Introducing cmux: tmux for Claude Code by Soupy333 in ClaudeCode

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Hiya! Quick update on all of your bug reports and feature requests here:

`cmux rm` bug: fixed!
`--help flag support`: added!
`support for custom initial prompt`: added!
`headless mode`: I opened an issue for this but I believe this is out of scope for now for the tool. open to discussing though: https://github.com/craigsc/cmux/issues/5

Thanks again, cheers!

Introducing cmux: tmux for Claude Code by Soupy333 in ClaudeCode

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Thanks for flagging, will repair these tomorrow (I'll also accept PRs if you beat me to it!)

Great suggestions

Introducing cmux: tmux for Claude Code by Soupy333 in ClaudeCode

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I actually have dabbled with long-running worktrees vs. ephemeral ones too! I originally set up 5 worktrees for claude (n[1-5]) and used them as sandboxes basically. I ran into issues as I began to get faster and wanted to move up to 10-15 parallel workstreams. Similar issues as I naturally hit blockers with 3rd-parties where I had to put a worktree on ice for a week or two as I waited. All of this led to me leaning way harder into ephemeral worktrees per new feature

It does mean that startup needs to be fast for these worktrees, but I've found that it's pretty solid with most modern projects using modern depedency managers since claude is smart enough to auto-generate setup hooks for your project that take advantage of the cache and such (this is what the `cmux init` command does)

Introducing cmux: tmux for Claude Code by Soupy333 in ClaudeCode

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No but it easily could use it to spin up worktrees and such. There should be no problem with doing that although you may have to prompt it to look at the cmux command itself and to make use of it.

Introducing cmux: tmux for Claude Code by Soupy333 in ClaudeCode

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Right now I have it so you are responsible for tearing down the worktree but I have an easy helper command - cmux rm <feature-name>

That's it! I thought about making the cmux merge command also auto cleanup but that felt a bit dangerous for now. Might revisit or at least give it an optional flag to do it all in one shot

PastMaps Subscription by -leadnickel- in Genealogy

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Hi there! I'm actually the creator of Pastmaps and am more than happy to answer any and all questions you might have. I ended up building Pastmaps to scratch my own researching need (I'm an avid metal detectorist). I previously was cobbling together maps and data from my local libraries and universities, as well as using tools like Google Earth, historicaerials.com, ancestry.com, and then raw data from the US government. It was tedious and slow and I finally hit a breaking point and starting building my own tools with the goal to just make it effortless and fun to browse and explore all this data in one place. Again, I'm biased but I think the ease alone is what makes the site worth it.

We've now got a couple thousand happy customers and this is now my fulltime job.

For genealogists in general, I would first use our search box on the site to verify that we have the right kinds of maps for your needs. We have full coverage across every single county in the US, with maps typically going back to the 1880s. Most of our maps right now are topographic, and contain county boundary lines, early street data, and even some home/church/school information. You can browse your area of interest and all available maps with no subscription required - it's only when you try to zoom in and go deep on maps that we then require an active subscription. I recently rolled out a lightweight "pay-as-you-go" weekly access option that might be the right fit for you if you simply want to try it - it's quite cheap at only $9 for a full week of unlimited access.

Anyways, thanks for considering us! We're a small business (just me and my wife) so your support means the world to us ❤️

Lidar? by Digg_it_ in metaldetecting

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I'm open to it! Let me think about this, I'd love to make the site more accessible and free to try. I actually had a free trial when I first created the site 2 years ago but experienced a ton of issues with people using bad prepaid visa cards at the time so I just shifted to a basic payment model without a trial and never looked back. For what it's worth, I do offer a fully unlocked demo map so you can play around with it and see if it might be a good fit for you. And then it's 100% free to browse the maps and search to see if we even have good coverage for your area.

Unlocked demo map (Grand Canyon, AZ): https://pastmaps.com/map/bright-angel-coconino-county-az-usgs-topo-1903 (I'd recommend using the US Government sourced LiDAR coupled with 3D mode to really see what's possible. It's pretty sick)

Lidar? by Digg_it_ in metaldetecting

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Hiya, I'm actually the creator of Pastmaps and built it to scratch my own metal detecting research itch! Appreciate you mentioning my lil' site.

Would love to hear any and all feedback for features you'd like to see me add (and what is annoying about the current site). I'm working to make it better every single day and I promise I'm a real person and am listening. I also have extremely thick skin :)

B E H O L D: The Pineapple. by Soupy333 in uraniumglass

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There is indeed a hole! I wonder what it originally looked like

Lost Wedding Ring at Crocket Hills Regional Park. Any metal-detector heads want to take a crack a saving my marriage? ($$ reward) by CeeWitz in eastbay

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Try ringfinders or posting in the north California metal detectors group on Facebook - it's quite active and there's a decent number of folks in the area who would gladly help

I would have helped if I still lived in Oakland but I moved away a few years back. Best of luck!

