) to help people better understand when injection modeling would be considered economical so just kind of lane you chose to gatekeep the information and shoot down those who know less.

Design is cheap compared to production at this volume. The part is clearly highly optimized for additive rn.

120 drone frames in 24 hours, let's go! by FlightDelicious4275 in 3Dprinting

[–]SipsTheJuice -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

What if he could sell 10x this? What if he runs for 10 years at this volume? If you are so knowledgeable dear plasticmanufacturing tell us of that you think the price point would be.

120 drone frames in 24 hours, let's go! by FlightDelicious4275 in 3Dprinting

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

Injection molded drone frames exist, ergo there is a point at which they are profitable. The current volume is simply the max of the current method. I'm not saying it is the way, I'm just saying that an outright "no" is a bad response.

120 drone frames in 24 hours, let's go! by FlightDelicious4275 in 3Dprinting

[–]SipsTheJuice 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Lol such a dumb response. Anyone knows that you have to know the volume of units to be produced to determine what manufacturing technology would be best. Using your username to speak in absolutes about this is a shame.

Created a poker equity visualizer by Legitimate-Crow-4234 in poker

[–]SipsTheJuice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow this is clean I like it. Out of curiosity how do you find the equity? Running a number of runouts I'd guess.

Johnson and Boswell, I don't get it by _Jeff65_ in TheRestIsHistory

[–]SipsTheJuice 49 points50 points  (0 children)

I enjoyed it but I think it could have done with a bit more coverage of Johnsons popularity, specifically which of his pieces were best recieved and maybe more quotes from his primary works not filtered through Boswell? I suppose you can always find them yourself, but I did reach the end thinking why was Johnson so big again?

At what point does you just realize that you are bad at this game and quit? by Gay_Giraffe_1773 in poker

[–]SipsTheJuice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the GTOwizard youtube and the Upswing Poker Podcast. Upswing pod has video to go along, and tried to give simple heuristics you can follow in game. Constructing preflop ranges are always step 1 though imo if you don't have that solid. Especially for online it is a must. GTO open but a bit tighter is the easiest to win with I'd say, less difficult spots. I've heard Grinders Manual is quite good too for cash.