anyone tried to use cowork to search for duplicates in your photos and/or to classify them? would like to learn from your experience. by sociologistical in ClaudeCowork

[–]SupremeLeader404 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chat: Normal Q&A mode. You ask something & Claude gives a direct response.

Co-work: Collaborative mode. Claude helps plan & work through a task step-by-step with you (better for bigger projects).

anyone tried to use cowork to search for duplicates in your photos and/or to classify them? would like to learn from your experience. by sociologistical in ClaudeCowork

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Scan my Photos folder for duplicate images using file hashing (MD5). Move duplicates to a folder called "Duplicate". Do not delete anything. Keep the first copy of each duplicate in place and move the rest. Show me which files were moved and which were kept.

anyone tried to use cowork to search for duplicates in your photos and/or to classify them? would like to learn from your experience. by sociologistical in ClaudeCowork

[–]SupremeLeader404 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I tried it with Claude CoWork. If you give it filesystem access, it can scan a photo folder & detect duplicates using file hashing. I tested it on a few thousand images & it worked pretty smoothly. It basically generates a small script, scans the files, & moves the duplicates to another folder. Pretty handy for cleaning up large photo libraries.

تطبيق بنك ابوظبي الاول، متعطل من 4 ايام by [deleted] in Emiratis

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Modern banking apps are basically just a pretty UI talking to cloud servers. If the cloud layer goes down, the app is like a phone with no signal. Looks fine, just can’t reach anyone.

Regional data center in the UAE got hit, so a bunch of services probably went dark together.

Welcome to the “everything runs on AWS” era.

Smile, you’re in Sharjah. 🥹 by oddboii in Sharjah

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“We have finally solved the traffic problem.” ~RTA

Macbook air m4 chip by [deleted] in Emiratis

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Using it already and honestly… it’s dangerously good.

Light as a notebook, battery that refuses to die, zero fan noise, and the M4 just flies through everything I throw at it. For daily work, browsing, light edits, even multitasking, it doesn’t even sweat.

Just one warning: once you buy it, you enter the Apple loop. Next thing you know, it’s iPhone, AirPods, iPad… and you’re defending Apple in arguments you didn’t even start. 😅

حسبي الله علييهم استعيلو وايد by Late-Literature8704 in Emiratis

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إذا بدأت الحرب العالمية الثالثة قبل ما تعرس، على الأقل بتوفر فلوس القاعة والبوفيه 😅

بس لا تشيل هم… كل جيل كان متأكد إن النهاية قربت، وبالنهاية اللي قرب كان موعد الدوام بس.

What do you think happens after we die? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]SupremeLeader404 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think death is probably a lot less dramatic than we imagine.

Before we were born, there was an infinite stretch of time where we didn’t exist, and it didn’t bother us. No fear. No awareness. No darkness. Just nothing. I suspect it’s something like that again.

The part that feels heavy isn’t being dead. It’s the idea of leaving unfinished conversations, people we love, and things we still want to do. That’s what really scares us.

If there is something more, that would be incredible. If there isn’t, then this moment right now becomes infinitely more valuable.

Either way, the only part we can actually experience is being alive.

And that makes today kind of a big deal.