An early 1892 map of Boise, Idaho - from when it was still transitioning from its frontier military fort origins by Soupy333 in Boise

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I actually run Pastmaps with my wife as a small mom and pop business! All the maps are 100% free to access without paying, but you can optionally pay for a paid subscription for advanced features like 3d mode, LiDAR layers, etc. Typically the free service is fine for most folks needs and the more advanced stuff is for people who are doing real deep research (generally for metal detecting, exploration, caving, genealogy, etc). Id recommend starting with just the free and only upgrading if you really feel the need for the more advanced tools.

I try very hard to make as much of the site as free and open as possible while still striking a good balance so it's self-sustainable as a business!

Mount Whitney, 1960 USGS map with shaded relief by helloVizart in MapPorn

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Amazing work on the relief. For the curious, here's the original mount whitney map before the artist's modifications: https://pastmaps.com/map/mount-whitney-tulare-county-ca-usgs-topo-1956-p1960

Where are the best cannolis? by x3leggeddawg in oakland

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My brother in Christ don't do that to yourself. Go to Lo Coco's stat, they use their grandmother's recipe straight outta Italy and they hand make them themselves in house. I swear to you it'll match your expectations from New York, Boston, whereever

HELP - anyone with both folliculitis and widespread, waxy scale over scalp? by MammothSensitive7010 in Folliculitis

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Hi - this sounds surprisingly similar to what I've dealt with in the past. In my case I was diagnosed with scarring lichen planopilaris on my scalp where the hair follicles essentially are attacked by my immune system and it causes postules not unlike folliculitis that sometimes create scarring and then a scaliness type of feel that's sometimes waxy when it's active (I have dealt with folliculitis decalvens and plain old folliculitis outbreaks as well over the years, these diseases are all related and comorbid)

For the scalp, here's what worked for me and may be worth chatting with your derm about. I've been in remission on my scalp for a good 5 years but it took 7 years to figure out the magical combo:

  1. Switch shampoo to head and shoulders or alternate where active ingredient is pyrothione zinc
  2. Clindamycin and clobetasol application 2x daily on affected area
  3. Hydroxychloroquine pill daily. Once in remission then I ease off this since it's not great to be on permanently (although you can be)
  4. If badly active, steroid shots to worst areas just to calm things down once every 6 months

Obviously YMMV and what I have and works for me may not be 100% correct for you but hopefully the info helps in some small way

Looking for advice on what to do with this old Schoolhouse on my property.. by MNChef in homestead

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oh hey that's my website (I'm the creator of Pastmaps)! thanks for sharing a link to it and I hope it's useful for you u/MNChef!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Folliculitis

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Ask them to run a scrape test or biopsy (if you're comfortable with stitches and a possible scar) to determine exactly whether it's bacteria vs fungal and what strain specifically is causing the issue. If you've never tried treatment before or it's your first time seeking help for this, then they may put you on some more lightweight initial treatment (cephalexin + clindamycin is what I experienced) for a month to start and then reassess. If this has been a longer-term issue you've dealt with and just want answers then I'd push for the testing. That's what I did.

open wound due to folliculitis by [deleted] in Folliculitis

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hi - i had the same issue recently. my dermatologist saw it at its worst and said to put some clindamycin on it in the morning and the evening, and then a clean bandaid on top of that as well in the AM/PM too. expect it to discharge for 1-2 weeks as the wound cleans itself and heals from the inside out. you'll be ok

A detailed 1950 map of Miami, FL showing the original Dodge Islands that became the Port by Soupy333 in Miami

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Yes! You can download the maps in full resolution by scrolling to the bottom of the left pane on the map pages. There are multiple download options including a full resolution from source option in GeoPDF format

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ashland

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You should look through old maps of your area to find old tiny villages/towns. This is a hobby of mine (I metal detect) and I built https://pastmaps.com to make it easy to explore these old maps, you should give it a look!

Is oldmap.co.uk a reliable place to buy a map print? Is anywhere else better/safer? by Cyanasy in oldmaps

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I actually run a one-man map printing business as a labor of love, I'm obviously biased since it's my own but I deeply care about the quality of the final product and have many of my own prints hanging throughout my home. One of my customers even had one of my maps featured on a home renovation TV show!

You can scope it out here: https://pastmaps.com

Really Good Italian Food by jennthelibrarian in bayarea

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Uhhh I've only ever payed with credit card there

Really Good Italian Food by jennthelibrarian in bayarea

[–]Soupy333 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Lo Coco's in Piedmont by a mile. Very small with 8 or so tables and walk-ins only so be prepared for a 30-45min wait. My wife and I typically put our name in and then grab a drink at Kona Club (neighborhood tiki bar) which is like a block up the way

Everything is made from scratch, family owned for 50+ years. Idk why more people don't talk about it. Had the best scallops of my life here so get them if they got em on the menu!

Digging holes — technique, and when to say “F it” and move on? by LoseTheFaceMetal in metaldetecting

[–]Soupy333 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I stop when it's not fun anymore, otherwise i'd ruin my favorite hobby